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Show I Millinery in Diverse Styles HERE aro three lmtB which stand for three very distinct types In the now millinery for spring. But thoy havo sovoral featuros In common which mark tho Incoming stylos. Thoy nro elaboratoly inndo and thoy aro considerably trimmed. Thoro Is a reaction away from tho sovoroly plain hatB with a single- and sometimes some-times mlnuto decoration, such as grow tiresome during tho past winter. At tho left of tho group Is a quaint and picturesque bonnet' mndo of black horsehair braid. Narrow black, velvot ribbon and clusters of garden roses nnd forgot-mo-nots nro used for tho trimming. You cannot Imagine anything any-thing which completes tho costume moro harmoniously, when it Ib ono of thoso wldo-sklrted, colonial looking affnlrs that aro so prettily dovoloped In taffeta. At tho right Is n pretty street turban mndo ot braid in satin straw, and having hav-ing a soft silk crown. An embroidered band about tho coronot Is bordered with very nnrrow velvot ribbon and short streamers fall from a diminutive flat bow at tho back At tho front a big silk pompon supports a long slender slen-der feather which fronts tho weather with nmnzlng audacity. Ono of thoso models which Is expected ex-pected to do duty both for street nnd other wenr is shown nt tho contor of tho group It is made of cropo draped ovor a light framo, Tho brim Is cleverly clev-erly managed so that an outline of four points results. Mldwny between theso n Uttlo bouquet of roses and mnnll dowers Is set In a cluster of leaves, This Is ono of thoso rare hutn that nro suited to tfdor as well as younger matrons. Tho ubo of bright flowere Is very welcomo after a surfeit of black dur Ing tho past winter. Evon when flowers flow-ers or fruit do not appear on the spring models, color is supplied in or naments and needlework, Tho move-ment move-ment is away from Bomberness and everyone should encourago tho use ol lovely color. JULIA BOTTOMLnY. |