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Show Mar il ' f as h i on s 2f AT EST Models in Velvet Hats for Day and Evening j trim mo with ostrich plumes or aigrettes rc expensive, but tlie expense for once .is warranted liy the quality of the materials ma-terials and the perfection of workmanship workman-ship that Is demanded to make the hat. A fine pattern of bice, to Login with, i, necessary. This must be most carefully pleated and placed over a wire frame,! eery line of which ih.s bocu studied in reference to what is most becoming. The; feather, or aigrette, costg as much as nn entire gown diiJ two or three seasons ngn. In palest eeni lace combined with brown velvet and shell pink ostrkh tips this' theatre hat is one of the most ropular of this season. MAR IS F A S H ION Sy fM WrTT PlSimii . : ' yiiSKSl a V JtA A A A; m in Velvet Hats for yyyyy . . YA AAIf ,V ' S'-i', Hi , ymMm mmmm m f- ' AA AA:..AAv: ilpicrUrv-: -AA m. . a a. :lmm$mm . a p?-;- -va i NAjA' i: A--.,, . : ; jMMkliStOtr : - . -y. m' ' . - --.-.A ! C;-::'V53 Black VMvt H.t with Blue Bows f ' . " ' ' " " 'AA I 'f$g f &M A ' Velvet ,n Lace Hat 1 ' ' " Z : ' f ' ' " y ! I:". ' 't'-A- - .vl'V-v'-:. Mw' , ' r W' ' .'-r. pk". n Velvet and Fur Tocue ;Uitoa Franc M.iVu it "-, 'VV - I,' ' JVW';vA t--5? : 'rt--'';-X:V?;i.:,'i' :" ' """r'.'Vj . it t "-' ' itv,M 'Jrli trimmed with oslrih plumes or aigrettes ? V ? VAwt Srl !fi?'? F H (&M- arc expensive, but the e,PoKo for once ;j VV''- - A AaVvCv,: - ' . rrAv, 7. -Af ; . y JljfeMj warranted by the ,.nlity of the ma- '.?. 'V't ' .J?ji rAAc:- -f-.54.V'''tTr ':,A'" """ , ?JriiV''V'"r r . AM. A'' ' 1 I KJJA-M u-TinU and the perfection of workmno- .(?.'.: .'" ' v A&V&J Jlff'-CT jf.l'.-:'V''wVi.:-V-'; V-- '' ' vtet5''' '' -jk' - ! jSfev L sliip that Is demaD.lcl to make the hat. 1U;A-'W A;r': . . V " ' - A' InlPX A nno patter, of Imoc. to l.Kln with. U C'f T) -. ''V t'Tt I -4V; .' v"-i'',-V-i "A"' fVT"'''. :; " ' . - ..jQ-im .. ' I ir necessary. This must be most carefully ihV-. , v. - .. a'-VH? Vl jvVAVvVr,'..''-r V'i'.v: 'A'. 1;V.v'' , , . . . , 1 U I pleated and plner-d over a wire frame,! vvAi ;.4"r'?C:i r,i ffibV VV&i C-y:y- -, BKVr1VC ." Rose fafkimS l,i,;l, h becu studied in V'i I fl'Si' 'il v - ExcluaJfc CjylBlit, 19W, Nch i'otk 'T Hs' e rrfereuco to what is most becomiOK. Ibe f0.- T ' Y& 'J ? j l 1 ' -r-: .'aC-; f. ' t . .;. f.r;-v .- : - HVUipg, feather, or oiffrette, cost .is mueh us an J'.;A:A0;; :i 1 :;a v-,; . .'" " ttwI mmr onur bowd d,-.j t or th A.,on. B. f''"!f 'ivVi;r:,V 4 lf'i;V''"-'r -5t.'." . "T . " - ' ...T. A yz- .yr rtirrn7 In palest eeni lace combined with brown B. iliiiSAIAs !?il!viiiiil msss hints V- -nV;;;- ;:V: t : 1 ' -.W;i'j -p'Hook well gowned with the unallca. lY-rH ' l-4'&frt&ti&&K I P"ndture of monoy, time and Fi V MP5 A T ACHMnPl? ? - r;,. r;.. .-i '.VifjfV tho,.Kht l the ambition of erery H (J ATS and more but?: Kvery week! ; "' .V:;1.! -j ' ' ' " v.'' ; '-'V'vV'HV -'W 'V AA'.rl'-'A.vf i,e,J tlonian,J' on time and strength. .The I fl .--ees now ktyles exhibited, now I (kf ' '"'-"V: : ; ;-; r'r J ?T; VA A f--j E' V ; ,, :';f ' ' -' "'i Uvl -V .'. ? C: ''iK'1-"' 'iV-i .'),. llVC''- day has pone by whnn nl- can go about P materials nd umv rob.r uutil the SiXM- i,.i.-.MrT'-A""-" t' " ' ' '': T'frJrri -?y ookin5 shabby and nnfasblonably j E avi-raue bran; jrrows fairly rtiry M'- fAA'--' A '!; '"'l-Z AiV'iJ': Yvi AAAA ifiyA 'H?