Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1913 — CHIEFLY FOR THE YOUTHFUL [ARTICLE]
CHIEFLY FOR THE YOUTHFUL
Tam O’Shanter Hat Has All Its Old Popularity, but Many Must Not Wear It. Probably the most popular spring hats for the young girl and youthful matron will be the Tam o’Shanter. It has been wprming Jtself into the good graces of femininity all through the winter. The athletic will wear it in knitted wool, or very light peanut straw, and the girlie girl will dope it up with roses as pink as her cheeks, and some of them will even place a lace frill on the inside to fall over their faces, and shade the sparkle of their eyes. There never was a hat made that could be more rakish or coquettish than a Tam o’Shanter. But under no condition can it be dignified; therefore, women over 30, beware! The Tam reflects the mood of every girl who wears it, and if it becomes as popular as fashion designers seem to think it Will, you won’t haVe to look into your sweetheart’s eyes, young man, to find out if she loves yop. You will only have to tip off the angle at which she wears her Tam o’Shanter.
