Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1914 — New Millinery. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

New Millinery.

The wide-brimmed, soft-crowned canotler is emphatically the hat bf the moment, in white crepe, taffetas, aeroplane or fine straw, very simply trimmed. A delightful model has a row of big milk beads round the base of the crown, and two white heron’s plumes in front, adjusted vertically toward the left; All white canotiers are much the smartest; and other hats, whether large or small, are all black, black with white plumes, flowers, or grapes with white foliage, or black with gold lace crowns, or a large rose or cluster of grapes fashioned of gold tissue. Plumes and “fantasies” are now arranged with a wide instead of high effect

Model of black satta covered with tulle and trimmed with fine lace ruffles. The full tunic Is edged with satin. It is not necessarily a small matter 1 when a woman puts her best foot tanward