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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OnfeQONTAN, 6ftE(30R Tt)pi6A AUGUST1 2i, it)iO. " j'AGE slrviiM - 17 -T $k . ,,; : L .'.' v'- m ' ! ;N N : ' :;: .mw Vcy .-Ml'-.-:.1 . " "i'i t .''w, 1 " .'.'vr-'v-ii ..t; - i l .v i'l,?--' X Sy-aJTZ - r Aj?ranemerJL ' - j I ThGvfes?pirv.LVinov SufiLaLion onthi3 Hat i3 Very ?msrl Jjideand Pistache Green the. Paris-Favored Millinery inj;!y But Cleverly Used! Half-Burnt Ostrich a New Millinery Whinisey New i llai Shapes Large and With Kalher Low Crowns. STKJCSK Inttreat U ulyr by mlritty In the v: v Mrm iui -mi hula (hat venture tout Orly Aurnst. The woman at th it: i me i resort who returnA after a - y In town Is ih renter of attention when ifie decrlbos the 8fnnn:nr new ' full hat rhc auw In a rtitaurant or on fifth Arlnue. The fvme hat trouM t tract little notice later In Die eu-snn: hut there Ik alweya a tlirlll In ihv femiln breast at the very first mil linery models that appear us harbiiif trn of what in to rome. And It t tranfre -how passe and unlmcrpMtinff vtn thf mot beautiful aumnier hat fee m once fnir mlDInrtrv boclnw to hov Itf velvets and fntin?r und felt. , rll Itf In firrnt Niimt'r for Fall Paris la tilnfr a great Avul of felt -upple, flf-xible ft-It thai inuv be w(st rd and ,'drapei and even mnfn' Into ru rtlea. An In t eresi I trie h a t fro m a French Utillhnpr hixn n vrv nt;tll tur ban foundation. Jut framing th hcud ; with a Mltle rol-iip. Inch-wide Itrlm of velvet, I tut the stlhouH In cif t h hat i enoruioii.. for ihre rrirlcs tit f(lL flr 'ipwaril forming n hirjce. tnpi cfown. The hut and Hie frti rtnflf.! hre copper colored und a lnjr flower of white I tucked wnf nf side tf the Jfntnes. fhrowIiiK the opposite mde of 1 he crown oti I ward tn tutu f,ihlon. , A yreat mnny of t;i It h it i.re In iwie green mhadr. Piafucho la n fav ir"il tint; and j.tde Ik a!o vcrv popu U'r. )np very jm.irt Kremrh tirl:in of pintache frit hn-n loinr wlnir m ixactly the anme !i.ide toUTine flailvj- , ;trroM tie up. lon?r imI1In prnjeciiim i trlminlnr. A little le made to jco a ;-t one aide. A J.ide Kreen fell wtlor : long wv and frir once the nilll;ner has the wine onrn ruppf-d, axray at ( ure benevoieritjy doinc; oiHeh:ng Mutt bn. k and front and n .th sprei.dina i a-c0rUa with practical 'ideas! An m- jmrllon?. -re , J;l;'e rcrn vlv: tnre of Mnotny in trimming e ftAU'rra. ipl'" 'iuel th U k.v over . and , ,..,.. n.!., ,he h.... ThU. c:.ly Brop" f"W , L" , hla;',k v."v'' '",t"r" tr.r,nuTi o( flower, an Hie brim I J bM wl,h " onr "" ""'h fruihvi !j n :n nn rf hu pirrrd. a ! roun1 to ntuke ort at pom lwh!nic Vupoltonle lnpe of rinna- Pon Stnt the crown !n front. Ha' 'mn brown vgIxi!. Oh he tumrtt 1 v" M , admit there Is a Ein:irtiiM tn 'jle brim In front ' ar tlvr rj ftitu 'rriiimnnt tlmt cotit.l hnrdlv '" cio-f.y mujn nnu itmuinii he turpaiKfrt . with feverul van! of , cf Silver w&is? Black VeKreiL N.a V iLK 4- . it L.ilUe Turban cP Black', and Gold Ey?Dtiide ' i -A .WfS Ka D-"hifi r-' im.juf m-ini ni" - - 9 . , ..a uMijiwmajL 7 lf 1 nrrr- memm . . j rn and taupe come n xt In frtvor. f pale fcrcrn ha;s are usuallv of sof: jc!:. and whn deep pren 'la added it is by way of a. smull foather ornament. Dainty White Ifft-si for I,ttc Suinrm-r I.lttle white hats that show tl.eir autumfr "Hewitt by their material felt and fathers, or velvet and feath ors ar "appear in 7 a the conn:r? club and the town restaurants -fh inldsnmmcr costumes of white linen And you cannot have anything jruart r juii.t n-ow than spotless white tin n: talloi-d if you plea.'