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Show flAM5 FASHIONS rWlARIED Styles in Large and Small Hals ; III! I I 1 ' 1 ' ' - WiY V-'--y C ?&3 ? 'AJ) :VV- lhtvZ ' V .'B ( I:.'- ; .'. Ot.: 1 7 Yell W Crio Hat with Black Aiercttc , kAif; 1 """ " K-. White Crin Hat with Ostrich Plumf H' UQTMx . 1 . Black Crm Hat w.th Lace and Qt. m,.',- r,-.u ( Al$L1 ;l'J Pink Roses. KuiuJie f.-nBin. ' win NrW; f- SL4 Ktf-?M' .'' -tr thought the smartest, but within tho last fortnight LaVo bcoo sccu bats of this description de-scription where stiff Kjirnys of rocs have ; boon the trimrnlns. 1 Tlu hnta nro Foft in outline, but tlip trimminir is nlwiys stiff innd barrl, In sharp but most cfiViivc con-tTot. con-tTot. Thcr nro tof)iiP.s innde with brim of fl.twera and crown of niftliriri, plain or figured; thp ari' ronnd In nhnp, ijuitc !nr?i, nnil tin) flowers aro of t'i sinull blsHi)in:f ; the rnvn is exti-Pincly full, with nir.i. loops on'J Iws, Row-rnHy bb k. nlthixih tbrro am ninny with the urowo of silk Irr-.vi to niatrh tho frown, I w Iiiio tin' flower brim auiy be a lighter or I darker aliado of the !aioc clor. wh seen last jmt. Medium fire and ;mHll Bhnp aro lh bcxt. although there an a few of the larger shapix that are included in-cluded In the lati'xt exhibitions. A hat. Homcthlnr between a toque nuJ turban in shape, tlrat is popular, fits ni'ite f-hiv. to the bead, Is nppnreutly stnnil. althot:zh in reality it is of medium nlzc ; It has a brim of In-top braid or crin that turns down ; the crown is of satin or pi Ik, qnite bleb and full, aud at the lr ft side Is n lar'if otiff bw of tho nilk or n-itin. Another f the same dr-.-v-ription has a black velvet crown with white ptraw brim and n bow of white straw that Imdts Iik-a Iik-a piece of laco. Then there Is a tuudinVa- )1f CeprrtsliU 1H. 'r ISniillo Hem Id THE quotation, "Of making many books there is no nd," can in ! thene daya be chunged to "Of making bat Ih re is no end," for i not only e ry month nnd ercry rreck, bnt erery tiaj" n- ; tyle Ja lieadcr exhibited to n credulous credu-lous publle, wbVcb, after the severe train-lnc train-lnc ot the past few year, meekly nc-cepld nc-cepld every trx lly ns quite po?ib!e. Such numbers of millinery establishments establish-ments o have Ktarted since lant season would seem to indicate that the millinery business Jiebl marvellous possibilitiea, and certainly Ihe avenge woman demand de-mand more than the overace (hitherto cviiBldered to lw the average) number of hats in her sprinpr, puniiuer, autumu and winter outfits. r BY A. T. ASHMORE. the continual change, nnd to continue to 'wear the oriplnally chosen hata with that J jerenely conscious, pelf-possessM manner that a thoroughly palisfactory hat bo-stows bo-stows upon the wearer thereof. Are larse or email lints the most fashionable? fash-ionable? is a question continually nked and one that i8 bard to answer. Xaver was there a tfcanon when smaller or rather more elow? fitting luits were worn, and jet never was there a Reason wheu such imnienso ones wero fashionable, fashiona-ble, and alno the medium sizitl hat is eaKerly nought for. At one time it was emphatically stated that small hats in the daytime and lare bats in the evening even-ing solved the problem, but now, with the Oriental style of wrapped turban l.ape chosen for the eveniiii; and the inmin unmistakably Intended for day wear, all ideas arc chanced again, and it is indeed n difficult task to pteer correctly alone the winding path that Dame Tachion elects her bubjects shall triad. Toques anil turbans are tremendously popular, but quite distinct in shape and Ktylo from what were called by thoso names a jear ago. The general outlines may lx the same, but in reality they are quite unlike. The heart nize is always al-ways large no that the hat gns down far on the head, aud as this Kometiniea is unlccomins, on Inside band, or bale, an it is calli'il, has to be put in to raiso the hat from the head nnd show at leat u Klimp.e of hair and feat 'ire. Fnncy straw, wonrlerfnlly ft and pliable pli-able and in every conceivable color, is oi-d in thnfe bats, rnd treated as though it were tulle or cilk, is folded and pleated I DiftW CePTriCl't. !. T Bei.JllOi.