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Show GIVES CHARM TO WEDDING GOWN; MANY TYPES IN SPORTS HATS TIIK'HK nre more ways than via the t'tilt-ndiir of discovering that June, otherwise known ui "brides' month" I tare. The large department store window win-dow displays, for Instance, remind us of the fiict through elaborately singed pugeuntry of wedding cortege; the exclusive ex-clusive establishment of renowned couturier, likewise the humble home ' of the village dressmaker, enveloped envel-oped In pretty confusion of gleaming ear expresses new and novel Idea. "Sports bats" Is a very comprehensive com-prehensive term that Includes other huts than those worn for sports. In fact.for uctuul sports wear for golfing, golf-ing, tlahlng. riding, cycling and the llke.-otily the simplest hats are worn mid the subject of, real sports millinery milli-nery cun be disponed of quickly.. Soft lints (hut fit the heud snugly, with brims that turn up or down, and ai- LL m. I ) lS-l 1 f I " " III fflll I h ' I II L ' "" I 1 4fA& 1 A STATELY WEDDING COSTUME white satins, snowy crepes and georgettes, geor-gettes, in billowy masses of tulle. A depurture from the regulation satin sat-in gown Is that of georgette or chiffon. chif-fon. Not that gleaming white satin has lost one lota of Its style prestige, no Indeed, some of the most slately and classic gowns of the season, of which the model here portrayed Is an exquisite exponent, are fashioned of this ever-fuvored fabric. However, there is a pronounced vogue for filmy diaphanous frocks foretold for summer, sum-mer, and this Influence Is reflected In the employment of georgette and other transparencies for the wedding gown. Certainly these delicately sheer effects ef-fects are proving exceedingly lovely for the bride. Imagine, If you please, a bridal frock of snowy georgette embroidered em-broidered In pearls at the neckline, with wide flowing transparent sleeves, the skirt finished with a wide border of sliver lace, the long georgette train Inset with silver cloth. This Is the description of one of the latest modes. A lovely gown designed for a very youthful bride Is developed in faille taffeta. There Is a waistline and the skirt Is bouffant which goes to show most no trimming, are chosen by real sportswomen. They are of felt, silk or other fabrics usually, In light or lively shades of color. The felt hat Is having hav-ing a wonderful vogue and for sports wear Is finished with a band of ribbon rib-bon or an Ingenious small ribbon or felt ornament the simpler the better, For riding, especially along city bridle paths, some plain straws are used In mllun or bangkok varieties, but the felt hat Is he best choice for all-round wear in the saddle. The sports hats pictured here are of another character und the various numes given to them signify their uses. "Verunda. hats," "pastime hats," "resort hats" are all terms that describe de-scribe the environment of millinery that is smart but informal, or casual. In style, and is still In the sports group. Often these hnts are called "semi-sports hats." The hat at the bottom bot-tom comes under the head of veranda hats und Is of the sort one expects to see on the clubhouse veranda. II Is a soft straw shape with an applique ap-plique trimming of felt, outlined with a cord of braid, couched on. Above It at the center Is one of those soft. Vr-t VllllBflWIMII I GROUP OF SPORTS HATS 1 chat wedding costumes vary from straight statuesque lines to youthful bouffuncy. .. ... As to veils, those possessed of rare old lace will use it. The girlish bride will employ tulle draped rather closely like a round cap, gathered into a rosette over either ear. A bandean of orange blossom buds rests low over the brow, with clusters of the flowers arranged In conjunction with the tulle rosettes. The lace diadem efTect is always al-ways charming, especially for the formal for-mal bride. A brldul headdress of silver sil-ver leaves for "the bandead with" a' cluster af white orchids over the left silk hats, with narrow braid stitched row after row on the silk to give It firmness. A silk rose hangs from the brim at one side. ' At the right a white bangkok has an applique adornment adorn-ment of lotus flowers cut from braid. They are edged with very narrow black braid .and furnish a variety of high colors against the white background. back-ground. The group is finished by a bungkok wltb applique trimming of felt and silk-covered cord. The bangkok bang-kok hat may be bad In a variety of colors. .. j " ' JCLIA ' BOTTOMLETf; (3. 1121, Western Newspaper Uaiaa ) 1 . |