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Show with the raw edge turned under and blind-stitched Into a narrow hem. The extra fulness of crape is laid In Irregular folds at any place on the band where it becomes necessary to dispose of It This depends upon the shape of the crown. It will be seen that the crape le almost plain acrosi the front, but has considerable fulness ful-ness at the right side and apparently less at the left. The crape lies almost plain acrosi the bsck of the shape also. Th hemmed edge Is tacked to the uppei edge of the band with Its fulness dl posed of In thte way and this finishes the hat except for the small fist bow made of the silk and sewed to the band at the right side. The borne milliner who knows bow to sew neatly may undertake this bat. It is one of the few crape hats which can be trusted to other than professional profes-sional makera. Mourning millinery Is considered difficult to make even by professionals. But specialists w ho bave been trained In the possibilities of crape achieve marvelous results with j It- JULIA BOTTOMLEY. PRETTY TURBAN . SUITABLE FOR YOUTHFUL FACE DESIGNED for the daughter In mourning, or for other youthful faces, this simple turban Is a splendid example of fitness In millinery. Mourning silk that is, silk In a special weave having a rich but dull surface makes the band about the head. It is laid In a triple fold over a support of buckramette. Tbe baret-ta baret-ta crown Is not so easy to manage as one might Imagine. First a supporting support-ing erown of crinoline Is shaped and ewed to the brim support. Over this t thin silk Is placed, cut and shaped o follow the crinoline, exactly. On tbe foundation band of buckramette buckram-ette a covering of thin silk is first x yf- placed. Over this at Its uptxr edge a bias fold of crape Is stretched. At the under edge a similar fold of silk Is placed and over this tbe triple fold of mourning silk. The smart crown of crspe baa finally final-ly to be placed. It Is a little higher than the supporting crown of crinoline and is Indented about the outer edge. The crape must be tacked to the fooa-tatloa fooa-tatloa with Invisible stitcbee, as otherwise other-wise l will not stay la place. The eroww u mad of a circular piece of |