Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1913 — Two of die Smartest in the Big Galaxy of Street Hats [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Two of die Smartest in the Big Galaxy of Street Hats
Two of the smartest in all the big galaxy of street hats; are shown here. They have proven bo successful with discriminating women that we shall ■ee them again repeated in fall millinery. They are the late comers for summer and are most beautiful. The sailor shown here in white hemp Is called the “button-sailor,” for the reason, perhaps, that it iB perfectly round.' It is often made with a flange about the upper brim and is also made with a narrow border of maline projecting from the edge. A very handBome brocaded ribbon provides the trimming for the model portrayed
here. The standing bow is wired, and a little bunch of June roses makes s delightful finish at the front. Equally “chic” is the hat with square crown, whose only decoration is a huge black velvet bow of two loops mounted (to simulate wings) at the back. Wings are mounted in the pose of flying this season, and these velvet loops follow this pretty fancy. They are shaped and wired to retain the proper poise. Nothing could be simpler, yelj few hats require as much cleverness as these examples of millinery, which are at once simple, original'and full of style.
