Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 314, 19 September 1909 — Page 14

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By Madame Savane. Paris, August loth, 1909 The dltterenc between millinery In Part and In America la that French women buy a few hata at a time, and buy a new collection every few weeks; American women buy all their hata for a aeaaon at the beginning of the seaaon. French women may wear expensive millinery or obeap millinery, but it la alwaya fresh and styllah looking. Midway In any aeason in America half the women are wearing hats that "cost a lot" to start with, but have become frayed and frumpy with usage. Caroline Reboux's latest fad la a high draped turban that haa a tendency to droop over one eye. This la combined with a coarse net with very large mean, and haa a high standing brush aigrette In the back. This same turban ia shown tn velvet, with every Imaginable "drape" by the other milliners of note (and mountainous prices). Siren at the June races hats of huge stee with Immense crowns of draped velvet made an almost universal appearance, and practically every one was adorned with a perfectly enorous aigrette In hugh brush shape. Big hats are shown at all the houses, and they are worn by women who like them, and who are gowned to auit the large "picture shapes. But the sharp contrast of the smallish turban with its very high crown is likely to give that tyfc iuMob ftad wide Totue Tor fail.

The best drwMd woman in Paris is Cecile SoreL She ia wearing a large turban, with a high crown that ia higher at the back than in front and a deep brim turned up sharply all round, which Is also higher at the back than In front. Both brim and crown are fluted, and the aigrette la big and bruah shaped. Small Louis XVI. shapes are ahown also. Continentals both large and small are in to stay. Feather hata show all the trimming from the back. Many hata are of moire faced with velvet or of bengallne that haa a large) rep (also faced with velvet). The prevailing col

ors are royal blue, English mustard and

navy. No one ever saw ao : many aigrettes and paradise plum!. The flowers are huge Irises, tulips, poppies

and roses all of extraordinary aiae.

A beautiful combination in one bat

that haa gone to America ts English mustard moire that has the greenish cast in the tint, faced in a beautiful rich brilliant blue. Another la greenish bengallne trimmed with Immense ble plUmes

going from a draped crown of moire straight across the back. The great novelty of the millinery world la two-toned L.alines. The millinery goods manufacturers have tried for years to set this changaant effect in mallnee, with nothing but failures to show for their efforts. People said "It Is useless to try any longer," but the lovely new two-toned mallnea have arrived, Nets will bo used a good deal for

early fall made into high draped crowns with velvet brims. The colorlngsln plumes and aigrettes are light royal blue, darker royal, navies; prunelle is much ahown. "Blues In all tints, dark, purplea, prunelle, gray blue alwaya blue predominating" ia what one hears on all aides. Cock feathers are so much ahown on hata that boas of the same will also be worn. Large chif

fon scarfs bordered with the

shadee ef marabout are new and smart. Satin in canard (duck) blue and other pretty shades covered on one side with chiffon, and handled with natural marabout In wide scarf effect are very pretty. Long scarfs of lace, chiffon or satin, or some two of these materials In combination, trimmed with four rows of marabout coaat at wholesale 40 franca (18.00). They are being shown at the fashionable milliners' at 150 franca (ISO) and selling like hot cakes. It Is going to be " great velvet season" In every division of dress. Velvet muffs with a touch only of fur. are being offered by the milliners to match toques of velvet and fur. The fashionable net veils are huge mesh spider webs, very soft, woven with big open spaces, costing francs to 40 franca a yard, and Chantilly lace veils. The latter In black, white, navy, mustard and beige are in suoh demand that veil mak

ers are sold up weeks ahead. The real

lace veils cost several dollars but very clover imitations are made which cost

only ft few dollars apleea. Chantilly lace, by the way. ia the lace for the coming fall and winter, in gowns as well as veils. All black hata are very good style. The general rule will bo black hats with colored gowna. Colored hata with black gewna of which many are to be worn. The hat muat be "matched up" to something else about the toilet when It la not all black, if only to gloves.

A great many fur hata win be worn and one milliner who la turning out a light weight fur hat. made by some proc-

that one man alone seems to under

stand, cannot fill hla orders.

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