Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1912 — STRAW HATS WORN IN PARIS [ARTICLE]

STRAW HATS WORN IN PARIS

Pretty-Vogues Are In Btyle for Wear Both In Morning and Afternoon. In Paris now the postillion and Glrondln straw hats are the accepted vogue for morning wear, and women, copying the example set by the Empress Eugenie some fifty years ago, twist their hair low in the nape of the neck and present a very trim and fascinating appearance, il --- ; . The Marquis is fashionable for afternoon occasions and is not invariably trimmed with the upstart plume, though in many cases the brim is held upwards by a feather pr a handful of wired loops starting from a small bow, and in 'some instances Is also edged or bounds with ostrich feathers. All the tailor-made hats .and .those that share the chief essential of that chapeau—namely its studious neatness—are made of very simple straws. The closely woven chip is deemed a most desirable medium for the making of the bowler, the Glrondln, and the Marquis models. The colors chosen are masculine In their sobriety.