-r. wi h bi'tton t;nim!ai5: or In !oho, graceful blou.te lyl5 with bud; of dun.? lace. W'Jh these oiclualve lintn -fiiiunie's the lit tle whl liata of iry autumn arV decided; attracitve. They are In tnr. ban style come f;'.r over the eye. A flprk haired -omnn at a fashionable hotel -rvare on of these dainty while turbans the other evening-, with a bloupe" of oyster white linn knd a Skirt of pale flo?h tinted baronet natlh. The hat van made of swathed layers of soft white felt and filet lace, the laco droopinir beyond the' brim over dark hair and eyes. A pair of long white earrings jravs t final touch of chic. Another little whfte turban straight from Paris-Ms almost cov ered .with half burnt white ostrich and clusters of while grapes nestle amid the ostrich. Black And WtiIto Hats Smart As Fiver Eve"ry aeasoti brings out its models tn bluxk and white millinery; and they always seem to be popular. A stun-I nK hat In this combination ts pic- tured on .today's page; a b:g pressed beaver shape, wider xit the aides than at front or back. A beautiful white ostrich feather trails over the riht aide of the brim and .closely curled ostrich, in a narrow band, encircles ihe crown. A hat like this was worn at a country club Affair last week, with a very smart new frock of black satin trinrmed with white stitching and white bone burtons and loops. The draped kirt drew in around the ankles but revealed Fashion's ktet word in footwear: hifth heeled mack boots with buttoned top of silky black brocade fabric. With the autumn hats life coming buttoned boots for autumn days, and the new boot models are very attractive with their slender lines I ahd their smooth, dainty fit over ankle, and instep. .1 CoiffureProblems In Midsummer.1 V iT'"ATf:L,r for iost 3t H ii. ore fashionable to wear f hnt than to go without CM ta d .y time hoi-M. in summer Uloe. poit hat.- aro o tmart and so becm '11S that there aoems plenty of gcax4 for wcanins Dr.-m -even .t braaJBl and mid-day dinner at the sumiMf hoiol- 1; ono gne-'ses chat ta reason fnr L popularity of ha at A summer resort is thc:r excellent ied ity of completely hiding1 the ootlur Only very luxuriant and beautiful hair, or very curly hair, will s taael lata conditions of midsummer the evltrr humid atmosphere, tho h!s.iB breezes; the dampnej of east wtnd3 etf the sea and the btnzing sun. ISlowaa about hair is not pretty or becomla unlem It is curly hair and the Caca St frames 1 young, , J The hair must be shampooed often? In summer time, to overcome the S fects of dampness !n the air, duat aael also of perspiration of the head., .JkAlk !t should, each day, be treated t 4 breeze bath unbound and allowed ( fall freely over the shoulders ae taat the breeze may get at very bit of? It clear to the roots. Faded hair shou!4l not be exposed to the full glare e-f sunlight which bleaches out hair while it adds color to complexion If you take the trouble to curl yovf hair while at the seashore, take tfca trouble also, to adjust a net lightly over the patiently made waves. Thf) net somehow or other manages to keey the hair In. curt; at least it keeps tn waved locks in position and they tf not straighten out and cling to ta head as they would without the slight support. .. If you simply must ha curls and waves for the evening, 4e your hair up in whatever patent cart ers you prefer and wear an artificial transformation over them, donning mushroom brim sport hat over all When you take off the hat and the transformation before dressing for the) evening meal, the natural hair will ntce!v wm-fd and "trill probably "stay in cur" through the evemner. ni ornament ail acroaa the hat, tiiinrrmia To Her I'aCort . . r .tio talta it a p.