Show I 1 t I 1 I 1 I 1 EF PARIS NOTES I 1 I 1 1 I rho nr nud end of summer and its if c hints bint for autumn teer te W A remarkable change has co cone e over er our city it Is no longer di difficult cult it to find a seat in a cafe especially towards 9 when the summer crowds of open air diners all go inside for th the e true parisian is a chilly customer and has a wholesome holesome dread of fresh air yellow leaves leates are beginning to drop on the dinner tables in the champs and rustle down the paths of the great avenue all this looks unpleasantly like autumn there is sure to be another spell or two of heat before summer comes come to its unwelcome end but there is no disguising the fact that the end win is in sight in spite of al this however the are still giving their attention to summer garments white linen hats with broadly stitched brims are much worn and look very well when permitted to complete a white linen coat and skirt braiding is unquestionably to be a great feature of frocks either in straight rows or in rows put on in a fanciful design some of the best white dresses seen and by the way t the ho name of good white dresses is legi legion on this year displayed braided trimmings and pique dresses braided look very pretty while the most superior kind of linen gowns show white braiding A very pretty hat lately seen struck a happy medium between those essentially for summer wear and those which must be labeled autumn it Ls iz made of a rosette straw of an open shape with the brim turned up at the back trimmed round the crown with a thick ruche of cocks ks feathers which grew gradually thicker as it approached pro ached the center of the back at 0 one ne side of the front of this ruche was a spider like bow of ample size made of a hemmed piece of black velvet about half an inch in width A wonderful bow this was and will no doubt be a feature ot of a millinery of the immediate future the further trimming of this hat was merely a bow of of f plain black velvet fastened through a paste buckle which appeared to rest on the hair at the back A novelty which is 13 hailed with pleasure is the new coiffure fure which brings the hair quite high on the top of the hoad head leaving it loose around the nape of the neck and behind the ears and transfixing it with tortoise shell combs it suits the shape of seven heads out of eight it is picturesque tur esque and yet need not be untidy and looks well whether the hair be waved or although it is certain that the hair dressers will not permit it to be seen under the latter conditions j philadelphia times |