Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1914 — Apropos of the Millinery. [ARTICLE]
Apropos of the Millinery.
Fashion has been very kind this autumn in the way of millinery modes, for she has decreed that either big or
little hats are to be in vogue. Therefore all types of women should he pleased. The ones who like small shapes will find plenty of new models to pick from, and the women who like the broad, shady hat also will not be disappointed. Four of the smartest new hats for autumn wear were seen the other day. The first one was a navy blue velvet hat,! trimmed with white satin roses and strands of marabou. The next model was a very chic affair in the popular new sailor shape, with a band and bow of uncut white velvet and'black fancy feathers. The third one was a smart little toque of black velvet with black wings shooting out at the rear. The last was by no means least This was a white felt hat with silver roses and a black velvet facing.
