Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1913 — LATE IDEAS IN MILLINERY [ARTICLE]

LATE IDEAS IN MILLINERY

Prevailing Styles Really Show Little New, Though There Have Been a Few Changes Made. Naturally, at this date very little that can be rightfully termed new Is in evidence, says the Dry Goods Economist. The most pronounced change is the return of maline hats to strong favor. Drapes of maline over hemp are •specially favored; but brim extension, ruffles and huge wired bows of maline are also being offered. Hats of Chantilly lace are being prominently featured. Some of the most striking of these have the lace fitted so smoothly and firmly over a wire foundation as to present almost a tailored appearance. The popularity of quills continues unabated. They are used either alone or in combination with wheat, flowers, ribbon or feathers. Among the smartest models now shown are white hemps trimmed with white quills and white wheat. With a white moire ribbon band. Another striking combination is a broad black quill with tiny white paradise sprays curling out from its center.