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. i ': THE : OREGON i SUNDAY JOURTJAL. ; rORTLANIV , SUNDAY mWWl;Iai J2,' . 1 ML 3 TPT 4 nyV mm mm ft ; model, made" by Georgette,! , A large Vghorn fof the Riviera- It is trimmed with two grew? discs of Parma violets in different shades. 'Xa I Targe floppy brim is mostpicture'sqiift ifj - ' V . "Ml -JT -MT . ...1.. V it. ill 1' 11 f , ... rrj.: i . . il . A white. chip' hat faced with, velvet.-. A new Georgette model nude on the lines of the hat worn" by Sorel ak:the Corned ie' IVancilse. a IT' 1 Hat by Suzanne Talbot rosef W.'fvr Ieavetreiled jrith tulle, ft Ig" linn - 1 ' . i f i T .ni l- i . .. i ,iu.tiiu uses uic loiijr leather nn h jrv ri f(A7l newJ 0 . iif, k i m4 X h 1 It y ?7 J all tM.'OC ijoeui'. -KlinWimr tlv becominff Charlotte Cordav ruffle u-hi-k i uoea unqer the brim and fails softly on tlie A. A hat that is almost a cap. A A Lewis model trimmed. with large straw! poD7gon8. y ..Jilodel' by ' Lewis, with a large. Tarn; o' anamer craraLanaaurupp turn-up in tne front THAT clever Madame Georgette, who sits alone most of the day dreaming dreams of confections and perfections yet to be made, says that she will not make small hats for the spring season. "The Parisiennes do not like small fiats," says she; "and I do not like all black hats. They arc not chic. The best bat of the season is the one turned up on the side, giving the effect of length from front to back-just the opposite to what IParis has been wearing." But the clever little woman is also us ing big leghorn hats with discs of flowers for trimming, or straw pompons and aigrettes. Monsieur Lewis declares for Louis XII and Directoire. His greatest success has been the patachon, which has no ban deau and rests flatly on the head, the brim turned up at the side in a piquant angle. Of course, the crown is high, as is everything else, and both Lewis and Re boux foretell a great craze for the ruby shades this spring; but, while that may be true, such a hot color surely cannot last throughout the summer. Straw trimmings are another feature cf the season, and the disciples of Audu bon may: safely rejoice that madame has . found a ' substitute for the beautiful ai- Sette,. the fairy feather that pleased mi-dy-so much, that her desires have cost winy millions of herons their lives. It is pretty, airy and practical, winie they have . ; the price, not humanity, that has saved the been made up in every imaginable, shade unhappy birds; this season ; for, in getting and color. In fact, two different shades ' ajgretos, most all the birds have been , are comiuned in many cases, such as pea wiped from the face of the earth, and the cock blue and green, or brown. !fcw-,ac?n u arC "Penwvethat Straw pompons, too, are novelties for ; even Mrs, Moneybags can hardly afford spring hats, ancl they are so big and fluffy MU' that thev rival f he nonnlar mrnur ' ... . Tt .. ' '.-w.y...:.4..i;iv:: ,v iv -ti:..-'.:.5w.ii.:&.. Jwi (an . v. t ' w . v ... I .r v ' 'III -tfv ALa . , t x -i x ? - ' J,,l ; 'y , jy , 'iff f ' " ' I ' 'V v .-'ill L "i- J t si 1 i. v iff 9-19 . Virot model witfr a primming of feathers and aigrette placed high Ij.hy Georgette, : of green straw with a high crown and a : v large ffrecn coouei . This fyit lias the turn-up at ,the side which is the liaractenstic ot many of theht ; heW spring models; J However, the straw imitations are iThe- newest models show, ' in some The Patachon. hat, one of Lewis' great successes. It turns up on the left aide, down on the right, and the hiidi crowir is aurroiindoH Svith foliage. ' . , , .7 cases, very floppy brims as, for in stance, the Georgette model while lhe"i3ea of the draped-nct hats is carried out in the straw tam-o'-$hant;r, of, Lewis make. It is strange that, after all the talk of the popularity of the toque, only one hat in the collection shows any leaning toward close-fitting lines, and this is built very much' orf the style of, a cap. Another resembles an English walking hat trimmed with white wings, and the experts say that the style is sure to return to popularity. The Charlotte Corday ruffle with a. picture hat is both becoming and, attractive and bids fair to be most fashionable duringthe com ing season. These picture hats,- by the way, are finished with most remarkably high crowns, six inches being the : average height. j When they are quite straight, an even iiigher ef fect is given by funning perpendicular lines of ribbon, from the line of the briijr to; the .top. While, of course, the high crown is, fronvan. artistic standpoint, very sood, th avcirage woman finds that she cannot wear such an , exaggeration ; and, , ast her only otherchoice is a small hat, it seems likely, for ordinary occasions, she must choose the lesser of the two evils. ; v v r - T fc T