| Show rr I PAGE OF O FEATURES FOR WOMEN READERS READERS j IG 0 O i F A WOMAN 1 c J The picturesque note th that t ha has characterized characterized char char- fashions in general throughout through through- out the summer dominates fall falI st styles les in head headgear ear As is natural considering the difference between the tho straws in in vogue for warm weather and the stiffened stiffened stiffened stiff stiff- ened satins and felts there ther is an added dash dath and dignity which supplements the To b n with then I assure you ou all that th t- t tiou you iou will win find that the new models are no less interesting than the present straws The hat with the broad brim rolling gently away from the f face ce takes precedence precedence prece prece- dence and many of ot these models are accompanied by small crowns crowns giving in the effect ct of the tho popular cocked cocked hat now so much a ra rage e in hi Paris After this there is a model in which a mound shaped crown fi figures with witha a abrim abrim I brim that is perfectly flat except across one one side aide where it turns abruptly abru up against the crown croWD and where whore th the only trimming is a large soft velvet et bow z placed partly on the brim a and d partly ou on the crown croWD on the down turned side Of the close lose fitting c cap p shapes hapes there sr Br are any number of new variations like like- Iv to be more or orless less pop popular lar Some me of them made up in velvet or in In stiff stift autumn straws sit snugly u ly down over the ears others flare out at the sides quite perceptibly and still others others' have havea a down turned point directly at the ce center ter front This last shape is much liked because the corresponding up up- turned d indentures permit of an unusual display of coiffure which is generally an asset to be appreciated Trimming rin min m methods resorted to with S th the derbys are not such uh as tend taS ta'S to tJ S 'S lessen lesaca the toe masculino masculine effect that that- must of ot ne necessity eSit characterize the shape TOT rOT the cock cockades des and other stiff upstanding ornaments only fi figure figuro re Nevertheless the derby hag has a charm all ll its it own The five models sketched give e a a very ery conclusive idea of the general trend in in milliner millinery The first suitable for dress dresa or has bis a crown no hi higher her than its brim which is 15 an anta ad advantage e to certain ertain types t-pes of faces The brim is widely turned all an around round i ii it elon elongated ted T and broadened at the left and indented just at the side ide front The lon long white hit ostrich plume attached t to to- the crown croWD has the tin falling failing vcr over the side breaking the plainness It It is like most of the bats worn well down over the coif The fhe box hat so called d shown in the ri right bt hand band fi figure ure is in marked eon con Its brim stands out from the crown and arid the brush ornament standing up straight t in front is military like like-in f it ita preciseness In the central fi figure re the hat of tam tarn 0 o persuasion ion is built of vel vel- yet vet et and str straw w. w It rt is is' a R cro cross s b between J a hat and a bonnet most becoming to Io youthful faces aces They are so extremely 4 eo comfortable these these fabric fabri hats bats that have the crown crawn unlined that they are indulged ed in even thou though h they are not f I just suited The dress dress' hat bat of the la last t figure is is' an excellent example of the conservatism that holds in the fall faU styles There are comparatively few eccentricities In Ins s fad fact hats were never never simpler and the majority of them possess that tha ele elegance aIce that is IS so apt to be concomitant with simplicity The most heralded note i J has to do with with the towering 1 height of millinery as dilated upon in th the last article but but from the models accompanying accompanying this article it will win be readily understood that height is not tire the Grace of line and general c cf f ct 1 I k are considered before anything else so 50 that whether hei height ht or breadth is iB the dominating characteristic is purely a m matter of individuality Th Tb Tho woman to whom a a. tall hat bat is best a adapted and t the c on one Y Yos whose bose os api ap ap- p. p i 1 is IS most enhanced by br flowing brims brim alike should have no no difficulty v- v vin in bem belD being suited this season for there ff f OF FIFTH P AV YORKI CREATOR OF M i AMERICAN ICAN FASHIONS f J J c I 1 Selected from the th first first consignment of now tall fall oats hats is a a weal wealth h of models with almost limitless lim urn variety in either class from which she may make her selection Particular attention is given to color schemes and while there are many odd and aDd unusual combinations and while striking contrasts will be found often in evidence the rule rule if it rule there is 18 in connection with tb the millinery situation situation situation sit sit- is for monochrome effects that thatis is one color olor us used d' d in the trimming Black hats prevail preal as th they y always do with a a. few of ot the bri brighter blues following fol fol- fol- fol lowing also n navy and midnight and an occasional occasion l very dark gray ray Brown is favored rod more strongly than thai ordin ordinarily rily but after all whatever may may mar be said of or ortho the tho trimming the color of the hat itself is is so 60 largely dependent upon what is necessary to complete the harmony of the costume that it is scarcely worth worthwhile worthwhile while to dwell upon the point Suffice it to say then th that t there is a anew anew anew new brown brown brown-a a shade nade that bears about the same relationship to the standard brown as midnight blue does to the scale of blues lues It It is verv very deep with witha a su suggestion esbon of shadow effect and it will 11 with black blac IlO go anything just as S does There is no question of ot it its ultimate ultimate ulti- ulti mate popularity Another hint that will be appreciated is that burnished gold old is is to be cons conservatively l as al as it too harmonized harmonized har hare very generally generady with othar colors Tl TlC i C r fi III 1 1 I I J r |