THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, .PORTLAND. MARCH 28, 1909. I ; ; i j FADS AND FANCIES IN MILLINERY IN PPITE of the many- whisperings that emanated from Paris last season tliat the hats would be. exceedingly small for Spring, the prophecy has not been realized on. this side. It is true that lat '.Winter when Paris wan In the mtdst of the big hat throes, several of the most fashionable Parisian actresses made an effort to turn the tide' by appearing In extremely small hatH. However, they had but slight effect, and the only conces- "" J,LXCC!!Mofr:':'KWfr:' '" w v v?7r-''1'- - x . I III . - - - f ,4 fets. V. w felt . HV A VVi'3wVlO 4&- be favored. Gold and silver cloth cabo- f-J A sXv? CSwVv?' J I Cl'0ns are also Popular. Motoring hats ? , Y Z Sy'- 2 1 5 . of the poke effects with large W -JL isHiWt -TJ I? chiffon veils. Mourning hats are nearly i s , v jXSx k Q2?il V ''L.it y 'v ' ' H ma3e on -wire frames, covered either ' f I JSfrJ .wiih cr'pe or d"n silk- Tulle- creP or : i VW k Jts-" &&fl Pi ' taffeta bows, stiffly wired, are the usual Tdr A W ? " I ?JF&&& Au5?J& trimmings, though black quills and wings V '-1.V SiJJ t j fVSSfTlV? 4tJ&J'sn"-J 4 x "re ering in popularity. The straws ' Ut TbT4. W ' &HpTgkAi &&tU08 4 L!la wilL be Principally used on the I X T-kLi ff ! f Simng hats are fine chips. Yeddas. t '',agJ V ff -A Milans. hemp, real hair and Tagail. 1 ' r seLi m tm?t' Smooth braids rill be used chiefly to the fSCC Wk $t -y,jriiiJi ff flnpr hats- though some medium rough Pi' W I Vjr3fJ ''' 4 Pffg , brhk1s are shown. All Winter long V jSiP!r ?y JJUjri' fashion has demanded that the hat match C 1 'i Jfkiv iiWJ 5 t JrJ ' X, tne gown absolutely, in shade and color. ' JtfrK ii? 4i' tSkjf tf ft X I m nil ' bUt nOW a 1,at of contrasting color is ; s Cife CTv i V, TST encouraged. The latest fad is perfuming ' j! vtJL y i P: "!5l-,ji5WpJ Jhc hat with the scent of the flowers j 'l 1 L 'XV U$y?J' Ty-bii ThiB anicIe W"'1 not be complete V V jW, i Fl AV r without mention of the opera - hoods. . 1 V, 1 J&v!S If fK "'lit- which will be worn until the weather IsSiSSiA W4 f '' Ml demands retreat to the Summer resorts, f 't LfViH -ssAs' j ?iVsA f T s " These are constructed so that thy do not ?L M f' I" i - muss the hair. They are always built on a s 'IIWI . Kf ' V vy iff ::?' v frame of good size and covered with i , Ai tVta. "Q V? ill t I t t ( ' shirred chiffon and tiny chiffon flounc- tf AF&J ! i i t V If? ti ' f inss- They are made of tattetaT and tf ATf i ti W fO m f ' l around the edge may be lace ruffles, . Wn 7 ,'. ' ft sions ma.le are rcflo. toil in the turhuns. which are slightly smaller than the Merry Widows, but what they lack in width they made up In cubic inches by thoir height. There are more freak styles or dained for this season than we have ever encountered before. Fkuno are like funnels; other suggest a cohI hod. cover ing l.alf the face ,uid all the hair: then there are t lie Tallica casques, the Tolish ."chspKka. the Bagdad turban, the Moujlk, Ihe old-time page's turban, and a pot haped hat that has no heritage that ran be traced. Yet these strange, curious fancies are bewitching. In most of these the head sinks into them-deeply aad Wio faco peeps out piquantly. Nearly all these hats are made without bandeaux and must be worn with Imlr flat on tup of the head and set on the new Psyche knots quite comfortably. These hats made the new coiffure styles Imperative and sounded the death knell of the pompa dour. Of course, there are many small hats shown, but they have unnatural, large crowns, so that the effect is top heavy. An effort has been made to show In the illustration!! above examples of both the small and the large hats, as well as some of the extreme shapes, to give an idea of the general trend, but the variety of styles and effects are so varie gated that one must so to the shops to adjust your ideas of Individual prefer ment. Overturned shells will be very popular this season. In these the head tits up under the concave side with the straight down turning brim, throwing a deep shadow over the face and hair. On the. top or rounded side are heaped flowers, foliage and ribbon rosettes in such profusion that very little straw is visible except at the edge of the brim. If wings are used, they lay flat across the top of the hat and are strapped down with bands, rafeachon trimmings of silk, chiffon, ribbon and flower petals will be ; very popular. and streamers, knotted beneatn the chin or back of one ear promise to have a decided vogue. On all hats the brims show a decided ten dency to droop, but must not be con fused with the mushroom shape, as they re somewhat different. Among the ) strongest favorites for early wear are large turbans of the Bagdad and Spanish order In cloche and draped effects. Some of these draped turbsna an raiuj Soudan, and are suggestive of "the head dress of that country. They are made from deep hair and straw cones, and are simply trimmed wh quills or Mephisto effects, finished with a large, dull jet beaded