- C'Ajl downed, deluding herself in tbo bcjlef W irvin-to d.'.-ide upon wbich really ' tV:'iV' . V' A A'y '-v"V A-r '--A A' ;'v"i!; J - -f''K " . 7''''''' 'CV. ?'A'- ' ' ' ' :v Af:' - J that no one notices the woman who Is is IheMuartt and mom desirable! :-fXK:Sy lA-A;'A"-. j v A V'frA Tf-- 7$'."? ' . ' . )fMtifr y frV r vv -1 inconsplcuouwly dressed, for ababby, old model to eboos..-. It is aekm.wk-d:ed that' p. . ...,. , ... V" f ,;-'-';Ai . v ' "V jA.-A'A-- '" ' ' fewlW '"-'A-' -; ' I fiinhioned clothes arc now cooapicnoud. the bat is all important iu a woman K EeaverHatvmhWhtteLaceFr.il y, ! , f , vA,4 fr:., . . ,' yc.;'' W&Z.J.i It is not necesKarr to accumulate a lot outfit, and .!r,. must be a suitable hat! rMUww TxZ 'j r ' t E'A:;' J ! ' A " " ' "v " V " . . i"V ; A' ' , A -V: .) of clothes to attain the desired result, for each and every oei-asion if a strk-l ad-, (trtTTSS HralJ Comr.nnf. r j, t -, ; u ? . . T - ' i . W ' . Vy.J V''$'V:4' V ' v:" ' --'- "v: ,,f course variety 1h delightful, and to hereiiee. to the laws of faslisot, be eon- tCTtjfe' --rA-7 vJ- ' . y ' :" K . ) S (. . ' .A : ' '.1$ ffyi V.' ' ':A. ,'-;A'"':-'i have just the right gown for every occa- templated, and eaeh '.ind every but must' -i r V-'"- ' A y i irS'.. - V . K"' AV3 i' "A Aa ArVf ' . A; Jr " " 1 sion moans a serenity of poise that man. be becoming and dislinetivv. Willi these! fAS?T"r v. ' ; ' -v ' ' ''-A ' ' -'A'' J A.A' rr''V, ' ' ' mere man. cannot realize; but as that ulcs to follow it can re.-hly be understood- y t'f'fnr& v ; ' ' 'V ' -' " ' " " -'-- 1 - -g A V, , -r. . . - ) i'- ' , ' stale of bliss it known only to tb favored that too much nme and .bought cau.,t le iMVSf '-ftv-'A Black Velvet Hat f -; :.' V -Av gN ' I K'"v "'A few. the next best is to bar the half expended n, qneM of faM-onablo bead- ffVOT ' P.,o,o CcyrUI,,. 1.10 b"" inw t". -' h..$& V" ' ' -A ' " " I A 8WU3 f lhc wint" outfit "just Rrar- ! ft alr-iV11' v.Wv'.-.-;';.';i;- V-''-- Exclu.-UvC Copyrkbr. 11.1.), n..w vo.k I -v;iV.-iiVfp. f ' right." l-he models are s- varied .bis year ,baf ,y: y A A .-!' ' """" fA;-A4 V ; A clever s..hemo has lately been thought It .s uu.rc coufuMUg than usual to select f Af v T .; :yy j ,. ?;iv.: -V-v ; , V;: A ( - ti'f '.T. ;i:;4f . :A out by which one gown can, by the addi- 1 1 ffrf :XY . :. - AAi:,j . ! M 0fi :pri -: ;?Ea:a KxXfehtV0 Salin and Vc,vet Hat -'-M.n.. 4 C; I UmJM' J 'iy''AA Xi'-v7- v";'A''-- T--''."-;-.; .:''':"t '"'Vi' !v":"- ''':' 'more eccentric shapes often lack. I fox that are iiite complete in themselves Vj'5Si -'.'; r j V2t-". '1 r, ' A. - .V.' V" ''T' 'V--": ' -T: -' '''V ' -.'.".V':"'"''-'''"-''? ' ". , ' ' ''':', v ' ''J ." point about these hats which makes j and which wiil be worn with oilier furs. ; plt. f . . ": ' , 1 1 'YnT1 I V ::v. y' -V .. 'J'.-."'''. '' "' " - '-.- "' -A.'v V . ' ; them belvx ed by those to whom they .Most clc crly is the f ur put un in one or ' " ff I tKVAiN. JXl, ' 7 A'"-'':'-'f': '. V 'Af- vA . "r;: i'i'" ---"-' .' ' -y , v ''A'.V':-'.'.'' - "'.';'f'AiA';---''.) are ''coini'ig is that tl.ey are not be-1 two iuvh bauds arouud the crown, or if J l&t&f&foK v .' '.'jyii ! fj-S 7 ,-f '"A? - "'v ll, - --.A. T 'V. V-VAA. 'i-V A v''-V coming to many faces aud never ore it is a toque or tuilan shape then the UlF$Zv . Y','A U Vp--- '1 lyy .'-i!':- A'1 ' ;-!r 'V A 'A ; , . V -Ai.'