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Show HIGH CROWN HATS, PARIS FASHION BBBBB .il . HH Narrow.Qrlmmed Millinery Well to HH Fore New Models In Roll HJpj and 8tralQht Drlma. HJH Tho spring millinery season in Purls HJH opens with tho high-crowned, narrow- HJH brimmed shape well to the fore. In HJH many of tho shapes the brim is HHJ slightly wider at the back than at HJH tho front. Not Infrequently, In fact, HJH models are entirely brlmlcs9, or have HJH the merest suggestion of a narrow HH visor at tho front with a wide, straight jHJ brim of graduated width across the HJH sides and the back. HJH Generally speaking, this seniton HH tneilluni-slsed hats with trims take HjH : precedence over turbans or toques, BJH -pays Dry Goods Economist, This fol- HJH lows the usual ride for spring hats, HH tin which, with the first rnyq, of sun- EJH shine, a brim of some sort Is supposed HH Ito be required. Imperially Is tho brim HH that the herald of spring In Prance, for HJK the first models are created for wear HH ion tho Itlvlorn where the merciless. Hpj I even blinding sun makes a brim of LW some Importance u tlrst necessity for all styles of hats. With regard to styles, thus far all shapes are In the running, and new models nro shown In roll-brlra, Ktralght-brlm and cloche styles. A marked tendency toward very thick brim treatments is noted, rolls of velvet or of straw frequently ap-peurlng ap-peurlng as finish to medlum-slzed roll-brim roll-brim sailors. Tho heavy peucll-edge brim Is again making Its appearance. Straws nro both phlny and dull, fabrics also, and the two nro cxten! slvcly used In combination or, as the French My, In opposition a dull-finished dull-finished crepe, for instance, being made up with a coarse, brilliant straw, while n brilliant fliilshed clre, or vegetable satin wlU bo used In .conjunction with a One, dull iccot straw. |