Show 3 I q 1 1 I JItj JI tj bf W r This morning The Herald submits to the fair sex some timely hints J which should be appreciated by amateur ama-teur milliners and also a study in haifwjj dressing As there are a great number of amateur ama-teur milHners in the world who find tit I it necessary to make some sort of presentable pre-sentable headgear with little material and less skill a bit of advice respecting respect-ing the trimming of hats may not come amiss Always try effects first by pinning If they are good go to Work with needle and cptton but do not remove one pin until the sewJng is done A little shifting in the position of any one thing will spoil the whole so see that the pins are firmly stuck in The French milliners do this and try numbers of different positions before be-fore they are satisfied and this is one reason why their work is so light and artistic Long slender pins keep in I place better tnan short ones also it is much easier to sew trimming in place if milliners needles are used These V 1fi1 fi1 Ji I > P COIFFURE I I are no more expensive than the ordinary ordi-nary kind and may be obtained at any dry goods shop One paper of medium size needles will last the amateur milliner mil-liner for years Folds bows and rosettes of piece goods must be made on the bias Handle Han-dle the materials as little as possible 1 as its freshness is its chief merit Make the centre of all bows where they are gathered together very tight as this gives the loops more smartness Wire all standing trimming and fasten the ends of thread securely Max ORell speaking of the typical French woman remarks Notice that she often changes the style of her hair That is because she knows that love 11 lives on trifles and that the best dishes L become insipid if they are always served with the same sauce Those women who agree with CM OHells Frenchwoman French-woman will therefore be eagerly on the lookout for new cloffures while many T who doubt that authority will be interested f in-terested in following fashionable changes because to dress the hair in one way always is said to be injurious to it The coiffure in the sketch is intended for rather short locks The 2iair is waved all over the head draWn back slightly rolled and pinned the curling ends being allowed to escape fnd conceal con-ceal the twist JUDIC CHOLLE |