Show I I e 8 1 1 H I c Li tD j 1 j 1 i I l k I II IThe 1 V I i The Latest test Models In Indicate it 1 I i I t the Advent vent of o 1 Smaller Hats Ha ts tsI I i i 1 I 1 t i THE day clow of the thc Merry Widow is Ii j t done and nd the woman who adorned j 1 herself to the extinction of comfort and 11 I convenience with a threefoot wide hat hati i I can sigh with relief Dame D mc Fashion I i exacts no longer suffering from her herI 1 I I I j devotees The day of the big hat is is isI I I I I done I i Of course COUTie the new models many man of I them examples of which arc are shown on oni 1 i this page do not show any violent break I I from the last years prevailing styles I but the tendency towards modification I I of the extremes of style in which we indulged riotously is plain Hats fiats even een I I big hats arc much smaller and many yc i really small hats arc are shown r 1 I Email Hat Bate Next Winter J I Very rc small hats to be sure arc are still only on the distant horizon but close closet t I observers prophesy that within a season i we wc shall hlll sec see once more the thc vogue of the I small hat One of the most recently r I imported hats was extremely ext small a at t i Ii I I toque oque as a matter of fact fairly fairl covered L with lace Jacc and lower flower trimming com corn combined combined I The trimming ng was so arranged I that the spectator was deceived in rc re res s i to size sire and only on close examination f nation could one observe what a distinct I departure from front prevailing modes it was ws wasI I I Of course some sonic such change e was to tobe toI I I i i I t be expected We V e have hwe been heen running to tol I I i large hats for several seasons and I for forone forone l i one must confess confer I am tired of them Thy They were extremely difficult to wear wearA f I I I A small woman always looked like a aI I I Christmas tree candle with a i j i snuffer atop and unless a tall woman I i carried herself well she was more than thant t 1 I apt ant to resemble a windmill Then too 1 l I I it if i ones face were plump or thin the thc i I chances were that the average se big hat I acted like a microscope on ones facial deficiencies and brought brou ht out everything fa ti I 1 tint that one wanted left in shadow b I d i f i I Stylee t l That fact however could never neer in induce induce rn I 1 duce us to be out of style While big bi 1 hats were the thing we ue wore them and it I if we look back hack it seems teems to me mc that we wc i clung to them all the more firmly ber be because became r cause came we were not convinced of oi their f suitability The modification in in the thestle style of gowns induced the change of hats L The simplicity city of line of the prevail prevailing prevailing i 1 ing modes m inn in gowns made the continued existence of the t e big hat ridiculous It t I was in in itself an m expression of a extreme l ornamentation entirely out of spirit with the classic lines of the spring and 1 summer models The hats shown illustrate the wide variety ariet of styles and md treatment favored I i this Car CarI car carIt It I Variety In to Trimming i Lawn and lace seem to he in great favor faor with the Paris Pans milliners but I 1 straws in in all varieties of weave and andI I m mi color are arc shown with equal favor faor I r The rather small round brim hat shown n is an 10 especially simple and be becoming bei becoming i coming comm model The Thc crown is straw and andI I r I the brim of wire wire covered with lace with fi I nn On edge of satin satinI I i The little jUle low poke shown is another mother very ery charming arning c model It is really an r I adaptation of the cap can the peasant women i of Normandy wear and the style stile st e has t tj j been given the name Normandy The b br r I I i I 11 11 j jI ji V r rJ I 1 J 1 i r 1 bi F l tJ j o Q r lJ W fi 1 i it n J I fir i il t l V 1 l I 1 t r ft I f Il 1 1 Mr f fi A i tt b W tW 00 1 J k A I i yr F r 5 ha fI 1 t j 1 r i ik ii fIrt It L LJ i Ii J W 1 ff 4 N A f T r If L t i J IL 1 l f fl F l s y jJ 1 j I If f fib j jI v I u fi moue mode is very becoming to both small and large faces fa aces cs but its nature restricts it to more or less festive occasions This particular model is i is created out o of very cry er fine lawn inset nisei with lace The trimming rimming t is a combination of lace and flowers plovers with w ih loops of ribbon