Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — WOMAN'S WAYS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WOMAN'S WAYS.
NEW HAT SHAPES WOMEN GROW MORE EXACTING A 8 BEASONS PABB. Many Demand Millinery That Follow* Style Features of Season, but Embodies Original and Unusual Ideas. So many hats must be made for so many women, who grow more and more exacting as the seasons pass! The majority of them want something which is popular, something to which they have become accustomed. Others demand millinery that follows the style features of the season, but embodies original and unusual ideas; and a small coterie wants the entirely new things, wishing to be the first to exploit them. The charming model, covered with velvet and trimmed with a pair of glorious wings, is not difficult to make —quite within range of the average
milliner. But, when one considers that such wings bring sl2 to sl6 a pair and soar to $25 when made of rare feathers, it will be conceded that distinction is expensive again. This model may be copied with good effect using less expensive wings. The crown is large and round and the drooping brim bends out to a blunt point at the front
