Show I Return of the Picture Hat I i I I C HE feast of a thousand welcomes Is is' is T THE in order in the flowery realm of millinery The long for picture hat bat and the quaint poke bonnet appear mong the offerings of styles styles' for spring with so much and such persistent persist persist- ent attention n given them that they appear appear appear ap ap- ap- ap pear to be coming into their own again They are the best loved of millinery modes and never wholly disappear but tr ire neglected for strange and flee fleeting ng fancies only to reappear more beau beautiful i rut ful than ever I The Tile picture hat bat for the oncoming warm weather Is made of lacy braids or of or aIr airy materials such as chiffon or or net or thin crepe for the brims with crowns of leghorn or other braid or of shirred chiffon One beautiful development of which we shall not Dot grow tired makes the brim of several layers of f thi thin crepe with blossoms embedded cm- cm bedded between them Another shows the brim of lace supported by fine and almost invisible wires and finished at atthe atthe atthe the edge with a narrow binding of velvet The crown is of leghorn In Inthe athe n a the natural color beautifully made silk conventionalized roses are posed on all the upper brim and show through the lace pattern A similar hat made for foran an an older woman is designed with the flat fiat brim less wide than in the for younger for younger women and trimmed with a wreath of small flowers on tile the upper brim One of the loveliest of picture hatsIs hats hats' hatsis Is 13 shown sho here made with brim of I white chiffon leghorn crown and fl w. w er er trimmed The poke bonnet Is of leghorn w th facing of figured figure C crepe C I I JULIA BOTTOMLEY |