Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1912 — Fashion's Fabcues [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Fashion's Fabcues
SEEK THE PICTURESQUE PRONOUNCED FEATURE OF THE SUMMER MILLINERY. With Choice of Materials and Trim* mings Practically Unlimited, Styles May Cover as Wide a Range as Desired. It is in midsummer that the designer of millinery can best afford to let ~ her fancy stray in the direction ot the picturesque. There is no limit to her choice of materials or trimmings, and nothing is too unusual or extreme for the summer girl, therefore, she may embody her dreams, with nothing to hinder from turning them into ' substantial dollars. Two models are pictured here of liats-of this description. A big, wide*
brimmed chip with flange of white •ilk piped with black. 18 an exquisite piece' of work. The crown ts covered with an extravangant piece of bird of paradise plumage in the natural colors, mounted almost precisely in front. A Napoleon in pure white hemp is faced with black velvet and overbraid at the edge with white shadow lace. Two very long French plumes, in white, are mounted in the most daring
manner, but with altogether artistic result This is a sparkling hat and leaves no room for question as to its picturesque beauty.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
