Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1918 — HIRSUTE ADORNMENT FOR ALL [ARTICLE]
HIRSUTE ADORNMENT FOR ALL
Transformation Proves Decidedly Helpful to Woman Who Have No Maid. The baldest woman becomes beautiful, or, if her features don’t permit it, at least attractive, under the magic influence of a well-made transformation, notes a fashion writer In the New York Herald. The transformations of a decade ago and today are vastly different, for modern hairdressers have so perfected this hirsute adornment that only an expert is able to detect that it is not the real thing. In other days when a woman took to a transformation to cover up a scarcity of locks she deceived no one but herself, for her artificial afti to nature was wholly apparent to curious eyes. The transformations were not,well made, and no one ever mistook them for anything except just what they were. Today all this is changed. The modern transformation is a thing of beauty and a joy forever, a comfort and a convenience without which many a woman could not make an attractive toilette. Some folk prefer a side parting, others one i* the center; others, again, object to a parting at all. The modern transformation is made to suit all tastes. The v&ry fact that the transformation can be taken off and “dressed” before wearing completely does away with so many of the difficulties against which the “maidless” woman has to contend.
