T'S time for a new hat—something that will supply a note of autumn chic to one's midseason costumes. Well, if you are asking it's either velvet or satin for your “first” cha peau. That is If you do not choose one of the new stitched wool crepes or a wide-hrimmed felt, Perhaps the way the new crowns have of maneuvering into high peaks is the most outstanding gosture of Smartest antumn headgear. Some of the toques and turbans have the fun- niest little topknot arrangements fancy can picture, The draped to the left at the top in Hlustrates the new sp movement perfectly. With a bright lit tie feather thrust through its tor Point this chic fall mode! is as pert and gay as the milli touch can make it. From hich peaks to front is a it goes to how very versatile are the Incoming hat fashions The little boat-shaped hat to the right at position on the velvet sketched the iral peaked toque picture pmost about ner's magle back-to- cry. but low gliding lines far show sketched the top reveals a dis part of designers to create oblong silhouettes with shal low crowns, They make It a point to stress Interesting eveline effects as they dip these boatlike over the brow. Note the cluster of wee ostrich tips. Which is just way of telling sou of the portance of feather trims for fall and winter. Not only are hats trimmed with all sorts of sprightly and graceful os trich, but feathers adorn the costume throughout, little capelets and neck wear items made of them being espe cially good this Especially noteworthy is the cunning hat with a veil which is sketched In the center. The distinctive thing about it is that it follows along Chinese lines, It belongs to the peaked-crown models one quills senson class as you type hat which Chinese model fer to the *y certainly look round affairs see. There 1s another milar to the We re is very si ns shown here wx" turbans which the part--little flat just the shape of a pill-box. You have to be young and good looking and he a past master In the art of kn« to wear hats to “carry” this style effectively. They demand a little vell to soften thelr lines 1.4 Hii wing how tetches below also trends, To "is Hingtrated, hat-and-cape “all wnths The three artist-s! bespeak the left for you important gshion A voguish know ensemble > it he the during the rhe hat Is draped, emphasising a tendency wed In the new the wunts back descending to =a The lit made en- ithers, which again nder of the tremendous for all sorte of feath ery Fhe almond or boat ghaped hat to the right araln empha the sms silhouettes must style” which I widely foll That is the showings drape mq high at smartly-posed evehrow effect, tle enter is threly of p Is a reml vogue DMN sailor in the nsted fo faed fashions irtness of Then very sizes fiat elongated model Is stitched woolen lightly fuzzy sur for Immediate too this made of a new fabric which has a sl face wear fust the thing about the H » } phaolograg And now which were trio of models ed and here re “last sntin rat charming Wide brimmed ich in the style picture for fall. The one to the left is stitche” black satin with white satin The huge capeline to the and It has a order t lustrate Black black prodaced in word” millinery elnhornte iy Worked with : braid toque at the cape lines describes the center top Are very mi y ribbon, right is of gay beaded hand @ 1933 W Western Newspaper Union. black velvet d GRAY SUEDE SHOES FOR AUTUMN WEAR conventional browns the new gray suede or kid oxfords and sandals for wear with early fall clothes Much gray is promised in street and sportswear this season, and gray ac cessoriés promise to be more popular than ever. Gray shoes have already made their appearance with dark blue or black street and light-col ored sports clothes this summer, The new shades for fall are varied There is gun gray, flint, and brownish taupe which blends with many shades. Gray shoes will be worn with dark coats trimmed with gray fur, and they also look smart with black, navy, and certain shades of brown Hoslery with a slightly gray cast is being shown to take the place of the clear beige and sun-tan shades of the summer. Taupe, which may be worn with black or brown, and beige with a gray rather than a yellow cast, are popular colors. These are more attractive than hosiery in a pure gray shade, Rivaling the and blacks are frocks, Capes and Fur Waistcoats in Worth’s Fall Showing Hedgehog velvet, a new fabric black velvet interwoven with white hair-—-was introduced by the famous bhonse of Worth at its fali and winter fashion show, Fur waistcoats under velvet quilted satin suits also were displayed. Favorite furs were Alaskan seal, salongor, wolf, black fox and panther, Flowered petticoats were shown for evening. Bows were seen at belt, neck and shoulder. Short removahle capes were offered to cover bare backs. Gowns were multicolored, with shoes to match. Gloves were worn at elbow or shoulder length, Plush Revived Plush, favorite of family album days, 18 in fall fashion's album. In its modern version It has a long and sometimes even shaggy pile. LET'S CROCHET By CHERIE NICHOLAS Even If you have never crocheted before when you see such clever cos tume accessories done in crochet as those shown in this picture, you will be wanting to acquire the art. An easy matter it would be, for this at tractive and novel accessory group consisting of sarplice revers drawn about the waist with a wide belt, a cunning beret and flared cuffa on the gloves 1s done in the simplest sort of stitch, The entire combination is ero cheted of mercerized erochet cotton which is to be had In a range of superb fall colorings. These crochet details are wonderfully effective on the heavy crash linen frocks the vogue for which Is continuing on into the autumn days, A Word for Big Hats Don't neglect the new big bats. They will be worn for everything from sports to informal evening occasions, WORDS OF LOVE COME EASY NOW Modern Youth Writes Its Own Ardent Missives. It 18 hardly surprising that Gen eral Pershing's men fighting In France should have used letiers that were not glrictly of thelr own com- position. That is what the fathers of many of them had done In their own youth, In the year 1880 there was copy- righted in the United States a large volume entitled “Gaskell’s Compen- dium of Forms.” It was just that, alming to tell anybody how to do anything that could be put on paper, A section of the work Is devoted to letters of love and courtship. The forms presented would scarcely be ‘alled ardent by the sob-sister of to- day assigned to cover divorce pro- ceedings. “Dear Sir" Is frequently used in the salutation of a love let ter from a lady. A gentleman who declares his love begins right off with “Miss Carrie White,” There {8 not even “To” or “Migs” There comes to mind a scene in the back room of a tavern In a college town. At the table Is seated a eal low freshman, who has decided that the light of his young life must be addressed In verse. Opposite him Is an upper class editor of the college magazine, He is reputed to be able to find words that royme. For a price fixed at three mugs of ale he turns out a poem. The freshman thrills at being a party to a literary courtship. Those days are vanishing. Boy» and girls are not as far removed from one another as they used ‘0 be And parents, who have found them single, double and blind, are much relieved when thelr offspring devote hours to writing letters. To be sure the stamps cost sematting, but the expense Is trifling when compared with some of the outlays that youth expects, Those who rummage in the attics 50 years from now will find love let- ters that are really worthy of the name, Every postman lugs them dally In his pack. The young people have much to talk over and the su- pericr training given by the modern school encourages real self-expres slon.—HBoston Globe, The Back Seat Driver Mr, G. bought a new sedan after driving a coupe. He was in the habit of taking his mother along. After the had taken her place inthe back seat of the new car she sald: “Now you will have to drive care. fully because I'm back here now where I can’t see the road good” ni si _—= —— WNU-—4 37-848 PA PARTY. Essexeille, Mich. far into night to § hoose™ of Mrs. A. 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