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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1925 Che Casnet Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE A Thegfirst hats of fall show a de- light! versatility in the matter of size and style. So that if the large hat {is the most successful for one’s particular type—the large i hat is to be chosen. But though j the mode shows this obliging spirit her preference is y for the small close hat. And here it ts in any number of small sions. Velours is the Favored Fabric ment to the fall coat or suit. welcome the robe. new ver- i; It almost seeems as though the felt hat—beloved for so long is about to give r small hat of velours. velours of is not the velours we have e to the The ful flower. exquisite colori So ast, | rims that seem bring out their richness and jewel- Uke quality, Purple, pansy hello- trope, conch shell, yellow, green and red are the shades most often seen, though soft wood tones and beige ' are favored, too. ) Some have the brims bound with ; velvet but most of these hats are cut to. the edge. The tiniest of brims roll softly from the face or droop becomingly. Sometimes they lovely trailing feather. are of satin, velvet or lace. to hats of this sort. (umn ing brims are a fetching comple- They fit the head so snugly and have so trim and tailored a look that dis- crimminating woman are certain to addition of one or more of this sort to the fall ward- These, too, are in deep rich colors —and with these as with the velours hats the material of which the hat i; is fashioned serves as trimming of- terner than not. Sometimes however one notes the flash of a rhinestone -t| pin or buckle or the glow of a color- be ta: mi i 3 Hats for Formal Occasions. eeoa, alliey tales ae ware ely lust-| In the realm of the pleture bats The RRRRETEGY ttre ‘ig | are graceful shapes with drooping to bend to the weight of a rich-hued flower or These hats Some- times the crown is of velvet—the brim of lace that lends its becoming transparencies with special charm Then for the debutante come little cap-like hats of gold or silver lace. Fitting the head snugly—with fetch- ing flanges of lace and the gleam of liner size—but very particular about the fabric chosen. Hat and Scarf Sets for Sports. Among the most attractive of millinery fashions for fall are the small, close-fitting hats of fabric, with scarfs to match. These are especially smart for sports wear and may be chosen in the vivid shades so much approved for this type of apparel, Duvetyn and velvet are used for these sets—often with em- broideries or appliques in contrast- ing color. The hats may be in tam effect or have soft crush crowns and snug Uttle brims that roll back becoming- ly from the face or turn down de- murely. Millinery Modes for Chiléren. There is a youthful jauntiness about the hats designed for children that fs charming. Quaint adapta- tions of grown-up fashions—they are suited to every individual type. Smart hats of velvet in Tam style are topped with pom pons of silk— these are for the younger lase. Then for sister—more grown-up—come snug little hats of velours if the same jewel-like colors that are so strongly favored for mother or big } are caught up,at the side with a] Jeweled pin or colorful flower for| sister. They are trimmed with dashing’ Une. ornament, Many of these tiny hats| perky rabbits ear bows of the | The velours ftself {s most often| have accompanying scarfs made of| velour. Or the hat may be em- the garniture of these fetching little hats. Cut In flower-like ornaments By. £ geometrical designs it is applied out’. the collapsible crowns or ~ Placed at the side, The Collapsible Crown Many of the smartest hats have © soft collapsible crowns so long miliar in hats from Franc They easy look that adds to the n of the entire hat. Particu- is this noticable in the larger ome of these have wide velvet of ben- hat. girls. Hats for Sports Wear. fall and winter. cocades and novel ornaments. ats, sraceful brims of lme— with just an artfully posed effect. vivid or blend to the crayon jower or twisted circlet for trimming. Small Hats of Velvet Tiny Uttle hat# with collapsible of ribbon millinery season from _prejudii singularly in) ti Smart Millinery For Wear Right Now For street, semi-formal, or for- mal wear. You are always sure to find us ready with cor- rect millinery of the latest mode—for every occasion, Anne’s Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Betty Says Follow the Dictates of . 