Crowning Glories! (1932)

“Ever since the Cave man used Eve’s hair as a tow rope, hair has been woman’s crowning glory - “ M/S of group of a dozen women in theatrical costume with various elaborate hairstyles. Woman sits at a mirror having her incredibly long hair combed by another woman. “The Egyptian style that probably started Cleo’s troubles - “ C/U of woman in an ornate Egyptian style costume with long black hair. She turns to show her hair and smiles. “Helen of Troy had other ideas.“ C/U of a woman dressed as Helen of Troy. She turns to model her hairdo. “So had Matilda, Queen of France, when she started the braid still beloved of little girls.“ M/S of beautiful but stern looking woman with long plaited hair and a beaded head dress. “The Elizabethan - no wonder we licked the Armada - “ Woman poses in Elizabethan outfit turning and smiling. “France 1777“ - powder wig type has a ridiculous ship on her head! She turns trying not to laugh. “And Marie Antoinette was a top-notcher in her days - !“ Woman poses a
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