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Show Velvet Hats Now" in Pari3 Fashion Latest Autumn Headgear I Charming in Softness and Simplicity. After many seasons the supremacy of the filt hut In Paris Is thicatened. Velvet lm at lust caught Hie attention atten-tion of Paris milliners and with It they are creating fall lints Unit are Charming Charm-ing In their softness and simplicity, ays the Woman' Home Companion. The step away from the felt hat, however. Is not a wide one for these new velvet huts are built along the old familiar lines of the felt, shapes and frequently velvet yields to felt for a hendbnud, a brim or pipings. Jeun Pntou, unwilling to surrender felt unconditionally to the newer fub- rlc, esoolully for sports, combines the I two as shown lu one of his hats In the , group. Velvet ribbons In beige, tobao-i tobao-i co, brlque and rust endiug In chic bows bund a beige felt hat of conventional conven-tional sports shape. More formal Is his hut of black velvet banded and trimmed with fuutalsle feathers In orange and black. Madame LeMonuier Is another advocate ad-vocate of colored velvet bands which she places around th crown of a velvet vel-vet sport shape. In the model Illustrated, Illus-trated, dark green and a bit of orange are used to trim a hat of bright green. LeMonnler adds a scarf to mutch. While black still occupies Its own Important pluce In the fall millinery, I color has been successfully introduced I In these new velvet hats. Tones of brown, blue, green and red appear 1 singly or in such combination as moss 1 and chartreuse green, tobacco brown and beige, slate and navy blue. The manipulation of the velvet Shows great variety and Ingenuity. Crowns are pieced or appllqued with smart modernistic effect or they are gracefully draped In a more conven- Some of the Latest Fall Hats Shown In Paris. tlonol mariner. Brims show stitching, cither row after row following the hat outline er In Interesting geometric designs. The ripple brim so popular In felt Is endorsed by Mnrlhe Hegnler In a hat of brown velvet. This brim Is bound In matching grosgrnln ribbon and a touch of novelty Is gained by a band of many-colored currants. Keg-nler Keg-nler also shows Interesting velvet berets be-rets with wide crowns pulling down over one ear after the manner of an artist's tarn. While Monsieur Guy makes frequent use of velvet he is fond of working with a new hand-woven mnteriul consisting con-sisting of wool on taffeta. |