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Show Tiny toques go well with small features fea-tures unless their owner Is tall. For a small nose, wear a hat under tho medium size, small flowers. If tho forehead Is high keep It la shadow. Avoid a hat that rolls up. Avoid largo picture hots with small features, says tho Lowell Dally Mail. t If tho features nro Irregular, a hat whoso brim is crushed In hero und thero, Is usually becoming. Small hats wero not frequout lu tho collections from which was obtained the Information of present purpose. Thoso no longer youiig look best in ovnl or round toques, with deep, not wide, brims. Soft rich colorings of black nnd white. Collarettes of ostrich featiiers nro among tho latest novelties. They aro( less expeuslvo than the boas aud quite us pretty. At either end they aro flu-ished flu-ished with bows and long ends of rib-bon rib-bon and black velvet. Women who And tlmo hanging heavily heav-ily on their hands may provide them-' solves with extremely pretty hntplns at very little coBt. It Is only necessary toj buy tho common pins, crush oft tho. glass beads and replace them with Indian heads. Tho latter can be attached at-tached with son Hug wax or solder. A medium largo hat, with medium wide, low, square crown, covered oh-. . Jectlvoly with cloth surfaced with; K breast foathers of Impeyan pheasants, (fl Iioh the crown encircled by n foldcdj band of mlrolr velvet lu tobacco brown.i tho baud terminating in n bow at the! left side, and tho bow holding a pair of pheasant wings. They soy that tho "baby Irish,'; which is to bo worn so extravagantly! this winter for trlmmlngs-yokcB cuffsj collnrn nnd chemisettes Is not made In! Ireland at all, but in Fraucc. The French women, however, are not uslnp their fingers for It, but simply era ploy tho real Irish patterns, on tho baby Irish net, doing the wholo on machines. |