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Practical Yet Picturesque Aire Winter's Hats PRACTICAL YET PICTURESQUE AIRE WINTER'S HATS THE FUR TRIMMED TOQUE AND WIDE-BRIMMED CANO¬ TIER ARE APPROVED BY FASHION, WHICH MAIN¬ TAINS A NEW DIGNITY BY ESCHEWING THE ECCENTRIC IN HATS AND GOWNS. IVingliki ' this tamp» 11 It et hak sail* lightly BOOBS (i rimul.-i BtJ ./.>. |i*»' <¦ -'¦ '».». '//'.' large black rein t ranotier, of el'armuigUi /«> ka» ermine far its erotcn, and a» toU à ration a » scalloped at the edges, may be new¬ er, and certainly more fancitui, than the other designs, but what we want now is something practical, and the .4 àanv.n toan» .**¦ one, both in its color¬ skirt that is not voluminous answers and in ing, ir/ü'r- ermine and black whys, the demand perfectly. It is weara¬ c/ the mounts at each ble indoors with the ever useful fide ¦.¦n'. blouse, and may be made nov. I in The coloring of th» yirnvd hat is éiatine- appearance by a high corselet, pret¬ blaek rclvct brim it a tily braided, and touched with color, dull gold crou-,1, covered by a tomato not all the way around the waist, hut color 'J tissu», »kumk frinyed. where the ornamentation is found to be most effective. n.v mum Ascoi/GH. CtftéUtUte and Velvets drought Out in THK latest millinery models cr I old Weather. ated by Parisian artists are Colder weather has brought soft picturesque as they a corduroys and velveteens, as well as lovely. many forms of velvets, into wear, in¬ a decorative moire all the desigi cluding design. Nearly prominent Dark but lustrous colors are liked, are becoming and practical. This ¦'¦ it the i fry this blsu such as blue, a beautiful not a season in which any woman informaHtu lapis-lazuli > ¦¦ has a collar of whitt malachite and leather of fastidious taste would we jacket green, brown, girl ¦¦ .. all known as Russian. Brown furs sensational or eccentric gowns are and the once fashion¬ hats. What is demanded is som seen, very able round boa is introduced. and but oat* .'. button again thing charming original The long-* It ranks among the quite short and the sane time in taste. tkoten in tl- esttt perfect tablier front, the very long ties. There seems to i tic wtt And our Parisian milliners a: eharu%*n§ fot be no medium. The short nes artist mature woman. evict proving themselves genuine Of chttct, taper to a point, and above the ends They are giving exactly the rigl are ribbons with h. very long looped thing.at the right moment. turban. It was round, rather bows. fitted well down over the ha So far as wide-brimmed hats ai and it These ribbons may be of diffère it must mention that su concerned, the canotier, or saile In passing, I colors to match the feather fantasie a should be worn very mu shapes remain first favorites. The: toque of the hat, and two that are favor¬ on the side of the head. shapes are covered with velvet, O ites in this connection are pewter tie was in detail; toman silk, dull satin and suede clot! The simple and mastic, both effective against a of fur finished < Some of these models have qui: straight length dark brown or black background. c of tails which was fa wide brims: others are of modest d with fringe Silver or ribbons are seen one sid gold edged mensions; all have rather low, dome tened in a loose knot at alfo. The toque wa» trimmed with tv crowns. made Very soon Christmas presents will rounded butterfly wings be I think the useful kinds One particularly smart modi ribbon; one was cherry r< bought. quilled will be much liked this We which attracted me a day or two ag and the other dark gray. year. ver shall be to receive as was maae of black velvet and Gray squirrel is very fashionab glad gifts pret¬ simply trimmed. Lying flat on th ahsml for milliner ty trifles to wear and use. such a Bound tightly this winter, especially and handkerchiefs, br- close to the front, there was i» this Happily, it is a compari gloves handbags, iugly, purposes. and neck velvets, the type of posses cluster of beautifully made apple: de nearc th a ble inexpensive fur, and one whic du! tively sion women but with o one deer> crimson and the other »oming of gros-gro looks delightful when worn in cor appreciate, were framed i hases 0 gold. These apples top. junction with a navy blue tailoi many really important pur« dark green silk leaves. It was emi made. make now would not buy for them b selves in but the fortm. nently smart, a hat which would Some of the new velvet toqu« any