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' pressed III With a hot Iron.)
,5 Iti-flttlng.
ftiiccewrul Jiat must fit Indl
p vidnnl heads )n heodalze shapo nil
'Jj well oa size or they speedily bo
'2 romo altogether shapeless.
Headslio alternations will bo
necessary for those, with too largo,
Mtf ioo small, too broad, or too Ions
heads. It a liat to only slightly
large two or three thicknesses of
H velvet, or calling flannel may he
'h ecwed Inaide the hat lining. Xf o.
"I liat la only slightly fro small It
ninv bo Wretched at any shop.
" llondcau adjustments are usuul
" v uncomrartalile, give (he hat an
".' liim-ouro ldnk, and frequently de-
atroy original ntajio of hat.
peclded hcadslze are a. trtflo
1 tedious hut not -difficult' to make.
r,J HalR aro made wit cither two
r. piece or one-plcro .;rranics, each
,H presenting tt own problems.
,i Two-plee.o framea Brlma and
crowns do not always fit each olh
, it ezarlly; Dcraiise hrliiui urn
)i caster for home milliners to adjust,
r lirlm headslzc first mid crowns
si tire not nlten d unless they look
lit unwieldy on the 'rliunged hrlui or
If destroy erreet of brim, ; headslzo
hi iiltj-rnatlon.
: l) To make heads! larger:
' -5 Jirlms Clip hoiulslze cuff every
Inch or ao till the way around If
generally ainnll; on either aide, If ho,
? narrow wldthwiee: and! a little In
J front and more In back If too abort
i from front to back. Crowns miuy
be stretched to fit brim.
1 i (2) ' , To make hoadxlze smaller:
J Prims, fabric covered Hip cover
9 Ing,1 edge binding, and wire from
framo aoroaa back for ' Bpure of.
i hrei! or four InchcH; cut hrlm up
Center back and lap to fit head;
replace wlrea, blndlnga, oud cov
frtnR. j,
' i-VIt hats Nurrow back brim.
Inoy have pleco cut out of back
und edge-blind ntilchcd ao that
they nieet hut do not overlap. This
ran be done ao that It la lnviHlbln
nr. a trimpnlng arranged to cover
it.. If a aide trimming la desired
und the felt brlmils much too large,
he side may he cut wldlhwiae und
iho two ends Interlaced und cut
In a decorative mininer.
8truw Iiata may be cut up back
or aldo a piece removed and the
,1wo meeting edges whipped togeth
r aa luvlHitily aa poaalble. und a
Irlmmlny; nrninged to hldo the
MlaHh, ,
rrowns. fabric covered Tleinove
edge wire, slaah' up on middle of
each side fromi headalen line, over
lap cut edges, and roplouo wire.
1'liia alaah muat run up high enough
on side ao Hint sides do not bulge
.1n unalghtly wanner. .
; t Kelt eroivna may be tucked In
ornamental faahlon to remove full
v., may he stashed up middle of
each side
m
edtff'H ovi rlappe!, or wotiffft
uL out, and puk nHulHng from
kIomIi, Jan jirfwd or Btenmed out
n plt-c'u frumpn Whr brim
und crown ura In on plfcft in W
iirinuUy nee-unary to in-paruto thm,
cutttnir tho crown from tin; hrlm at
a Htm about 1 ; Inch above tho
hcadxlzf) lino.
AlK'nitlont In hadBixpi - are
matin uh J'Horlbnl for . two-plwo
framoB anl the crown unil brim
rim then tuekpil toBthcr on a
buckram InHfrtlon.
lt4kAJiilriir,
Minnhapcn Hals IJrnp hradnlws
wired with yarn or ribbon covr
(xl wlro, I.ltnp brim edffi v1rd
In Hlmllar faxliloti. Denied brlrnH,
Hlraw ami fU, niay bft prw,
wilb a hot Iron. Kabrlc covonsd
muHt liavo fabrU'H nmovd be Torn
pCHHlfl(r.
nciilcd rrownft may, , If . only
fllifrhtly ilftitcd, belli ovr a tim
Jut (I. p. Umkfltln ftpout) und dentil
worked out with flniferH. A round
ed Hin-ruco (cup, Kowl, - flkllliH,
etc.) imiy bo be Id In.slde aa a block,
and Iron tined lo pretm It Into
Hbupe. A ehlld'H toy Iron l aomo-'
times UHeful. Crown blocks can
bo matin cf old crownn, varnished
and pnrtlully lined with planter of
parts. . , ; -
Oul-oMato HaOt--Tbn (fnneral '
lln"H or old Jialn cah often b al
tered HllKtitly nnd Out bat entirely
modernized. Old rrownn may be
UHt-d on new- briinn and new crowns
Bhort distance edRcs on old ones. Htlff top und ldo
of Hliml.; Hteamed.or preyed oitti'lni; ft HoPtet- irfect.' Bort Wowni . f9! Min.
