Bee Ma in 5 jr jfc - - heN uaif 6 1 no" A Very Light-Hearted Season in Bonnets, Says Lady Duff-Gordon . f I MP V I A Full Crowned Hit fTTiM of Shirred Blue Velvet i- I 'Am 2W Vrl 5 I my pi A vi A Hat of Irldeicent Bud Topped by Tuft of Brilliant Boat Feathers LADY DUFF-CORDON, the fimout "LudleN of London, and foremost creator of faihiom it the world, writet each week the fashion article for' thai newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best id styles for wel-dressed women. 1 Lady Duff-Cordon Pari establishment brings her into close touch with that centre of fashion. v- Lady Dutf-Cordon's American establishment an at Not. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street, New York, and No. 1400 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. illllflpft: -sifts' . fv IS' lliiilliiiyi ri-ucie" Mottli) By Lady Duff-Gordon Becoming CLUCILI?) to a HI8 season reveals hats ot InHnits - Is topped by a tuft of brilliant rose feathers. Dark, I variety., They are very torgs and The hirge hat with the brim drooping Picturesque very small very light sad very low on both sides Is extreme, but also, ex- . Typ Whatever they are, they are very that Ex- est hats ot the season, It Is built of heavy treme are usual at the beginning ot a sea-; lace In large, conventional pattern upon a son, but there are Indications that extremes frame. The crown Is formed In part ot a will persist throughout this Autumn and large, flat, drooping bow of lace. ' ' Winter.,- . Over this rests a similar but smaller bow. Hats are more Impertinent than In pro of ribbon, the enda of which extend beyond ceding seasons They are saucy, both tn the brim at the sides of the hst that nearly shspe snd color. If Impudence be lacking, touch the' shoulders. The hat brim Is the milliner adds that necessary conooml- bound by a broad hand ot the ribbon. Made tant by an audacious tuft of feathers. , of yellow lace, with orange ribbon, or white 8easons are the moods of fashlone. lace, with pink or blue bows. It Is very et- There are demur .seasons, when all the fective, and to whom it Is becoming It Is' products are dove-like and demur. There most becoming. are tad seasons, as last 8ummer, when we The third bat Is a semi-poke. The wide saw everywhere the long draped veil that brim that la so effec- , were signs of sympathy and understand- tlve a frame tor a ing with the weeping widows of France 1 young and pretty and England. These long enveloping veil face la topped by a made every wearer look like a warwldow.. - large, full .crown ot Not even the sauciness ot the fabric, as shirred taffeta. The transparent gauze, removed that effeot hat Is constructed of This season will be light-hearted. It I bright orange velvet pre-eminently saucy. The hat is the index of the costume. Therefore we may judge a costume by the hat It Is easily evident that we are at ' the threshold of a pert season. Note, for instance, ' the pert, froilcaom hat ot Iridescent beads. It. is set tip sily over the eye of the wearer, as though In a spirit ot defiant fun. It s 5f fF4?'i" v. t r 11 i t .7 m - i i. 3, ILK, 7 liwr'iskl. ISIS, f Un Siu CaB. unit Brittle BKSU StaHm -J