Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1910 — Hats Still Elaborate. [ARTICLE]
Hats Still Elaborate.
A noticeable’ point in the woman’s linen costume this year, however, is that, while the tailored lines run to the simplest, in the dress, It Is nearly always offset by an elaborate hat. This may be in the form of a floral turban, or something built up in the “nabob” turban form, of masses of fancy foulard, or tulle, with shot effects; or It may take the form of a large, widecrowned hat with a huge bird upon It, massed and veiled with tulle. This shot effect has even invaded the field of the linen itself, of which a few examples have met my eye, though invariably in very expensive weaves.— iiarper’s Bazar. '
