Show ARRANGING OSTRICH PLUMES When n moderately long ostrich feather is shown as a trimming it is more often than not attached to the crown and allowed to sweep over tho back of the hat It is so with the long feathers adorning a felt hat tho brim of which is somewhat capriciously capricious-ly waved in soft gentle curves Felt and feathers are both of n deep rich purple and also the double band of moire and satin ribbons that enriches the crown and is tied in front In a careless bow at the foot of the feather But the different textures exhibit the colors in slightly different shades I Quito n different arrangement is adopted for a capallne the rim of which is turned up vertically nt the back In this case two halflong feathers are set against the upturned back of the brim and their tips cur forward over It The hat In question Is turned smooth with peacockblue mlrolr velvet and the feathers are of thc same color fading to n somewhat pale shade at the tips A fold of velvet encircles tho crown which is quite low mid Is tied in front in a cravat bow A third hat has three long tips nr ranged in a plume on one side of a I high flirttopped crown This Is i of the new moleskin shade and plume matches It In color About ± W crown is a drapery of deep c at satin and there are puffed IOHtt 4 Wl rr the same underneath over the leltraittt s k 1 and at the back 4 d1dve Another hat of the same brot IIII drab color but quite dlfferci t Ins ii 4 11 the brim being narrow and flu Ib 8 wider behind titan In front anfli01 f crown lowrests nt the back on a ap5 tI pelgno of deep peacock bluo feats M S nnd has moreover a feather of u same color attached to the Mdo ot 1 4t crown by a large button of blue den china sewn down on the foil r velvet that encircles the crownJ finery Trade Review de d t p cl |