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of Starts New 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 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 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 HAN