The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 7, 1901, Page 10

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10 THE SUNDAY CALL. EasTer HAT TRIMMED WITH PINK. ROSES o- A BLUE CloTh QUAINTL TRIMMED NVITH BLA\CK,WH‘TE, RED A~ND GOoLD --- LATEST SPRING CREATIONS TO /7 CROWN FAIR FEMININE & OWELL EASTER FRoCK. OF WHITE AMND DAME FASHION'S DECREE FOR =N it ICA e ' Q’. A \ s «, i ash- as bright as those that ‘all stylish trees B 1 r just now when the year is < £ S g 2, g : : . < %io Oo = 0/ < o HE new frocks are a decided bow of mousseline de wn with another of these b slc > » (7 f credit to that domineering Mis- thin collar and caught he pink hat from the Marescot Soeurs tress of the Modes—Dame Fashion. - eut IS more eicctive e for some wedding trousseau. No- THE LATEST Of ‘coute, she has borrowed elaborate and more carth but a bride could wear it PRINCESSE OKIRT o & < 5 some of her best notlons from the hire baycralming 1t worth. It is made of illusion “WITH WAIST OF < styles of the past, but at the same time cordion and h v nd have conc is a good” deal of suggestion tod she has modified® and-modernined” thén, braid areund: th shest ideas that even e of its material. You knu\-; BLACK TAFEETA ¢ until they actually appear something very f},hm%kev_:l taffeta ¢ |n:um% fro t last but it is a rosy flight o new and very novel. 2 batiste bl s a little but while 11 live Perhaps, after e o b s LT RIS l;?c:n:mafnffg{uéfi 0 ld belt that dips in 't exactly kind to say that It the same, only now and then some devia- lovely eeru lace, falls ately e for a.ibride. tion is made. This year the favorite colors OVer the taffeta and the material, gives The fllusion is of dainty rose pink, laid are blue, in many shades, all equally swell the soft effect that modistes are trying ; in pleats and folds that twirl around the S IROE ok ATt whibe. %0 hard <o copy. i i turquoise blue hed in gra crown as well as the brim. Three wreaths & A X & k] : s LecOhs Mhe o IRk hak ok he most swagger costumes is The * s at might have come of little round, fat pink roses follow the ::e\{)tab!e gold of the year 1301, ggamqn B e e 5 G go::gn bror";:;t;t;:’eng;e:\Zl;'fcr;,;c:ln‘gg; doncils Tespansible’ for this-fashign. and ggfl‘tpx:ios!e;lfi :;f__\rlv’\grlfim;zelx:;(x:u!: Plecw .M‘l;r - out of a gran trunk have given circles, and under the brim are caught ‘he Pow. You can see i your mind’s eye P 807 LA, Wiae jatg Goubtless the death of the Queen did g0 coat style. In the first b e alor 18 wer'ts Bayety. three big pink roses. Not a hint of an- S0Me smart brunette, tall and stunning Hats from Mrs. Gage, chiffon pleatings of the shaded scarlets 3 long way toward It. A woman in Lon. o bright red and the lining is of white BORG il miitie: i Mirentiy 2 KA. . cthet skt b b and of a ripe, sparkling 3, say, drawing %4 Sutter street. so_fashionable this year. don would be dreadfully cODSPICUOUS if Satin s ‘There arc iheee 1 pbsly - e a matinee audience’s eve to her box when she sweeps in under the currant hat. One erratic color combination not in lina & with most of the hats is an electric blue < - o3 straw, velled in a dark shade of castor < Foses by Beatrice Moreland. muslin. The combinaticn produces a very peculiar and a very decadent tome. A Photos by Alisky. The original shape Was as simple and as she had on any color, and Paris ISn't 50 peep out under broad stitehed big as a sombrero. Imagine such a shape, far away, you know, and it's no use try- beiwer The fronte e nat momes then, with the brim cauzht to the crowa llr;ls to dex:v’he[:fli[t I::’glx;:gslt;adg x‘fi' abodul bY cord laces acr in more than half a dozen places. 50 that epar wa ' 0 frills and fur- ang gives just a it looks like a George Washington hat The everlasting Easter problem has 4° flois falls a cocked and recocked. At every cccking about been solved. Tailor suits are al- may be very =laborate or very plai the brim is secured wiih a great showy Ways the proper thing, and particularly {hose With eight of ten met Apumirs o gold pin of starfish design. so this season, as they are very much with a narrow @ence. One hats, a Virot for The flat crown is not to be found. Pan- evening wear, 1 made white illu- ca re extinct. Crowns are high and sion—row upon row of it, fluff upon fluff irregular in form. Some are not really of it. The making is in a curious crowns at all, but masses of chiffon or way and must have c: traw plaques that give the re- stitches than several times its price would ever pay Long strips of the One of the smartest high hats is a vers of a goid from fancy gilt buttons CGowns from the White House. @ elelrleeloriofotenlet @ " are g 5 w le castor spreads across tin ribbon are by far fllusion are g . 