An eccentric style for the hair prompted by the tendency of short hairs to come after the hair has been parted is shown. The hair parted in the centre is smoothed 'down closely to the head, and. the little hairs are cut in a shape reminiscent of a widow’s peak, in the centre of the forehead. • * • • ‘ Women are always included when speaking’ of mankind, for man. embraces woman., '• • • Man wants but little here below, but a women expects everything a little below cost price. *. •■■■'* <» • The philanthrophy of some people consists of a willingness to pass the hat.
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Northern Advocate, 13 October 1928, Page 4
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