of Starts New Fashion of Jeweled Bandeau .Queen Belgium i ' i X Is Worn Around the Hair, Not Across the Grows, and the Hair Shows Below J This Fillet and Is Curled Over Ears*.Fashion for Head Coverings, Suggested to Moderns hy Revival of Medieval Costumery, Goes Back to Ancient Rome and the Pauline Dictate That Women Must Not Appear in Church With Hair Uncov¬ ered".Gercian Rihbon Fillets, Mercury s Wings and Russian Headdresses. stood (or four years In nurse'* garb, in bitter sleet arid rain. helping her soldiers, holding up. the hands of her husband in his herolo effort, to check the onrush of German soldiery. Now the Queen of Belgium is about te start another wide-flung style. Re¬ cently at the Belgian embassy in I'arls, where she dined the other Right, she wore a diamond bandeau set with one colossal emerald in the middle, about her lialr. Here was the significance of it. It was worn back from the brow, not across the eyebrows. No one has worn a bandeau on the hair for several years. They have worn it on the skin. It really bound their brows. The Queen of Belgium decided to place this splendid speci¬ men of her reset Jewels nearly on top of the head, leaving the brow free of metal and slightly covered with a pointed bang of short curls. She also pulled a mass of short curls out over each ear and drew the rest of her locks into a loose, curly knot on the crow a of her head. This w as somewhat the coiffure of the Kinpress Josephine, which was a reminder of the days of terror that the wearer had corao near the guillotine* When the queen arrived at the em- t*ssy she wore an emerald green and gold brocaded wrap over a classic white gown built by drapery with an amission ef color. It is a rather curi¬ ous twist of circumstance that our artist should have sketched the queen at Mrs Vanderbilfs and also have sketched ther at the Belgian embassy. two years aBd a half apart. * * * * I «) »-pHE fashion for head severing wai WEOWSf, veil OF IXtSWl UEM(<\ ATTACHED to A BAKPEAl suggested to the moderns by th# OP ORVW BIiOUONI, WHIClf IS SHAPKD IN THE Rl'SMAN MANNER. medieval clothes which the designer* LONG CBT5TAI KARRINCS GU WITH THE HEADDRESS. put upon us some while ago. In the A SOLD HIHHUV 13 WHIPPED SK\ KRAI. TUCKS AUDI Ml THE HEAD, middle ages it was considered lm». before than ths nose of your partner when tl^ir hair in place. Imagine a fine WITH A l.UV(i T.tStKt, AT a\K Mac THAT HANwimple and other hair-. vogue for dancing has to' tones of a jass. wide-flung fashion for the oblong Egyptian headdress. But do in determining it When women Women never do dress better than her turban worn by Queen French sold turban. She wore it on long gold women are not so of danced the minuet or the lancers or when they make a virtue of neces¬ >-pHE-» wherever prodigal their and slender head the day she drove Elisabeth wae oopjed individuality. Though something the waltz, securely-placed hairpins sity and create their styles to suit New York when she . bats were sold. I found it in a Geor- in the streets of be In an and a comb or two sufficed to keep the demands of prevailing custom. tea. town after she wore it might gained wearing went to Mrs. Vanderbtll's That gia shortly or the the crowd here. It waa selling from Grand Egyptian pseudo-KgyptI«n head- was day that Jostling dress when it was the to see a ; street to 57th street tn New York a moat-talfced- of good Americans waiting about headdress in Paris, was delighted by ! week after it had bobbed itself in infinitely queen thoroughly more woull be lost In wearing it a who addresaed It greeting to the thousands of Ameri- 1< burly policeman it were not PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE at intervals, purporting to give news cans who stood on the sidewalks and becoming. The classic ef Belgian royalty. One of hia choice | cheered Its owner. They did not bandeau Is not universally becoming WILLIAM M. D. a The Russian bandeau By BRADY, remarks was: "Ladies, there aia't no | cheer her oftly because she waa that rises klgl Noted Phyuda* and Author. uee your waiting to see the hand- queen. They cheered her because she in the front Is as trying; to many ai It is becoming to others. Tou mas have discovered for yourself that American women can wear this Rus¬ The Thirteenth Xovement. don't, and then I remarked that such | a sea red fell under th* sian style often to very good Ad' After several thousand more or less question y Lace on vantage. But we vary In type evei satisfactory renditions of the.er. I head of physiology anyway. Wool Crepe Now comes little teacher Georgette do women the girl's more than French ke blush to say, Br*dy Symphony. It ap¬ that my was unfair. cause we are mixed of many strains. pears that there is just one discord¬ protesting reply * ? * * note in the whole Maybe physiology has been consid¬ BY ANNS HJTTKXHOrSE. ant performance. revised and enlarged since I moral of this all is w< have written erably »-pHE that A great many player* went to school, but J cannot bellevr * use of all to haw in or words should make the va¬ In ask biases. it has been extended to include pa¬ ored and the crepe a deep cream. can Georgette crape 1* not dead- It may (a riety that Paris affords. Some tyjw to