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Show PRETTY HATS FOR RESORT WEAR f fc ,bJJHi. sV . jCy tIl m s sl wiCrHHHHB JHHHHHi' "'iK ' HIHi v HHHVcSib8HjL .K'aj i4flMu ir wHu;J7HKhjha. v'j"?. j i ' ' -I Jl -M TIlKItIC ts nn nmazliig variety In tho huts thnt have been made for wear nt the winter resorts. pfrliiiiH because so many people are Journeying to them nnd because these people demand Individuality In the ir.lillnery they wear. Out of tho great ir.iiBs of new tilings for spring that have their try-outs In tho winter resorts, re-sorts, some things survive their brief senson In the South iiud hecoinu established es-tablished styles for spring. In the group of threo hats shown above, u hut and parasol to match, of cretonne, Is selected from a number of such matched scKr n good many of thenu made of cretonne. Taffeta silk, hemstitched In rows, and other materials are featured In mutched'sets also. Those of cretonne usually have the figures outlined with yarn In black or In a solid color. Hands of black appear on the parasol and on the small hat pictured here. The pretty sailor hat nt the right of the group Is among those that are likely to outlive tho resort season, and appear with tho survival of tho Attest, when Kuster challenges millinery designers de-signers to display their triumphs. It is made of georgette crepe, having the crown decorated with narrow crossbar cross-bar tuuVk mid u beautiful narrow baud of feathers about Its base. Flnnllj n sinnll flower made of feathers revealH a tine nnd cunning hnuil that hns miidu Its feather trimming tlio prldu and glory of this hat. Hut tills delightful hat has no better chance of survival than the odd and chic round hat at the bottom of tlio. group. This Is something new. It is made with a foundation of black satin veiled with Itgured crepe, which sounds very simple, hut falls to convey con-vey the charm of a clover bit of millinery mil-linery designing. It would tuko n pro-fesslonnl pro-fesslonnl to oll all there Is to toll of this new arrival,, but, being novel and becoming, It will remain nnd make us familiar with Its secret of success. The' displays of millinery for resort wear reveal the Immense nilvuhcn made by American designers during tho war. This millinery will boar comparison with nny. Some of It Is made In tills country of fabric which 'have been Imported, but most of It Is purely American and of a character lo mako us proud. V.. . "" |