Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1911 — Latest Millinery [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Latest Millinery

THIS hat, in white hemp, is bordered with a band of Irish crochet lace. White tulle roses set in a white net scarf are banked over the low, rounded crown. A bow of chiffon velvet in pale coral color is wired to stand at the right front where it is mounted against the crown. If this is not a perfect design', no one has been able to excel it and we need not look for anything better. The happy possessor of a scarf of real lace In duchess point, princess or Spanish lace, or any of the finer hand-made laces, may use them as a drapery on white hemp, in the manner

shown in the third hat pictured here. To cut such a piece of lace is out of the question; a too short-sighted to entertain at all. It may be doubled, plaited or folded over, and laid over or about a white hemp shape and fastened to the shape with a band of handsome ribbon and rosettes of fine flowers. Rich lace should be applied to the shape with very little fullness. The design and work are to show and must be emphasized; therefore full gatherings are out of harmony. If there is too much lace in a length, one end may be rolled up and concealed under a trimming.