Show millinery needs of little girlhood FOR little ladies from the baby girl to the miss entering upon her teens and for the miss in her teens bating lines of headwear have been turned out those specialists who ook after the needs of children up to the time when they enter the barks of young womanhood have developed his branch of millinery until america may be conceded to lead in point of variety and to match in point of excel lence the products of alt other coun tries in the group of headwear for little girls shown here a bonnet and two hats are pictured the bonnet for a little girl from three to five or six years old Is a quaint model suggest ng the fashions of bygone days for grownups it Is of velvet with a bilk facing in the projecting brim at the front the bonnets of this type with soft puffed crowns are made of silk plush velvet corduroy aud sometimes of coatings the facings are in white or light colored silks and the ties of ribbon bibbons are depended upon to form the small bows or rosettes which con statute the main trimming feature of millinery for the baby girl A niche Is formed of it and sets next the hair at the back of the brim little ahlf ton roses are set in the ruche at each side small millinery flowers used in thia way or placed in little nosegays nose gays on many little caps and bonnets fy to the perennial blossoming bloss oming of tiny flowers in the headwear of at the right of the picture a bat ol 01 plain velours for the halt grown miss depends upon a plain band of narrow grosgrain ribbon and an odd gay feather cockade for its decoration special feather ornaments for the hate of such youthful bearers wearers are contrive ed to suit them remarkably well A hat of this kind la worn by girls of all ages from six to seventeen one of the beautiful kinnard hats Is of american origin has its place in the center of the picture it Is made by crocheting che nalle or other material over fine wire supports and la a difficult piece ot work which Is done by hand nut th exquisite result warrants the labor and has fastened upon this achievement an expressive title as the aristocrat in millinery it 1 trimmed in many novel was made possible by the method of constructing the hat but in the model shown a band of bor dered ribbon and n halt wreath ot tiny silk covered apples perfect piece of millinery for the small lady of five diate of this kind are made to measure shaped and trimmed accord ine to the age of the wearer JULIA BOTTOMLEY |