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Show 'Boudojp ana 7 J3ozrIeTarcf WHERE are certain style which M prove too becoming to bban-labed bban-labed whan the ordinary period of popularity haa passed, and which are-added to the -femlnlna wardrobe aa accepted features of dress to be changed from seaaon to season, perhaps to minor detail, of fashioning, fashion-ing, but not la tha general chareo-' chareo-' teristlcs which hav. mad. them ao-osptsbla ao-osptsbla Such special favor haa been accorded accord-ed to the shoulder scarf, which cams back to stay several season, ago. and now tha dainty lac cap a fitting companion to the graceful scarf bids fair to be an established mode of headgear. The secret of the instant anJ lasting popularity of .these caps la of course, their el moat Invariable beoomlngnesa It Is a plain face Indeed In-deed that doea not take on a touek of loveltnesa of witchery and of fascination fas-cination undsr ths drooping lace ruffle, ruf-fle, which tall so softly over the hair. There Is a qualntassa too. about the little cap. which makes thsm Irresistible Irre-sistible around a face with any pretension, pre-tension, to prettiness. and whsa ths lace and ribbon trimmed cap la worn by a really lovely young woman the i effect la entrancing. One says "young woman" emphatl-! cally, for alas! ths fetching lace oapa i for out-of-door wear at least -are not for the face verging on maturity. I Tha .prig of a girl and har grandmamma grand-mamma may wear a lace cap even I the same lace cap and be adorable ' ta" It; but mamma and the maiden I aunt hovering with reluctant feet where girUshnees aad forty meet are) forbidden ths rippling lace cap ruf- j fle. which will either look grotesque or pitiable and suggest aa aping of I youth with unfortanate effect. But thla barring of the cap privilege concerns con-cerns only the boulevard style of cap. Any woman ef any age may don a I lingerie cap with her negligee Indoors and be all tha prettier for IU and 1 three Indoor caps are a blessing to ths woman who tikes to enjoy the rest of loosened hair, yet doea not care to go about har homo minus a coiffure, coif-fure, j times the lac la mounted over chiffon or net tn order thst the cap may not be transparent for of course the In- A very elsborats boudoir cap designed de-signed for a June bride's trousseau Is Illustrated. Thla cap, aa tha photograph pho-tograph ahowa la mads from a white lac. scarf or veil, the border of the veil forming the frill at the front and aides of ths csp and tha bordersd snds falling gracefully over ths shoul-dsra shoul-dsra At ths back ths straight edge of the veil haa been shirred Into a four-Inch apace and th. shirring eov- i ered with the bow of. pink ribbon, which fits across the back below the hair. A garland of tha looped pink ribbon trims this cap all around. Out-of-door or boulevard lace cap. are allghtly more formal In style then ths modsls designed for boudoir wear and ther. la usually leas brim and mors crown. There are three style.: tha Charlotte Corday cap. which la Illustrated; the round mob oap, which ! fits rather close to ths head, and the quaint Dutch cap. which la rather equar. to shape and haa rosettes over the eara The dainty Charlotte Corday Cor-day cap pictured Is made of aoft white batlsta with a trimming of lace insertion in-sertion and edging and tha frill around the edge is much narrower to front than It la at the back. Blue ribbon run through a beading cover, tha Joining of crown and frill, and at tntervala around the frill are knot, ef the blue aatla ribbon centered by plak allk rosea. The erowa Is circular circu-lar la shape, but the Psyche knot of the hair beneath the cap gives It the elongated shape Illustrated. A lovely little nob cap of val lace aaea recently had a very narrow trilled bflm not mors tfcaa.aa lne,h and a half la width and thla aoft frill of lace was kept close to tho pretty pret-ty face all around by meaaa of tha pale blue satin ribbon, which encircled encir-cled ths sdgs of ths cap and tied to a pert bow over ths left templa Ths crown was not bagged, but waa quite high, a disc of shirred lace forming the top and a wide, shirred lace Insertion In-sertion being used for ths stsep slant of the side. Where top and aides mst wss a wreath of tiny pale blue satin roses with green leavea Beneath Be-neath the" sdgs of this charming and coquettish cap strayed a girlish curl, which fell forward over tha wearer', j shoulder. Ths curl Is twin sister of the lace cap and anybody young enough to wear auch a cap will be doubly adorable with the accompanying accompany-ing curl over the shoulder. . More elaborate cape are made of gold lace and metallic acta and these are uauslly trimmed with bows of velvet vel-vet ribbon or the new very fashion. I able -ribbed faille ribbon and roaee j of gold or .liver tlssua Pleated lace frills are a bit more luxurious la af- : feet than the gathered sort and a Corday cap of val aMover laee with two plaited ruffles at tha edge will make a really handsome aa well aa bewltohlngly pretty hat for midsummer midsum-mer wear with light frocka Some of these raps range aa high aa twenty dollars In tha ahopa but almost any girl can maks one tor herself "at a third ths cost. 0 Another form of boulevard cap la the airy "tax Ice b bonnet, a dainty and 'practical dsvlos for keeping , tbe breese. from blowing one's coiffure Into dlshevslment during ths dash to theater or restaurant or all tha tails bars their tope thrown book la aummar time. The.taxloab boa-'net boa-'net Is made of shirred net aad tbe lone strings are aleo of th net. It Is Just a handful of frothy lightness ta any becoming color, and la removed aad carried 4a. ths hand whoa oae'a ' destination Is reached. |