OCR Text |
Show Millinery Fashions Are Made Up Of Hats in Most Versatile Moods By CHERIE NICHOLAS ' O V,.-, s 4 : ; 1 : ' - - , t 4 , , ' ' ' i ! j I : ' , ' - , ( x ,.9- sr W ' 9 t, i - ' ' i : h'-- . ':;) X" : ' ' ! ,; r 1 """SMS-iitfS'V".". jr lavish ribbon trims. The tip-tilted ' model by Madame Pauline is inter- esting both because of its generous , ribbon trim and because it is worn lavish ribbon trims. The tip-tilted model by Madame Pauline is interesting inter-esting both because of its generous ribbon trim and because it is worn in the new off-the-face manner. Made of rough lime-tinted green straw, it has rose-colored taffeta ribbon rib-bon forming a soft band and high full bow at the front. A novel silhouette which turns to the new sculptured coiffure6 is Harryson's "oracle" bonnet, pictured pic-tured below to the left. Inspired by the classic Greek headdress, this smart young model has a small crown of shiny black cellophane straw, banded with black velvet baby ribbon with long streamers that tie about the throat in a pert choker. The fluted scoop brim is made of layers of filmy black tulle. "Favorites also with teen-age girls are the little felt bonnet types that have a narrow ribbon band with bow as their only decor. These pretty felts come in navy and in a long list of pastels. The idea of the larger crown, which insures headfit, has captured the imagination of youth. Young girls are calling for the face-framing bonnet types that have stovepipe stove-pipe crowns and they are intrigued with the new smart turban that is "all crown." A streamlined modern stovepipe turban by Hattie Carnegie Carne-gie is pictured below to the right. The tall crown is made of novelty straw braid combining natural tus-can tus-can and navy. Navy belting ribbon finishes the lower edge with a wee turned-back brim. The old-fashioned wrapped-wire frame has been revived by many milliners and is used to support billowy bil-lowy masses of tulle or other dainty sheers prettily flower-trimmed flower-trimmed and be-ribboned with cunning cun-ning loops and sprightly little bows. The tendency is toward very dressy feminine hats for later in the season, sea-son, some of snowy starched cotton cot-ton lace, eyelet embroidered ruffling with a dramatic use of yards and yards of veiling. Released by Western Newspaper Union. yoUR hat this season can be any type you want it to be, for if there is one impression gained more than another in seeing the new collections, col-lections, it is that millinery fashions are in a decidedly versatile mood. It is very evident that feminine loveliness love-liness is to be enhanced by every type of headwear from the frothiest dinner hat down to the simplest, most demure little suit hat. Every Imaginable color, shape and material mate-rial is being used and it is very evident evi-dent that our clever American designers de-signers are creating hats that will rdo something for you" flatter you! Sailors will be immensely popular this spring, and every kind of sailor will be worn. At the mere mention men-tion of a sailor, you will be shown such a breathtaking galaxy of types you won't know which to choose. The trend is toward higher, wider crowns as seen in the cunning "sissy" sailor that is making the "hit" of the season so far. With its broad ribbon band joined by a smart streamered bow at the back, and its provocative saucy veil, it is delightfully delight-fully youthful looking. Many low, wide sailors are also shown. Gay flower garlands adorn the dressier types, garlanding crowns or in clusters clus-ters at the front, even tucked under the brim or posed atop the crown. Feminine veils are ever so important impor-tant on sailors. Ruffles and soft folds of veiling or tulle are draped around or over the crowns, and loops and bows of colorful ribbon are used in many winning ways. Fair and younger is the way you'll look in Hattie Carnegie's veiled sailor, sail-or, as shown above to the right. A subtle new color combination gives a foretaste of spring with a tailored bow and band of black and aqua 'stripes encircling the crown of gray felt. A soft face veil adds flattery. flat-tery. Many of the new sailors boast |