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Show $ Choice of Hat is Matter For Earnest Thought o By. CORA MOORE, Xcvv York's Fashion Authority XEW YORK, June 8. To Jane Cowl, star of "Smilhi' Through" at (the Broadhurst theatre, spring and j hats arc synonymous. Every woman anticipates with eager 'joy tile acquisition of summer head-, head-, gear- a hat or two, or maybe three, ; if she's reckless. But to Miss Cowl 'it means 30 or -10 millinery creations, I tor hats are her great obession. They iaro the one extravagance she Indulges I without reason, i "I do think," Miss Cowl confides. "that the choice of a nat Is a matter 'for most earnest consideration. The line of it can bring nondescript features fea-tures Into a' clear, definite profile or vice versa; Into a most becoming ln-deflnllencss; ln-deflnllencss; the color of it can bring out or subdue complexion tints, anii brighten or detract from the beauty lights in eyes." In the center illustration Miss Cowl Is wearing a soft straw turban which Is creased in odd circular folds. Squarely In front two dark wings project pro-ject much after tho fashion of airplane air-plane wings. At the left she is wearing wear-ing a large shade hat of soft gray ! edged with rose taffeta In fine plaiting. plait-ing. With this she wears a fine serge i beaded trcct dress. At tho right J Miss Cowl appears In a chic' walking suit, the accord!on plaited skirt of which Is finished with a deep cuff of the plain material. Plaiting is a tex- I turo of the bell sleves and front of coat. Topping the costume Is a wide brimmed tulle hat of champagne shade, with a crown of tulle covered with braid In a lattice effect. I |