-r -LV-, i-"i'r',-t' ''-r UtUvV tolUBlve. Uwltilit. jaJt;New- ork thought the smartest, but within the last was seen last jear. Medium fires and 'Y'Wfl c. " 1 fortnight havo been sccu bats of this de- mall Bhnps are Ihe bcxt, although there (V NsfcjrjjA CO v,5) !fcription where Btiff sprays of rotes have an a few of the larger shapes that are in- -VV' tva. --sV B A. T. ASHMORE. !leen the trimrnlns. 1 The hats are Foft in eluded In the latent exhibitions. . . - rT. w ,5--wWf. X , outline, but the trimminir is always stiff A hat. nomrthlnr between a toque nuj '. . ';. ' ' . ' ' ' . V. ' . A "vW 'V'A . " ' TJTR quotation, "Of making maoy'tho continual change, and to continue to unmistakably Intended for day wear, ,illjand h,r()f , rhariTMt moftl eflr,ivo coll. lurtm in ,m,)(.. tlnt is popular, fits quite , ' r ' ,i, ," .l ' V' "K''-.-. ; v..VjJ books there is no end," can inlwear the on'slnally chosen hats with that ideas arc changed .again, and it is indeed trat. There aro toques made with brim f-hnvt to the bead, Is apparently :tinil. , : - . :' , . . ' ' . ' ' if?,T.ti":''''",'';? these daya be chunged to "Of Uerenely conscious, nelf possessed manner n difficult task to Pteer correctly alone of fl wera and crown of mattacs, plain or althouzh in reality it is f medium tdzc ; , . ... . . .wiwywf.v :" "'"'ty making hot Ihrre is no end," for that a thoroughly Mliirfactory hat bo- the winding path that Dame Fashion f,k'"r,M, : ronnd ,n Minp"' "uitc 11 ha " brim tof ,",ro" hrn'" r.cnn - 1 v "j" '' ! : : V ' 'AWMi ' , lnr?e. nnii the flowers are of t'ie small turns down ; the crown is of satin or pilk, ; ,. Iv'.til? 'iW!,?v'ii ! j not only r-ry month and every s,ows upon the wearer thereof. el,, her Bubjects shall trend. !,.,,.,, ; the crown is extremely full, qn.te h.Kh and full, and at the left side iv' I ' " . ' t4V Wi U i ' " J week, bnt every day are new Are large or Pmnll hnU the most fash- Toques and turbans are tremendously with mm. ' loops' and Iiavs, generally Is a law stiff b-.w of the nilk or n-nin. ' J 'f'Jr, ' ' jtjipg Ja headcar exhibited to n credu- ionahleV is a question continually asked popular, but quite distinct in shape and black, although ibrro are many with the Another of the same description bas a i - - - 'JV VH '-'-5 ' " low public, wbfcA. after the severe train- and one that is bard to answer. stylo from what were called by' th,o rown of pilk ty matr1' 1,10 OWD. hn,k vclvft crown with wh,t'-' (,traw brim : . i , '. KiiPP0K 1 . , ,, wbiie the flower brim auiy be a lighter or nnd n bow of white straw that b.oka like ! - t-V.'i'5''W.V lnc of the past few yean, mee.y nc- NoTOr WAS Uiow a season when smaller names a .-ar aso. The general outlines , darkcr liaJo of fllP Mt0c clor. a piece of laco. Then there Is a modifira- ;! . ' dM ! repln every atro lly as quite possible. or ratUf,f m0K coc fitting liats were may Ik the same, but in reality they ; ' '. .X&r 'T'Vfij 'v-V' j Such numbers of millinery establish- worn, and ct never was there a season nr 1to unlike. The lu-ad sie is ah v ' . ' 'J I''-V' ments os have started alnec lant season jyi,(.u surh "immense; ones were fashiona- wn-vs I'l'"' n 'bat the hat gns down ' ' '" ' ' i 'I ''KWAL I ,. . j, ... ,,, ,1,. ,;iiiMrr np