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Show frwHAT THE BEST - DRESSED WOMEN AfE GOING TO VEAfj I I - "pS RS A R ! 5 FASHIONS .Hk I I JjjjMi k jHE Latest Styles in Summer Millinery of Exquisite l MBS fc 1 W ijfe":'; swC Coor and VoiJe Design (5 l V, ,lr.,--v II kfl tx H Italian Straw Hat with Velvet Brim. x&f H XInlsou Lcjb Photo CopjTlsht, 1011, by RcutllnBer. Erclacivo CopyriRht, 1011. New York Herald Co. r , . Mf 'I- - V -. H Black Straw Hat with Velvet, - m Mfy T&W ' m Facing and FcAheJ. W H Photo" Copyright. 1011, by Rcutlincr. Sk -t' f? H Exdmdve CofiyriSht. 101L New York Herald Co; A p? ' 'T H BY MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. AGAIN we arc hnvinc more new Rtjles in millinery, and, if t,ach a thins were possible, these newest fashions arc more nttravthc than Hl any that have over been seen H cheerful news for the woman who H laboriously jr.it hered locether all the hats H the conUdcred she could possibly desire for the uiQinor campaign H These stjlcs nre quite unlike thae that H )ae already been exhibited, but the. arc H Intended for midsuuinuT wear with the H lingerie and lace and thinnest of summer H ;owns, and of necessity must be of a dilTui- H nt order, for with these same light and H liry gonna the heav or dark hat unulrt H be quite incongruous There are the hats H on tlio pictuic order, large and uith wide I Vfm I m llU V' mM H f mm L WtW H Flo-nxr Uat, -nltb Krohroldcrcil Muilln Gcnrn f 1 brims, trimmed with exquisite flowers and H feathers, the smartest and most expensive H hats of all the jcar. H Crowns are Hrnall, ejecepting when un- 1 becoming, thcu the large crown is the rule. H While these shapes fit down on the head j 'hey are not so ocrshadowinc;, so all en- j jvelopingns has been tho fashion, and morp B t the hair ia shown this not applying to H hc hair brought donn over the ears and H mh'h - -"m- Vj& mm., 'jWB-II'' 'jWB-II'' V?.tfc . i vVs mfc --y -Hmm lif-i.f-v', h J"te 'mm-S - m, X f J. .ix . --ffifJ.-; ' Blie Straw Hat with Cerise and WhitcBow Photo Copyright, 1011. b.T RatilnKor Exclusive Copyright, 1011, New York Herald Co. ' i qhecks. This cai coered style of hair is so pasjly capable of hideous exaggeration it is much to be regretted thut it has ever attained approval. .Smooth, wavy hair, parted :n the ceuue and brought down over I he ear, balf concealing them, is a fashion that is iutpusly becoming, if he-coitiing he-coitiing nt all, but the braids and loops that entireb hide the ears constitute too much of a freak stjlc to he recommended. Tb smartest and most becoming hata turn back from the face nt one side ao that the side of the hair and the knot at the back of tho head are all displaced to view, and many shapes Lave the brim o lifted and turned that the front hair also is visible. Extremely graceful are the lines of all the new hats, -whether the shapes be large or snrall, and they h.-no the effect of having been designed for the individual indi-vidual wearer, 'in a small1 Charlotte Corday shape the crown is in accordance accord-ance with the head and the brim ib of la becoming width. These nro details I that make the present hats to attractive I and distinctive. FIbwer hats alwajs ;seem in keeping av ith lfof summer weather and dainty summer fashions, "and the , artificial llowers of to-day h:ive attained lauch perfection that the equal if not excel in beuuty the natural blos-soms. 'The so-called tlowcr hats have straw or mm ' Wm M4; &-$ rM I Mm 8PK UjK - V$8&tfi'r ysWuStfatXc -&&'&&? j Bga 4 wJ -05. . v- Silk Embroidered Wliite Serge Costume P1 W '.Q " . ftA VoM. Um ;T J. Photo Copyrlnt, 1911. by rteoUIngcr. zMWM$M fe 4wSbi ffy w y ,X Ecluaive Copyngbt. 1011. New York Herald Co , M& &, 7 'tk "SHSf , lace bVims, and then the Qowers t'utiiely covi-r tne ciowu and cxteud oer on iv !iin k ""' ill ' '' Vlng Uat wllh ln'Iorkl Linen Cosruo. ObZMrmm fy (l I y-y ffiiSi - -WjJ2. Vi hoto Copyright, 39U, by B?atlfDsr I Ji X ' yW& Sir&iiez Exclusive Copyright, 1911, Vv y Now Yorl Herald Company 7-y "' White Rice Straw Hat with Flower Crown r White Rice Straw Hat with Black Velvet and White Fcathern Photo Copyright. 1911. by Itrntlingor. Exclusive Copyright. 101 L Novo York Herald Co. the brim; the crowns of most of these hata are high, and the flowers arc to arranged that apparently they have long stems. It ib extremely fusbionuble to, combine' seVeinl colors and hevenil kinds of plumes, loses and daisies ivlth sprays of green, and the large petalled llowers are smarter than the buiall Hower3 used on the smaller shapes of lacc-or open; vyork straw. ' STRAWS LIGHT IN WEIGHT. There arc many varieties of straw fashionable fash-ionable this season, but ulmost without exception they an light in weight, even the heaviest looking coarse -jbtravv not. being houvy to wear. "There are some fancy weaves of colored straw that are extremely fine and effective as well. These are hand woven and are expensive, for the most attructive are quite narrow, and it roquirps many yards of narrow width braid to make nnj of the faahiou-able faahiou-able shapes. This is a season when the girl who has any talent for millinery has a hue opportunity to display her skill, for if she has learned how to make a hat, thut ia. how to sew together the stiaw on the wire frame, she can utilize the frame pf a winter hat that is becoming becom-ing if she rips off the Velvet or felt and then cute the wire frame nnd sews the straw