simplest worn with the best results on almos The Dutch bonnet in velvet and fu frills which border th I have seen some very beautiful winte have pleated with fine which any occasion. is one of the nov. lties of the upturned brim. These frills are s bags rarely clasps season. It is would last for all time. The A cluster of waxen water lilie exceedingly quain* closely pleated that they stand u upright and faces i knob with a lustre would make an equally effectiv and to young pretty without support, and they very ofte crystal dangling This Dutch bonnet beneath it is a most effective fasten¬ trimming for a hat of this order; o very becoming. form the whole trimming of th was into fashion a lit er upon a blue or black moire bag, even a and beautiful rose. shape brought toque, the* only addition being large ParLs drawn at the base into a cord orna¬ tie time ago by a well known handsome plaque or large button i: for Wear. ment and tassel. Then there are Canotier Everyday ian actress who adopted it for moto mother of or cut jet, placed 01 these pearl but chiselled metal I have lately seen some particular wear. She had several of pict the brim at one side. tiny perfectly water animals as and mon¬ smart hats intended for everyda; uresque bonnets made of Some of the smartest black velve fasteners.dogs ly and cats, lions and bears. Circle wear. These were of the modifie« proof silk, in pastel colors, ver; and felt tricornes are simple, trim keys, when drawi ornaments in enamel set with stone:; canotier type covered with soft charming they looked med with a camellia set in dar! large make another kind of water-proof suede skin. The trim close over the hair. .reen leaves. Indeed, crimson ani decoration, ir as the f stener for the ming, which consisted of jaunt} The shape is now being copied hite camellias are running watei serving flap front of a brocaded velvet or silken bows and loops, was of the same ma velvet, and bands of fur are intro lilies very close in the race for pop tenal, and the color of the model duced round the low crown. Whet ular favor; one finds them on toqu i bag. Khaki-colored is the new have in my mind was a clear khaki the Dutch bonnet is correctly won and sailor models alike. At th< gold Some of the leading Parisian tailor: no fringe is visible on the forehead moment it is rather the fash¬ choice for mesh pouches and bags. present or checkered with are making beautiful and eminentl; Dark Prune, Are Favorit« ion to use stiff flowers, such as .ose striped guinea Blue, Purple, or with In these useful coats and skirts in the sami Colors. just mentioned, or stiff clusters o. gold platinum. With sud For velvet hats and th« lemons, etc. new and very beautiful designs «olid material, rain-proofed. toques ¡ruit, apples, oranges, worth is evident. There b costumes the hat just mentione< most fashionable and popular color; Beautiful roses are also fashiona¬ nothing nor evanescent in their effect. i be exactly the conect tning. are dark blue, prune and purple ble, but one finds camellias and flimsy look "good" and symbolize our in the millinery world tha Black velvet is also very much worn water lilies on some of the very best They It is new desire for dignity, even in such to the full the hold thai but some of the newest millinery and most costly models. toe realizes poises-ions. There used to be a on the femi models are expressed in rich, dull the Narrow fancy furs have taken Full Skirt Has .Not Ousted that women trifles And when I saj blue or purple. One. feeling preferred «*«»t imagination. that would not last. That phase has "isaty furs" I mean unexpected, anc The new shades have no tinge oí The out-of-door skirt and the dress in them. are dark quite passed away. try often quite inexpensive, pelts green They sap¬ that is meant for late afternoon and in tint or cobalt, and all \el\et and Head Ornaments for Neck Civet cat, for example, is one of tht phire deep quiet evening wear, which is, in fact, anc the new shades are pure Czar and Hair. mott popular furs of the year, purple a kind of modernized tea frock, are violet. One of the smartcut now we are turning our attention tc toques the two toilettes that rank as most For the neck and the hair the. j I have seen was made of monkey skins and rabbit, dyed pale lately deep important now. are numbeiiess prettinesses in velvet violet velv t. black fur and r ilol mu, rose and egg-shell blue.
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