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Show SL SJJ mod alone or together- are made of the hatr twisted about j H J?!':-4 A great contrast to the pink tulle a bit of the thinnest of gold wire. jjfj SffM ' ' '""'V '',it$'''"' httt 1 hEVQ JUBt deacrlbed 18 This velour hat with its stunning ;I SSBS1 -N.:viXu- feitf 'fe VJgg''5fMifti." pSr 'JV'i'Kfe .TM "chauffeur's" hat of black velvet, ostrich fandyls one of the latest X Sr ' ' 'Ni't 'V-! ' wlth lts curl0US leaning plume. The models, and one, I am sure, that will Wl ''WJ ($1 tn8taot1 11 1 thousht of thQ Pve a great favorite with the ultra- M fWa fW'M'mW' ' KrW Eiffel Tower, and lo. it was named, fashionable woman. $11 mrki vijftr' This is a trying shape perhaps, but Of the making of hats there s no 1 IB K's'U? QStoS!. ' 'mi given large dark eyes and fluffy hair end. nor of the making of delightful 9H IV'-IX-lW p.K&iSp Z&lSvi ft woman may woar lt unchallenged, handbags. The bag of the Autumn ''h&u-'--i ' Igiij: ff'HKlicf1 One of the strangest and yet indi- mast match the costume in color, H l&f'l V - -llW. pMpSPB 'Ipp" ::v?P',"tPi-l vldual arrangements of the hair la and to be absolutely correct ft 111 :5glii.;',J , raSfe. mSRSBSSl ;.TgfejJ 8QOWn ln the lower picture. Paris should be made of the gowja mate- H fMfl fiPPS ' .: calls this the -Puzzy-Wuzzy" ear- rial. The present cheapness t the ' ffifPSf ' : : ; P:'tt:m rtn- "Fuzzy-'Wuzzy" being consid- Oriental embroideries has led the Wft&7''' 'IW ' ered by Parisians to be a perfectly smart woman to dlscard'her bag of ill ' '''J DTOper ''Amer,canlsm." These rings these most charming fabrics. Pg OH flomo months the evening 9 headdress of the emart IH woman has been a thing of barbaric beauty an JET of ospreya and an avalanche liIwtteB, outspreading and up-JJflS up-JJflS In every possible and lm-wlfr-poBltioa. 'fct now the panoply of plumes Is J tom from the heads, of the J Jtoabla fair and dork and if JalWner is to -be obeyed the J who have for so long been J1 rival a wild Indian chlef-now chlef-now take a nun for their 5. m the matter of headgear at pule, jt be a nun with a differ-por differ-por daring instead of demure JJSdow framing of the face and g?M to place of fair white brow Zr taadfaB of ehimmerlag uT bordered with a line of S m diamonds. t course, only the woman-or, m 22LSrtFlth'ft Perfy oval adventure upon Its close lT way, but, granted J of the wearer, the allurement of the head- nndenlable-and delightful. easy to Imagine, too. how ?W an aU-black nun" head-2 head-2 nlfl look on a Madonna- ClllhaIr- Altogether NbDkL r 01 an1 decorative gJJ. the new creation of hST?B arS8r' RDd per llS t0- But that the S'ltWifl . ? 2106113 dethroned coacluaively anfl pleas- ict 1118 ProtUest of -Paris- lofJw a Boft mi-trans-?rkcoroPhane.'aBainst I tJ" otaI PnitaL llefre Watered Nl 2j eoWn-hearted mar- CUDle roaes- Ehth toeether at PUbbon, i? rt w,dQ Mack vel- ti!d.MBfe4 0131 tW Slfitan. at over E'nUr I0"161"8 are Jsed F40t taeI ny SU8' , Cthl-004 discovered r,l8khJ5 4 y yourselt-are -T yur aunniest moods Because if not, X can toll you whsa ' "K'r', ' ; to choose an exquisite affair of pink '-- ' fft J. s''1 tulle In that three-cornered shape . i. .-tvhich .-tvhich when set at the correct angle on the head Is so dellclously' jaunty jBh "S and lyecomlng, and -whfeh is made jfIfk N'N and MPSfijt - , Another fcPlS' t--v'V V ' - ' doubly eo in thia case by a soft ostrich os-trich feather bordering to the upturned up-turned brim, and the further finish of one long plume, which ewec'pB far outwards and then upwards at the back. The whole dainty thing Is so far In the one faint and fascinating shade of pink, but there is finally tucked away at .the base of that soft ostrich feather a little cluster of black-pet-ailed and golden-hearted marguerites. marguer-ites. And eo the whole effect 1b Increased In-creased by the contrast. I like, too, the union of tuTle and feathers, and, altogether, this is a hat to wear when "all's well with the world" and the weather and to make you still better pleased with halh. Hut of course also it is a hat ' The Nun Headdre fll ot Diamonds and Lace That Is jhe Rage m Pans. which demands the accompaniment of a rather smart gown of charmeuee and ninon or lace, so if yon feel more inclined toward a "sweet simplicity style" of attire you should fix on a hat of soft white felt, the brim so upturned as to reveal an underlining underlin-ing of powder -blue crepe de chine, while the almost inevitable touch of tulle is in thiB case transferred 'to the crown, where it forms an encircling encir-cling kilting, held in place by a trail of white wheat-earn. There Ir, too. an upstanding sheaf of these decorative things at one side, and peeping out from their midst one full-nlown rose of delicate pink, with a spray of fresh green leaves. 8o I can imagine the hat looking quite- lovely can't you? aa worn by a pretty falr-h aired gtri, whose gown of the finest white chiffon or marqulsetto is arranged with throe deep and closely pleated skirt flounces, the cross-over corsage cor-sage being sashed with blue, and one long-etalked pink rose being stuck in the girdle. , The two extremes of fabrics meet In the hatB of the moment. Just aa In the gowns. Tulle, thai most fragile of all materlaln. and velvet, the most dnrable. are the favorites. |