The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 19, 1911, Page 70, Image 70

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TOR our young daughters, stanaing ; wnere tne dtook ana
H river meet" ; there should be' a certain style , of millinery
that ought to be characteristic of the age. Hats ought not
to be too young nor too old. XThere should be a simplicity, yet
an adherence to the lines of the seasons. There should be a con
servative reflection of the accepted modes. A varied group is
before you. ' . "w
- Many little hats this 'season"areitermed '44hoods" by the
French: They are so called because of the fact that there is no
stiff frame or lining, used in! the construction! The model her0
presented 1s of sapphire-bliie velvet The brim is wired at the
edge, the crown is high and fuU and a velvet flower is the only
ornament, v Surely you can make this for- your daughter. '
r ' OnVthe .large beaver there is; used a handmade quill ; and
buckle of velvet edged with a pleajting of silk. -The quill is i cov- -ered
buckram and a cord forms the buckle. ' These two orna
ments are placed at the front, the quill mounting high above
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frame. 'You.wlH note.the puffed crown and the drooping brim
that are -al way becoming to the young face. Around the crown
is ; placed a;wreath of small roses in pastel shades. They are'
handmade; and; are combined-with green . leaves ; on a ribbon-
i covered wirei ,:V:'V;;' - ;." '
For; rough-and-ready wear there is a corduroy shape that
will take your daughter out In the roughest weather and bring
her back again looking as' "chic" as ever. This is an excellent
shape for ithe. corduroy .uitithatIshe rwUl wear for- school. It
has a rolled brim and a rounded crown. A breast is held at one
side under a-checkerboard band.. This, by the way, is made by
weaving strips of broadcloth or felt under and over in the simple
weaving design.; The shape has a fine wire on its edge and th
brim can be turned to suit the young lady's fancy. In dark
brown, blue or maroon this shape is particularly practical.
A quaint black velvet shape shows the vogue for fur as
trimming for millinery. The scooplike brim is perfectly plain
and shows exquisite workmanship. ; The high, rounded crown is
joined to the brim by a cording. At the front is a gilt rose with
leaves holding ermine," which is laid flat on the brim. : '
Every hour of the day has been met in its question of what
hat to wear. F,rom the walkta" school .ttf the (Very; best hat for
Sunday thei?e can be made ; Here ja suitable ohoice tha" will
redound to ; the - credit - of I mother; and reflect becomingly on
daughter.
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quality for" a richness that is undeniable' The xJ"r0J for fre
brown shape is trimmed with a golden-brown quill Vefoi 'r, Sfidpe ' '
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