- THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND MARCH 15, 1914. UNIQUE, NEW STYLES FROM PARIS MILLINERY AND DRESS MARTS 1.1 I wsw syj y . - r : - A'. CNN I Safes 1 4. . V X 71 " . -m MMAW1 ifc M il: & ma ' if . 1 111 1 s w - r A' w i r ill 'v z & in 11 f 1 1 if 111 :-:: y xk &y?y Oft S-n,'- Aft IHIfti 6t X i w .CM t iff I yty-s ;:4 ff 4 v 5 ir w -:y z S,5 4 v. d Jt""' v . v 5: v & ly ; 4 is 'ft en 4 n -'' mrrJTin 10 ;r y.x iliiiii AS. A k . - r -. MUyJ Tof: 1- : :-?y.-.y.-y.:' ' stows-: n r ui 3' ro, nT ! .v'i 5 5W; , f 1 ?v-'y- r rTJu. ''H i 'Ays fiyr' 1 as ? ... 'fh:mym y,y:m$m "yi f Ik": oa y. 1? if. 6 ' J "I to: !G.-f 4ft. V "y--w l-ty ?yy ;v5 4 - "v fe-s, . 5 " r- SPRING'S Model Hats and Gowns Caught by Camera 1. An advance model Of French millinery is a gorgeous evening hat by Virot, Paris. It is a toque of spangles, trimmed -with black feathers. 2. A stylish -walking hat is a trim design submitted by Saget, Paris. The straw is trimmed with gros grain ribbon and two jet ornaments. 3. Another French model, more daring than the others, is offered by Jeanne Duo. It is of tagal straw, trimmed with velvet and a lace wing edged with ostrich. 4. Two pretty gowns are shown by Jeanne Lanvin, of Paris. The girl's frock is of brown charmeuse, with soutache braid and embroidered yoke. The child's dress is of white broadcloth, with heavy wool braid. 5. A chic suit of golden brown velvet has a slit skirt and a cutaway jacket. The vest is of brocaded satin.- The new mask veil is noted. 6. An exquisite gown is of white liberty satin, with corsage and tunic of black ehiffon, edged with swansdown. This model is designed by Dejazat,- Paris. 7. Felicy-Marguerite is showing a gorgeous evening hat of maline,"covered with large jet ornaments, and with band of black beads and maline bow. 8. A smart tailored . ' . " i' " ' suit is of dark blue duvetyne, with belt and pockets. Parry is the designer. 9. Andrery has planned a charming chapeau af English straw, with huge moire bow. 10. Chic is the hat designed by Cora Marsou,. of Paris. It is white moire, with velvet facing and trimmed with wings. 11. A model of tagal straw has satin ribbon bows and flowers at either side. Jeanne Due is the originator of this hat. 12. A model suit of dark brown broadcloth is shown by Georgette & Cie, Paris. The cut is girlish. With this is worn a dashing hat. Photos by Underwood & Underwood. r i