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shirring of gray satin ribbon put on In their ideas, not a little from the \\ tiny patterns. Black velvet is threaded French and from the English. They through the crown. And at one side are true to their old loves, and, at the there are three stiff plumes or quills of beginning of each season, they come This hat, whic queen to wear, is not at all PODPY color, in brilliant scarlet chiffon and yet is quietly elegant. It and in ribbon hats, showing a multi- could be worn with a calling gown or it tude of bright red roses. might be worn w ids in a great milliners agr shapes of hats A SPRING war OF FaANC > S‘\-:Aw TURNED ] AL THE WAS . AROUND AND TRAMMED WYVTH sST(FvW QRIS SeriNG 77 Y4 N\ YEIL TRIMMED ‘Wi pc? N BUNCHES o= = O s VELC =+~ GRasEs LA SILVER STRAWw TRIMMED sw/iTH PINK ' riEaBOon AND PNk FLOWERS pretty enough out with gorgeous hats in geranium, in ith g -eption cos- _And there is an.argument in favor L g of red in the springtime. It is cheer- New French Hats. ful; it affords that contrast which is so necessary after the somberness of win- ter; it has the approval of the best e that, while the year the violet hat comes in and each ture hat, covered with shirred chiffon, But it should be a wery handsome e changed materially, nijjiners and it is becoming to nearly Seéason it is a little more in favor than shirred muslin or tucked maline. Or fringe, very lustrous, and it should not vogue. There are beautiful feath so much the shape as the cyery women. The new.red hats are the last. she would invest in one of the new Jet- g 100 geep. 'Thé soft chenille fringes the shaded variety and these hat is new. There are cer- posiiively brilliant,in their aspect, for _An exquisite Violet hat is made of ted toques, Which are as smart as the¥ 13 thoce that are elaborately jetted hat of s afford a ve tain touches which give the hats their {hey are red from tip to tip, without black straw, with a trimming of ma- can be. are iniich uhed ® b e Speagiune and. which are absolutely essen- one particle of color to relieve them. line. The under side of the brim is Hats for All the Year. ¥ . One of these feather trimmed hat tial to the style of the hat. French milliners are trying te revive for the day of the blue hat Was rhig ig g 1itt] practically out. Few women wear the every milli 3 all blue hat, except with an all blue amateur. Unless a gay hat has its INE OUt through the violets. The vio- of her first season the wisdom of this -der of fine insertion, which was applied sradually or unless blue happens to be touch of black there is little hope for lets are tied with a purple ribbon and polcy will begin to be apparent to her, Precisely as though it were lace. This a bright strikingly becoming. Yet blue is the it, and a scarlet hat without its touch the Whole is fastened at the side of and at the end of a year she will begin 'S_800d upon a hat of midsummer. hat with a great French color and one can look for of black will be flat and unbecoming. the hat to make a showy trimming. to reap abundant rewards. She will It may be because the eve finds re- _Gold ornan dra sent to I that it is still re- igns have traveled » England, and 1 prettiest is French hats. at once make it chic. ° the spring, and the milliners give abun- geason a hat that, by a little remodel- IS certain that the hats of spring look sliver and gun metal. The English, on the other hand, are _ “Give me at least a yard of narrow dant evidence that they are delighted ing. can be Worn another year. particularly refreshing this year. Many silver seem to be taking trying to introduce brown; and a great kv many of the English hatters in: the brown hat will be the hat of next n t The tourist hats, made by the bore evidence of the wisdom of her _BY the student of that part of the hanging drops which dangle and flash _ Of course, the absolutely flat hai fs h hatter: d brown; all brown, whick ] ; « ter brown, down to the deep seal. arc to be fashionable this Season, also IMMOTe than a chapter on the adaptabili- A great many of the hats will have 'i(‘;""";‘“‘d without top trimming of ax Golden brown is, perhaps, the fa- had black velyet ribbon in their back- ty of the properly selected hat. dangling ends. Hats that are bordered (ifd has been banished from sight, an, vorite and the riding derbies, the Al- ground. There is a very fashionable woman with fringe will not be uncommon. To mf:e s no sign that it will come back pine hats and the soft outing sailors _And, when speaking of the floral hat, in New York who for years has made border a hat with fringe is a simple . worn to the = Queen's hat is gray ggesting & native e brim turns up in 2 all around, something ike the gides of a dishpan. The crown, is invisible except from a In selecti: all re shirred with maline. The side of the . 5 2 A great many hats will have the lace brown of a very lovely shade be sure m‘ T,fi,;:hii, the ‘30)&3:, "(flebfl‘;i‘ hat is trimmed with one great bunch _ The Wary woman, when sheé buys & porders, coming down so as to make a At one side the brim takes a irick that is known to ©Of Violets, almost as large as a peck hat, will ask, “Is this a hat that I can scarf which falls over the brim. Iast CUrve, and just herd the feat r, though not to every measure, and with green leaves com- Wear all the year round?” At the end season not a few of the hats had a bor- ened. It is o de. *p brown. Bu ghter and upon th yellow. It at dull ts and bluette in the new But relieve it with black and you will _Flowers are always in evidence In have always at hand at a change of lief In something new and varied, but it deal upon the hats ribbon,” said a French mil- to exchange the trimmings of winter, The new jetted hats now show evi- 2( t_hes: are r‘alher plain in shape and a * the rhinestone pin, which he “or I cannot hope to make a Which are necessarily heavy, for the dence of progress. They are jetted, not feW are simply trimmed, but there is a %0 long. The rhinestone And her beautiful showcases flowers of spring. with little spangles, but with long Certain chic whieh is most admirable, course, used. But there are ma when the gold slide or the or the great round gold best thing that could be In reckoning with th not forget the lace y hat which sold for $75 had d serts along the brim.. The toy crown was made of a med lace. Aroufid the crown ther t that how many shades of taste Lovely hats, with their flat feminine dress known as the hat there very prettily. These are sewed into 9Ut. But the very tall hat has no and there are browns brims spread with geraniums, were dot- 1§ a lesson to be learned, a lesson that lace or into some soft substance, or the Fovlh e _there are very few Eire] y y from soft ted with little bows of black velvet it would profit every woman to take hat is covered with silk which is cov- l”f-e; e, On the other hand, the sometimes called but- ribbon. And hats of orchids, which unto herself. This lesson is nothing ered with the little dangling drops. ow hat, without a bandeau, withoyt m top and slouch hats for women will be do not forget the -violet hat, which, it her practice to purchase no hat that matter. Apply the fringe to the brim The Handsome Trimmings. twist of blue panne velvet, and is trimmed with a band of silk. built of brown straw and brown felt. covered with a a in this country, is. one of the most could not be worn all the year round. of the hat so that it falls over the face -an milliners differ, in fashionable hats of th: spring. Each Just now she buys the great black pic- and hair, and that is all there is to it. Feathers and flowers are worn all gty R b oAl the ers, one of bl ne ¥ear around. But it must be acknowl. shading into w:;‘t: wod o edged that feathers have a wonde