models of tlie season. vr iUtl a: at >\ Farcin ir^, The second hat with voile folds over Droopy Straw Brim crown and brim ts a 1919 version of n/7r^,.r the "picture leghorn." Each season Fashion Endorses Pic- has ita special leghorn picture hat, Big and usually the big, supple-brimmed ture Hats With Droopy leghorn is trimmed with roses, la this Instance the roses, you see, have BrimsandCordedCrowns not been omitted, but they are very of Chiffon Net and Other __ tiny pink buds set In a wreath of lit- Becoming tle green velvet leaves and Folds Of Voile Imitate Straw Braid they hug Stuffs—Straw Little Turbari close to the hat Instead of nodding Filmy Apt Two of the hats show * pictured above It In the old-style manner. The a >oP Straw- in hat trim- To Appear Under Hat new way of using fabric underbrim Is of natural leghorn and of these hats are com- Voile ming. Both bands of pink voile cover crown and Brim and brim Only—A Collapsi- pletely covered over crown outer brim. with folds of that fashionable millin- ble Hat Feather Fringed Hats Favored Charming Ho del ery material—voile, and the brims are ASTER 1* going to come very Plain faced with straw. The smaller hat, If my lady does not select a voile* late this year—almost at the of ‘oHirred and one of the new mushrooms that come trimmed hat for Easter, she will be end of April—so It Is natural "Voile v/'iVh<3l.r>aYV"Undeif' far down over the eyes, has a brim likely to choose one with raggedy 6 to expect that Easter hats will facing of deep blue straw and the feather trimming. Compact feathers Pv the bo of tne late season kind, summery outer part of the hat Is swathed with are not as smart now as fringed, In suggestion, rather than small, tur- folds of pale beige Indestructible ragged effects—one even sees ostrich ban-like affairs selected on earlier voile, the overlapping folds of airy fringe dangling from hat brims Into Ea.stera to accompany first spring tail- fabric giving a very soft outline to the eyes. Turbans have brims hidden leurs. Milliners, making up EasteT the hat. Tan and cream colored under feather facings and some of hats now, are preparing for the late straw Is twisted to make a conven- these little hats are exceedingly season with picture styles—hats that tional appliqued design which en- dainty and smart; for example a tri- will accompany graceful frocks and circles the crown and narrow beige corne turban of navy blue straw with dressy wraps. April twentieth Is like- ribbon is twisted In with the straw a downy feather-covered brim of ly to be warm and sunny and balmy, scrolls. This Is a very exclusive lit- gray; and a turban of black User* not only at Atlantic City’, where so tle hat, despite Its seeming simplicity, straw with a brim of henna colored many folks spend the Easter week- and Is one of the most authoritative plumage. end, but even In Manhattan. Voile A New Millinery Fabric STAGE FASHIONS OF THE MONTH A surprise of the season is the may be the fashion of | kins In "A Place In the Sun,” evi- voile-trimmed hat. Nets, chiffons, next season; at any rate two dences the smartness of aprons trans- Georgette crepe, figured mousseline, ferred to very fetching shawle that have dress-up costume. Miss have all been used in hat crowns and made their bow behind the foot- Hopkins’ frock is of silk poplin and for hat trimmings; but volte is a new $HAWL«S has a skirt an draped llghte recently have eeomed to put an liftw^Ujahow arrival In the millinery field. One underskirt of anent lacs “llounclnl? liil* <-* of silk Idea Into feminine heads speaks, course, of voile—the draped to show the feet. There Is a cotton shawls. After all, why has the shawl voile which is used for simple little apron of the lace flouncing, that for so In the summer frocks would be rather been ostracized long? hangs at the front of the belt—a co- and an tlumsy hardly exclusive enough daye of our grandmothers expen- quettish little apron no more than * i' for a handsome hat. Some of the ft ^TXLaYtt Little sive camel’s hair or Paisley shawl ten Inches long. This frock has ths silk voiles are as fine and supple as tVva Br> imof was the high mark of elegance and new sleeve, too, tight-fltting to ths and this Hst nit is particularly true of the Bine <3lr»a^r. and S&hpavr prosperity. Now. nobody wears a elbow and then widened by a flaring, beautiful Indestructible voile which i^bhJ i shawl on tho street but hatless Im- down-turned cuffs of the poplin over has almost the transparency and Im- and ’Rib'borv migrant women. Behind the foot- a deep frill of the lace flouncing. In palpable, fairy-like quality of chif- T-rimmi-n.