on t,lf bead, aud as this sometimes y))l ZX , i 1 1 1 i ' l ?z i V i would seem to indicate that the milliner bK Alld a,HO , moihmn hat L, unlrcomi M pf ,,,,,! . Jym . T ,U ' ' fe Mi business bold marvellous poss.bihtt-, MK,rly .i,Kht for. At one time it wa it is calM, has to be put in to raise 1 1 ' 'fM 1 '--2! - and certainly the average woman t mphatically stated that small hats in 'be hat from the head nnd show at least j Tr'f , ' '' ' ' 'A I J f ' ' 1 '- iV-ll)? ' . J mnn.Vi more than the overage (hitherto tbc daytjtlll. Bn1 Uri. LaU in the even- a k""" t and feam. ; 1! ' ' " '' i -'' V ' ! ' ''( 1 , , , . . . , , , mK ftf . , u, ., Fnncy straw, wonderfully .ft and pli- f-,--J..-M -.' ' ;1 . . fi'-i'i - ' ' ri 'h'rfS ' ' ' i cjiiBldered to lw the average) number of lax ved the problem, but now, with .. . .. . 'I t '--;r s , T;l 1 , i 5 , ;. ' :. t z'r- , - able and in every conceivable color, is u5.-d j 1 A;-A- iiViiv -p1-' ,v'): ; v'.-; ..-A-, ! ' t? . . : - , 1 .'$ t- v. '( -f. hats in her spring, Fiinimer. autumu and the Oriental style of wrapped turban hats, r.nd treated as thungh it V:VvW " ' 1 5 , ; -, tt-Xy , winter outfits. pl.ape chosen for the evening and the were tulle or silk, is folded aud pleated t!i.:i ;M?,HV' r J'k'M '" : V ' .: -' ) I ' . ' i .' j - j LW-Vli' QjeWA5' U-l I Green Voile deSoic Gown Over Silver Satin biy'tV'.- VA'-r; yy iV iX? M'V'A - Grn Li"" Hat with Aigrettes n,of Curvri.-hL Wio. hv Re,liocer fe". .VT-VV ; '., '.--A' ' '; 1 -I r'3 i'iMil '- tol.yr.-hi JOIO. Nriv York V:Vl?iA.- ' V"4' -:,:v '' ; : ' Tl" 'i,r" . ; ' .' ;' Vj.; ' V1? -V-"' '.ii '' . '"" " V f 'ii ' 11 1'-tf. .i J55v Uon of one of last year's most popular trimmings this season and is in great de- pink, yellow, red and white, there in no .JV , V' '';'vi '."'' '."Ti.'i I tO, -O Black Taffeta and White Lace Hat Ml. ' xrAlVv walking hats, with tbe brim rolled back mand, both white and black, and moot material that I so satisfactory. A burnt ' 1 ''U'.: .-:l!--.'i 1::' rl, rT(.i!fH.!',-,o l:"wi,,?,r t toward the front and caught with n fancy beautiful pieces of lace have bcn taken' or. Tiwcun rough straw with the laco 1 .... "1 j-jii. . .cv 0,w Qrtd'i b)W or Btiff feathers. Thi year the shape from the family treasure chest and made around the crown and n spruy of pink Straw Toque with Lace and Roses ha a hicher crown aud a stiffer bnm. but up into the lae,. l-um that ore. so effective roses at the sid- looks equally well wicu Main il.lraono ,A,X1f lW b?. i ,hc linN arc n,nlost lho Bnrao lto"sh f"l becoming, or twisted around the crown a lieht or d irk gown aild is invariably dvoWrchi10lO.Oork strflw nnd M ie ,at,Q lim((D smart. ,n UJo(i KraccfuJ b.Toming, while the white or black ec- tst for thl sfJ"lc of ,,nt' nnf iQ n" 'lor. A flat band of while laco on the brim tire be0 hat with aigrette or roses bc- t 1 , . - no null n i l.l,.1, .,r.l l.iro It lo tit I.. ..C - 1.1 1- . . 1. .. i.. .... . ' lion of one of last year's most popular walking hats, with tbu brim rolled back toward the front nnd caught with it fauey bow or Btiff feathers. ThU year the shape h:i.s a higher crown aud a stiffer bnm, but the lin are almost the same Hough straw and with the satin tioish Is smartest smart-est for this style of hat, and in all color, as well as in black and w hite. It Is lu constant con-stant demand, for It is generally becoming and moi-t practical. j Ijice is one of tlw most, fashionable trimmings this season and is in great demand, de-mand, both white and black, and most beautiful pieces of lace have been taken from the family treasure chest and made up into the laee hats that ore so effective and becoming, or tw isted around the crown in most graceful style. A flat band of while