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Show Straws Leading Spring's Hat ' x V ' ' V "NXXXX X x' x xv ; , N nvxV v x v v x x N : Nt C : -hjxt i xx 1 a- y H - t Versatile Bonnets Are Topped With Fruit BY EDNA MILES A BASICALLY simple straw hat that can leam up with a suit, with a print dress, with a tailored dress, is the love of many women for spring. It's that hat that appears unfailingly in new forms each spring. Since hair is longer this spring, more hair naturally calls for more hat. Spring's little straw hats are more generous than they've been in the past. Often, they sit straight on the head and while they may have flower trim, they're more likely to have artificial fruit as trimming. Cherries, for example, are very much in evidence on spring bonnets. One bonnet appearing this spring is both universal and classic in feeling. Designed by Pinehurst, it's in pettipurl braid straw with cushion type brim. Clusters of chenille strawberries appear at each side of the brim, to provide balance. Face veiling is soft and flattering. Another hat from this same designer has sideswept lines and a small scoop brim. It's a straw bonnet, too, and is trimmed at one side in trailing red cherries. It's banded in velvet. Smart and feminine is this good-looking good-looking little straw number. Designed by Pinehurst, the hat features a small scoop brim. Trimmed with matching colored velvet band, its finishing touch tisa lovely bunch of cherries (artificial, of course). ! Fashionably smart is this young" lady in her universal type of bonnet. Designed by Pinehurst, it's made of pettipurl braid straw and features a soft veiling and flattering cushion type brim trimmed with little oienille strawberries. |