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Show iHAR 1 5 FASHIONS in L AT t FAl L and WINT ER HATS ip"; yfS Creations in Velvet, Fur and Embroidered SJJ 1,5':'Ay'.,'i.-'V ' "' " -S f ; .V '- jSjM Champagne Colored Beaver Hat V ',.;..:. - ('ivV--SV " ' ; V' ' '' ' J&&. - KxrHilve (VpyriKlit, 1010. New ork BS.-"vv :r . . , v.. : 1 k'iiM- 'S- - : - , --'; 91 ' : Blue Velv Turban with Cray Wings .'f MMrftMl.' Black Satin Hat with Green Feather UlduMfo S?';l R Wl 'HHJi ttt V ' .; : 'v.-.'.-v.,;:'.'.'. . V- . 1 - J&k Black Velvet Hat . - ' fjl N. fholo t'opvrljlit. 1010, by n-'UtbosT ,V '" ' 1 Vm A ICiclusifc-tV-nrrisht. W), New lork . ' ' 'TVv Uornld t'ompBDy. . " 'f$ttst'$? Black Velvet Hat wiih White Aigrette C?v Turban of Cream Silk Embroidered l-',; . r-r i i:t'1-'Ks--: l. i-A I ' Exclusive rpjr.rh. 1010. Now Yoik '-v1 ' tfc--. f. 'iY'vy:- !".p ai. tl.e fa.-Ijioiiable rrstnornuts. Tl) .'i4i,iiil''lly hm;e hats come umlor tliif clas: i!ic!i(iitn, dut tlifrc nro nlsr in-t fas " inatiiik; Miiall t-io)ins am turlans, e.x-Iri'moly e.x-Iri'moly lit-ooininc to lni h the youngci urn oi I or wdDicn, ili-sitrnpil to be worn villi clnliorito ilii-niro nml rcstnuranl (.-owns. Tlio ilrrufil lurl:in of tulle w.U one nf tlio fiivorito stylos of last iprinj:, liit it is ujruin inilinj.-il witli thn winter fashions, oiily with Kii'h vn nations ns maUc it sooin qniti now. Tlic finest of liioe net, hrnenilol uik crnlroiilercfl Fntin ntnl velvois 'ill nro povHililo; the li.it to look renlly sin;irt must five tlie effort of fol'ls of iiinioriiil tie. I n round tlio head, X ! If : BY MRS. A. T. ASHMORE. HKPOMIN; hat is the niwst Sk romfortini arti' le of elothinc a 'tt woman enn posM's. and it is coii- fidently :iKKi-rted that tlie women who are the most admired for tlw-ir appouraiioe tako nnlimilfd tinio in weleetin-r ejirli and every hat they purehae. With the hair boi-nuiiusly and fashionaMy arranpeil and with a .smart nrw hat, a Mhalihy old pown will searc-ely ln iiiiii.ed. he-anse the hat will at once ehflllenjto nttention. llntj are eecentric, but how eouhl they he-othorwise in this day, when eeeentrinty reigns 'supromi?? A eonsorvativt". modoti hat would ho quite out of keeping with j an csnpeeratodly liRht skirt on fanlasu-ally fanlasu-ally cut jueltct. At the same time there j Is every indication that ihoro is a censor at work at the present extremes in dress, and the hats arc less and Iims tilutantly. conspicuous. There is a (Treat diversity in shape and size. So lurso are many of the cveniDff hats that the hat of last winter' considered huj-o, now looks quito Uv nmall, lint there aro quite u.s many of medium size and even eiocfferaledly .small slirip, that arc very smort and very he- EIA'K traiGE (.OWN. -v- the Mark velvet hats blue, white, wondj rolur. ray, black and white and trisiy aiid' white these last most wonderful ex-aiiifih-s of fine fo.nthor work. A fashion of Ion;" nffo has also been revived on the: trimming of "robe fi atlietfi the breasts,! not the witipx. This is a solid trimming, looking more like fur than feathers at nj ilistam e, ami is fasldniiablo not only for i.iilliuory, but for ?owcs, bands of It hems iiFe.l on velvet roais and costumes. On bhii-k or dark blue it is especially smart. White aijreit.w or white feathers on tho l l.ii k or dark blue velvet Mats uro always strikintj in etToi t and as u rule beeomiiip. At tho nioin.