traw crowns may bo slashed lij'niu'Uof.tlwinv? jnutyrjal fl,thn
or. liiiiri or or u contrantlnjr c
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.' "A' plcline? All right, but Juat one,. And make It snappy
I'm In a hurry," said this silver klna,ini fish, language to the
ungler who hooked him off i'ort I.aiiderdale,'( Florida.-. "le. too!"
prii.il I Int' little sucker fish clinging like a black apot to the tar
pon's side; j"8nup!" went thi" camera,'" Theo "nap"' went the
lino...'' .i. '':'X '; '.'
texture may be substituted for old
crowns. Crowna' may bo raised by
Inserting suitable, width stripe of
buckram nfa'r'thelower edgo of
tho. side crown and covering this
piecing with banding of ribbon,
bias silk, braid, leaves, flowers, elc.
ilrlins may tie cut down, rewired,
made to droop or turn up, and
edges, embroidered or bound with
braid, ribbon, flowers, bias strips
of some harmonizing fabrics, Cut
edges) In felt may , be painted with
metal palnta or sealing wax.
: TJir ncMHnJng Hal.
In planning .or aelectlng a hat
tho full length .effect,; front, back I
and both slden should be consider
ed. A hat' must become the gen
eral silhouette. . aa well us head
contours and coloring.
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The eye has a tendency to travel i
In the direction Indicated by the
llnea or a'rostume.
HorizoBtal line are width giv
ing lines. ; i- ; , '
: Vortical lines add to apparent
helalht.
; Rharply defined curvea exagger- I
ate roundness, or thin angularity. ;
Angles repeat und ; emphasize
other anglesx
' 'itnpetltlon or strong contrast of.
lino accentuates both the good and
bad lines.'
, llroad brimmed hals give a de-I
ers or other trims arranged paral-
lei to. tho' floor line repeat' that fcS
effect, ; The stoutl figure appears
milldle if each able nit inch
nthmting coloir, or
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hy frail form seems aJmosUsidir
"Broad, drooping primmed hats
aiva the eye a downward lino to
travel, cutting off apparent height,
and , consequently . i n c r, easing
breadth'' .Trlmn of a drooping
character idd : to' this effect, .
, Very. smalt close fitting hala arc
boat worn' by the. ; sleek, well
groomed Individual.' of small on
slender build, - They are not lu
keeping with ;heavy figures.
Small, heavily draped or trim
med turbans .may become a large
or medium flugre, but overbalance)-
the. slight . form.. Medium
mall hats , with turn-up brim, or
trlinm.lr.it giving On upward lino
or ' trimmings placed high on the
crown, wtl. odd to height.
Soft ; irregular-edged, turn-up
brims afo more generally becom
ing than. Bharply uleflnod; curves. .
A snub noser is accentualed by a
hat having' upward front . Ilneo
pronounced, brlnt with front
roll greater than bark; Drowns Willi
derided lift In. front or peaked
front trimming. .
. Iirgo-noses seem more protub
erant If tho front and back lirlms
are the same width and If the hulr
dress does not balance, thin fea
ture. ,:
. Drooping hat line moke long
noses seem longer, sloping should
ers morn to, and rive a generally
lirelem, languid air.
Becoming orowna are a more
difficult problem! than good brlma,
Avoid giving a plnched-ln-at-the-top
effect A crown narrower In
foundation or trimming effect than
either check or chin width, will
do this.
Ijirge, heavily draped or trim,
med crowns make, the narrow chin
ned person top heavy.
High crowns, high arrangement
or trims, and light crowns add ap
parent length to tho face and
height.
Height of crown nnd width or
hrlm should he related. Kqiwl dl
vt'lons should bn avoided.
Two or three dents or curves In
a hrlm are all that can bo used to
good efrect.
Lines In trimming should fol
low tho structural lines of tho
hat.
Age demand softer lines than
youth.
mior.
Hats ahould be an accent to a
costume .nd therefore as bright
of color or texturw us can be
worn. Small and medium sized
hats are most beautiful In bright
colors, and are rood in neutral
hades. Largo hats are neat In
neutral and dull tones. Ilrtlllant
eolom aro pleasing only In good
quality fabrlr and lovely textures.
Tho color of the eyes and skin
should guide In selecting hat col
ors, uualldea most becoming to
these feature will usually harmon
ize with the hair- The only sure
rule for color relation Is to try on.
There are too many variations In
ye, complexion, and hair colors,
loo many gradations in Intensity,
and value of hue to make it noa-
;aibl lo catalogue tha human and
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