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Show l J m VelveL Whirls Roun. ft, ina "MulUlude of T I The Beret Highly Fv-vored Fv-vored In Paris These Days Huge Collapsi-WeCrowns Collapsi-WeCrowns o fSo f t Fab-Ac Fab-Ac Above Small Roll Brims-ClippedOstrich isl a Winter Trimming That Minds Not Wet Weather. I 'T'M procrastination must come U an end now I I t who has put off the matter k from . jjay to div. m iking her summer I Beadg enr "do- nr.- :m Knade up her mind what she wants in lufumfn millinery must now face the que!ifon and buy something or other. tvonlf it is only g..-.. - ... . -n hut to Ude elver until a more satisfactory one Ibs cen selected. And th re seem I to kfc pretty ui,)f ehoi-e m tin- new I mll'Jlnrry. There are shapes and I'ftylax :o suit .-r rvhodv.i n-l every type; K" It kill not I,,. dilTI.Mi!' to ..,-! out ., . booming fall hat this year l r Soft Beret Styles Becoming. L I PariB ls rnn klnsr a grout vogue of the plittle draped turban called the beret k pd Two lint- of t'is 'vpr iro pictur.-d Hpe is suggestive of the tall Cossack ItVrban with high draped velvet crown Hfnd close breast trimming of gray ftrebe feathers. Grebe and hackle are Much used for all-around trimming1 Band nothing l.s more becoming than W thf.se soft featherv bands -,,.,c the I ff The Cossack turban l.s n gray I Sr-d black a modish combination this p season Morn emphatically of the I beVet type ls the velvet turban with foFds and folds of soft material over I anp under a rather wide rolling brim. I The rown !s low n i d -c! v, 1 I. , rushed I ocr It so that It forms a continuous I Hi" wvh '!'- r.-:: !: : in r ,i. r r h i r. Pstandlng up from it separately This Bberct ls made of blue velvet and the KCOn feather that droop.s at one side is Uu-gray. Oddly placed feathers and Wipgs make the autumn hats unusual anqi d.srinctlve. i m- nr, t know- Just HfhWc a feather will appear next I Slaving fre-. !, e . r .. .).. r Hu4 from the brim, or drooping over B.on ear and reding on the wearer's I ihouider. luge Bows Of T. a. . Topple xcr Brims K An Instance of the oddly placed trimmings of the season ls instanced I It) the. illustration showing a wide i brimmed sailor adorn. ,) onlv with a I mammoth lace bow, adroitly wired. I and; posed on ho front of the brim, she lace loops projecting toward the r frenf. Were this hew tied m a con-.ventional con-.ventional manner and .wached at one I side of the crown the hat would not be half so chle; It is the odd and EUnusual position of the bow which I gives the bit: hat lis imliv.dual char-1 char-1 acter and its smart distinction. As Hfou have guessed, this big hat is black, f ind th bow Ls made of black lace. Another large hat pictured It w trimmed quite differently with a gar-Hand gar-Hand of flowers flattened ticht against ft the crowo. Here again is the unusual father than the conventional! Or-I Or-I dinary flowers in conventional ar. I rangement would not be ha" i-o smart ft9 these embroidered chenllo posies that hug the material of the crown. L The hat I 3 d rooplng-brim sailor of pale gray with an underbrlm facing of pansy purple velvet. The chenille flowers aro in tones of palo pink, deep rose rind mauve with ono flower In soft blue. The chenille leaves aro a brownish green In tone These chenille embroidered hats are beautiful, but remember. If you plan to make one at liora?, that the flat flowers must have a background of 50ft y draped fabric, a flat, embroidered garland on a blocked shape would be very severe and ugly. The lines of the hat must bo soft and graceful and the crown must bo draped, the flower embroidery embroid-ery melting Into the general silhouette of the hat. .Metal Flowers Brighten Dark Hats Another style of flower trimming, commended by Dame Fashion for win-tor win-tor wear, is shown In the velvet turban with a turned back brim. This queer-ly queer-ly shaped brim ls exceedingly up-to-date, for brims are anything but conventional con-ventional this season; they shoot out at all sorts of unexpected angles. The pictured turban of black velvet has almost no brim at the back while the front of tho brim tries to imitate antlers, ant-lers, spreading outward and backward at either side of the head. On this exaggerated brim Is a flat