^) lights, however—well that Is another the last act Miss Hopkins wears a fon. This voile comes in plain shades story and perhaps the story Is going captivating little dinner frock, nar- and in attractive figured designs and shirred band when the hat Is on the morning boardwalk at Atlantic City to point a moral, and the moral will row and chemise-like In cut and of some of the hats show pictured today bead. Of course, this hat, also, will with a frock of beige ratine and a be: Shawls ae fashionable wraps! black satin entirely covered with voile used as sole T!la\ * blue the black The Is l^e trimming. iriYbuTr^TY^iin'k. pack very easily, with its soft, partly dunning spring wrap of navy i Miss Florence Nash, playing spangles. gown entirely The to the only exception picture collapsible crown. tricot. Perhaps she will wear also a leading role In “Remnants" has been sleeveless and on one shoulder nods style of hat In today’s Illustrations is new buttoned boots that with her 1840 costumes a a pert little ostrich Another tv ntauiift U " * Poke Brims Shade The Eyes pair of the wearing plnlc tip. the close turban made of straw and shawl In costume Miss summer frocks. The new shirred hat shirred voile crown deep yellow and Another graceful, collapsible crown have come back to fashion since the most fetching Batik pattern Interesting worn by voile. One can how Imagine just Is made of indestructible voile shirred gray. The upper side of the brim is is shown on the Marshal Foch hat, a war ban on this type of footwear was and she demonstrates that there Is as Hopkins Is a green cloth riding habit Smart this hat will on the a as be, Easrter over cords In crown and brim; one or covered flatly with the voile and a charming new poke shape with a lifted; for when It comes to footwear much art In wearing shawl there with a very smart knee-length, flaring boardwalk at Atlantic City, with the two light wires holding the material shirred trimming band near the edge brim widening toward the front In for the Atlantic City boardwalk noth- Is in manipulating a parasol. In "Three coat. The dark green riding suit is long veil floating -about Its w-earer in In shape. A hat of this sort is pic- repeats the effect of the shirred bands this season's fashion. The silk crown ing is smarter and prettier than smart Wise Fools" Miss Helen Menken wears accompanied by a black straw sailor a fresh sea breeze. The veil Is made tured. The milliner calls it a collapsi- alternating with plain bands, on the Is of silk In a trailing oak-leaf pat- buttoned boots with high heels and a stunning shawl-wrap of velvet bor- hat and the whole get-up is so attrac- ©f voile in shades printed of helio- ble model because It may be flattened crown. The graceful, Irregular line tern In coppery tone and the straw dainty toes. It may bo she will have dered with a deep trimming of silk tive that one will not be surprised to and lilac and the straw In trope used down and packed between layers of of the crown Is a feature of the hat. brim facing Is reddish brown also. a fur neckpiece too—If the twentieth embroidery. It wraps Itself around see green riding babits and black hats the turban is in Mas- heliotrope color. tissue paper In the Easter week-end As far up as the first shirred band This hat has no trimming except a of April should happen to prove cool- her exactly as the Immigrant woman’s In the park a bit later In the season. is the of terly blending straw and suitcase or trunk-tray. So resilient Is the crown Is stiffened underneath but narrow cravat and bow of the silk er than one anticipates. “Summer black shawl wraps—but oh, the dif- Green horseback costumes have not voile in this turban; the two materials this tilmy Indestructible voile that no Its upper part Is soft and limp, falling tied around the base of the crown. fura" they say, are to be as fashlon- ference there Is! been worn for a long time—but why different in ! ao texture being twisted amount of flattening will Injure it or Inward by the weight of the upper One visualizes this hat on the Easter able as ever this season.
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