Show I Becom Becoming g Millinery 1 BY ELIZABETH LEE In buying millinery the h height bu build Jd age e and tine the general appearance of th the tho e wearer to bo must roust be considered quite a 3 1 s es much as tho the color Of Ot cour course e youthful faces will be muc much h easier to suit bull than those that have hav e reached or passed maturity still sUII oven even n youthful charms may be enhanced by the li e wise selection of millinery Girls who ar are ee e short must bear In lii mind a wide brim will cut their height In the same mess Ute uie as a wide brim detracts from froIn the li e height so 50 a hl high h crown will apparently y Increase it t. t This however when th the e crown tapers toward the top not when hen it itIs i t Is Js heavy whether heavy whether round or square These Thes e will destroy balance and give the appearance appearance appearance appear appear- ance of top heaviness A brim that Is broken in outline i is s kinder to a a short hort woman than a brim thais that tha thatis t obvious ob obvious ob is perfectly straight all aU around for reasons It is impossible t to say Just where this thi s break brcak shall appear Tho The hat m must t be tried on In order to find out The woman with ever such a suspicion of a Co snub nose will certainly not call cab at attention attention attention at- at to the fact tact b by wearing a hat that tha t flares upward The Tho girl sir with the demure te looking face will look charming in th the e close or slightly I poked bonnet The Dutch styles will suit her admirably A saucy laucy face will become the tho hat that tha t flares decidedly at the tho side but not in the tho front Mushroom 1 shapes are arc becoming to the nose noso type but when the owner owne r Is short this tills drooping brim is Js apt art to b brather be c rc I rather trying When it is 19 attempted then both crown and trimming should bo be a as s high as is Js' consistent with hh pr present sent Ca fash- fash h- h Ions A brim will be ver very becoming to the long Ions too thin rac face When the thic lower part of or tho thin face faco Is broad then th the e hat must be built out until It is Js broader broade rj than the tho face lace If narrow or hl high h the face I and head heRd will resemble a wedge e h held ld point poin t I upward When the face tace itself is Wed a R. medium medium me me- moo 1 sized rather flat h hat t will be becom becom- I In ing A fluffy bow bon of sonic some kind worn under under under un un- I der the chin will preserve the proper balaJ bal bal- bal bal- aJ ance A large well bul built t turban will usually suit null tho tIne fat at face when the tIne owner is of ot medium medium me me- height or 01 Is short A tall person no matter what the shape o of her face mn may be or the tIne type trpe of or her features mus must t wear a a n large ha hat always It should be fairly flat and ond never b by un any chance hance real really hl high h. h If It unusually tall an all aU black lint will bo ha smarter than a a. colored one ons DroopIng Droop- Droop In lug Ing plumes as a trimming also brims veiled or draped with sith soft sort fabrics will sui suit t this t type pe Short women look well In turbans turban to toques and the continental shapes trimmed d rather high with upstanding rib rib- bons bone loops quills wings wing et etc eta I do not believe e in bu buying a hat until it has been viewed from froni all points back omit front and Bide sides aides Neither r should It be bo do do- upon until tho the effect of if standing as aswell aswell well lJ as sitting before tIne tho glass has been tried A hat that is lit most bewitching while the wearer sits Hits mIL may cut her height unmercifully fu fully r when sine she stands or or again It may be too mall in proportion to tho then body horh It mb and so o tot totally lI destroy destro bal bal- since ance Lastly in bu buying ln a hat bear in mind the colors of tho the gowns gown that will be bo worn with it ft 1 selecting t them em with a n view to or contrast 1 |