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Show HATS CATCH POPULAR FANCY The ''Drake" and the "Queen Elizabeth" Eliza-beth" Have Won Much Favor Here and In England. The woman who admires the picturesque pic-turesque in hats will admire the "Drake" and Queen Elizabeth hats'. The former, with flat, full tam-o'-shanter crown, plumes sweeping to the , shoulder, is a predominant note in winter millinery. Velvet quills to match the crown and brim edged with narrow feather fringe are also a popular pop-ular form of trimming. Corbeau blue and vandyke brown are favored colors col-ors for the "Drake" hat. The unlucky aigrette, despite the efforts ef-forts to make it unfashionable, is enjoying en-joying no respite. Prices have soared soar-ed to a fabulous figure, and it is used to trim many of the smartest "Drake" models. The Queen Elizabeth hat has the sides of the brim curving upward. An exquisite example of this variety was of chestnut-brown velvet, with a white plume sweeping over the side. This was caught with a jeweled ornament. |