. A "1"-' ;'T-AVAA' dangerously popular in coiL-equence. bauds of fur are used in trimming. While M' 0'"' V '"1 i VY- '" iv.-'AA": A .viV ;V:' :.A " " :''-, A'jf''' ''AA'vAiA Tl,r are most deceptive in appearance, and light colored cloth and beaver bats i$ jJ&r 'C J V'iriV) '"?"-- ' y-jV.yy&?i&- ' . for otdy the iultiated can rccoguize at a trimmed with fur arc most effective and f ifK iif'-:'" ) - A ': vAA'LLnA' KP4y-- ' V--'i-;liii' glance the master hand in their manu- ecoming and again sable or skunk is A 'A'.-r'l Vijsi . i'A ' faeture. So. while sceminglv simple, I cl.OM-n as combining bent. A fascinating jgL'jl r. C'f 1;:-V ' "V 'V-O ;MSfj they require to be most careful made. I U1'' that well dervts i. popularity- H 1 Vjg ,fA'-J -V j,s trimmed with os.rieb nlnm w ,f il.el A'', 'SJ ,X f ! otherwise the lack style and are any- is a to'lr, of '--olh "earn white J K W $ L"--' , ' , trimmed with ostrich plumes of the , '. . ! "V beaver trimmed with narrow bunds of I Ji ff t.K'i M coS,ly description, aigrettes or some! '.A'";-,.. -'P. - , th ng but sma t. Made 1 colored .el laccd a,. i W'A A,Mnw f"nU U 1: " 0f W? X'.f.?y - .'A V, N '! I 't,lr t rl 7 '"t " most on th. front of the hat. This same U Evi.i rr -l'- or nigrettes. The shaded ostrich! ; ' :,.y, t , l; io l' wwr' th,s bu ft0l,rd' a op-sl u a,90 ,llllle , velvet or tulle I I l:,r,-kt IMiiuk-s ore the mo,, fashionable .hi, w.n-t A t 1? i'-, '.' A' ' Al ' Prtunity to carry out any scheme of one, 1 u aQxan jn each material, but In the Ulj J.V-;i I'"- 1,n'1 ri"Ks are ex.,ms;ely S -. ' ' A 'A " " cob.r or a co or contrast, the flower, of jiue or lu.cr u ,woks lbo For tbca. t R x lea.iliful. l'.bck shading to gray ami: ij f'ry ' , ' ''v. i? d.ft.-rent shades and of ve Net a nd silk . (re of rcsUljrnnt w ,,ar nol only white but W Jv&&-t'j.t white, two or three U.ues of blue o. -ur- ;1 :;.::V- - '.. A ' V;' showing to the best possible advantage', ,,t color!t, plest blur, rose or yellow. , ' f VVj.-4f. A p:::':-V .! '' ' r . 1 ..y'l against the velvet. ! are smart made up in this styh, but the ?l Mj XSKc if feAA.r iV.-:V:A.A:V,- jj Mipremely fasbionubie, of cour.e fur bu,s (g&fMfi Kir.uTri.tSM.cr.o, JV i r1 .-A-y-' . A- ;;.-. - - Il..u beaver bats of aU kinds are ex- .-iK ; Ai-?-AivVA -t 1 -ytS): S eA trcmely nmart tb.s season, aud the useful p.rk Cluo cb.tr.. Oo.b c,n. ... , J ?,'v;J'v? UVv -'Ui v ' : -V -; ".-' .V -(' i "'" t f'i-'A soft black beaver is very popular. orn Just what ik wanted. One moment large W-'iJ , W ' ' V ;A I'-v'.:: ;4 A LVv.'Si.t s a kuo-kabouU useful i..cco of head- ban r declared absolutely .be one and fe&T ' 2T,n,-.bnr4 5. "ar u V. II stacAry. Trimmed f an un.ined overdrew, be aul.e Velvet Hat'with Obtrich Plumes P1I-.M Cnprrieht 1010. hr Hcntllnco- Ex.-luivc C-ir.rritrht. 101O. ;(F. ypr llernld rmriflny. PRACTICAL ESESS UMTS TM look well gowned with the &malle6. expenditure of monoy, timo and thought is the ambition of every woman with limited Income and unlimited unlim-ited demand, on time and strength. ,Th day has gone by when sb can go about lookinc shabby nnd nnfasblonably gowned, deluding herself in tbo bejicf that no one notices the woman who Is inconspicuously dressed, for .shabby, old fashioned clothes are now coDRpiciioun. It Is not neceasarr to accumulate n lot of clothes to attain the desired result, of course variety Ik delightful, and