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Show La Mode's Dictate. Apropos of Mme. de la Mode, thero Is evidence that white tulle and lace is the most popular trimming for cha- peaux de soiree, which are also gar- V.'i nlshed with plumes and flowers. These KJ I are dainty miniature headdresses made Wi to fit closely on the top of the head, ! composed of gold or sliver lace, with a WiM large rose on cither side. These, when ljfl arranged with the artistic skill of the Pari3lcnne. effect an evening coiffure jfl which Is decidedly becoming for matl- jH nees or theater wear. They can scarce- ly be termed a hat, nor yet a toque. and are arranged so that they can be worn at those theaters where hats are r- fl not allowed. ' Hj |