-rcy ttlrl ivith iIiy nw itrp-vuintaJ hat orna- ri.nra will hr !o h un !.la tuird. b tmy L a'.hbt.,4. 'T-rajaothiR hatpin 'w-.r. n. a r.!rvmtnnce to , til larit, t.arjr noiva Out jlioot out frern fimlaJn, nilllinrrr ,ut now. A rati brim a.illor of a.ak and iroWl . knead,, pictured, ha o of tlie 4la(er like ornumrniH p.atorttnfr from . tfca front of tha brim. It would be a 'fcrtTe gallant Indeed who would at- Mnpt to ateitl a tilft with it jpine or .'IMi aort rendy to rut n jrith In hie tek! The roll brim turbart promlw 1a be a favorite for enrlv autumn and type of hat la becoming to almoin - '4)11 women. II Kik 'a youthful -ai and looka miart under a lirfoothly j.rawn back veil, or . Jiose fleailna .tie. Some of these turbana are of .ipietnl hroeade, like the one In the picture:, others ars f velvet wlih "nrora-llned hrlniA. 'The trlinnilnt Is rually very ilmple. ( To Kiiy A Hat Whrn Vou Srv One Vou Mko , , .11 will be the part (if wisdom fhl fr to. buy a hnt InMnnily when 11 jilfHJtl you. Miiterlnla are eo uraiee v, In I'arla lieraise'of ihe rlirBrulty In ' (telling ekllled Inbor. ihat ufter the llr!t ta.inilnia nfe so'd out they ,on It lM tlupllrlltcd. The ftrat htV .tharWa- will have an itidlvldiiellty ithar will niko for Kpecli.1 dlyiinrtlon land If fit h.imn to ee one that rnit yar faiec nn'yW Kcjtliook. ifn-iti It wo m om-p yno mny he sorry I :i(utou d aw. Baaaiusa f tk ararciiy r.l tha Mgti atea of aninfry ami oatrtrh trillimtnif drapo-1 iiound the crown. The hat 1 blai k and the if:t.v little' ostrich feather-la hriirlit irreen It niakea a wonderful touch of color and Interest on the big black hut. Thl? ntodet hax the collupaihle crown that la aeen on aiinoat' nil the larec ahapes for autttntn. The new hata have m brtma' ioiisrh (he width ia from side to aide, with a short diaiawter 'from front to back. and crowns ure rather lat-fre, low and collapsible. , Half Burnt OetilHi Is Nt w Parla la always finding something new to do with feathers and the aonu. tftltifc new, thla season. Is going to b half burnt ostrich. The process re moir1'of h'te fluea so that-a fenih r Is thtrtlnefl pit to transpateiicy and .4) .Ikcjr kauij' ..Direct. Is given. The amall hai wUlt; helter-skelter feather trlnihilVig Is an exumplk In point. Tur ban and feathers are in taupe color and the odd ribbon ornament la Peking blue. Narrow ribbon is twisted und folded, around a triangular, i-ibbon-cm-ered cubuchon and aslmj1 as It is. the arrangement Is tremendously clilc. Another' turbah trimmed wlih half burnt ostrich Is pictured; a small shape of. gray velvet which .comes down very low bver th eyes and has a scoop effect at the front. ' The gray feathers are dashed with coral red nnd the vivid color gives great smur'- nes-to the. little -pray chapeaii. These ttu-hans trimmed with soft, shairgv ostrich are sometimes rovered wuh lnrae. square veils that fht-len down ihe rmtlrer trimming, the rail Inokinir as though It wera Hmwb mr a tuny rvahian. Itnt tha ari la rrmralasf deeM4ty iwxst. Manw KM m. 1 tT tlic cleverest blou--e tii iric .orld, worn wirh the most art .'itlly :cui ?fUlrt, cr.n biok quite .is ell oh a stout woman a a