-nt fashion (leiniinds that thore .shall be a lot of while used, but fashion may command nn.l individual lisle will only aoe.Ie in so far as may ie be.-omiD. and too miteli while in the trimming of' a hat nevi-r soems quite so smart as when t Ii.-re is only a small quuii-tily. quuii-tily. A black .-lut hat. all black, ex-Iretr.ely ex-Iretr.ely sunplo m desi.Mi, is most popular, r.rd this has but one touch of white in u. the crown to hold up the hut. It may look as thouk'h it were far down ou the head. In reality it Ls li-ld up from it. Tho number of diftVrent materials used is quite remarkable this season. Satin, vc 1- I vet, loth, beaver and, for later in the win-' ter, fur are all im-liid.-d in the catejjorv, I while in addition there ure theatre hats of j pmbroideri-d silk, uet tulle and luoo. Then there i.i quite as ranch variety in color as material, while the cer faithful all black hat is as popular as ever, and just as iiecenry to the completion of the winter outfit. It is quite a mooted question f MX 0 Jf Wl Black Velvet and Ermine Hat Frimto ropvrlslit. l'J.f' hv nMitllnor nxcluM-e ronvrk-hl. V.Mi. Now uik lierntd Conipnny, 1 I would be quite the smartest h.its of tie autumn, but thej are not conspicuously popular, and quite as many l-aver and velvet are already to be noticed. . ,e-comins ,e-comins smart black saiin hat is a delightful de-lightful thine to own, but the material i.- M AliX . ' tfiz? iy.:i' t t.ttist: i.i.nii uuwi, and if a study is made of the Turkish I turban a most satisfactory up to dulo t cau be evolved. i Such hi'h prices are asked for hats tlui winter that the first visits pil to t tie fashioiiuMt; milliners are, to say the least, depress:ni t ihe woman of good tjste ami limited im-ouie. There are .shapes aiJ t r I iij n i i n Z s iii!!e iiiii-iK.dblo lo copy, for in one rase it is n carefully worked out bouity of line, in another it is a costly tiiiiimii: that is, costly m itself, and not always be. ar- j.vluii has iii;: !i.' it .so. Hut this Is mil i x. .;i wle ll all ll.'! are l.lh priced ..r iiupo.s-.jMo ( pv. All ill ill 4 w ml L't.A. K AND WLMIK Vr.L XT::,:x (.OWN it may be said soaun "if ter season, they are in demand. To bein Ihe winter the fallilllll bh. woman invariably orders :i small black civet hat; later there is the larger shape r.i.uired and also the larce veb cl trimmi'd a" not entirely velvet theatre S-A I i r or tiiinnied effectively, satiu hats are .ieliL'htful for aiitiiiau wear, and it is really m..ie s- nsible lo have different iua- terials for the diff. ieul M-asoin. The all fiat her hats, mi tashi"ii:'ble in I'aris at this lime of car, have never I, ecu jiopu-lar jiopu-lar in America. This i--.it there are more to lie seen. 3lld it U be d. filed that I he fashion ill eventually lo aee,..t,il, f..r. (lil.e the s'ltin IhHk, (Ins.