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' ■ THERE IS A DECIDEDLY FEMININE NOTE IN THE NEW STYLES WHICH ISVERY PLEASING. Whilo the TAILORED HAT is'still to the fore, Fashion also favours the softer lines of the PORTRAIT HAT. A prominent feature is '" tho WIDE BRIMMED JJAT with large hand-made- flowers in a beautiful combination of colour Mendings. Handiwork plays an important role in Millinery for nil occasions. Fabrics such as Tulip, Crepe, Lace, Satin, and Velour Cloth are used in conjunction with titrnw for tho foundation or for trimming, Fashion favours PEDAL as the leading Straw Hat, while LEGHORN, . TUSCAN, and LISEEIE follow very closely. Colourings shown are ( . ••• more artistic than- over. Hat shapes vary from tie HIGH CROWNED CLOCHE to the MEDIUM BRIMMED HAT with low tain crown, and from the NEW IRREGULAR BRIMMED HAT to the wide brim- ' med soft outlined PORTRAIT HAT. A BRIEF OUTLINE OF A FEW OF THE. | MANY MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY. . . , . ' , A JAY MODEL IN CASEROLE PEDAL-Has trimmings in colours of brown, peacock, and-snxe faille ribbon. :■■'■* A LARGE NATURAL LEGHORN-With extended brim extension of dull bluo satin and suede; adjusted on tho brim is a largo handmade flower in.shell pink and black. . A GAGE MODEL—Conies in black Liserio and has tho new irregular ' . ■ brim; this is underlined with white crepe. Loop and bow trimming of Cire ribbon. - AN IMPORTED MODEL—Is a good example of the wide at the sides and narrow back and front sty 10., Tho hat is built of white crepe and underlined with navy taffeta. • A clever crown drape of white ■"■*":. satin us entire .trimming. r ■■ ■ .A YOUNG MATRON'S HAT-Depicts the'latest'floral crown nnd soft shirred brim. Tho whole is owned out in georgette, -with roses and pnneies in colour Mendings of magenta and fuschia. 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