Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1914 — The Knitted Hat. [ARTICLE]
The Knitted Hat.
Right in line with the soft crowns and the millinery that nestles about the coiffure and frames the face instead of just sitting on the head aB was at one time the mode, we now have the knitted hat. Instead of making" the best of i Tam-O’-Shanter, whether it was becoming or not, the sporting hat of this season will t>e made to simulate all the fashionable millinery in the tailored styles. They are so comfortable and chic in appearance that they will be used tof any knockabout wear. Many pretty ones are displayed with the misses and children’s school millinery. The matron or young woman may have as rich a hat as she desires. They are made in silks and chenilles, besides ratines, wools and cottons, ail admits ting of a touch of stylish trimming.