to have just the rijht gown for every occasion occa-sion moans a serenity of poise that man. mere man, cannot realize; but as that stale of bliss is known only to the favored few. the nxt best is to have the ball dozen gowns of the winter oatfit "Just right." A clever schemo has lately been thought out by which one gown can, by tho addi- BY MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. H JJ ATS and more hnt! Kvery week sees new btylcs exhibited, new I U materials nd new colors until the jj .average bran; grows fairly dijy Irving to deride upon which really is the smartest and most desirable model to choose. It is acknowledged that the bat is all important iu a woman b outfit, and iliere must be a suitable hat for each and every occasion if a strict adherence ad-herence to the laws of fashion be contemplated, con-templated, and each and every but must be hei-omitig and distinctive. Willi these "ilc-s to follow it can re.nl.ly be understood that too in in h lime and .bought cannot be expended in quest of fashionable headgear. head-gear. The models :ire so varied Ibis year .bat it is more cvufiiciiig tlimi usual to select J,vr ' r ; v'-.. ., :.yy II A ' ! fox that are .piite complete in themselves land which will be worn with oilier furs. .Most clccrly is the fur put on in one or two iuc-h bands around the crown, or if jit i., a tonne or tuilan shape then the bauds of fur are used in trimming. While and light colored cloth and beaver bats I trimmed with fur arc most effective ond becoming ami acain sable or skunk is 'chosen as combining best. A fascinating j model that well deserves its popularity' lis a ton,ne of yellowish cream white beaver trimmed with nurrow b'inds of sable and a full white aigrette placed al-I al-I most on the front of the hat. This same shape is also made in net, velvet or tulle and is smart in each material, but In the tulle or bcacr it looks the best, i'or theatre thea-tre or rcsiauntnt wear not ouly white but light colors, palest blue, rose or yellow, are smart made up in this style, but the cream white for the moment is the more ; more eccentric shapes often lack. ;Oiie point about these hats which makes them beled by those to whom they are becoming is that they are not becoming be-coming to many faces aud never arc dangerously popular iu consequence. The) are most dcceplite in appearance, for only the initiated can recognize at a glanco the master hand in their manu faeture. S?o. while seemingly simple, j they require to be most carefully made. I otherwise they lack style uud are anything any-thing but smart. Made in colored vel v t to match .he gowu with which it is to be worn, this hut affords a tine opportunity op-portunity to carry out any scheme of one j cl"r or a color contrast, the flow er, of j I different shades and of velvet and silk! showing to the best possible advauhigc' against the velvet. j This being a winter wbcu fur is Mipremely fashionable, of course fur hats i i c 'is trimmed with ostrich plumes of the ''i si costly description, aigrettes or some' 'strange fantasy, as it is termed, of! .feathers or nigrettes. The shaded ostrich! plumes are the mo-t fashionable ihh win-1 lir, and the colorings are exquisitely beautiful. l'.bick shading to gray and white, two or three tones of blue or pur-j popular. Kougb beaver bats of all kinds are extremely ex-tremely smart this seiibon, and