1 every few inches prown straw plaque. A smaller plaqua Foaad -bow ol ikle P dressed up and have no end of whi i A . oo b ko w " oot fortent O & te, red nobbiest, and most women are willing to and beited with a oand of kvelvet rib- -of tan straw Is ben: 1u*o a flowerpotshape the fromt of the crows and on top two = 2 The immense bunch of flowers that trims .anq gold on them that gives a general air walk & mi test, friliers roses and their leaves snuggle against the hat falls in long. drooping clusters of rejoicing. T of e e the bow. These roses are the vest thing Black velvet forms {he band. The hand- against the hair. They are the most woa- _One of the newest things is a costume And right here let me say that ga on the hat; they are perfect in form, painted hat from Virot is the piece de derful flowers, such as never grew on land of black and pale gray. People found out laces and nets make by ..xfrlering gtr?czli round and suggestive of old-fashioned resistante. White libartv silk, yards of it, or under tho sea. Clover plossoms they last summer that White was needed more This summer the materials are: of 1) June gardens, and they wrinkle a bit was painted in a wandering design of con- suggest In shape, but their colors gre the than fashion allowed, but this year the thinnest possible description. some wiin dbout the outer petals as if they had just ventionalized pink roses with thelr grecn same shining, intense shaded scarlets as o materials very most exquisite desizns and some more op hon; countless of these strips are needed that serves for crowa. A mass of blue to cover the large frame of the hat. It fon is cut into the infinite number is as tip-tilted as all the rest of the new of pleats that Peris vatience alone takes patterns are, and the space at the left the time to stitch around and around ‘ani #ide where the form turns up is filed in around between the cords of the straw. with black velvet. So in most of the A great blue sat vith wi 2 e - sheer. A’ es ord hats, for that matter, whatever their ma- lies under the beime. 5> > 21 begun to wither but had not yet lost their leaves and trailing siems. ‘The blossoms the chiffon. They run from a deep, flam. ° Fre latest Paristan novelty is the et e DR i e terial and color. The wonderful currant hat from Ca. loveliness. Ome is pure puk and the other were then outlined wirh gold thread. Th2 ing, dey;iul-reld \:p{ t% a glil:terigg. shallow lclissei It is very, very“ noticeable ‘and The skirt is long a :“lff"fn"’lug"‘_:er%cl « - g gTa 2 or %, E i v f the carker shade. ewise very, very swell. The skirt is folds f v B * cefu The trimming is as simple as usual. mille Roger is the only so-called “fower & Pinkish yellow. material was laid in folds over a broad pink, a dilution o - olds from tiny tucks that fi v Two plumes are the amount of it: a long, bat” in the collection. It happens to bs One black and white hat is trimmed with and moderately high frame and a goia _ The children’s hats are mostly of dead lons and has a black velvet ribbon run around the hips. T s s cuugly hite straw in a wide braid. One of thess, through a lace insertion about four inches id c Shad iy o sweeping white plume curves from the made of leaves and berries, for that mat- odd roses, gray in effect. They are made buckle was clasped at one side. Yor a very small child, 18 a pokebonnet, from the ground. Of course, only i"per_ ‘E‘l;:";r'bor;;n:;‘;e;m: th a narrow one of gilt front along the side and underneath is ter, but that is all the samge in millinery of black muslin and then, petal by petal, The hat in the picture s a Leghorn, nothing more nor less, with long fiuttering son with a small waist should ever at- 2 9 o 5 the other an r g tucked a short black tip. parlance. Narrow rolling brim and high they are covered with white illusion. simply trimmed with a wreath of shaded white satin streamers. Little gold buckles tempt to wear one, and even then it must tons. It msd:fie“d-fln?y'fl?(;Z‘F"“‘““ but Another of Virot's fancles is a huge Crown are entirely nade of the wine-rel The one pastel hat n the lot is a huge old pink roses that fall loosely forward catch the streamers heré and there. fit like a glove which took nearly thirty which Eas been the for snipn front. rage for such a lo i in the fore. sometimes seems a mere excus eight rows of veivet or a silk cord held uy vishi s vet bow worn ever since we can remember. The The cost of these Paris hats is accord- and Black-eyed Susans thrown on as in place by black buttons gives it a more ;‘011?} il e, "* 4 k3t i . - 4 2 : ther of the white straws, for a blg- minutes to work on. It may be trimmed &) turquoise blue straw that probably CUrrants and their leaves of the same affair of Leghorn—soft, flappy, straw. over the brim. Cream lace edges the brim _ ABO D e e, ok e me and which is started out to be a plaque, but was shade, and these are softened by a vell colored leghorn, such ns bridesmaids have and is tucked in underneath, S L R L B aneles, but seven ax crushed beyond recognition. It tilts up of Geep red fllusion. A huge vel here and down there in the most rakish is the only trimming. It is of the new braid is sewed in overlacping strips. The Ing to labor spen . carelessly as if the lit'ie wearer had gath striking appearance. e A D and irresistible fashion. Under the brim, shade called currant red, a shade that crown is bl and high and the brim vers Ing and stitomus in ot oty g Mleat- Sred e e e e cis Speniates i (- de- i DY erten® pauma o e e R e iy e Sammo gmore be desceibed than can that broad. Pastel blue and pink ribbons made takes @ day and a half. The most expen. Fib Paraiin knows even the art of art. ooy Se wioh® Srel bod ucked tafcta 1pur,or even five startling shades used o o » leaves, as tiny and of the frult tself. One gold buckle, the into wide bows are the sole trimming, sive hat of all-$ii—is made of bandy of lemmss: strapped with white and with a big fluffy binajien (hen s maKe %, Tuch better com- oue could possibly imagina.

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