- should be a between be-tween se.isiin style. Velvet hats are so universally becoininj: and smart that car alter year, and now 11 i !i:i.i.N ci.icru an l vui.vr.r 'J wn in itself hard and niibecoiniui;, ami when put over too hard and still li frame ! s not ln.ik as one could wish. Over the sofi. r Irarues it is much liettcr, mid the larirer shapes me more b mini;;. than the smitll. Combined with another iuac.tiaJ eomini,'. To wear with the tailored street Kowu there are uuy iiunjber of xmall turbans, tur-bans, round and with brims that arc turned hack around the t-ntire hat. There are pointed conical shape, a more than hint of the dunce cap, this last made higher by one or two stiff feathers or a "fflDtasie,'' and it must be admitted one and all are smart and attractive. So much now depends upon how the hair Ls arrane.id in the choice of the shape. The amotjnt of hair, natural or false, has a lot to do with how the hat looks ou the head, and while there i.s s.methin- rather attractive and coquettish in the hat pulled down over the head, unless there i uf. heient har p, ,,. ,0TT1 ..... fari-. the eft.et j, crot.-Miue rather U.itj fcniait. Many milliners loutend that the band, or halo, inside the crown of the lu,t Moils the shape ami holds the hat too far fiom the head, but in many cases il is jm JM-Tauvc Hun lLctc Lc bvu.clhuis iuaidc if mm r d t n ' OU.il lI .NP VkLvEX ciiM I'MK. whether the black mj i not smarter with even the colored costume, but there are uinny wuineu to whom the all black hat is not bi coming and who hok better in a iTm ma robe the t-owo. Jr is all a (matter of individual taste, to be dei ided by what U th... more bemmin-. IVir the meautliia- there is u gr,.nt d,.IU ir,d f..r i h,; Jimilt, bec.inin- all black hal lLat looks1 Well with all 'owus. J Satin hat, were lashimiable in I'aris! asi buiuiuer that iL wcj UiuUiJul tliHj IV. e depart-!., el b..p, arc ehil.itii;; f.is-; f.is-; iltati.i"'. ".l.f.i-. ivr shapes hat .:a pe.-fi'i pe.-fi'i tlv v, i I.... ..Ii.nacl ! .. .i;i:;:;mii tab , l:i. ti'.l.-n ii.i;;i;:, -. t nnim inv: 1 1 C nlo i ,.:np irali. iy i... :.; . i. .i. e. ..lal h leall.v woi.li! b - a err.-:.- f . a wnmnn " 1 Ki dim t v. itli an i iil.iH.nniii- bat and j t.lve"l!iV c'.iil.e I'l t she coil Id not ilYefd to hey a u.vi lr.fi bi . i r. ' I Per the inili 'ii;,. i i liv j-l-. -tl who c.ia I Ijcy wiilioiit i-iii'.i:;,.; :' .-.s il l:e'M I i luil.v i app i.e.itl.v ia,''e-s. bill li .ie. j tasie and tl..e;;ai e ) a I i:i I i.i.- w .'liter', .'li-ter', tuiillieiv will b- belter iavisted than ever in thi.'ie ;iand obi days '.vleii wer.e toid evervthii. e.si njthiui. "s stiff, thick, hl,,.rt nivretto placed quite far toward tl.e ba.l; nn,3 ;lt ,,f! s;,!t. I( is thrust through (!. band ,.f v. !vet that' encircles the crown and is the only tiitn-mine tiitn-mine It j - in ii, .irked mira-; t, i)M- (,i around baud cr ', . ,il( is to be seen on oi;e of tie sai;.i . n,(, .,. simp Theatre hats-Hi. : :i ,, . r I for the rule is accepted thai ,,iv ,., tjK. ! boxes :, the theatio (ill, i.ats ,.. ,,, .tic really designed lor the diuner or cup-, I'Lll TKIMMKU .SIItF.trr C"iVN". hat. There is no Laid and fust rule as t he trinimm, ostrich feather", aicrelie.s and egrets, bows .f iibbon. bird of para-diso para-diso plumes ami stiff loops of hi' e or tulle,1 "II are smart and effective. This season I .it ia lasLaoxiiiblo ij put colored fca.lln.r-. ou . P 8 |