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Show I . ?WHAT THE-BEST DRESSED WOMEN AM GOING TO WEA.PJ 1 I (PBSI H51 A. R I vS' FASHIONS IN S& - P H BiackCrin Hat with Velvet and Aigrette. Pl &MBwMWM :P1 v'j f r 'jS H Exclanlve Cnpyrlsht. 1011. NVw York Hcrnld CompnnT (Slfefci ?"?8 S&fera -IVSWfefjSSsS - V 3 . -Jv "' W H -TnCvQ I'lfr -'-" W'J--? -re " ''WfrlPw - TO 0$WWW &P ?) T Black Straw Hat with Pink Roses and Aigrette. Q- jjfc H v R : ; : 'xv H Black Straw Hat with White Silk Flower. CS H I'hoto Copyright. 1011, by n'cutllnger - H Exclusive Copyright. 1011. New York Herald Company H EY MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. v H y ir)SUiI-MER illlncryl The. Among the latter models exhibited are j very title is attractive. conjur- niuuy all binck hats, all white and blnck Hj j iug up visions of dninty "sum-, and white. Any woman who has learned H j merV looking hats of rrace-j the lirst rudiiuent.s of dress knows that j fill and becoming shape and rho all black lidt, is essential alove cverj- m trimmed witn lace, flowers and; thin- sile llso kn0WB th:U tllc most ex. M feathers, each and all in keeping with tlicj pensive all black lint cannot be worn for H fusanatmg frocks worn at th.s season of ;?.. imofinitc ,,nctL of time ;thoiU ,osing H T j'11 fros,,ness' Consequently when Dame H TSSXN j fashion graciously ordains new shapes H fWWTK I"'"1 8t1CS tL "" blnck hat tl,e wSse H nySV l woman with money to spend at once be- H -A " com.es r,,c owner of a brand new black Hl IfiX X Lly hat' " n,!lttL'r ""hat may be the season of " '-. t&jfnlffil x H 'J Black Net and Lace. B '..r'. y frVjl CJ)s A11 thc "'caves f strav tills year arc H . V7M(yv fi' ani1 tllcrc is u srcat vAriet-v to H VNM V clioose yfromr and it is therefore quite a H ' fjra simple matter to select a shape that will H .c ' m "0t llly ',e bec"0:nil,S bul comfortable to H .?. ' )&. m wuir in hot weather. A heavy hat. cs- f ;i B pccially black, is most uncomfortable in H .'feJ smnnicr, nnd the weight of n hat must H t ; .'.i- IS always be carefully considered. Ulack H i 7 J H nct nml 'acc ll!lts "re extrcmcly fashiona- H I) il p b'e auJ nre so ,)ecming and. so effective H Oomi of r.cbjr Velvet ttlb Croc Tunic. ' H H the year. It might have been thought H that every possible style of hat had 'long' B ere this been exploited and that- there ' ft! could be nothing original or smart left, B and that there could certainly be no PhhJ novelty of trimming. The're arc always HHHM new shapes, new colors and new triiu- PBftV ' mings in thc hut world, nnd there is-a HBBJ never ending succession of models that HBBJ arc put before the admiring public all the HHHji year round. 1. Can there bo anything more satisfying PhhB to the heart of u woradn than the ncqui- l sition, between seasons, of a stock of new HHHMl hats, original and smart nnd so evidently " piHJ the very latest creation of the jest dc- piB signers? Gowns that look just h bit pbabby lookso no, longerwheii 'woni with piflfl a new hat, wh'ilc in'the "very heat of' mid- ' H fiumrner" to appear in a new costume j crowned with thc glory of .. new hat H .that in its way Is a triumph Qf'aj-tlstic 1 (taste causes an inexplicable delight and!' H vitisfaction.- j, MiJe'-itnil -White biilard Uoviatrloimed will While I'ic. with the summer gowns that their popu-larity-is not remarkable. .Many are made of- real lace, others are of net and lace, Blue Straw Hat with Yellow Silk Flowers. Phnto'C.ir!slit, 1011, by Routllnser Exclusive Copyright, lilll. Nor York Herald Company nnd the fine mnchine not with bows of real lace are very charming. There is with the lace as with the straw hats a great variety in the -trimming. Llows of ribbon as well as bows of lace, flowers and occasionally aigrettes are all fashionable. fash-ionable. Thc inevitable pink rose or spray with its green loaves is always in favor, and tho placing of the rose 'where it is most becoming is quite a serious matter. A few small, line flowers arranged to add height or give a smart .effect arc also fashionable, but the hatiisolf; notjoho trimming, must be the most marked feature of the black Ince confection. The white lace hat Is not atiTl! on' the'same lines. y" ' f Large lints are not so' generally popular as are the medium size and the small InHs. At the same time there, is no question ques-tion that there never has been a summer when such enormous hats , havu been fashionable. I3ut these cjrijggera'iedl.v large black hats arc the exception, and furthermore are not to be -Worn with any and every sort of gown; they are only to be worn with the uiorit ulnhnnite