embroidery of metallic flowers In shades of green gold and rose gold Some of the French trlcornes have high, turned back brims at the front, with the points of the hat at sides and back and across the expanse of brim above the face are appllnued or embroidered flowers In gold, silver, copper or some other metallic effect, f lipped Ostrich Withstands The Weather One of the practical trimmings of the season Is clipped ostrich which resembles a short, very thick fringe. A graceful beret from Heleno et Julie Is of almond green velvet with a big draped crown and rather narrow roll brim, and a thick fringe, or brush, of this clipped ostrich In smoke gray stands up Inside the roll of the brim all tho way around I'nllke curled ostrich, the short clipped ostrich will weather a rain or snow storm and be quite unharmed. This trimming Is rather expensive for it takes a good deal of handsome ostrich to make one of the clipped bands; but in the end the trimming will prove very practical and satisfactory. For everyday wear there ls a smart little sailor with a straight brim pointed sharply at one side. The high draped crown is of black hatter's plush and the brim is faced with deep blue velvet. A frinpe of clipped ostrich In the lovely blue shade springs up from a narrow band of black moire ribbon that encircles tho baso of the crown. nt;ora tad Beaver Hats In Tailored Style For morning wear with tailored walking costumes there are small tur bans of draped fabrics used in com- ! binatlon. Duvetyn and angora make a combination well liked One ot these turbans has a" mushroom brim of angora and a crown of duvetyn. and j the two materials arc braided together in a flat, soft rope which encircles the crown and forms the only trimming, trim-ming, i.inc beret turban has a shallow I roll brim of dark blue velvet and a ) draped tarn crown of gray duvetyn on which ls an embroidery of rust red ! chenille. Pressed beaver in white and j violet was combined to make the captivating cap-tivating little turban with outstanding quills that spring from the brim at j either side. The shape of this hat. with brim wider and more pronounced tit the front Is very modern and the use of pressed beaver for turbans is distinctly a style feature of this season. sea-son. jew k( ap Shapes kppeax With Autumn In the showing of chapeaux du jour or small tailored hats for everyday wear there aro models that are suggestive sug-gestive of the jockey cap. That ls. theV brim fits close to the head at back and sides and shoots out to shade the eyes at the front. Because these turbans are so small they suggest jockey caps, not pokes and when the material is' handsome thc-y are rather attractive-little attractive-little affairs One model ls of tete de negre velvet with his;h draped crown and jockey brim on which ls an embroidery em-broidery In self toned chenille and gilt threads. There are very few felt hats; draped fabrics are very much the fashion thi.-season thi.-season but a few milliners have broushJ. out attractive felt .models . iust to Ehov. that they refu.se to give up felt ps a winter millinery material and allow it to be forgotten entirely. Paulette has brought out a eharmlnc toque of pale plstache green felt the soft beautiful French felt that drapes like cloth The hat Is elongated In shape and is rather tall, the trlcorne brim rising to the top of the crown The felt Is not so much draped, as folded and refolded, lapping edges appearing ap-pearing here and there. no of these edges forms a narrow second brim across the back, stitched against the main brim. A very long wing in the dainty plstache shade is set against "I )Hirvly LilUe S Mat of Pressed and Violet the right side of the hat and bends al a right angle to lie across (he top of the crown, the thape wing-Up shooting out straight at the left side of the hat. This simple but unusual hat has been much admired !n P:irls an l Is being reproduced over here In various , Ifcil "Russian Turban of Black Velvet With a Brim of So? I Pearl dray Grebe shades; the original pbtache green. tan and white. Speaking of white hats one must not overlook the dainty little raatinee tur : baas of white pressed beaver, velvet or d i:t.tyn. embroiderfed with chenille I (lowers in p&s'ej colors. |