Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1912 — Hat Ornaments. [ARTICLE]

Hat Ornaments.

In ornaments on hats the latest cry is for amber, crystal and pearl. The last named have been used more In the foreign markets than in America, but it is expected that, pearls will gain in favor as the season advances. They are a natural decoration for laces, maline and-such delicate materials. Amber is a novelty surely and a very lovely one. The beauty of its coloring harmonizes with the new blscotte and burnt orange shades. Amber is stunning on white and very effective in black, dark blue and brown. The crystal effects are strongest in bands. Bugle trimming and fringe are made of crystal, says Millinery Trade plied on some straws, on lace and, of course, on allover nets and chiffon. The continued popularity of the mopcap, the beguin or whatever one cares to call it, is responsible for the greater number of sales In this dainty trimming. It is also in demand for coiffure ornaments, for scarfs or for dress trimming.