the useful soft black beaver is very popular. Worn us a kuockubouL useful luece of headgear head-gear it ib most satisfactory- Trimmed with anything, evcD a black or white cockade or fantasy, it is not pmart. There km Velvet and Tulle Hat Thotn (.'opyrilit, 1!)1U. !' It. uilinrrr Luiliunu -' rizht, 1'JIO, New uifcr tlcraM Dark Dluo Cblffua Clotb Com. tion of an unlined overdress, be quite transformed. To start with there Is a gown of Ratiu, perfectly made and perfectly per-fectly fitted, trimmed with a broad band of I'ersian material or rich embroidery, j This gown is perfect In every detail and suitable for evening. An overdress of dark blue chiffon cloih, with lace yoke and cuffs worn over the satin, transforms it into a luncheon or bridge gowu. Au overdress of chiffon velet tr-.-.nfurma it acain mto nn elaborate si reel or recti.- lpa alp is another shape, something the inio in effect, but not so soft and sbapoless. This cau oo trimmed ellec lively with colored) still feathers; one style has the feathers j placed toward the back; another has lucj leathers, cither two still' ones or three soft, oalrku tips, ai the left side. Theu tbeioj jre the beaver bats trimmed wiiL only aj velvet bow acros, the front or ot ono sidc;j I -IP PIicL Velvet Coitumc j Kliborate Vvlvut auj sst0 0on. Just what is wanted. One moment larpe hat, are declared absolutely the ouc and only xtylc; the next urn merit the small ' ha I i tirmly Maled lo be the correct fashion, and there are so many ..f medium mzc, neither large noY small, that are extremely ex-tremely attractive and ery smart. The picturepjc style is much in eidcuce, and while the fashion L, u daugerous one for the majority of womeu to follow blindly, it is often rnij.'-t satisfactory, because it van be su distinctive and original. a' soft mob en,, 0f velvet with an Insi.bv pieitting of tne lace, a twist of muin 1 ribbon around the crown aud a bunch of J tiny silk loses at one side is a favorite, model, one that hitherto has ben associated as-sociated more with fashions for children.' but now is chosen for grown women! There are some faces to which this bat is utromely becoming; to others it is gro-tequc gro-tequc and most unbecoming. Large hats are more often on the picture rder. but all larfc- huts are cot picture-hats. picture-hats. At the moment the ar8e hats are considered smartest for the afteruoou aud evening, while the s,,,,,;! and m.-.l,um hi0 re relegated to the more severe sly lea of Jress. Tor the theatre hat. the hat tu ,,0 , .vvrn in a box at thn theatr..-. the Inrgc Ldt cuiiUiiLes to be the piiuiv fjouic ud. willow feathers, so cquisire in detuil and I'obiiiiig and so becuuiingly soft and grace-tul. grace-tul. trim the velvet bat, of medium sie. A charming model of a rather still black rivet hat of meiliuni size with brim turned up at oue side i, trimmed with a cluster f -.hoit willow f.athefi in bright emerald i;reen. The contrast of the feathers and hat is so marked that it would excite attention at-tention at once, and then the hat is so bo-, coming it is uot to be wondered at that it is a most popular model. l')oi;nces aud fur ure two most fashionable fashion-able trimmings this winter and are used separately ami together. The flounces are luot eUccihe iu coloring and of the bnest workiii.-iuxlijp. 