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Show BACK VIEW OF AUTUMN HATS HOBBY WITH THE MILLINERS By JULIA BOTTOMLEY Ing ribbon. The touch of white on the hat answers to the white pleated fiill which enlivens the frock of black crepe. The idea of relating the hat and the frock In matter of color combination com-bination is one which receives encouragement encour-agement throughout the style -program. The beret of feutre glace felt at the right above centers Its attractiveness at the very peak of its crown where a bow of the felt and a crystal ornament are posed In a most clever manner. One of the interesting things milliners millin-ers are doing this season Is to manipulate manipu-late velvet in every possible way. They shirr It, they tuck It, pleat It, drape It and tie it In bows, making It serve In most Instances as its own trimming. trim-ming. The self-trimmed velvet hat below be-low to the left in this group brings its pointed bow onds to the rear, thus answering the call for attractive back views. As to the little bright feathers uhich so smartly trim many of the autumn and winter hats, one may expect to find them posed almost anywhere on the hat, and therein lies the secret of their charm. Ter example the positioning posi-tioning of the cluster of tiny quills on the draped felt beret In the picture is daring even to the point of being amusing and yet that elusive quality which we call "style" has been achieved in no small degree. Which Is true of all feather treatments this season style achieved through unique pose. It adds to the prestige of the models here illustrated that they have been approved by that group of American millinery fashion authorities who have associated themselves together for the p.urpose of promoting authentic and exclusive fashions In millinery. ((c). 1930. Western Nowapauur Union.) fjf ' '"" -'fy Wel1, that Is an entIrely different story. S0Z Creating attractive back views has g a , 'rS apparently become a hobby with the L0 SV.Qdy fif milliner this season. And how clev- (fev "t' S'W' er,y th,s whlm f fashion Is being car- 'Bfe v'l'TJ'Sy rled out- one may JudSe from the ' 4r models Illustrated. well, that Is an entirely different story. Creating attractive back views has apparently become a hobby with the milliner this season. And how cleverly clev-erly this whim of fashion Is being carried car-ried out, one may Judge from the models illustrated. The shapely brimmed model to the left at the top Is a black vis-a-vis felt. The flower which you see posed at the back Is made of black and white bert- Viewing many of the new hats from the front, nary a bow, a feather or a flower i 1m sight, but from the Twcfc, |