onp-plcce . f.'oi'. ' Thut . she httlst malic up her mind in. The shimvutsi. Trim lines end far do not go to- scemj that flsure.. A 'tlchtly Strained rethor. Sometimes an accomplished sh'ftwaist, revealing the contour of the tnilor.or modiste can wchieve the hlI cun make eTin Bender woman uilracic: but the achievement is-; faJ on, a little fat. i Have your blouse eyond I lie pow er3 or rt reudy-made -hirl waist of ordinary tyie. So if yoii ia a ararineni ditwily cbpied rro.il thejaro stout I bes or ou do not ga t niaai-ullne ah'.ru and the mbre boyish j oruinaty watsi-counlers and select or a feminine Iikuic, the rtni.-r in line dtnary . blouses or, even expensive and les curved in i-otnotirs, the more i blouses In the -stereotyped sires. Go will any shirtwuiftt ni any hlon.-e be-llnsleid to some shop, or some depttri. come It. liut' u fiiiinirie w.iTdrobe I ntent In a large store where special without separate alsts -lilnuacs styles fur large figures are carried, shirtwaist., whatever yiu like to call j These biowae have an entirely differ ihoni. Is unthinkable. Wanan mtia!eiit cut, and the propoitlons of the have shirtwaists ft.r near sc.-ue of the' fltrure that owe Ihs lareeaess to fat tirtie; the canriiit be,, rore v. r In one , have aeen eafcftilly considered. There ftiece costultH.-; so the i.ssi ntial pro- is room at ross the shoulders and bust feeding is to nitike the ii yDiK shlrt: j without that diatreiwinK faH-over look waist as becomlnvr as possible. . tut the top of the armhole which an ' 12k-nl kll-ldnd hnvrt t,uti maHn 'In ! lll-diliarv for'V-fOtir WSiSl. tnkes Ml H this direction of Int venrs; The r'trht i vonian who' la merely lar)e.busted .en on whom the modern elastle-at-the- - . . ... . . k . .. 1. . j l -1 i waist hltae will tint crime down far ramies ana ine iigm lines titu e necn 1 nnu nuw a rmnrr iiui-i-uw ann cli - - put Into blouses for .utrgx'r' women: I Shnnider. The eblinrs fit smoothVy! enough. I'ft the skirt to meet the edae loose enoUt;h to drape Itself from the shoulders: and th:s with a shoulder line that docs not droop over the top of the aim.- The .armfcole should be roomy enough, to be comfortable but should not :bc too kirgiv for the olouse mus; not sat? at ti;5 sides below i!u arm, but make a. straight, trim line o the holt. . ... Tl.c location ofi the . waistline Is a very Important poiiit. Most siout women wear their skirt-belts, much too hiKh. Tt'.iiors cut thepi that w-ay now bi,t It Is better to hVe the top of thf tallnred skirt reshaped a llttlo, g-ivlng a loitpor waistline. Many stout worn Itn haln th frct nf inns lines. One 6f the pictured blouses la of whl'e crepe de chine with fine tucking and rows of tiny pearl buttons. The good fit, the' trim neatness and careful fin ish of all details, make this a very excellent model. The other blouse, for afternoon wear with the tailor suit, ! of dark chlflon with narrow straight edge bands of liglrer t-hiff . and lines of embroidery on pici- -down the front. Ilemstflehing a'l-1- 1 w . of the hlouFO and fusion the skirt belt ilphtly -to' keep it up. This ts the worst possible way to ,wenr a blouse Iriste,Rd. have the sk'rt belt m:ide very loose iind drop t.he, skirt lower on the figure: fhen find h blouse- that has enough matcinr tri extend under the skirt belt. There art; puh blouses DM aM Mt Ttrttltsi iHmilr1gnlVi W V0 m ttnd there has ht-en trty .nf piopor-1 without emplng. at tha sides of the Mons us we!!. All feminine, -biousey t heclt, nnd the, ieeves "tnpor s ft stout for shirt waist?) used to be mil on one j vvotuan'a sleeve.