Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, July 31, 1962 More New Styles In Hair Fashions There is a wonderful new look in hair fashions for fall and winter . . . small elegant heads of "Dancing Waves." Yes, the hair is still dancing as predicted by fashion leaders last spring, but now the waves have new dimension. They are large, soft and smooth, on gracefully elegant small heads. Gone is the stiff and rigid look, the exaggerated proportions of former seasons. It is the "Dancing Waves" hair fashion designed as the trend setter by the Official Hair Fashion Committee of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, the hair fashion authority of the beauty profession. The fact is a small head silhouette designed into either a vertical or horizontal oval. Together, the two ovals crown all couture silhouettes, and add grace for both the tall and the short woman. The imagination in the new styles is supplied with a rhythmic play of "Dancing Waves" that lend eye appeal and interest as they sweep, drape or flirt in varying moods. THE VERTICAL OVAL is gently accentuated with close head-hugging sides, lending grace to the short woman and enhancing the princess line, empire and eastern influences in clothing fashions. It stresses a greater interest in waves at the back of the head, starting at the top of the crown, or in some instances a little lower. The "Dancing Waves" that adorn the back can be dressed up or down, but always giving the small head look. THE NEW LOOK of "Dancing Waves" brings forth a happy balance between fact and imagination. Frontal hair is usually dressed off the forehead for a clean swept look, though in needed cases fringe or draped bangs are used for corrective styling. Neckline hair is kept close to the head, accommodating fashions with high necklines, small furs or scarves worn closely wrapped around the throat. The horizontal oval is designed for the casual look, the pre-World War I silhouettes and Spanish influences in the general fashion picture. It is a young look that features gentle fullness at the sides expressed in wave patterns, soft curls, or a combination of both. FRONTAL HAIR is directed either straight back or slightly slanting with smooth shadow wave effects. There is very little rise at the hair line, though crown hair may be lifted when needed for correction of silhouette. Bangs are used when needed for adaptability. The back of the head hugs the lower crown area for a normal head size. Wave or curl interest is only at the lower part of the back of the head, arranged into a slanting or oval design, hugging lower crown area, and fitting closely to the head. In both the vertical and the horizontal ovals, at least two-thirds of the coiffure represents some wave or curl interest. This can be a treatment of soft shadow waves with elegant lines and motion, and with hair that is soft, smooth and shiny. HAIR LENGTH at the neckline extends from zero to two inches short. Front hair is approximately three inches, rising to five inches at the crown. Side hair is one to two inches below the ear to allow for soft wave effects over the ears. Expert professional haircutting is vital for a softly tapered result that gives ease and wearability. Titian tones will be the most important hair fashion colorers for the season, ranging from the palest titian blond shades to the deepest reds. Make-up will be lady-like with warm complexion tones and lips and eyes emphasized. The rich cranberry reds will be among the most popular lip shades. FINAL SALE LADIES' HEELS, LOTS OF STYLES & COLORS $3.88 to $6.88 Reg. to $12.99 STACKED HEELS & WEDGES $3.88 to $5.88 Reg. to $12.99 BARE FOOTS & DRESS FLATS $2.88 to $4.88 Reg. to $10.99 MEN'S SHOES $4.88 to $9.88 Reg. to $19.99 $2.88 to $4.88 Reg. to $8.99 CHILDREN'S SHOES REDMAN'S SHOES 815 Mass. Shoes For The Family Homework Begins For Conference Homework is beginning now for 24 persons from Employment Security agencies in five states selected to attend an executive development institute Aug. 12-24 at the University of Kansas. The 24 already have received six textbooks plus articles on public administration, communication, human relations and policy development. These subjects will be discussed by K.U. faculty members and guest speakers at the institute. The program, in its third year, will offer 64 hours of on-campus instruction. Host agency is the Kansas Division of Employment Security, with funds for support coming from the U.S. Department of Labor. Dr. James E. 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