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Show 1 - - "" - i i , , i . , . J I WOMAN'S WORLD I Choice of Right Accessories Is Important Bateau Neckline i Features Dictate Hat Styling, too. The perfectly shaped bonnet type with little trimming and lots of regularity is designed for the ideal, heart or oval shaped face. If nose, eyes, mouth and other features are not regular, it's wiser to choose a hat that's slightly irregular in its lines. The hat may be somewhat dramatic, too, since this would draw attention from the features to hat. Never let anyone talk you Into buying a hat that's too lavish or over-trimmed. A single swirl of feathers, or an unusual shape are quite enough for most hats, without with-out the assistance of extra ornamentation. orna-mentation. After all, the head can stand only so much trimming! Cloche bonnets with a scattering of somewhat conservative trimmings trim-mings are good for the average face and figure. There's wide variety var-iety in this, too, so the hat can be selected to go with figure and clothes. Profile hats are excellent for making plump cheeks as well as full hiplines more attractive. They flatter as well as draw attention away from these two features which vary from the norm. f i By Ertta Haley ONE . WOMAN takes hours to , , ! choose a hat to go with a cer- j j tain suit or dress while another one ; ; ! ' wears any fashionable hat with any j I dress. Another maintains an elab-: elab-: 1 t orate shoe wardrobe and each pair ! i j goes only with a certain costume. ; ; I Which is right? Which wrong? ' ' Choosing accessories requires as i i much thought, care and attention as j : t j the well dressed woman gives in ' , choosing suits, coats and dresses. ! 1 One hat may well go with several ; 1 different dresses, or a pair of shoes j i may be suitable for only one dress. i! : What you choose depends upon i your own good taste, or someone ; else's if you can't trust yourself. ! For most of us, it's simply not ; practical to have too many acces- i sories for the wardrobe. Hats, ' shoes, handbags and other such f items must be chosen for double ' : ;, duty. When selected with thought ' and care, they can serve just that i j purpose. Fashions in these items change ! j from season to season just as they i do in suits, dresses and coats. Last : year's hat may be just the thing, but then again, it may not. It simply depends on the style of the hat, and whether it varies too much from the general trend. I ; Accessories such as scarves and j jewelry can do a lot for you in a ri fashion-wise manner this season . , , because dresses and suits are not llplill lltifltSli llSilSls.Slii3iiSl A dress for afternoon or weekend week-end dates in cotton velveteen features a bateau neckline trimmed with tiny, covered "pill" buttons. The unusual - open pleats near the hemline give the skirt unexpected fulness. should be chosen, not merely for the shape of the face, but the figure fig-ure as well. Hats should be chosen after, not before, you choose dress, suit or coat, since they will be worn with these items. Certain hats such as the turbans, which, this season, swoop back rather than upwards, and the larger larg-er profile bonnets as well as the crushed velvet brimmed hats are designed for tall people. They're the ones with the height to wear them. Small, plump women should wear the smaller varieties like the cloche or small bonnet varieties. Under no circumstances should she wear :j i Suit your hat to figur .... ; ! as brightly colored as in other seasons. That gives you opportune ty to add colorful and novel touches with proper accents. ; 5 None of these need mean ex- Li j tra and lavish expenditures on the j budget. They are simply a matter ' of know-how. j a Most Hats are Small, Biit Style Depends on Too ; 3 s Summer's weatherbeaten hair ! i needs a covering of a hat, and ' I : ' some women wear hats for simply 3 this reason. Hats will make you look prettier, but they can also add 1 to your general costume. You're probably wondering how this can possibly be true since hats ', : are so small this season, that they can hardly be seen. That's true of i s their general lines, but even small r J hats can change the lines pf the face as well as the whole figure, depending upon how they're chosen. chos-en. The smallest hats of the season are designed for the teen-age and , college girls. The others, though small, have very definite shapes, 'I and need little sharp looking to be i seen completely. ( Experts now tell us that hats and shoes to the occasion, the peanut shaped varieties, which though small and scaled for small people, might be in such contrast to the plumpness as to appear slightly ridiculous. |