- should taper, from a moool- the model of a ptVffrt ly i very roomy armhule to a near lit itt formed, not too welt developed flgurV. ( the wrlMt. The overage woman whp Is The only variation was in the matter n.erfly stout -not lufge of frame of size. If one w ere a perfcT htriy- ! knows how !eeves of reariy-mdg ai n- fnrfv-twft nr ven fort v-f on r. i bl o uses usuallv fit." ' The MCtnUV ffirtv- aiiy blouse of jhat size WAui an-1 four waist that Is big enough to drape' nrtw; maPV of ,hem ,he- aloriHl wer: but while thre are many, many ! properly ocrosa the -bu-sf sleeves 1 ' es "a pernnp mnnurciurera w::i j (hat are Inches too long and mllos too:nnv ,ne tro0J Rnse soon to prov.ue big beloW the elbow. i more in the dressy styles before long. All these faults r corrected In ; There is frying ned for them nnd for the special waists for large. nj:ure. ! :in elimination of, that chopped-off. nnd thoiKfh you do p.-.y slightly niori Plastic run effect In all waists over for t hese models, tht-y are jt-el! wof'nl '"e forty s.e! t : the extra coat;-Tor r.f all things on j AlaterlaJ 1$ nnoihor Important thing earth a blouse should have fit and j to consider In blouses, for the stout trlntness -whon It is worn hy a. stout ; ffomun. Soft fubrlca are much the figure! ' 1 j moat becoming, and fabrics that have Never nI'-ct a blhilse that hiis riot ; little gloss und.no decided pnttern some fullness uf" ; the ' front of he .Ve,. er. rever stiould a. stout woman !ioulder. This fuflness may be nddv-d j wear plaid silk waists- or gingham iti tucks, pleats or gathers eo Ions as waists, or even ..cross-barred lawn '.he -tucks or pleats are no stl: hi d . Wul? ts. For her am crepe de chines, all. ,th -Wsy down the fruits. The tieorgftte crencs, soft tub silks, striped It fxaafeaSlt the witl'ie look :oo high , more ionieiy a blouse seems to hang . dmittv and plain bn'Kte or handkr itr tatwojafar ic of the llgure. Ion the fituiA. reomcr Uie slip.mer i cUJf i.nc-u m croups of smJ tucks .-I . - ;' ..' perfect thirty-siyes nnd thirty-eights: few Indeed are t.hi- perron rorty-roura! A perfectly forpied woman of tht hltce would be a handtom Amaaon. One sees a tffw such, hut nm many. Usually the pnsessor of. a for'y-fout figure aears the large sire because she has grown stoat .and aolhlng mailer w.ll answer. And accumu lated fat rerriy distributes Itself In tha right places. I- pads out he shoul der blades and adds - unbecoming tnches to the bust measure: it puts cushions under the onus so that they mut be carried nf a little anglt out from t-aa hoily: and almost 'r.varlably 2hi.'.i"'t.,U ,-'...' ''4 x , -A ' 44 -i .": S.i-Jt- '!,'. . ; " ;-s'. 4 Vf Eirt'-lte Xcafnits And Dainty Work-m-iashiji FUiouliI Uis:liu;til.ili ; T WliMe Shii-tnnLst Worn Ity A Stoat Woman. Itolh Conditions Are V illni Ky This mouse Of Whlto Cw pc dc Chiur. - Its touch of daintiness al.o, and tha V shaped fold of material endinar ha a tns.ol at the front 1 a becoming? detail for a stout figure. Tha staot woman shouU' not wear too elaborate . or too decoh fte a brassier unfar her chtfron blnue: but a whole llatnaT diiffuti Itlotnos A,' HrminliigT To Ijtrgc Figures BtTanse or llje -ari. nesa tf The Material. This Itlotise i of very thin silk or chiffon: nnd or Uruaii t-liimm Has Triinminir this a well fitting brasjucra that Mil Bauds Of rale Bull, I Ui figure trlml' . ''v .tsat mm ifti wi.eiiHaje ana