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Show Hats for All Outdooring I J , tttIIAT has been classed In past 3 W seasons us a sports hut grew Into something thnt requires a broader ,l title, hence wo have with us toduy 1 ? "outdooring hats" hats that are suit- I I'd to i-ports or travel or street. They '' Imvo a smnrt, casual stylo that women K) ,iave learned to appreciate, nnd miiy gcuerully described ns adaptable, " having soft crowns, flexible brims, and as being medium In size. Only tho sailor shapes are more or less stiff. 1 These we hue nlwnys with us, nnd ,, j1' - tho Eiune Is true of fine pnnumus and ; i flno bnngkoks. Crcpe-dc-clilue having Invaded every i ' other field of apparel, nppenrs njnong & ' these lints for summer wenr. In white - and colors, It Is displayed In shapes 7 much like those pictured here, having the body of tho hnt covered with the 4 crepo laid in hnlMneh tucks, run with 2 ' ' heavy embroidery silk, und often u F " facing of hemp or other soft btraw, Faille or other silk, quilted In rows $ or 'jrossbnrs,. la a fayprlte for thes t hats, and yarn or embroidery silk accounts ac-counts lu numberless ways for their decoration. A quilted hat in the picture pic-ture makes good use of embroidery silk, and small, dark pearl buttons for a iliilsh. while yarn provides the elaborate elabo-rate needlework on tho crepo-de-chlne hat next to It Narrow ribbon stitched row on row or placed in overlapping scant frills makes very beautiful outdooring hats. It Is often used with nnrrow braid, and sowed In alternating rows. A high luster ribbon In rows Joined hj piping brnld provides the covering for a soft crown In the hat, with mllaii brim at the lower left of the group. At the right a fine I'unama with band of figured silk Is pictured In the regulation regula-tion shape and reasserts its claim to the most beautiful of straws. ' ' 'cenruOMT nt vuthx'hiviwu Uwoh ' |