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NO MORE UNTIDY HAIR.

■ Women henceforth arc to be free, if they choose, from the vagaries of the weather, and lock neat and tidy even.on the windiest day. .The. 'emancipation- (says the London "Daily Mail") is brought about by a clevqr little fashion of .'arranging the front hair over a small round hat, with a turn-up brim. Thus tlib hat'is fastenod by the hair, while the hXir is held down and protected against the wind by the hat. The front hair must remain undone until the .hat is firmly pinned on. The , finishing touch—tho fascinating pompadour—is then applied. The hair is shaped gracefully over tho brim, tho onds tucked away under a bow, /nnil a hair-net fastened securely over hat and hair together. So fortified'a-woman can go into the teeth of: tho wildest wind, and feel sho has worsted her enemy. Women motorists , hail tho new fashion .with enthusiasm, for it does away with the awkward, not to say ugly, headgear to which they have long been martyrs. Tho time may bo coming when, with a fow more useful inventions, one may bo able to rncogJll3O the features of a woman while motoring, when she will no longer sink the individuality of her appearanc", or, as Sir William Angus said the other day, "go about in a motor-car disguised as a ghost."

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 28, 28 October 1907, Page 3

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NO MORE UNTIDY HAIR. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 28, 28 October 1907, Page 3

NO MORE UNTIDY HAIR. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 28, 28 October 1907, Page 3

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