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Show ! j MANY ROSES IN MIDSUMMER HATS 5 . ' sw.' - - A ' ' - &m r - H i ' - M ' w S ( A ?n S X V y -,) x . ' :--Si gZffl 4 - : i " .::.- A hat, recently designed, is made entirely of chiffon and silk roses in the most ' exquisite shadings of pale pink and rose color. It is a along these tones of pink in which there is a hint of lavender and which gradually gradual-ly merge into American Beauty reds, through an enchanting range of color. The shape is odd and new a pointed point-ed turban high in front. The frame, made of wire, is edged with a fold of eatin in deep rose color and a bow of ribbon in the same shade finishes the back. The shape fits the head closely and Is rather small. The roses are crowded crowd-ed in rows about the top and sides and they cover every inch of space except a narrow border where the satin outlines the shape about the face. This la one of those useful turbans that are worn at any season of the year and come in handy for any number num-ber of occasions. It is a hat not too dressy for very informal wear, but which lends itsslf to those that require re-quire high-style also. It is ideal for the tourist who wants to go about without much baggage and still be prepared to dress for state occasions. Another very new model, in which roses are wonderfully placed, shows a large hemp shape with concave un-derbrim un-derbrim filled in with very large full bloom roses. They are mounted flat against the underbrim, forming an enchanting en-chanting frame for the face. The crown is trimmed with full ruche of lace and that finishes the design. The shape is made with special reference to this method of trimming. This is distinctly midsummer model, that is, it is meant for summer weath. er and is therefore not as useful .1.1 the turban. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. |