FOR WINTER HATS.
. Sable and mink aro introduced as a bordering; on many of tho whito cloth, velvet, and satin toques, and much ingenuity is shown in introducing fur tails in their right places. What wo have to avoid is tho, making of our head-goar too heavy. Some'of tho toques, and even somo of tho hats, arc ontircly fa- , ! on , ei L from fur > and s,cins > suc h as chinchilla aro formed into folds liko velvet or satin maybo, and two kinds of furs aro commingled. Moleskin, ermine,- and astrakhan are adapted to tho brims. The tricorn shape has not banished, nor tho soft beefeater, nor tho high mannish crown, and chouse of coloured velvet or chiffon arc often introduced on the fur.. .Young girls wear whito fox with whito fox muffs,''which aro prettier than the dark fox'hats. We.mix fen-, tilers with our furs, and fur crowns' hnvo satin or velvet or cloth ■ brims, which; are often embroidered with silk or motal threads.Lace is often interblonded. Motor caps in grey squirrel as well as sable and tho Peter Pan fur cap aro seen 011 inany fashidnnblo folk in automobiles. ,Brov. r n furs miilglo with bluo and green, and a soft mink or sablo 'beastio," head and all, is often laid 011 a pretty- whito hat, and sometimes associated' with marabout.r-"Queen." ' ■
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 156, 26 March 1908, Page 3
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