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Show ' For tKe Evening Hat By Rita Stuyvesant. THIS trans! ion from the service uniform to the more, feminine 11 ne-o pi't-iiavw vi- .e a pleasant pleas-ant om.-. if we are to Judge by tho orowd.j of well-gowned Cornell and their returned heroes. Especially smart is the millinery worn at this season of rejoicing, for gracefulness characterizes tho new evening hats, made of erujuidlte fabrics and soft lilmy materials ill the choicest mode's. mod-e's. ' An enormous hat that Impressed one. with its quiet elegance was recently, soon. v It was created irom blii ok Ch'an'lilIy .lace and. flrtti'. net well met with 4et. A" large droop- ' ing wire frame was covered all over wli the net and' was faced' underneath under-neath with tho same sheer fabric. Over this Tell a 3ort frill of th; Spanish, lace, and a picturesque to.tich was given by a string of glittering, glit-tering, jot 'beads encircling the transparent crown. A hut of tlita typo win snow one,1) sinaruy cou-lurcd cou-lurcd hair to advantage. .Exquisite hats to wear with scml-formal scml-formal dinner gowns are also being made of margot, fine Valenciennes lace, spotted net and other featherweight feath-erweight fabrics. Feathers are enjoying en-joying a welcome renaissance, and frequently on smart hats one sees the all-black feather ornament placed at sonic striking angle. Hats that would otherwise bo stamped commonplace arc elevated to tho "exclusive" class by the presence of 'the fashionable feather. fhero is a splendid chanco Just "now to express one's individual -taste in millinery, for never before have there been so many styles advanced ad-vanced Jn such a wide variety -f colors and handsome , materials. Intonsc blue tullo, conspired with Victory roses to make ?. triumphant hat. Is sure to find a wclcoco In the heart of the woman who appo- elates true artistry in millinery. Instead W being placed on tlic hat as usual, tho Oat roses were caught between th tulle on the upper, and underside of tho brjjn, concealing yet revealing their beauty behind a veiled surface. This lovely hat was worn with a dinner gown of beige georgette. The girl with the Titian locks, who thinks the black evening hat more appropriate for tho 'matron, will admire a hat of orchid maline . and wood violets, with dainty loops of velvet ribbon of an "in-between" "in-between" shade. A drooping frill of ploa'tcd maline gives a sort and youthful line to the edge of the hat. "Priestly Kindness. A gentleman took pity upon an Irish laborer who was toiling in anvcxcavatlon Oh a hot Summer dav, and, producinga bottle and a glass refreshed Pat with a glass of wliis-cy. wliis-cy. Pat was exuberant in his expressions ex-pressions of thanks, "Arrah, sir " he said, "it's good; It's to me Jii3t like mother's milk to an Infant!" "But what would the priest say," naked tho gentleman, "if he know that I was giving you this drink?" "Och. sor." said Pat, "what would ho say but Just this 'Glve'him an-other',' an-other',' " A Sin of Commission. "Wife: "Somehow this pic doesn't taste Just as Mrs. Johnson's did the other night. I thought I knew the recipe, but I think 1 must have left .something out." Husband, t,. terj-lasllng: "There's nothing you could leave one that would mako It taste like thu I. it's 'something .ou'vo put in!" " |