Show e z N A WONDERFUL MILLINERY FOR THE LITTLE MISS anyone might wish to be eleven again to wear such wonderful millinery as that which ts Is shown in the picture since the making of hats tor for little girls has developed into a business which has beccie a distinct branch of the he manufacture of millinery the hats hais of little miss are things to awa awaken ken the admiration and envy of her elders they are less simple than ihan they used to be and the hand of thi the specialist is evident in them two of ct these pictured and picturesque models are made oi of white hair braid of all millinery braids tho most exquisite it is a pure shining and translucent white and is woven in flat cat braid or in lace patterns or in combinations of the two the hat bat at the center of the group la Is made without a supporting frame ramo oi of any sort and is therefore flexible the tha braid is moderately narrow narro aw I 1 with ith one fancy edge and a little ru ruffle me running along its surface of the width the tha straight edge is corded and the tha close set threads of hair braid make it wiry when the hat Is made by sewing the braid row on row this wiry edge proves sufficiently stiff to hold the shape narrow faille ribbon with picot edges Is used to give the hat color it Is little over a halt half inch wide and Is used in light pink and light green about the crown and brim at the back each ribbon band Is finished with a tiny flat bow A pink ros rose is set in small ragged daisies at the front another hair braid hat Is made over a wire frame covered with chiffon mhd top crown Is covered with a small plaque of the braid and the wide crown with a woven band of it there aro are three ruffles of platted plaited chiffon about the upper trim and a rose with foliage is mounted at the side the quaint poke bonnet is covered with bi brocaded silk and the brim bound with old blue braid there is a big bow with one sash end made of very wide ide blue ribbon at the back against the e rich background of brocade brocato a bunch of velvet fruit and foliage rests at the front |