WOMEN’S HATS
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United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph,- -Copyright. J LONDON, May 2. In connection. with “Cotton Veek” prominent, theatricals are so impressed with the silk-like materials :iow available that ai"e made from "otton, that many famous actresses iave promised to wear cotton cosmos throughout the week at Ascot. Hats a yard wide, reminiscent of the seasons of 1912 and 1913, are beng planned by the milliners. London women were astounded at ■meing in a Bond 'Street saloon tlm mannequins wearing creations stretch ig beyond the shoulders, and ful' •I yard across. They were made of ■rgandy muslin, and trimmed with -trich feathers, which drooped over 'he side in the cavalier fashion.
The purpose of the new model® seems to he to ha nish the skull caps ■ '"Vh the dressmakers urge is not ■ oiled to the English style of beauty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1930, Page 8
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142WOMEN’S HATS Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1930, Page 8
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