cabachon. These turbans are very large and are worn well down over the hearf. well forward and slightly on the right side. There are also some fetching poke effects and some models turned up on one side and down on the other. The trimmings are soft, lustrous satins In ribbons and piece goods, chiffons and mallnes. Some of the early January models for Southern tourists showed the entire crown and much of the brim swathed In folds, ending with an enor mous loose folding rosette on the side. In the feather line, quills in straight and curled effects, generally used in bunches, wings in long pointed designs and Me phisto effects. All tlie feather effects are placed low. excepting the Mephisto which 1 upright. Foliage will be usjd extensively as the season advances, and in these there u a predominance of American Beauty treatment, combined with lilacs. Also lilies-of-the-valley, nasturtiums and large asters. White plumes will be used a great deal and also satin ribbon effects in bows, rosettes and loops. Ornaments in the form of cabochons and large buckles principally in dull jet bead and cut steel effects wiil plaitings of taffeta or chiffon, or finished about the face with dainty flowers. Many have huge strings of taffeta to tie under the chin. FABRICS, AND COLORS NOW IN VOGUE THE conspicuous note in materials for the season just past has been the satins, messalines and broad cloths. Satins and messalines In particular were popular from their clinging nature, which has such a desirable adjunct to the styles of this period. That same style prevails for Spring, and therefore these mate rials, in seasonable weights, will ob tain during the coming months. Broad cloths also, of' a lighter nature, will be very popular. Black satin-faced fabrics are getting stronger every day in favor and will be conspicuous for evening wear, even during the warm months at the more fashionable resorts. Blacks will also command attention in silk and woolen textures and are shown extensively in line serges, soleils. in visible stripes and checks for street wear. Corded silks are predicted to be wanted and .dealers everywhere are laying in great quantities of this char acter of fabric. Foulards are very fashionable for this season, and while they are shown In both heroic and small designs, in the main the small figures will be most favored. Conventional figures and modified geometries take precedence over the floral designs. . This is also true in wash goods. Plaids will not be very popular this season, excepting for school girls and children. The tenden cy is more toward plain fabrics. Mixtures and small checks are the predominant note of woolen fabrics. The: newest fabrics for Spring show a lot of old rose, dull pink, faded pink, resedas, olives, bronzes and many shades of green. Hunter's green will be especially fashionable. Pansy shades show many exquisite treatments. High grade cream colors are very fashiona ble and will be worn much in light weight broadcloths. In millinery, too, corded silks will be popular, especial ly in bengallnes and crystals. In the wash goods fabrics, it Is a certainty that ginghams will be very marked in preferment. Wash fabrics at tbout fifty cents a yard -are mostly shown in printed goods, self-figured effects and brilliant surfaced cloths, that have the appearance of pure silk. Some of these are advertised for eve ning wear. Crinkled crepe novelties in light fabrics that have the appear ance of crinkled silk are shown by smart shops. In wash fabrics the light shades of brown and tan are extremely good. Blues are also stylish in all tones of the shade. Copenhagen and green-blue shades that have been so popular in wool goods are now shown in wash fabrics. Other good shades in wash materials are heliotropes, pur ple; grays and smoke. The Spring fabrics will be lustrous, and it is therefore to be presumed that the various mohairs will be largely worn, and as late as next Autumn as well. In tussahs there is a lustrous fin ish that promises to be smart. Rough weave linens, French linens .and Shan tung linens will be very popular for one-piece frocks, but pique seems to have the preference for outing suits. Open-mesh goods and crash will also have extensive following. Himalaya cloth, closely resembling the genuine Shantung, is a newcomer in gown ma terial. It is a double mercerized cloth, has the small knots like the Shan tung and can be washed and ironed many times without affecting the knots. It can be used for anything from petti coats to gowns and dust coats. Crink ly crepes, on the order of the Japa nese crepes, which, by the way, are made in France, are shown in both plain and figured effects of both large and small designs. Floral designs are very popular in this material, chiefly rosebud and wistaria. In wash pop lins there is a new effect. It is a double-bordered sort, forty-eight inch es wide, with a border at each edge. In these fabrics the body is the plain poplin, and the borders, so far, are In plain ribbon types, the ribbons be ing bands of graduated widths. For