laco on the brim insJde of a black crin hat Is extremely jsmart and the sharp contrast of the white .against the black challenge attention at lonce. Then when combined with roses, pink, yellow, red and white, there in no material that is so satisfactory. A burnt or Tuscan roujh straw with the laco around the crown and n spruy of pink roses at the side looks equally well wilh a light or d irk gown aild is invariably becoming, while the white or black eo-tire eo-tire lace hat with aigrette or roses he-slows he-slows the flushing louch to a daiuty and pitture-.que summer frock. Strikingly Picturesque Hat. An olaiost overf-owering but it can enormous oil enveloping hat made ofi criu or straw, trimmed with bows of culle or ribbon and many flowers, and. and fairly wound around the frume, A stiff aixivtte or bow of tulle, silk or velvet or a jewelled ornament is the trimming With the si rec-1 costume, the simple tailor gown, is worn this season a much plainer, more suitable style of hat than ft Fashion demauds and commands many : bats the one expensive creation can no Jenifer be made to do duty for all ocon-j ocon-j sion; but it is conceded that a certain tyle of drct. colls for a certain style of hat, and while some tire simjder ;a design de-sign than others tlnTe are few if any that ore so simple ns they appear. ( Like the simple gowns, every line and j detail has beoi movt cnrefully thought . ont in the indiviJu.il wearer and tbo bat' , ban bf-eji moit carefolly constructed le-forc le-forc it can pa the gaunUet of the mas . tr foilliner's scrutiny. All of which takes time and skilled labor, aud, oJthongh the prices auked and obtniued are fabulously high, time nnd skilled labor are expensive and must be reckoned with In calculating , the cost. i Constant Change of Style. I The constant change of nlyle Is terribly , tT'Og, not only to the woman who hn to calculate clOily what she spends, but to the woman who is irf-nt upon always b4ng well groomed nod who, having spent many hour in selecting hatn, suddenly discovers that a new importation has arrived ar-rived in which each aud every model is entirely different from any she bas in her prrsrnt collection. It requires considerable consid-erable self-control not to be swayed bv not Imj denied ft most picturesque l.nl is of black crin trimmed with black lace, pink roses and aigrettes or ostrich plumes. Larger than aoy of last year's shapes, with higher crown than bus been considered in style iu years, this remarkable remark-able construction noverthcb ss challenges adrjiiminiii and recalls the enormous picture bats of the Gainsborough era, when powdcr.-d hair, puffs and ringlets were the accepted headgear of the dii.v. And this shape, makes its appearance Juat when w.; ar- told that smaller Lats are to be worn, but the lace softens the hard outlines and the general iff-"t is becoming, be-coming, and it is cortaiuly uutiko anything any-thing yet attempted. Only a word of warnlug. The fnahiou is one that require everything in keeping the most expensive and picturesque gowns, a jterfect licrurc, fine carriage and great beauty otherwise the result will be disappointing The tomlie of color hi the new hats are must attractive and often make the hat becorain? wheu, because of shape or color, of the straw, it would not be. A burnt straw with a tnu'h of pink or with brim faced wilh black is nt Ma' smart uud attractive at-tractive and extends these same two qualities quali-ties to the wearer, wheu if left to i :ily lis natural color the hat would have been loo trying except to perfect coloring of hair oud complexion. AH theue ore ibe details that have been patiently studied! and worked out to make the expemave hats of ihi sjuimer. i i |