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Show EXCERPTS FROM FEBRUARY" t ! GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ; Milady's Hat This Spring. . The commandments this season are entirely new. Inexpensfvaness looms- up as a vital consideration, and the problem of selecting a e'pring hat as- 1 sumes a different aspect. To quote from an article in the February Good j Housekeeping: , .-. "As in previous seasons, the first 5 dictates of fashion are small, close- ; fitting turbans of satin; some are not unlike Oriental headdresses in their I conformity to the head, while others 1 feature brims in a fascinating and 1 wholly new manner. 'Some small hats are popular with a brim turned down I over the face with Wie effeqt of an I leyeshade, probably designed by the j I French so that they mTght escape by a. t jturn of the head some of the horrors ) of war that surround them. Many of these little hats have the brim rolling I upward In the back, too, so that what- ' ever way the hat brims are blown by the winds of fashion, the owner of j isuch a one Is always certain to be In style." , ; , 1 f. 'l |