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Show LARGE VELVET HAT IN STYLE; WHITE VELVET PARTY FROCKS V OT t licit the hat wide-of-brim has A ' come to supplant the little head fitting types in our affections no in deed, that is not the message of this group of interesting velvet chnpeaux. There Is, however, an "exception to every rule" and a few of these excep tions are set forth herewith. The fact that these creations emanated from the salons of various noted French modistes confirms their style autheii tlcity. A visit to exclusive shops in America Amer-ica also reveals the fact that quite a showing of large velvet shapes tire in- styled with exaggerated simplicity, or shall it be fashioned of frothy, billowy tulle with bouffant skirl fluttering out Just like the airy fairy dresses that fairies wear In story-book pictures'! Truth is, "you pay your money and take your choice," and when all Is said and done you will have won the approval of Dame Fashion without question. The picture shows two widely dit lerent types, and the one Is as modish as the other. White velvet has captured cap-tured the fancy of the elite as a me diuni for the formal gown. Not oulj fa s 1 1 j Ka" r A A t'l I III I ; ' . . 'M.S 7 -a 14': f i P v. !' "- is it a favored materia. m . - " s ..-.. i a for opera and clanci ji ';-yy' drosses, but It Is niuot' V - r : v -fc. V''' beloved for the bridal f t C t n,1,e- I i ht This clinging suppli ' J. S:'' . j fabric Is usuull mtl j L. tJ7,,a.t; -"-.-".J, u with clas.-ic sim GROUP OF WIDE BRIM HATS eluded In the dlsplu. Kerurdltss ol the fact that by far the greater majority major-ity are wearing tiny molded to-t lie-head lie-head types, some few smartly frocked womeD are completing the picture of their afternoon reception eown nr their dinner dresses, with hrniiil-nf-brirn velvet nuts. The illustration registers reg-isters a charming instance of nn nt ternoon frock tojiped with a wide brimmed velvet hat. (placing the emphasis em-phasis on velvet), for It is the simple exquisite big velvet tyin'S which have won a place on the winter program. A cartridge-plaited skirt In front and a long-pointed back panel which the picture fails to show are the distinctive distinc-tive notes In tlu? afternoon frock which Is developed of satin In shades ranging from blue to purplt a favorite favor-ite French color scheme, this, or amethyst and royal blue The picturesque pic-turesque black velvet hat Is handed with a cord or gold. The very large velvet hat In this col lection Is a Jeanne Lanvin model Silver Sil-ver stitchinf, is Its only embellishment. Hose Descat complements a black felt bedy with a crown and tup hrlin of velvet for the model shown nt the is it a favored nialerla. for opera and danct drosses, but It Is muct' beloved for the bridal robe. This clinging suppli fabric Is usually mad up with clas.-ic sim plicity, attention con i'l'ii I r'i r i.il on nrlftll Hriin. log. The model In the picture accomplishes ac-complishes Its graceful linos through adroit shirring done iu semicircles which climax in a series of graceful dm pes at the hip. Silver embroidery at neckline uml girdle blends exquis Itely with the soft sheen of the velvet. When Dorothy I'ulllvor, thai clever star who Is shining so brightly In the lirmament of scroon actres.-es. made tier appearance at a recent social gathering, she danced her way straight into the hearts of tier many admirers. Py the way, have you ever given thought to un evening gown or bright range colored tulle? Well. Miss Cul-liver Cul-liver did. ami Inn ll made Jusi as shown In this picture, which shown her good taste, for the effect of all-yellow all-yellow tulle Is enchuntlng However, tulle for the evening frock may be white or flesh or black, or In pastel tints, uccording to the mode's decree, and iu tvery Instance it registers sprightly charm and fascination. deferring again to the frock ol white velvet, there Is u growing en thuslasin for pure white for evening wear The Idea Is being carried out to the extreme, with results that are enchanting. For Instance, either t : ' i - f ') I - S ' v-i V -i . ;v 7 ; $ i " :i 7r ' ' ' 1 I J ' 1 j h 7 :.'ti - j white satin or a white velvet dross jjf '-., v:-rf j i Q. driipfd to perfection. Is apt to give I 'w- I'vtrfr ' ' M ptacomont to u clusler rf smiwy gar :.r ''. I ilenlas at tin! slnnildei anil at Ihegir r : , 4i j d rile as Its only ornanieiilat Ion. -V . ' - ! ' : "1 In 'he matter of snow-white tulle .:..', ' ' j', ' frocks, so piipiiliu for the yemigcr not. t fi i( j many of those lire worked with silver ,.-, ', .'. i thrend mid liny "ilia mantes." mull the rL. ' 4 -.-4t -ft j gown looks ns If It were croateil for a I BU:j. , ''ivol.v snow queen. m s mmam,.x..,S,.Mn The ,,. r maklni, a send III t lug WHITE VELVET FOR THE PARTY left renter. The flower In beige color a color romblnnllon much stressed this season. For the making of the hat pictured nt the very top Marh, Guy chooses "vleiix blue" velvet. The soft crown rind peml-floxihle brim give It grnce. It also carries n flower of velvet on its brim. In regarrl to the wldi'-lirlmmed lint, advance Hlyle tidings concerning re wirt millinery for the winter vacation 1st lay si resh on large velvet shapm Which shall It be. Hint new parly dress In planning for the near at-hand at-hand yulclldc fc;l I vll If s? Shell ll bn fimhliuod of classic while vele white satin or a white velvet dress draped to perfection. Is apt to give piiicomout to u clusler of snowy gar ili'tilas at the slnnililei anil at the gir (He as Its only ornamental Ion. In Hie mutter of snow-white tulle frocks, so 1 1 til ii I for the younger sot tunny of those lire worked with silver thrend and liny "ilia mantes." unlll the gown looks as If It were created for a '-ivoly snow queen. The bleu of mukllli, a send III I bodice of white salln wllli a very hour rant skirt tiered In many ruf lies Is conspicuously fen I tired In parly-frock slyllim this hoiisiiii. The nll-lilnek tulle gown vies with Hint of all-while. An effective way to supply color to the black lulle-sklried evening gown Is Ihrongli a wide crush girdle of sofl hhIIii In vlvhl col ors or pastel shades Tills usually envelops Hie hips, until at one mMi Ii develops Into a generous graceful drupe which drops 'o achieve Hie fash Innalilc dipping beiii'ine. I'nslel colored salln slippers are tin' latest null' will) evening gowns, ellhei of lulle or or velvet. .tiM.iA itorni.Mi.in ((i.j. V.i'il. Wtmlnro Ni'wmipor tlnlnn.V |