Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1911 — THE TAILORED HAT. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
THE TAILORED HAT.
Simple Designs Favored by the Business Woman. “When 1 proposed to Angelina it was because sbe always wore such simple hats.” and a business man who had married bis stenographersighed. tfif he knows better plamjiat is not an infallible indication of economy on the wearer’s /part. Sometimes the simplest hats are the most expensive. This is especially true of the ultra chic tailored hats, which are not only built
of the choicest materials, but owe their smartness to the skill of the trained band and eye under whose auspices they come into being. Such a hat as the one illustrated here is of the finest panama straw, the rolled brim of a special fancy weave and showing an up to date touch in the band of velvet that trims the edge. Aside from the stiffened lace bow that perches so jauntily above the brim, it is almost guiltless of trimming. Worn with a tailor made dress of light cloth, it marks its wearer as a young woman of taste and discrimination.
PANAMA HAT.
