Show NEW SHAPES ODD Popular Hat Imitation of Stage Drivers Driver's Headpiece Charm of This Style Lines In the Shaggy Material With Which the Frame Is Covered The lower head hend In the accompanying accompany accompany- ing sketch shows the high crowned crowne hat hatot of ot which Is an nn almost exact Imitation of the quaint hats lints worn by bythe bythe bythe the drivers of stage coaches In olden times This may be said to be the most popular shape of the present season and It Is exceedingly becoming to pretty faces writes Idalla Idalia de do VII VII- Tiers Hers Paris fashion correspondent The whole charm charI of this style of or hat is embraced In the shaggy material I i I I tA t- t tr r A r l 1 y Two New Shapes with which the shape is covered In some cases long haired silk beaver Is adopted but silk beaver hats are exceedingly exceedingly ex ex- ex expensive and for ordinary wear shapes covered with soft our sine are quite as effective The model sketched was In pure white with a wide band of sapphire blue velvet twisted round the top of the crown and tied In a loose bow at on one one side Similar hats are simply trimmed with a wide band of crochet work In some colored bright-colored wool woo with a full tassel falling coquettishly coquet- coquet over the right ear The second head shows a n model by hy Lewis This Is I's one of ot the newest shapes and It Is half hat lint half toque In front the brim Is pressed Into a n point but at the back It Is flat Hat and finished with n a large flat bow bow- No trimming Is Introduced on hats of off this thi kind and the they are worn well pressed down over the hair For wearing with simple tailored suits this model would be specially suitable and It might be made mantle in SOUP SOUP- bright colored velvet or panne for example ex example ample amIlle In emerald green freen or tomato red rfd Time The crown is high and cr very full with witha I n a slight tendency toward extra width Ii at nt the back For eYer everyday da wear such i n hat might be made of gray or of golden yellow golden chamois cloth with witha a u lint flat black satin bow at the back I gave the frames two coats until It It- shone Just like the lovely Oriental lacquer work Then if from foro om n a Japanese tray trap she copied a n f few w fm e uve- uve sketches of Fujiyama the famous pagoda or 1 two two- snow capped mount n a on an the thc framework right over th lack enamel with some gray paint point To the slate she hung a n slate pencil on a. a a bright red cord with a tiny tiny sponge at one end This she hangs right near near near- her bed Led and when something she he must remember strikes her Just as ns she Jump Into bed before sleep sn nn n It goes on the pretty slate and S safe till the morrow The rhe sumac same Idea Iden could be used for a n. girl who boards for laundry lists or 01 for or messages which come by phone phone- while she Is out |