The New Fashionable Tint
No mail with half an eye oan have failed to remark two facts as he takes hls -walks abroad - the increase in the xmrnber of women with auburn or Titian hned hair, and the decrease in the company of those who wear golden looks. The craze for peroxide of hydrogen is more than on the wane, but the demand for henna is so great that while none, or next to none, was imported a couple of years ago thousaiids of pounds' â– worth is now annually brought into the country. Already the color has traveled cross the Atlantic. So generally have the chorus girls and soubrettes gone in ior red hair that one of the theatrical managers has told a reporter that nearly every wornan who has applied to him for an engagement has hair of the "sunset tint. " He believes, indeed, that "if a new color isn't forthcoming, there won 't be a golden haired woman in the
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Ann Arbor Argus
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