that effect, a fellow clasp too. another clever touch is a as in the thology, lack of overpopularlty it gained And girdle his hands behind his neck, The with the has been of straw. Copies ot this frock are fifth movement, and then far trouble "physiology two years ago, for chiffon swing taught In the common schools is that who made In several colprs: Green lace, over and touch the-floor put forward by thorn Quickly and down a that for heels. I've It it Is little dash of this and tire «t the commonplace. This'new instance, against mtat gray crepe behind hi» Well, tried and almost to and French bine lace mauve times to make sure, everything imaginable kind of chiffon la heavy enough against several myself save the functions of the human You have no idea how effec¬ I It be done. You only stand the burden of ornamentation, orepe. and co-nclud* can't. body. PVir example, what does the to con¬ tive are these combinations, in these simply have to let go of your neck also sufficiently aturdy stand boy or girl graduating from school is fabrics until you see a and reach down god touch the floor stant usage in hot weather. |t contrasting- know about himself or herself? Noth¬ such a frock. At In of the smooth-surfaced, however, which in woman wearing with your hands defiance to of. The schools have must be the house, score. In fact. In the ing speak thia season of rouerh-surfaoed fabrics present the setting 'printed all not yet progressed far enough to in a one is aomewhat against it for those who but few weeks needs gowns movements of this piece, the amateur teaoh the pupil to know himself.it of this for the may as learn at the seek always to keep within the character the open, well right be¬ isn't nioe. as Ignorant taxpayer no care should be any limitations of prevailing fashions. country club parties, garden parties, ginning. whatever tell and so It isn't done. this of the can you, The Americans will not give up June, weddings. For the latter, taken neck. School "physiology" would be a fine georgette crepe without a alranle. frock Is admirable. The disoord being eliminated, let us It not for the In Joke were regrettable and the French deviae many new and Its lining' is a matter of moment. essay the thirteenth movement. of time it causes so many little this waste pleasing: gowns in it. The sketch It Is not placed in the frock or, at movement the player assumes the boy* and girls and the mass of use¬ leaat, there Is no lining there to same position as in No. 11.that is less and misleading information it really protect the figure. The Inner GOLD HA-VU ACROSS FOREHEAD, to say, lying supine, with the hands. temporarily clutters their brains with. shell of as TtWtl'OKE «U'E WINGS dear I detect another disoord. materia] is transparent WITH me, la Milk. as the which does not OVER EACH TEMrLE. THIS IS IX The hands In Ne. 11 movement were Taberealasis frock itself, Do tuberculosis germs pass from comfort the modesty of a woman. THIS CLASSIC STYLE. clasped behind the neck, weren't they? I must been worried about cows In their milk* Should all milk She needs a secondary lining, one have my be boiled before drinking?.t this season from those that have at the armhale, highly ornamented, Luncheon. dresses had been drawn from Moyen- Always bear in mind certain thing*. A little schoolgirl wrote me a de¬ Cut some bread in crescent shape, tion goes- or ml* before. The wool laeo which la in the Russian fashion, or there are Fish Salad Sliced Tomatoes or classic or Russian or Egyptian The headdress of HIS closely lightful letter. In the course of which fry brown toast, equal por- eone It is the fashion to wear head- age clings tlons of chopped olives and English put on it to giro It novelty la used stitched straps to pull the material Peanut Cookies Cocoa ahow a binding soyroes. One week yeu may hear and affectionately to the head and she said that her olass in physiology dressM that simple of walnuts, season with cayenne and 4 to accentuate thia movement of closely together where the neckline Dinner. o( the head with ribbon or cord* In that "every one in Paris is dressing hair. If it does not actually encircle discussing the .question pimples sleeves and it is repeated on the ends. Nothing1 must lift itself from Cabbage Salad Cucumbers that is But the hair in classic style," while the the brow the hair beneath it covart wished to know why pimples come moisten with mayonnaise. Spread a manner truly classic. mixture on the bread, tunic, ono side of which the at that spot. The material Broiled Steak Uteaa ao*calted olaulc next week another, observer assures or nestles close above the ears. It only on the face of beys and girls the garnish, potM«4 figure Frtnoh Pried Potatoes Peas «MMtlm«a of with thin of plaaoato and place droM to tho floor. must bo lashed into place as sails Apple Coffee bands are used tn a manner «plte you that the heads of all smart does not shoot oil at all angles. It from ten to sixteen years age. strips Dumplings a ia the oenter of eac* . , Hr tho way, tbt wool laco la col- are reefed la a storm. different .from that, employed byclas- French women are crowned with tickles £>-our .^wn shoulders rather etc., and In reply 1 observed that they stuffed olive V