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Since the mannish mode in it is the hat which most stubbornly every suggestion toward more elaborate styles Women have Just loved the little cloche, which, in one variant another, has for long persisted as the hat for any oc casion. It Is even now seen under new names, to be worn as It should be, with sports dress. The bob may to some degree be responsible for its length of life; now that this style of colffure no longer new types of millinery clearer field. In stylists, the day of the bob Is past; fn that of whose judgment seusons cane has resisted or SO a novelty will the opinlon of some is have a others th continue to wear their halr short long hair will one da) However this with arrang ceptional, be, the hat softer tall trimn and more 1 ! ie ana it Vos This beaver, crown of thi and than finish $ "wr IPSs : Is st ws tl beaver, though it foll« ¥ Curvin = lie» Vogue in most of the models $Y-—Draped Crown, Soft Brim and Fancy Ostrich Combined. 2-—Modi. fied Version of Vagabond Shape in Tan Veloufs. 3-—White Felt and Black Velvet Combined. of felt and narrow or bow ff Crown brim, has a velvet | The f ribbon, a material, | velvet or or cloth Versa band of a of cut n, or one of the new snap that fy fonable, loo trimimine Vice iri mii n is n fold the a rib ’ 0 of Same different tailored cloth, yy cock fash- orna- ades to be exo of ade Aare LHNg ee O01 t iittie ' od ne i thease of ribbon grosgrain moire, but the of the are the bright Tyrolean uprights of feathers. They are small but g and pretty, and make a point of distinction that adds much to the richness of a hit of cloth or usually or novelties season colored velvet, The Idea Is borrowed from Jaunty | Alpine hats whose wearers are undis- turbed by the frequent changes In the | styles of headgear. In other tailored | shapes the cockades are of different sorts, some of them most intriguing. | but the favorite of the season prom- Ises to be that of tinted feathers, a quill or cluster of quills. The vagn- houd is here to stay for a while, with the fall mode In sports dress, and in more rakish shapes than heretofore. Tailored or Informal Mat. All of the prominent millinefs are phase of their art is, lke the simplest Roger and Jane Blauchot are some particularly chic berets, most of them In velvet—sows with a bandeau of cloth and crown of velvet, some done In velvet and satin, of these {lustriates a new of trim- ming, with an ornamental pin of onyx, Jude or chased erystal plereing the slant of the beret. The high hats of cloth, and cloth and velvet shown with a jeweled, ornament initial, monogram or figure description, A green gome Each mode , Are un of some of two-tone trimmed with rib of two of ribbon, A charming a felt in light green, having band of black ecire ribbon drawn about the crown and through the draped arrangement of the crown and the slit brim at The stiff quality of the ribbon the effect of a feather ornament. high crown tallored hat strikingly smart hat felt is cockandes three bon made shades grosgrain Blanchot hat is | green a one side, gives other is of grosgrain ribbon trimming being around the lower edge of the This type of hat, In varlous shapes, both severe and soft, affords crown, use opportunity for the of many of the new styles In ornamental acces- They are the fancy cockndes, ostrich feather quills and and feather rosettes, 1 small feathers - 4—Tam's Latest Variant Green Velours. Hunter 5-—Metallic Cloth, Trimmed With Black Floss, 6-— Velvet in Shade to Match Costume. 7—80ft Tan Kid Sports Hat. In which Fim are most lovely of all. anthemums, passion flow Rose of Sharon and d hese ciever ors beau Shapes Cling to Tradition. eneral ein fist radgition, in g are distinctiy leading Anes African friend y 3 The hapes are enced by skirt dress, ally to belong ot Lier LEN iy. Fhis sea nanny novelillies ness of quall In threetones In in nn hats the deli two-tones the new in moire have a igh luster and one of the hand- t ribbe HE pattern. weaves the metal ns is multi In rib- pattern Is repro effectively in finer bars is rib- green, browns and for he re ptile the i bbhon with gold and the velvet Rida LALOR rose, myrtle used hats own not only shapes, but in the and wr and rib interestis of nore £6 4 satin hats velvet those bon trin 8 houses motifs, materials, tal flowers, arranged In stiff. Nose are used like cock- and and straight wings are metallized in gilt and silver. Large single blossoms are tipped with metal, and graceful sprays are made of metal- novelties in exciusive ornamental r of other Smal 1 Res quills lized flowers and leaves. For the larger shapes, in the dashing style of street hats, there are big plaques and flat ornaments in mixed tones of metal on ostrich. The military coquard In metallized feathers Is shown on the ex- Lace and Plaits A combination of hand-drawn lace latest lingerie combinations, The plaitings form panels on both the chemise and the panties and the laces edge the borders. Turquoise Is a new and favored color, but orchid, light green, yellow and flesh also are ex- ploited. Yellow for Gown A stunning evening gown is of yel. low chiffon, trimmed with ostrich feathers shading from a deep yellow to a delleate vurole , A926, Western | ri Union.) Nothing finding: no is easier than faulte talent, no self-denial brains, no charactor are quired to set up in the business, no Fé Bp HE grumbil GOOD THINGS WE LIKE We in more Amerlea are coming about the velue of are learning preciate and In England fit the favorite m tO mutton know and how to ap it of Scot prepare is is: Ore on land has long known its villue, One the of 3» Lo first es sentials good-flavored mutton Is of course well fed and eared for ani mals, the next is careful butchering, The skiing the nin his hands then butcher who use care touched never If from must have olly that the touch the the cook, at the meorke » ier, will « wool and become meat Comes arefully 1 OO y Saddle of Mutton. fall able w Serve with Currant Mint Sauce. Seg cos two-thirds f thowe wh thelr diet Practical Good Things. We are coming he seasor a hot drink ne Grape Juice and Marshmall o Add the ju ntnn WW glasses lows to each If the in thermos het In mul old bres spite dure, it Is still Homes Bread Pudding.— Take ’ - alf cupfuls of milk, ne and one of sugar, two slices of and one egg Beat the the sugar: when milk slowly, Ex mixed nll the well Ine time ing Lith heat baking dish, pour over the milk and egg; the bread will rise to the top of the pud ding dish, making a crust. Allow it to stand one hour, then bake in a hot oven long enough to set custard. with cream and sugar or =a hard sauce. Ice Box Rolls~Take a cake of dry yeast, cover with a cupful of luke warm water and soak until well soft ened, then add four tablespoonfuls of flour and mix well, Let stand over wight in a warm place. In the morn ing add another cupful of water, = cupful of sugar and a cupful of short- ening--lard is best as it keeps sweet better than other shortening. Mix with enough flour to knead: do not add as much flour as for bread, but enough to handie well, Now place in a bowl and set at once into the ice box. The next morning take out na part of the dough and mold inte rolls or buns, as many as are needed. Set to rise in the room temperature and by night they will be ready to bake for the evening meal. If wanted at noon set near the heat to force the rising There will be enough roll mixture for the Serve inst will be as light as the first venl knuckle and have It that all the posed. Treat a good beef shank the same way. Place all the bones and ment In a large kettle, cover with cold water and bring to a simmer and let simmer for two or three hours, Now add a carrot diced, a plece of celery root finely minced, an onion or two, a small turnip cut into dice, and a half cupful of chopped cabbage, then add a few diced potatoes. 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