It is is one our of the most charming models shown and no woman could fail to look coquet coquettish coquettish coquettish tish m in it II The neck shown with it is a particularly p beautiful example of some sorer o of the work the best French shops are arc turning out The ruche is composed of rosettes rosette of dark satin t n ribbon with wiLh cen central central trot rosettes of ribbon The Thc two central hits hats in the upper row of the illustration are arc re some of the time new n ew shapes in straw scion The Thc nearer one ones is is s of coarse braided straw with very sim simple simple plc trimming trimming This model by the Wl way aj is shown with st dh a 1 severely plain tailored gown The other straw is of chip quality with I a rather wide upturned brim particularly becoming to almost any an type of o face The crown is is made with satin ribbon ri hon overlaid with net and the time chief ornament is a somewhat broad buckle Dressing D the Hair The classic trend in costume must naturally be accompanied by the same suggestions throughout the toilet Hair Hairdressing dressing shows the change chan e most de decidedly decidedly The hail hair is dressed low late in in some instances in in the severe Psyche knot with which some of us were fa familiar familiar familiar probably twenty years ago Clas Classic Classic Classic sic sic simplicity applied to the arrangement of the hair however requires classic outline of features sp so modifications mo must be arranged to suit irregular features fea features features tures Small puffs and anu separate braids make the thc becoming arrangement of the hair haira a much easier easier matter than if all ones own oils hair is used Except for the thc of a personal pride long and thick hair is more burdensome than necessary The appropriate hair orna ornaments ornaments ornaments ments arc are variations on an the Grecian fillet or suggestions from that source These arc readily made on a foundation of f ribbon wire covered with Seth satin or 01 ribbon The hair is is parted and slightly waved aed on each side si e then drawn loosely to 10 o the thc back where it is s arranged in two rive braids that are arc pinned rather r close dose to 1 I I 7 h hr 17 N r r rt v A AJr r r z Jr fe c II 1 rf t i s A 9 r if o r aJ t r II ii iii t A x Wt t r to st 1 tr 1 i l r I 1 lil If J h IV IVi 01 i y U I 1 r lU 4 j Y h Ij r j 7 Jr gf J M lIt o i ill I Iii J v t i I 1 1 j J x I r l l N ti li t r k h 1 If t to hr S fk 1 r 1 I i t if I II 1 l ic r s f Ik it r il n ni I i i t J z r I 0 C o tW r r i j J r I 0 C o tW r r i j the thc head The fillet crosses the front of the head rather like l ke a coronet braid and ends with ith a large ribbon rose at each side In a more nearly nearl pure Grecian ar arrangement arrangement arrangement the hair is slightly waved and built huilt out at the back b ck in closely placed puffs Satin ribbon about an aninch anInch aninch inch and wide is woven in inand inand inand and out the thc hair hir and a trick of the hair hairdressers hairdressers hairdressers dressers to facilitate this is to wind win a apiece apiece piece of wire a fine flue wire hairpin will do around one end of the ribbon making it possible to thread it in in and out after niter the hair is is dressed without fear of disarranging it With the French people of detail milliner and hairdressing arc most closely connected and each must have a fairly fairl good knowledge of the others art Tho Coronet Arrangement The coronet arrangement arran with the ends of the hair curled is is s a valuable suggestion whether one has little or much hair The least wisps w of hair may I t J I IY Y ri i J J F l U f I L LH H 1 I t t t tl PJ hJ I l tJ fI t h t tI 1 4 t a a I t I I It i J J J I I II lJ I I I 11 1 1 I 11 J t W v j 1 J ill l l I I Il I 11 II 1 l r vt ten r i It r I I 1 I R li be prettily and naturally arranged In Inthe inthe inthe the coronet way wa The hair is is s parted in inthe inthe inthe the centre and combed loosely toward the back lifting it a little from the neck lIeck toward the crown of the head It is loosely tied lied then divided and the ends J l u tW 1 hulf iy Ji t I u Ar w 1 rr I 1 4 N W fi w JT Y M tl r If L W J l I tr r fib l r rI I 1 iW fI 1 j 0 j y t l r rt l I Ik r l 4 b 10 I made de into two curls A separate braid not heavy hea enough to look set and arti artl is pinned to cross the top of thi the c I head i |