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Show 3rdtyOfrinqr yy(adtatcydrdW I N U Mollis time to spend In work-Ing-crosi-word puzzles, now that the mode is calling so insistently for hand-painted scarfs, ties, kerchiefs and like accessories. Of course one can buy most beautiful specimens of neckwear, and silk squares, paluted as only professional artists can paint them. Indeed, they are working overtime over-time in studios everywhere In order to supply fashion's demand for accessories acces-sories such as are here pictured. However. If really ambitious there i types and demands may be. For the woman who desires to express bet Individuality to the utmost and still be in the mode there has never been such millinery opportunity. Ln sports hats the clever little cloche gives promise of holding its own. It can be had in Infinite varieties from dainty viscas In"esthetic colors to the new wool crochets. A hat of wool crochet with a stenciled design in contrasting colors and edged with bengaline ribbon would be a crowning Mr? urn -! A - K Try Your Needle on These. Is no reason why the amuteur should not try out the experiment of transforming trans-forming lengths cf silk, chiffon or velvet vel-vet Into charming accessories, by embellishing em-bellishing them with paint and dye. It is such fun to work out one's own Ideas and that Is the keynote of in- ttrimi j it lois ogue lor nana painting to Illustrate one's finery, so to speak. One paints sceidc views on the ends of one's scarf, perhaps waves and a sailboat, and a figure or two across the sleeve of a sailor blouse, or a bizarre dragon on the hack of one's satin boudoir or beach coolie coat. Fashion's latest whim Is to paint necktie and handkerchief to match. Clever for the equestrienne Is a tie and handkerchief with a horse's head or figure painted on each as shown In this group of accessories. Other of glory to any sports ensemble. Such a model is shown at the top to the right In this picture. For the more formal occasions, wheD good taste Insists upon a more elaborate elab-orate costume, the small hat need not necessarily be eliminated from the pic ture, ivery warurone or nats tor ims summer should therefore Include a little afternoon type. Whal could be mure charming than this chic model of brown lace portrayed first In the group? It bottsts a tracery of gold and its brim Is faced with gold cloth. In the larger brimmed models, halt milan and ballibuntnl will unquestion ably dominate with a range of trim wings which begins with the simplest of ornaments and ends with the most elaborate arrangements of flowers and ostrich motifs An exquisite exponent I 1 r. s 'J , ' ; j i - . y v - t - -1 . - 1 ' ! . - i I Hati for Every Occasion. the tie and handkerchieJ sets in the picture are also decorated with quaint objects. For tiie tennis playvr un appropriate ap-propriate motif would be a tennis racket, r.utterflies. birds and flowers are charming subjects br the artist. Hand-blocked silk S't'iaivs. preferred by many to scarfs, are done In gorgeous gor-geous ct-lors and in bold medernisric patternincs after the style of those here pictured. Mil!in-- artistry and tnil!:nery di-ersity di-ersity would seem to have at last reached its go: 1 that of providing uitatle hats for all occasions ami for ill wearers, no matter whal iheir of the wide-brim type centers tit illustration. Ulack velvet forms the cr.,wn and the deep flange is white hair braid. Iloiow to the left is a small hat In a Jade speckled effect, stitched In square de-ign. This model would be a very delightful finishing touch to shopping and informal luncheon en semble. The last hot in the group Is made oi the new coinhinativti of yarn an' visi-H. using coral pink and white fo Its color scheme. JULIA HOTTOMI.EY. (S. 1927. WTer N0-iiaw t:nio.) |