Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1917 — HATS FOR THE MATRON [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HATS FOR THE MATRON
The most difficult problem that faces the milliner is solved when she is able to produce hats that will suit her up-to-date patrons who have reached or passed middle age. Experience makes the matron the most exacting and discriminating of all those who demand muelf in the matter of becomingness in headwear, and specialists devote their time and talents to. meeting this demapd. Two of the rich and brilliant hats with which middle age will face the coming winter are shown here. At the top a handsome tailored model presents the tall crown and graceful, carefully managed brim lines that characterize the season’s styles. Below, a draped velvet turban provides a background for a feather wreath of wonderful coloring made of natural plumage. J «
