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Show NEW STYLES IN MILLINERY; VARYING THE FORMAL DRESS STYI.KS In milllnory lire well .established .estab-lished and greatly varied, but the advancing season finds emphasis pluced on certain puints that have developed de-veloped great popularity. The mode In dressy headwear sponsors both large nnil small hats, but incoming winter furs, and mats with liu.se fur collars, have spurred up the demand for the smaller shapes, there Is no doubt that they will continue to dominate domi-nate the styles. Whether headwear be large or small It bears the gleam or glint of gold and silver. Metallic brocades in combination combina-tion Willi velvet or satin or made up Into small turbans are conspicuous and at the lower left one might think In nocent of ambition to shine it Is of taupe-gray velvet with a long ostrich fancy in t ho same color trailing from (lie crown but the ostrich is touched up with silver. A queer shape, which seems to have been inspired by China, finishes the group. The hat is of gold cloth covered with silk stitchery, with winglike trimming of a fabric. Ribbon Rib-bon arranged in pencil plents across the front finishes it. It would be a hard matter to try to summarize, the evening mode, bo-cause bo-cause stylists are tolerant and will not lay down hard and fast rules to govern gov-ern It. There is as much latitude In .. .. .. (- r -. . i . . v. f J s . 'I 1 , i 1 s V j -vr -,-.,.,'.-.'! .r,,yfl r - s 'u v, - vM "GOLD AND SILVER ADORN HATS beautiful examples of gorgeous mid winter millinery. ' Ilesides there are small hats of velvet or satin encrusted with gold braiding or embroidery. Other rich hats of velvet have only a touch of metal appearing in narrow collars cf gold or silver rilibcn or metallic me-tallic braid or cord about the crown. Velvet and metallic fabrics always Invite fur as a trimming it provides nn additional note of richness. Spotted Spot-ted gazelle and ermine dyed in pastel colors, a tawny fur called paliaii ami fringe of leopard skin are among the fur novelties. The group of dress hats picture! Include In-clude two which may he classed as large one medium and two small choice of styles this season as any ont can need who is determined to dress her tp to the best advantage. The straight, slim, silhouette tinds Itself rivaied by. others under the twinkling lights of e eniag. They !',nd theuis'! cs in the company com-pany of gracefully draped and sometimes some-times trailing dresses, anil witli gnwns of the filmy sort that are slim to the hips and then break into godi ts that Hare to the feet. I'biring tunics, that sr.rv restive and depart from the Mr. light and narrow way when they arrive at the Knees, invite comparisons, compari-sons, hiven those fascinating old-time gowns with tight bodices and wide boulTant shirts, are am"?:g thos pres ft 1 Prc 1 T & fip 1 l 1 VV : ''hi in Ihe evening herd". Kacll one Si ' 'f'Sj '( 'T these st'.li'.s has iimiiiv Interpreia- tj' tt -7 6. Paris (iieb; s a s and iiumim for end- I'-S VM'iety In tin- slniiglil sillii He '-f, 'ft--. for those ivliu like ll best. Here are 'tr"ir ' '" tooihds. one of a dress having an T airon lunic ami the oI1.it an over j j blouse (,f crepe lie chine adorned with 1 i I 1 lieadiir, lo be v.orn witit a separate j K sl;lrl. In Hi" dress a lunic of irln'cil V silk Is posed over a straight undcr- '.f V i dress of crepe satin. Velvet ribbon Is . j U-ed lo border Die deep collar Mild :i-zj.ilv:J i.v I hem !:ne of the underdreH ami for a Jj I narrow girdle. A splendid tassel hiis FROM THE PARIS STYLISTS M . ..es. 'I Ik- blarlc velvet hal at Ihe loo laH a narro-.'. fin-tain of boe about Hi- brim edge and a fan of hoc acro-s Hi . lop. The He about tin- crown Is of silver ribbon, At the right a dashing dash-ing velvet hat reveal a glint of gold I i a Id iiboul t be i ru ii ami I wo I as t.ciH of o-'liich Ibica hang iig from the right ide. A gorgeoiH metal and vcl vet brocade In a v.ldc brltomc- model Ii Kiillicleni unto ll elf. Thi. brim U f.i.i-d with plain velvet and Us only oinaaient Ii a narrow band of moire ribbon holdlni: an odd ornanienl at the front of Ihe r.uwn. 'J'lie small hal cut in Ihe evening hnl' Kadi one of these sf;, !c.s has natay Interpretations. Interpreta-tions. Paris limb; s a s and means for end-I end-I i vMiety In tin- slraiglil silhoiietle fur those who like ll best. Here are I ao models, one of a dress having an apron lunic and Ihe oiler an over blouse of crepe de chine adorned with heading, lo be v.orn witli a separate skirl. In lb" dress a lunic of prln'cd silk Is posed over a straight under-diess under-diess of crepe satin. Velvet ribbon Is u-ed lo border the deep collar and hem l:nc of the underdre-,H ami for a narrow girdle. A splendid tassel hiis p. Tided by lings from Ihe girdle, is Ihe most Import., lit gllc point of Ihls dcsi;n. There ate many color couibl ; nations a vallable lor Ihls model. Among colms, rose, green, blue, pink j or w.illlbnver are suggested for Ihe crepe lie dillie overhloll.c. with rr s- lal heads in lis decora t ioa, has n new collar thai merit i attention and a lliss.d of heads that holds the center of the stage, among things that con tribute to the success of this mme. The blouse Ills snugly about the hips, where three crystal billions are posed at each side. .II'I.IA R.iiTTO.MI.KY. If.,. I'lil. W.Mloin NwaLMi!r lOilsti) |