evening wear and elegant after noon costumes, dark colors are ex ceedingly fashionable this season. Blue is worn more than it has been for years. Various shades of green, most of them showing yellowish tones and including hunters' green and laurel, are favorites. Grey Is seen In many shades and the new tones run from London smoke to silver and putty One of the loveliest of the new shades is called grape or Concord. Catawba is also very fashionable and wistaria, a new shade of lavender, is quite the rage. Browns in reddish cedar tones are good, but all browns must be se lected with discretion, as they are be coming to but few. Pinks are very fashionable in Paris now. and there fore will be here very soon. Faded pink, old rose, coral and a new rasp berry pink are shown In all materials from silks to broadcloth. Taupe is still populas. as is amethyst, salmon, fruit red. citron yellow, lemon, mus tard, orchid, mauve and pastel shades TT'TTT. fK T7 IT IFLjPL S 409 WASHINGTON ST. BET. 10TH AND 11TH AVe want every woman in Portland, with mind made up to purchase her Spring suit Monday, to think FRAKES -and we also want every woman with indefinite suit-buvino-intentions to visit FRAKES ' greater store Mondav We honestly believe that we have, in this gigantic garment offer ing absolutely the strongest values, the prettiest styles and the biggest variety in strictly high-grade tailored suits ever placed before the buying public by any store1 in the West. j Over 600 Exclusive New Spring Models in ThU Sale $29.50 $24.75 200 Sample Garments Values to $60, Monday 180 Makers' Samples Values to $45, Monday A style and fabric to suit every individual taste, no matter how fastidious or diswriminntincr nno mr l,n tu 4. o "v.. im- ttimeuL you have in mind will be on sale Monday at FRAKES . Important to Garment Buyers Our fitting rooms are under the direction of the most expert fit ters we have been able to find. And every garment must be and is perfect in fit and in every detail before it leaves this house. MILLINERY 2 $495 200 Tailored, Street and Dress Hats Values $12.50 to $20 The champion trimmed - hat sale down to date. Choicest and most desirable new shapes for Spring wear. All straws and fancy braids, trimmed in the latest New York and Parisian stvles. with beautiful feathers, sweeps, aigrettes.- buckles, or naments, ribbons and imported French roses also a magnificent exhibit of blacks. Had these hats been. produced under ordinary conditions the prices would range from $12.50 to 20.U0. Heady for the biggest millinery business Monday, with positively the best, handsomest and most attract ive 4.9d hat ever placed on sale anywhere. 2d floor. HAIR GOODS Back Combs and Barrettes Without question Frakea has the most complete largest and most satisfactory Hair tlonla and Hair Ornaments stock on the Coast. Kverything in rolls, switches, pomps.-Billy Burke puffs and curls Paris puffs, and novelties at cut prices: 10.00 Natural Wavy Switches TS $3.50 set of six Puffs izIOO Ooods made to order from combings. Frakes buys cut hair and combings. HAIlt mtrcsSING. M.VMCIKIXG. A competent staff of skilled hair dressers and manicurists Is one of the features of Frakes Toi let Parlors. Shampooing, 50. Hairdresslng. 35c and SOc. Manicuring, 25c. Don't believe there is. anything better for the price than at FRAKES. See tor yourself , use your own judgment, make your own comparisons "IF IT GOMEg, FROM FRAKES IT'S CORRECT"" 409 Washington St. FRAKES 409 Washington St, To the ladies of SALEM: We take pleasure in announc- 1I'rir A "V ing the opening of our NEW STORE on Commercial 1 iwTvS, Ja" treet, under the management of Miss M. D. Evens TUESIDA,Y Our opening display will be the largest, most comprehensive' and exclu sive exhibition of Suits, Millinery and Hair Goods ever shown in your city of ciel. Fashionable shades of brown being most favored are" dark seal, Ha vana and leaf brown. Kahki. buff and suede are also favored. Jh-onze, Nile green, apricot, aubergine or eggplant are wondrously rich in tone. Peacock tints, gold, silver. - steel. mulberry. maize, plum and prune are most styl ish. Reseda, olive and Empire greens are fashionable for street suits. Taupe, prune and dul' blue are stylish for carriage gowns. Atlantic green Is very high in favor for young girls. These cover a wide gamut of color, but the dyer and chemist has never befora had such glowing opportunities as hava been given him this season. The ex quisite showing of color in quasl-tones indicates that he has realized his re sponsibilties to the utmost. The new color treatments are truly evpnescent. Style Distinction Refined Taste - and Just two swagger suggestions, sketched from the goods. The lines are right. We're proud and pleased to show them. Genuine Worth are noteworthy characteristics of our. SPRING APPAREL It's a value show ing and a style showing. It's going to be a time-saving and a money-saving visit if you visit the "Exclusive Style Shop" when purchasing your new Spring Suit DRAKE SWAN CO 415 WASHINGTON ST.. COR. ELEVENTH f I