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Show tPoitxa.it in Qadlioni. -'- 'MiMijwiM J lilies sit v , ; Colors for spring , are suggestive sug-gestive of delicious ices and sherberts, for all citrus colors are good. 'Strawberry creams', 'raspberry-ice', lime, lemon, and orange all in beautTful straws. All topped with smart trims, tailored detail, or refreshing flowers, makes one want to buy several new hats at once. I In Sugar House, J. C. Pen-ney's, Pen-ney's, and Keith O'Brien's millinery mil-linery offer the newest and loveliest love-liest head-gear you may be seeking. seek-ing. For this dreary pre-lude before spring, there's "nothing like a new hat to boost one's morale. To parallel the restlessness of women's fashion, manufacturers manufac-turers of fabrics also offer many new features and varieties. Want a world to live in! with yardage yard-age available as it is now offered. of-fered. Materials that are fashion-first fashion-first and travel-proof, for this ever shrinking world we live in; now with the Jet-age upon us. Materials, feather-weight and unmussable for packing, easy to launder and shun-ironing, if dry-cleaning is not available. Cotton damasks, also woven with Lurex, feather-weight flannels flan-nels made of everything now. Batiste of all Dacron, and now, printed sharkskins, which were formerly white. Also news in yardage, for women, are the haberdashery fabrics. Neat stripes, checks and tie-prints that are found profusely pro-fusely in masculine clothes, have acquired a feminine touch. These patterns may now be seen in woolens, in shirtings, and in foulards, and are most attractive attrac-tive on the female figure. Fabric departments in Sugar-House Sugar-House those of J.C. Janney's, Fashion Fabrics and Keith O' Brien's can temp a woman into trying her hand with scissors v and needle. Pattern departments, depart-ments, also available in these stores can make life for the seamstress an easier and more satisfying one. |