afternoon after-noon or evening dress, the wide Leghorn and lace and" straw hats with entire i flower beds of trimming being the exception excep-tion to the rule, for they nre to be seen J with quite simple summer gowns. The light, openwork weaves of straw or thc lace brims make the largo black hats more generally becoming, for a' heavy black straw is decidedly trying. Thc same brim faced with velvet will be infinitely smarter aud more becoming, just because the velvet is softer in its linit'- Uiau the straw. ... Silk FlowersiFashioriable; Xilk l!owcrs,?largefand small, are "fashionable "fash-ionable this season, ami the workmanship is ?xquisilidy tine. The ribbon work small llowers';thut'haVQbcen and lare.iu.sedjTon gowns and in fancy work are also utilized in the lint trimmings, but the newest'iire the larger flowers, with long stems and many leaves. Black hats .rimmed with the white silk flowers are smart and effective, ef-fective, and whilo (his fashion made its appearance some -months ugo, it has only now been generally- accepted. It Is original orig-inal and distinctive, two of the requisites now demanded by fashion. That the brim and tne crown of the hat shall not bo the same is another of this season's, rules. The crown,' covered with flowers j Gray Straw Hat with Braid and Aigrette. ' Tboto Copyricbt, 1911, by Reutlloger Exclusive Copyrlgb't, 1011, New York Herald Company" or feather j often 0 a transparent ma terial vith the bri.n of straw, often facet with velvet. This makes a hat lirhtei and different from the cut and Vied model: always in fashion. It may be but anothci exposition of the model so popular it Paris last year at this time, the while tullv crown with velvet or satin trim and bowj at one side, but it is intensely smart am effective and quite unlike any other style Wr -'' III OTftH ' EmbrplJerod Dak I.tncn Govn. thnt has yet beon fieeii. It is copietl in all black ninlajl white, nnd is charming In either, while for sharp contrast rhe' origimil model of the, black aud white is! - all that could be desired? White feathers I and white bows on black hats aire always r effective, nnd this ycar the placing of s r rsfew a Ml ; - ifff -.i ils"lMlj!l :. ':: Cubrol'Jcrcd TufTeta Costume. these trimmings is much smarter than ". when low crowns nre more fashionable. The high crown forms a background or groundwork that- supports t fie trimming, k while with the low crowu the trimming hastOjbe vijfCtror braced-" to,. stand tip right, andfroic :,-' f-'W shijpethisfycar that, are intciuled-for the flat .effect' ' The head she of all thu'newest hats is'smnllcr and in consequence the crown of thc hat does not fit down vo fitr on : the head. There aru any .number of. i j smart huts that are made apparently to i cover thc head, so close fitting and all ail concealing are they, but, as bus just been ill said, the newest hat3 are built differently j nj and show more of the hair. l) There are also more small crowns than j ever. 'and the only danger is that the W crowns will become too small, a fashion I that is almost if uot quite as ugly aud f. I unbecoming as the huge round crown that I is so dlaliguring and inartistic. Kor- i j tunatQly the latest styles in millinery nre RK far more sane. Older women have much ? fi to be thankful for in the present fash- V y! ions, for there arc so many nttractive l- r jS toques, turbans and small shapes of all I, zi kinds, without exception far more becom- S ing than the large hats. Nothing makes " J, a woman who. is past her lirst youth look ,.: old as doe3 a big hat with picturesque $ Ik lines. The freshness of youth is needed ill for such styles, while in the medium and Ir small hats an older woman will look years f. & younger than the family Bible will credit fr j hL,r- -S Smart New Veils. fg A smart aud becoming veil is required fc fll with almost all the new hats, and is now ' M worn loose and long, so that it can, J at when thrown hack, frame thc face le- : & comingly. Dlack. white and colored lace C and mesh veils are all fashionable, but '5' black and white are the most in demand. , 5 A real laeo veil, with thc coloring only age i yf can give to only a lace veil, is, indeed, a j i cherished possession to-day nnd is the ' greatest possible addition to any smart llkcsi hat. It is seen at its best with what is jtj termed a dress hat, meaning one suit- J able to wear with an nflcrnoon or evening k p .; r. , Dark- nine Crcpo de Cblno Costucnv (yj ' ' g'pwn on the elaborate order. When at si mesh veil is Selected It should bu of the' ( most open colored desigu to look light .m nnd cool. R ' (j |