braid or she can buj for little cost a wire framu that is becoming and tfien cover it with the hrnid. " ' There Js 119 linu't. to the size of the largo hat, while in contrast the small hats are smaller-than ever. The large hat "with wido brim fits perfectly the head. Around the crown is a twist of ribbon satiir or velvet' at one side or on the front or back is a stiff spray of mmWS&WM , ill mm ; f fTwrMi w WS &cf WcwSHK . i ill "y&si&z yy !'f' "v tI . I Blue Straw Hat with Green Tagal Bow ' jM MaLon Lwls 1 Photo Copyright, 1011, by Reutlinser. &M gxcluaive Copyright, 1011, JNcw York Herald Oo. Til m roos or. as hos been described, the entire en-tire crown is covpied with llowers. The faced brims are fashionable again: blaclf velvet or colored satin can be chosen, or taffeta silk, hut if there is a colored facing fac-ing there must be some of the s.iine color either in the llowers or ribbon that trim 'the hat or in the gowu with which the hat is worn. WINGS AT SMART ANGLES. Stifl', straight wings are placed at o smart and becoming angle, or ostrich feathers, short or long sometimes both encircle the crown or stand up one or two at the side This is not the latent novelty, as it was first shown in the late winter, but the fashion ib too expensive to be widely copied, and therefore is still very smart. Bird of paradise plumes and aigrettes of all kinds continue to be the fashion in spite of the unceasing war that is waged upon so barbarous a cus- ' ' f I 'riat nnd totume TrJuunodwltb MrlrvM Satin. torn, but it Is asserted they have all been in cold storage, as it were, for q long time nnd that the slaughter of the iuuo- m cents no longer goes on Be that as l y&m may, in the meantime the woman win gl has purchased at great expense such "S dccoratious (?) for her hats weirs them H with the proud consciousness that she is ,fl absolutely up to date and gives the mi- & pression of being delightfully extravagant. ?fl Never was there a summer when U fascinating trimmings of bows of lace fH and net were so much in style The. l hows of lace arc charmingly effective pH and becoming and look well in both light H and dark straw The line plaited laces H are soft and dainty nnd the clever jffl milliners know very well how to twist tha H bows to nhovv off the lace to best ad 1H vantage and also give the soft and be- l coming effect characteristic of this tea ,H son's fashions. More and more endcii! CH Is the effort to bring back into fashioi 'H the bonnet of olden time, and there an H some of the new shapes trimmed witt H these lace bows and clusters and vvrcathi H of tiny llowers that recall vjvidly tin iH days of hoopskirts and bonnets tied un- VH der the chin, but these arc but advano. (fH agents the model is not .vet adopted an fH made a fashion. yl COLORED HATS FASHIONABLE. Colored hats arc more fashionable than iH ever, and all the different shades of ros )H piuk, cerise nnd, in fact, of all reds, art cl made into the most fascinating of .shapes 1 These red hats arc trimmed v ith blacL H or with red velvet of a darker color beinj H very smart or with flowers or fenthera H The shapes are equally smart if large o' H small, and there are some of uicdiuu t size most attractive and becoming Tim tM is quite remarkable, for the medium sizi M hat s one of the most trying fushions and "H is rareb smart. C The Leghorn hats and the fine Itnliat 'B straw; are very beautiful this summer. ', M Of an exquisite shade ot palest yellow M real straw color they are most becoming. fM One of the season's fashions-is to have 21 the brim of Leghorn and the crowu of net ! or lace. This is supposed to give a lighter, M ym 1 JjU fl TJntrlc Hat with I.lncn Goto. H ; p TM more airy effect than when the entire bat kflH is of straw. jl The plaeing of tho bows on the hats J H makes a lot of difference this ccasou, but jH at the same time there is no hard nnd pH fixed rule as to where the should b- T WH placed. At the left or right side, at the jtlH back or directly in frout, each position is j smart nnd fashionable according to the TH size or shape of tho hat. The stiff bow of H straw or fancy ribbon that stands high vH above the crown and is placed a little to H tho left on the front of the hat is ex- &H trenich distinctive, hut the small lound v cH hat, w'ith the crown covered with fcath- trH eis or flowers has a small black velvet bow JAlH direptly in front, which gives just the right i JM touch. The pliability of the straw this ; JH season makes it possible to twist and tio H it nlmcdl as easlb aa ribbon, and th a'H bows of straw are still popular in conie- H quencc. When the fashion first made its H appearance in the spring there was much . H doubt as to whether it would be a lasting jH fashion, but weeks and months have passed , M and tne straw bow, if the piece straw s H used, continuea to be popular. There are H somb hats with no trimming but the straw' H itself in bows, loops and folds, and th " 'H eltect is very smart. Should it be hard H nnd unbecoming then a facing of velvet H for the brim and one .soft quill feather will H break tht severity of line satisfactorily. H The manue- in which masses of ilovvcra M are grouped Is most attractive this sum- ( H mer. Every blosjom and every leaf U so B disposed that it shows, aud the perfection H pi coloi and detail is marvellous. tlowc H made entiielj of ribbons are smart and H as expenshv ns the most extravagant H woman could wish for. H H |