The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 25, 1906, Image 8

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—-^= The Execution As Well As Hie Ideas We’ve told you often of our source of inspiration in millinery. Of our Paris representative sending almost daily the latest from the- leaders. , v - ; - But if we stopped at that what would the ideas alone boot us. There are hundreds of artists who can not express what their mind’s eye can see. Paints, brushes and canvas are as nothing to a man who has not the hand trained and the technical knowledge of howto execute. There are thousands of poets who lack the words and the ability to set them down. And so in Millinery. Were our workrooms lacking in the technicalities or the artistic sense that inspired the designers of the original ideas in Paris—Chamher lin-Johnasn - D». Bose Millinery would be “dead,” “dry,” lacking in the .real “soul” of Paris Millinery. •*- . . . ‘‘ ' . ' The hat we’ve drawn for today is a Champagne Felt with brown Velvet Band and Bank of Brown Maline. Across the top is laid an exquisite ^‘Velvet” Bird with Pheasant One of the new shapes with short front with long sides and back. C Kan iberli in-J \o[ mson D taBes ;e Company. I'i \