'j1L. tjk ami velvet vel-vet flounces are especially noticeable and the colors most unusual. The ruthcr Hat, low crowned but of velvet and of Leaver and elvet combined is very smart wilh the wreuth of Ik.wcrs around the tlon gown. Wilh the eh.ffou the enure jfjilin gown Is covered, the embroidery on j the skirt showing throii;;h the cliilTon, and. by the wny, tnnrguise.tc or noy heavy uet can be substituted for the chiftou if desired. de-sired. This is a winter when the prevailing fashions make such a scheme practical, for the tunic overdress is cry smart aiiel the velvet showing the deep band of embroidery em-broidery ut the bottom ot the tkirt is nuiht ellcetivc. There will he urged many objections to this most unusual idea, but to ibe Woman who can buv but one thor- the velvet, nn through a piece of tho material, ma-terial, is ju two lwj', wilh no ends, aud lies lial aaiuji the hat. 'Ibe beaver has quite a long nap and is becoming iu any shade. There are moto cUccthe shapes iu w hite with a black velvet bow, but the white is not so practical as color, and is mo-t suitable tor the girl who does not have lo count thy pciiuies she spend j on her clothes and consequently can buy i any number of bats. There arc shades of light tan in this shape that ure more prac- lical and look well wilh fur coats. A nit I 1 The fc.iihers used are all most perfect and are extremely expensive. Aigrettes !are also to be counted among the expensive expen-sive inmmious but in both instances there : at lJast the .satisfaction that the money expended "shows " It is not only a question ques-tion of 'ine, but beauty ot workmanship as well ns the quality of the feathers. Strange and weird feathers, plumes and s:i!f wind's aie to be noticed in this winter's iniiliucry. The most learned ornithologist would b.ne a task beyond his powers lo name any bird on w inch sin h feathers crvw, such siarlJing combination of color and desi'u and kirIi quanlitics ,f leathers us are u?cd lo .inn the simplest of hats. Two and three spread on; as larwe a., turkey wings encircle en-circle small turbans and toques er are massed together at the- side of a medium sij-.c soft velvet tin ban. J.on- stilt' quills, black and white, made of civet, eloin and a few real frailics, are most effective, and are uncd in ibe halt nunie of elolii. laaid sauu, oir sauu uud citl, suid Uiel j Oolh in.l Vrlrrt Costume. Pie. all shading to very light, are put on black velvet hal, both of larce and small ;nifcC. The iiosiug of the leathers calls for the tasie m,,! B,n ,.SK.rU aI)1, iwhelher the but be laru'e ..r umV. it can ,be becoming or tin? reverse, entirely as the iieauieia me, uiryjjKuO. ough gown it is certain to apis?al. 1Mb the chillon and the velvet overdreis can l malc with the aid of a gmul patt'-rn aol .lever seamsircv, in the house. Then tt.cr aie endb-ss josiilities for carrying out 'color bclu-mes. The i-entrast cf iae at,n land chiffon and the embroidery nil can Worked out to bu effective and"ditieUe. of fur is soinetiinos substitnted for tLe velvet bow, but it Is not so smart, for the great ch.trui of thk, model is its situ-plicily. situ-plicily. Lace bats couublncJ wilh vehtt and. ! 1 and bnts trimmei) with fnr are most' Jiopulur. Tin- fur on the bat should match the muff nod neck piece, but there are' iiuaio itdU Uiuiiued vwiii sable, oi.uuk orj cn.wn. and the lack of height in the trimming and bat gies a certain air of dutincliuu huX jnUit iduality tkat tlie, |