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Show I A STYLISH SPRING HAT I FOR A YOUNG GIRL. WHAT will be pretty and stjlish 01 spring? you ask. There is a wide choice, from Mnall rolled turbo us tc wide brimmed hatf. Here is an attrac tive model of the latter type. The upper part is of dark blue hemp straw, tho under brim facing of changeable Egyptian Egyp-tian red and dirk blue sill; The shirred ribbon trimming is of (he same silk, a pliable wire running through the shirring shir-ring cord. Sometimes the effect is ie-crscd, ie-crscd, the silk being used foe tho upper part and straw used for facing. Big taffeta bows are also used to trim girlish girl-ish huts, the bow placed three-quarters toward the back, or a narrow upstanding upstand-ing bow composed of thrvc long and two short loops i'j placed directly in front. TJic latter i3 seen on the very latest importations. Vhen lloweis are hed with changeable silk- they arc in two 'tones, harmonizing with.it.' Itosed made of very transparent muslin, after the fashion of the sill: How era of la.st winter, are groujied jnto liyic, slender, slen-der, "bush-like ornaments and placed on the hats like a cockade,, - j There are- 'alsfj outlig hats pliable, made of Tagnl Mraw, jllniost covered "by a draped square piece Of percale ord unity un-ity matching the little morning gown with which it is to' be worn. I |