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Show ) I THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH Lavish Ostrich and Fine Feathers Bespeak New Elegance in Hat; By CHERIE NICHOLAS PWIT made all of pasted ostrich. Rated among tiny hat favorites is a model is not much more than a pouf that Glamour is being added to toe races for seats in congress by (left) Mrs. Taft On the head it looks of ostrich. Emily Douglas, daughter of Lorado Taft, sculptor, and wife of Marine Maj. Paul Douglas; (center) Clare Boothe Luce, playwright, and SPHERE is much talk this season much like a pompom tilted right wife of Henry Luce, New York publisher; and in regard to current fashion hav- over (right) Mrs. Helen Gahagan Douglas, actress and wife of the brow. Then there is a little Marine Capt. Melvyn Douglas, movie star. ing recaptured the elegance, the ro- black felt skullcap with a single mance and the "lovely lady look plume falling with subtle grace such as held sway in the opulent long toward the back. Edwardian age. See the new fall and There is every indication that winter hats with their lavishment of more ostrich will be seen this ostrich and feathers fine and gay, seasonlovely for years. It is being than and you will get some idea fit what made into brief shoulder capes up its all about. for evening. The ostrich boa is also This urge among designers to staging a revival. Evening bags achieve the look of importance that will be made either entirely of oshats used to have in the long, long trich or will take on an ostrich acago, most especially in the early cent of some sort. Gloves are also 80s, is reflected in just such glamensembled with hats and bags in orous and' imposing headgear as that they are ostrich - trimmed. shown in the accompanying illustraGala evenings will call for a cluster tion. In the romantic of ostrich tips to add a beguiling portrait hat pictured, Sallie Victor touch to the coiffure, or perhaps to tells of the dawn of a new era of be worn as a corsage. elegance interpreted through a graOstrich, however, is not completecious use of gorgeous ostrich plumes. ly "stealing the show for just as The hat itself is a superfine black felt attractive a use is being made of with a profile brim, manipulated in fine novelty feathers. The limelight an artful mood which spells flattery is especially on hat and muff enfor the wearer. sembles as here shown. The voguish set pictured to the left The ostrich-trimme- d hat is not, however, confined to large portrait is made of vulture feathers worked e swirls. In fact, at first effects. Milliners are making a very into special feature of practical, wear- glance the ensemble looks as if able daytime hats that are either made of fur. This type ranks style-hig- h this season, and worn with or conservatively ostrich-trimme- d the neat tailored suit or untrimmed Misery, Thy Middle Name Is Mud or Water -- ed hat-plus-m- fur-lik- Striking New Coat mmm (Left). Ten inches of rain in Assum does not stop the office work of Sergt. Virgil C. Adkins, Indianapolis, Ind., and Pvt. Angelo A. Cupullo, Pittsburgh, Pa., who stand in flooded tent. (Right). The jeep shown here, mired in the mud of Germany, is getting help from (left to right), Corp. Oscar G. Cook, Detroit, Mich.; Pvt. Fred Malmquist, Elizabeth, N. J.; and Sergt. Chester A. Lolck, Lawrenceburg, Ind. The driver is Sergt. good-looki- ng head-curvin- Bernard Newman, Los Angeles, Calif. Intrepid Sailorman Paratroopers Dash Through fur coat, its stunning. In the new millinery showings, you will come across little suit hats made of fancy feathers. The smart model to the right is typical of this new trend. For this chic chapeau the designer arranges with superb artistry a flock of pert little birds in shaded gray feathers. The base of the hat is a g calot of gray felt. You will find this a very suitable hat to wear with the new costumes that are in gray wool, for gray is big color news this fall. If you have been storing away ostrich plumes waiting for the fashion pendulum to swing back to them, now is your chance to reap reward for watchful waiting. Unwrap your hoarded treasure from its protective coverings and lose no time in placing it into the hands of your favorite milliner, under whose magic touch and creative genius it will come into its own once more. You might like to know that even that oldtime favorite, the willow plume, is back with us once more. Released by Western Newspaper Union Mexican Brick Is New Tint 0 This fall greatcoat by Anthony Blotta is inspired by the one worn by Napoleon. Designed in ginger d wool, it has sleeves that are in black sequin embroidery, the patterning of which combines the motifs of Napoleon, the N, the crown and the bee, his fetish symbol. With it a tricorne is worn which is reminiscent of the famous Napoleonic version. There is that about this coat which brings it into the realm of this seasons fashionable tunic silhouette. triple-bande- i..n paratroopers, M STS L0 Bravely little Peter Grotake faces the camera holding his pride, a sleek sailing boat which he races on Central Parks boat pond, New York city. Peter hopes to be a real sailor when he grows up. All the bittersweet, ginger tan and warm toast and beige tones that team up so charmingly with the new autumn browns are in high favor this year. The newest shade admitted into the fashion color group is Mexican brick that partakes of warm russet hues with a tangerine accent. Formal Shoes Sparkle Glitter gives the accent to evening shoes. Great interest is expressed in sparkling trims among women who want them to wear with dinner and theatre gowns when the social season gets under way. The ornaments include grosgrain bows edged in beads, rosettes of beads d whimsies. and manv sequin-covere- |