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Show I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I I M II 11 I 1 ! I 11 I I 1 1 I 1 I i I I I i 1 I I 1 I i 1 1 1 1 i i I ! I I i M 1 I 1 M 1 I I ! 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 ! !j Belting Ribbon Used as Trimming !! Ey CHERIE NICHOLAS 'i i i n 1 1 1 1 1 h i n i i n n it ni 111 liiiniiii iiiiiininiuii iiiiniiiin n h-h i m i i t- r i X 1 v- x 1 ! $ I 1 ,JV rvi I - V-4mr 1ILN costumes Ic.m to look a - " bit wtntern-worn. as they have ? - .;;,IsiSiS a way of doing during nmlseason, r" x i'"ix: there Is a never failing solution to the ' . v:s!-'V-,. . problem a pei fecllv new hat. To an- : ' : 1 ;.. ,' swer this call for a '-first hat' nulhn- ;. ,;- j ers are advocating models cither made wpsr;yrr3-rpp W1ILN costumes beiu to look a bit wintern-worn. as they have a way of doing during nmlseason, there Is a never failing solution to the problem a perfectly new hat. To answer an-swer this call for a '-first hat' milliners millin-ers are advocating models either made entirely of belting ribbon or ever-so-smart looking felts which are trimmed with belting ribbon. Early arrivals Include arresting models such as are shown in this group. The most noticeable thing about the advance styles is that they are so designed de-signed as to be worn far back on the head so as to reveal a high forehead. Then, too, brim treatments are made a feature. As you see in the picture of the all-ribbon hat shown at the top the one-sided brim effect which has proved so flattering works out very pleasingly with belting ribbon. The bow at the side Indicates that all ribbon rib-bon hats need not necessarily have a strictly tailored look. The all-ribbon hat just below emphasizes empha-sizes the effectiveness of fine -knife- pleating. Not only does the pleated ribbou form the sharply upturned brim, but it resolves itself into rosettes ro-settes at eacli side which give the hat a youthful look. Wonderfully chic are the new felts which are trimmed witb belting ribbon. rib-bon. They are being received with considerable enthusasm. In the hat centered to the right in the picture, the idea of trimming felt with belting ribbon Is worked out with utmost success. suc-cess. The pleated frill at the back cleverly suggests the baby-bonnet effect ef-fect which Is so popular. In this Instance In-stance the ribbon is brought up through slots, a treatment which milliners mil-liners are adopting in many instauces. The cloche of felt shown last In the group carries the rlbbon-druwu-through-slot Idea very attractively. liesort hat fashions include many of these ribbon hats, the difference being . between north and south that the headwear worn in the former Is In more conservative colors, while cha-peaux cha-peaux which will sojourn under sunny skies are In uot only pastel shades and pure white, but in the new algerian shades which promise to be the smart color note for spring. (. 1931. W-astern Newspaper L'nion.) |