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Show ' r" 1 t ii.aia up her T' I to to BeoommolatM 1 1 other r1 ir- a cf etn f i!i..inerjr. J,ew t is t i-'i i-'i is the hat v ith ir.e ovf.1 crown ' but it is v rn -with the broad part for-w-rd. Instead of -with long s.aes like the A ine shape. The . new sitipe measures much more from iJe to elda than from front to back. The wide rhepe proves unexpected-y unexpected-y becoming to tho;e who looked Tint at their best in the Alpine-shaped hats with . elongated sides. These hats are trimmed with two-tone taffeta and loulsine ribbon. Hydrangea blue, pastel cerise biscuit are all good examples of two tones In these ribbons. In Jetted reads. A hat of black tulle or black mechlin ret has a. low but definite fiat crown, around which is passed the Jetted scarf which ranks among recent additions to our . millinery . The scarf Is sometimes of tnou.sellne do sole or liberty silk, but those woven of filmy b!ak horsehair are perhaps rather rath-er more durable than the others. There will be a P iece Ia of Jetted cart whef.j fmbn ; rpj in' 1 "a .i or pai.iettes upon ' the scarf, or, perhns, a ti a r : x v: v.iti leaves 'ami liOF? ;ns executed la" outIl.. or folid pft-frnprv-terie en'uroidery. 'ihe solid sol-id head work adds to the weight of the scarf. A beautiful snd showy de-eirn de-eirn gives the blackberry vine and fruit. The trailing trail-ing vine, bramble and leaf are worked in outline, but the blackberries are wonderfully won-derfully imitated in solid embroidery, a mass of close-set, glistening Jet beads, each the size of the little divisions of this favorite fa-vorite summer breakfast fruit. Gullllng on the Tdge. A pretty straw hat of red snd white mixed straw tho French brilliant braids are used has a brim trimming of black velvet quilling. This is set on the edge of-, the brim. Another length cf r ' r 1 v I to cn-clrcie cn-clrcie trie civ n, e a crown band, the doi Med edge turning up, ? 1 a ftraight bia-cut J It 9 of tiie velvet holds th ljwer part tirmlv in place. A third len- h of this black Velvet quhoCT is utsd ss a facing beni'Hij the brim, but here the "quUls" are much srread out, and so the effect is not too heavy for a light spring hat. A Hovel Trimming. i A novel hst trimming which is used chiefly with Mack straw miillnery, has the odd name of the 'electrolier." 'elec-trolier." It consists f a wide rosette of stiff and glistening white taffeta silk and from the center of this artificial flower springs a stiff aigrette, of the "shaving "shav-ing brush" order, made of white horsehair. It springs from the calyx of white silk, much as the globe of an incandescent electric light springs from its china shade or cup. This whit decoration' shows oft best on a black or- very Cark blue straw hat. -.', ... .. , . . :.. r ;-- v. ' - ', : ' : .. ' . . ; ,.S : - ' : ' ,' ", ; ; .... . ' ' . ;- t ; , . :. . - . ..,' K ... . ' " . " ,.y-'. . - , " ;:'- ;. ..... - , , ;. .' a " r J, . ,., . ..- , s" . . - . ' . ' ' " ' ' : r-.r s ' 4 MES. BKXTNE IN "T7N0RNA." . |