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Show 1 (new things in the world of fashion Mi At the many millinery exhibitions Ml now going on in the city many de- Mm lightful hats aro to be seen. Delicate- Mm ly tinted straws as well as crepe do chine and Georgette models in the fll palest of pale tints are among the M a novelties offered. 'M I Primrose yellow, shrimp pink and M 1 soft nattier blue figure largely among 'M m the colors, and a new device for their 9 I adornment is the painting of flowers M I and foliage round the crown. A hat Jjif of bottle green crepe de Chine re- jKfr quires absolutely no other trimming flfl if it has a wreath of silver Ivy leaves VII painted round it or a single dark red ME rose with its glossy leaves. Some of .flfE the best sports and country hats are 91 decorated simply with a band of knit- 1 ting in gay wools, about a couple pf 91 inches wide, "which makes an ideally I plain yet effective trimming. These 9 K ar0 en worked in dice of four purl II and four plain, or some other fancy 9 m stitch. IE A purple velour hat looks delight- IV ful with a band of cherry colored iff wool diced with purple, with fringed iff ends. Quaint little bunches of strange IK exotic flowers made out of wool, exact iff replicas of those our grandmothers IB made and treasured, are now highly IB decorative devices for hat trimming. 19 These small eccentricities of fashion K provide much scope for homo grown IK originality and clever fingers. 19 Tho Question of the "nights" is 9 always one of absorbing interest, and, 19 though it sounds chilly, a new sleeve. 19' less empire model trimmed with lace 19 and ribbon is enormously attracthe 19 So is another model, which is of finest 19 linen lawn decorated with hand em- 19 broidery, warranted, despite its fragile Ifjff appearance, to withstand the on- gjjgby. slaughts of the laundress. It is dalntl- 9 b' adorned with ribbon. |