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Women find such drastic changes in hair and hats for the coming spring that they will be looking for styles that will go with their spring millinery. Here are four helpful suggestions for them:—At top left is a mode which will suit the small flowered toque or pill box. The hair is brushed off the cheeks and rolled vertically at the back and there is a row of curls on top which will sit under the pill box for afternoon wear but will burst forth for evening wear. At top right is a high shovel-brimmed hat showing curls atop of the head and a back roll high above the nape of the neck. At lower left is a bonnet shaped hat with ribbon bandeau across the forehead over which is a forehead roll. Two large swathed curls cross the back and tiny curls nestle at the nape of the neck. At lower right is a “Sally” type of bonnet with tie under the chin. The hair is brushed off the forehead and rolled in crest style. From a side parting the back hair is rolled perpendicularly at the back.

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Southland Times, Issue 23649, 26 October 1938, Page 14

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Women find such drastic changes in hair and hats for the coming spring that they will be looking for styles that will go with their spring millinery. Here are four helpful suggestions for them:—At top left is a mode which will suit the small flowered toque or pill box. The hair is brushed off the cheeks and rolled vertically at the back and there is a row of curls on top which will sit under the pill box for afternoon wear but will burst forth for evening wear. At top right is a high shovel-brimmed hat showing curls atop of the head and a back roll high above the nape of the neck. At lower left is a bonnet shaped hat with ribbon bandeau across the forehead over which is a forehead roll. Two large swathed curls cross the back and tiny curls nestle at the nape of the neck. At lower right is a “Sally” type of bonnet with tie under the chin. The hair is brushed off the forehead and rolled in crest style. From a side parting the back hair is rolled perpendicularly at the back. Southland Times, Issue 23649, 26 October 1938, Page 14

Women find such drastic changes in hair and hats for the coming spring that they will be looking for styles that will go with their spring millinery. Here are four helpful suggestions for them:—At top left is a mode which will suit the small flowered toque or pill box. The hair is brushed off the cheeks and rolled vertically at the back and there is a row of curls on top which will sit under the pill box for afternoon wear but will burst forth for evening wear. At top right is a high shovel-brimmed hat showing curls atop of the head and a back roll high above the nape of the neck. At lower left is a bonnet shaped hat with ribbon bandeau across the forehead over which is a forehead roll. Two large swathed curls cross the back and tiny curls nestle at the nape of the neck. At lower right is a “Sally” type of bonnet with tie under the chin. The hair is brushed off the forehead and rolled in crest style. From a side parting the back hair is rolled perpendicularly at the back. Southland Times, Issue 23649, 26 October 1938, Page 14