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THE SUNDAY OCALL. ‘ 15 Readu-tc-Wear Bat 1s Severe UrvaVeY Tts Mys\emes. lay. Therefore one’'s faith in a say ‘Seleet for another on some plan to p hats are actual a woman wha 1s one in Lon- for years. To [ will leave it all with the result that bought for reason- THE ST S EDWARD AT THE CBACMING AT n t - and can be her trained jud g nm hat and under the thin for Cra stuff the Lac the front many of the new But let Lhe nd every sort of thin sty all the % . : p : he mate that are emplo own % ok th nan of I bt featuras bewpt are draped over taffeta of every color un- o sk L der the sun, and the whole is used for 1 1 dted nose pug ar the trimming of the ndsome summer : makes a long, . thin hate type p ture hats are uncommonly picture- : tr like treated rose silk s is . They s ) A hat for dressy wear, upon o faping /i m up at both sidez, like the the pis the garden party, phaeton e ¢ Y hats, but in sich a way drivin lling or the like, was in white I thi-Tromnt n n m oint in front. Around the straw, round and flat, and very s i i : o i Atk e vt here & id folds of silk, and the tive of grandmother’s days sic s n- stand high at o side. - p m re are big And hes tirn ap sailc plainest straws 100k ( treat- The Piazza Hat. r lumb in t 1e bac ed to the sharply pointed f 8d on2 ppe ghinnest of chips. are revived for asten them ilk bow of can really fit one’s self out nicely at 't ese shapes and the dip down at each y w ‘mac on the vost W cel de is noticed, just in" the old twhite e ) o i garden ha an_ excep Streamers and Ringlets. The brim, thin, flexible 3 ereAm 4 S 9 S led well t is a cer hing that we are going chip, is faced with lace 3 yhe there g . g 4 8 to s € and ringlets. Plenty 2 little fall of lace to curtain the hair. a e back. And ne and plenty of the other. The hat is simply trimmed by f andmother of 1830 wore them and we its low crown with a quant wear them also—just as grand- colored taff and over this to do. white mull, as thin as can iis year for tter name a sailor worr ” K ted in = the little corkscrew trimmed' with lace upon the low > ~ yws whick \m to the coiffure and allowed and the upper edge, with lace turned so g hande 2 neck. An irreverent girl as to fall over the mull. At the neck the they are so mull is _tied into a little rf with lace a few ry 1d S0 com ends. The whole is swee pretty. No And so becomin, other term will describe this . I the ndrop Take . homely woman, one who is type of the one worn by the heroines of B > or squatt in ace, as the novels of the d s of long ago. the ¢ be. Let her be ever so Pink and white, rose color and cream, severe, ever so afflicted with wrinkles and arbutus and ecru, all these tones are used . ever =0 devoid of contour of chin, and in the trimming of these hats; and then hat, in big, loose dress her up in ringlets, and ou have a there are the ro: to go with them-—for which- trims terial to bolognas e that 1s t is tied o < sail low, some of the neck, cov a entirely 1he trim: The mater conce g ‘the € be wide a re must be plenty enoug folds it e not picture at, le: every hat has its rose, just as every gar- skiiapeadn ans e quills ar Take a pretty girl and hang a few dent its flow stuck in, rather and the m curls to her coiffure so that they fall’for- The woman in the garden hat, all soft been intre among the disappeared sated beyond the ho bought them trailing ends and ashion had goné mode gain brought into play so as to ward and lie upon her neck, coming just and I and draped in pink, is quite a e the top. under her pretiv pink ear, and you will cifferent creature from the woman in the v trimming and one that, make a picture that is bewitching. ing hat. But to-be in ‘the summer el, is employed again and Curls @ coming in very fast @nd by m she must own both and wear each summer mode midsummer the ringlets will be as numer- at different periods of the da is called the rough and ous d e hionable as the streamer. They are making ingenious hat hox itching. each box fitted out with pegs and spac and the hat which is styled the And just as very similar. The rough Oh, the g . of the softly floating end for eight® hats. ~Bight hat Dream_ of and terial is and the 2 strean 1 the and re one that wiil stand all S le curl and the drapery. of opulence! But actually necessary if one { they el com -usage t be of the right +Vpe, e O e e eT Yy §f Would win distinction in the summer cam- . e thome that ‘JL15 will bear rain and sum- a frame for the face and supplies Daign. f g J mer snows, if snows t be, and will {he just something which so often seems _ Mrs. James Brown Potter is doing won- | positively the and dirt. to be lacking. derfully well, from a standpoint of looks, To be th une the worst Thé Direds Alats. in her big white hats. The great white enemies sea the rough and hat trimmed with feathers is expensive, ) i “i‘;ngf_"‘l o }r(:)qdk\ must excel in durable colors. The tween the r to-wear hat and the for one cannot use a great deal of sham . o 800, Mol beauty: Forl| 2] dress hat there 1 great gulf fixed, upon it. p r a mes In_evers otien travel { g L SR R N e TR o the other The Little Flower Toque. w i ht L'(:r:w discour- N et them 1t would take a puzzle expert to un- The very, very small hat seems to have e shed shape Not as Khaki is ¢ ravel the mysteries of the trimming of a disappeared. It got smaller and smaller er and newer it is every hit French hat and a milliner to explain the until now you cannot see it. It may be - s ’ becoming. more S0, the matter after it had been unraveled. hmflen in the shop windows behind the i 2 hat, although pio% 15 W , upon light people, ~ The clever woman who performs that larger shapes, but you do not know it is red by the tri-corr shapes and 'v° great modern mi known as making her there; and, gradually, you are forgetting 3 t sh and the _ It is found in felt and in every coarse own hats find herself with a task its existence. > hats, cer- Straw, trim d with Cuban grass straw, re her t year of uncommon serious- The tiny hat may possibly be recognized {ike and with s straw and fancy straw Better by far to buy the hat and in the flower toque, the hat with top of that is rough and durable save on some other part of .the ward- violets and rim of green leaves. This is a rol retty hat for a woman to wear, a lady- Reall e su"rs' Chiton, so long in possession of the fike Rat, one that vou cannot help admir- eally women in general do not trust millinery field, st olds its own, Bilk ing upon others, even though you do not The thtlel 53‘1:7’ 15“ their milliners suficiently. One ‘has an musiin and mlnli‘r;e‘n‘r:.id the stiffer fab- want to wear it yourself. - ans, little girl, if you are five abiding faith that one’s milliner is try- rics are used in hat trimmings, but how Girls who are handy with the needle and g ¢ put o ne overlying the ity about this hat—that it is becoming*t sweet in face, wear a ing to sell the hat, and so one loses con- one does go back to chiffon when one who have good taste are buying these lit- e e P ives n Caesars Srown, 86 many, . Geraniums are lovaly. treated it with a plain flat band fidence. £ ; wants something absolutely pretty. tle frames and thatching them with vio- All afound the Lead these leaves lie, and in.the same way, the flowers on top and strous Liberty and at one side This is not right, nor is it reasonable. They are trylng the transparent ma- lets, bought for the purpose. When they at the back there is a bow of black vel- the vellowish green leaves around. " T Fiberty chou, Perhape. it you The milliner is 4 woman, or a man, who terials upon hats with very fine resujts, have planted a_violet bed atop the hat. wet ibbomn, , The summer girl better have a flower It has another merit not to be ignored. ¢ mountaln maid, you can wear intends to sell the hat and who hopes to Materials that are diaphanous are used they go around the brim with leaves This is charming, and there is one od: hat for it is a thing that is useful. When i of whi or dly becom flower nappropriate. Sunday, and