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Show H an Arllallo lllllloar. H "Hyaelnlha wero never la great H fater," said the Kronen milliner, who H bat wee (hop but a blK clientele, e- H cording to tha Now York Commercial H Advertiser. "Tho pink anil whllo one HHJ or charming for black hata or for HHJ cntlr Sower lonneU, but lb blue and HHJ pnrpllah blua art tb moat popular. HHHJ Why la ItT Hyacinth blue nro prottr, HHHJ ut do abaila la moro trying. Women HHHJ who aaould wear nhade of Kioto and HHHJ red and rose-heliotrope coma In bar HHHJ and order cold-gray atraw hata trim- HHHJ med with bluo hyacinths. Thar order HHHJ them but titer do not not them front HHHJ me. That la whr mr place la atlll In fl the aid atrett, while Mmo. Flantboy- H ant, who began when I did, la on tha HHHJ avenue. Mmo. Flamborant went In HHH debt at first, to be aurc. but ahe la HHH famoua now. I inako money, oh, yes, HHH but 1 ant proud of nil of my cuatomcra; HHH everyone wear becoming hata, not HHH merely faihlonable onea." Bh HHH atralghtcned out the ahlnlnic petala of HHH a aatln chou and saw a deft touch to HHH the chuler of clover and awcet paa HHH on the crumpled brim "A young ladr HH came In one day last week and wanted HHH a 'coral bonnet' 'Madame,' I aald, 'I HHH cannot make It for you You bare HHH enough color already. You lia.ro coral HHH - colored hair and rote-colored cheeks, HHH No, madame, will not make you a HHB 'coral bonnet' Did sho irow angry? HHH Well, perhaps alio did. It did not Jla- HHH trcsa me, 1 aaaure you, I milled upon HHHJ tomt one elto a charmlnic lady, who HHH I knowa that I hare tatlo and a con- HHSJ J telenca. When I returned to tho other HHH ' ( ithe tpologlird and Implored no to HBH I make her hat of another color. 'No, HHs! I madam,' I aald, 'I do not with to HH, make you a hat. It would not bo HHH artlttlc, and I do not with to put my HRa 'narao Intldo of Inartlttlo hata.' 'Uut H I you can dotlgn It youraelf,' aho aald. H w" 'Ah, that la better, I will undertake H j tha commlttlon with pteaiuro,' I aald H tf Thla la It," and tho milliner held up H 1 a poem In green loareo, vloteta and H chiffon. "The pal chiffon will framo H 5S4 her roae-colorrj face," ahe auld, crlt- H fJZ3 Ically, "taking away from IU color H K W becoming. The gren leave will H " f match her eyei, which would be beau- B ;, A tlful If they were abado darker. PjiS 1 They will look an when ahe weara H? 1 thla hat. In the back, where her hair H " V wilt thow, you the chllton and H vloleta aro of a deeper tono. It will H mak her hair look Titian. Bh thlnka L h It la Titian now, but It la uot. It la H moro tha tone ot trcah, new carrota. H; R Hut thla will deepen It It la a charm- I Ing hat In Itaell, but It will make a If 9 handtom woman ot thla ladr, who la aaaB what ahall I ear? of of a aome- J B what ruttlo atylt of beauty. H m "At for thoe hyaclntht," with a J jK ware ot the hand toward a mast ot HH Kji them retting In n bed ot greenery, ' Cj "they aro for clear compleilona and H' W fair aklna, whether blonde, or brunette. His. H Hyacinth blue li cold and cruel. It Ht, K haa no tympathy, no warmth. It la SjF K unrotonilre and unfeeling, The very Jnl R dart and tho very fair bare auOlclent HI , - I.. S decltton ot type to wear It, but when k I one la between tho two and haa not Ski a fine complexion, one had better SMI adopt tome other tone," |