Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1913 — HERE IS SMALL MODEL [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HERE IS SMALL MODEL

REMARKABLY PRETTY HAT FOR THE LITTLE MAIO. Fashioned In the Braids and Pressed , Hats, and In , Panamas—Trimmings May Be Entirely a Matter of Preference. Just an all-around, good little hat wlfich may be worn any where, is the pretty little moddl shown here. This shape Is found (or others very like it) in all the braids and pressed hats and in Panamas. It Is to be found trimmed with flowers, or with feathers in the straight stick-up effects; it is a favorite decorated with stiff ribbon bows wired to stand up in front or protrude at the back. Trimmed in these ways, made in all colors it is a favorite and a smart street style. When it must do duty for all round wear, including automobillng, it is trimmed to accommodate the veil to be worn with it The broad, folded

sash of ribbon and the large millinermade rose of velvet, which appear in the illustration show a development which fits the hat for all sorts of wear. The shape fits well and provides some protection for the eyes. The small face veil for the street and traveling, or the big chiffon veil for driving add to its protection of the eyes and face.

JULIA BOTTOM LEY.