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Very charming are these new hats of velvet trimmed with bows and ornaments of gros grain ribbon or wreaths and clustere of colorful flowers. They are a lovely fra youthful faces. The colors are and bright—green, well as navy blue ¢ New Chapeaux. Show the Face ms &. 4 Off-the-face hats are seen on every hand now the fall mode has been definitely established. Three models in this style are pictured here in velour and yel- vet, simply_trimmed. *~ wih. Velvet Cuffs Found 7 On the New Gloves The fron hand tn the velvet glove was probably a feminine hand, but it functions now as well in suede and kidskin as it did in the middle ages, The present day gloves, how- ever, have velvet cuffs and gaunt-" lets, ‘These are usually cut in petal or point to which the fabric adapts {1 jo readily, Handbags now are being chosen to match or contrast with the gloves, rather than with the color scheme of the costume itself. Gray lizard is a fa- vorite material for the glove cuffs and bags carried. The envelope atyle of container still holds firet | Place whether the aterial be } leather, silk or cretonne, cont. In fact, ensembles designed for sports wear are usually lined with contrasting colored tur. For more dressy wear the fur usually harmonizes with the color of the ensemble: Bright colored materials will not be as tmportant | Ensembles Given | Novelty With Fur Linings This Fall as they have been. The brilliant es . inte is of last year are giving way to | » Sept. 19.—(Unitea | reds of ) | p EW FORK, Sept nce the tat| dark shades of red and: to wine semble idea over into the Winter |8hades. Greens, Ukewise, are dark igders have: strick upon the| father than vivid. Brown is one of the best liked colors for the coming season. Black and navy blue will also have many followers. practical idea of lining the ensemble fur. and matching the with a dress of coat with color of the coat satin or crepe. The fur-lined ensemble coat {fs usually of full length and is made of either wool or velvet Collar and cuffs often repeat the fur idea al- though the gown seldom is fur- trimmed. A typical Winter model has a long coat of dark green velvet ned in tted leopard fur. The gown {fs of silk crepe and matches and coat are made with shoulder and elbow are extremely wide and are embroidered in nas- turtium colors. Both the sleeves of @ coat and frock are made with e low shoulder line and are full ntil_ they reach the wrist where are gathered into a wristband. insembles promise to be impo! ant both for spo throughout the comin women are utilizing old fur co: ensemble linings. The fur need not necessarily and Small ~. hats are of pole_cloth—| th, t piled fabrics or duve- with sectional crowns ng rolling brims, they are with ribbon streamers in match or contrast with MITCHELL Hats to Match Top Coats. oth A very: practical and attrat fashion is this of having hats me up in the fabrics preferred for top coats. For iu this way a delightfully complete costume is assured. Some ive trimme colors to the b o flaring hemlines. Collar and cuffs That possess charm and at- \ (Stresses the Of Uae cose are crs looues a: tractiveness are’ here for / . Another ensemble is made of i lecti lity head- , J our selection. Quality hea own cloth resembling duvetyne, 3 ‘ Seti d ortance [@) but somewhat heay The coat Is wear in Felts, Satins an lined throughout with sable-dyed Velvets. m7 LF ie squirrel and here, too, collar and Ividual Lyp Sita oni lara ’ from is of crepe-back satin of a with Hats Large matching brown shade and the dS Jeeves which begin between the Some are plain, others have embellishments of feath- ers, rhinestones and embroidery. Kassis Dry Goods Co. “Down in Front” to Follow Large Hats No matter. what hurrahs burst from the cheéring sections this f the loudest cry at the bal diums will be “down in fron! the fall hats are gradually growing in size. Brims are gradually broad- ening, but so far the view of these behind has not been cut off by a jungle of feathers and flowers Trimmings on the large hats are noticeably restcaine: HAT SHOP match the color of the ---when women must economize. ---when they must be assured of a full dol- lar’s value for every. dollar they pay. - -when they must know without ques- tion that regardless of price the style is au- thentic. ---under these common circumstances well to consider care- fully one’s fall or winter costume is to be pur- chased. ---every Woman who contemplates a new season’s costume will do well to shop here first and take advantage of the it is from what firm unusually low prices that prevail on all Coats, Dresses, Hats and other items of apparel for fall and winter. ---to be smartly and be- comingly dressed does not require a large out- lay if the money is wisely expended.