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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1921)
$ i I ! l if i ( fags tsar DAILY EAST OUEGQHXAN, iPEKDLETON, OREGOII, SATURDAY EVENINO. MARCH 1 021. ; ; EIGHTEEN' f n r. d. . . .j, si vew nonnPT GhwihGlom ' 'O fit. . . ' 7 Kmrjofie'Tiowe Dixon The time ha come, the Walrus said To talk of many things " And with tha very first breezes of the spring and even earlier woman's mind quickly turns to talk of her new bonnet. Long before the snow Is off the ground, long before the flowers arrive, bright new hats warn us of the arrival of that ever delightful season. Time was when new hats were kept in strict seclusion and tissue paper until the event of Easter, then to blossom forth in brave array, whether a blix sard raged or no. Now no woman can wait. In Jan nary if it please her she will don her crowning glory and abash her dearest enemJb. with a fresh new creation of dazzling novelty. After all, that's her privilege. There are certain styles of hats which have won their way Into femin ine hearts through their comfort, smartness and utility. Each season plays a diapson of changes In these fa vorite themes. Their reapeparance is never monotonous. The two styles I have In mind are sailors and turbans. Close-fitting, comfortable, and long enduring, either turban or sailor is a genuins addition, a real friend. Sailors this year are as various, as changeable as the weather itself. A new straw of shiny finish and bright colors is called Barnyard mixed straw. Bankok we have with us again, and nipper straw and the good old Vilans Pipings come In many colors, usually in contrast to the braid they bind. Silk and straw braids are "in," too. ' Now as to shapes for sailors. 'It seems to be a case of suit yourself. There are wide-brimmed, high crown ed sailors. . There are narrow silk brimmed ones with straw crowns. There are soft rolling brims and stiff firm ones. All crowns are high. One smart bright sailor rejoiced In a black shiny brim and a cromn of silk braids of many bright colors, which covered the crown, and after be ing poked through the brim, fell be hind the wearer's ear In a long sash. Another sailor, a French model had a brim composed entirely of grosgraln ribbon, in navy blue. At the base of Its faille crown. It tied itself into a soft floppw bow. .Turbans are equally popular with women. In Tact more women can wear turbans than can wear sailors. A good milliner win. however, carefully study a turban from every angle, be fore she selyls it to her customer be cause a turban style can be most painfully and dreadfully awful, if it does not fit the individual. But then one need not worry. Like the sailor bat, our friends the millin ers, the Paris artists, have bethought themselves Of so many modes and tenses of the hat turban that no dear lady need be disappointed If she will but search a bit. ; ' A lovely crush hat of piled tip steel cellophane straw made one of these popular bats. . Two coral pins Jutted out from its folds like little pink horns. Another darling took itself a great number of velvet flowers in old blue, with tufty little lavender centers, and with these it covered itself, all except a narrow tilt of straw brim. Some dear lady is going to wear a wonderful copper colored gem of head gear. - Its ahin stuff is called candy cloth. ' All around and around. It is dressed with velvet flowers of copper and brown. Presuming she be bless ed with auburn hair, this little coronet will e the final dainty touch to her spring costume. For one who can '"wear black, a fetching turban of straw cloth, with drooping glycerine ostrich will be very smart. It starts with a circle of eel laphane braid, around which lies a circle of ostrich then braid, then os trick, afternaflifg, until the entire crown la covered. Its effect,, like mon. key fur, is most unusual. Rust brown Isn't that descriptive? An unusually Interesting street hat, with the short brim in the back Is rusted In georgette as to brim, in Mi lan as to crown. Its tailored and round brim is split over each ear and the shiny blue leaves which encircle the crown dart underneath at these openings and spread themselves be low In a short facing, f' . Another new shade Is represented in the tomato tint. A much room shape of this color in straw doth is gar nished with rather bulbous looking popples of copper color, and served to the wearer all daintily draped with a brown silk patern veil. - Trtcorns are coming Into their old popularity again, with cockades worn straight in front, 8ometimea - they are embroidered on silk, and again they are trimmed with feathers. Among sports hats there are so many shapes and sizes and materlazls that one could choose four lovely ones for each costume, and then have sever al left over. But,, after all, one can, alas, wear but one hat at a time. Sports hats gather so much charm by the wayside, what with their continu ous novelty of performance and color. Color Is the front name of any well behaved out-door hat. And as to per formance, this chapeau knows no re straint. It may droop, it may crush, it may tilt. It may be darned, sashed, fluted or piped with impunity so long as It be colorful. - It seems to one viewing sports liats, by and large, that there Is a general tendency to crushlnea. This word isn't In the dictionary but then It de notes at once. I am sure, to any wom an, that . pleasant faculty of . being packed in small space, and emerging later with that unruffled serenity that marks so many of the new fabric hats. " A lovely little sea-foam green cha peau in straw cloth illustrates this very point. Its crown and brim seem to have that very .ability to take any shape at all and stay smart. As an aid to its other pliant qualifications. It Is trimmed with heavy eiderdown wool all over its crown and brim. Anoth er orchid-tinted dear ' of tha same crush ability, had Its brim all embroid ered with irrldescent sipper straws, in little triangles. Back of these shapes ran a sjlk darned stitch. . For some of the fluff lee summer frocks there are specially "delightful confections to entrance the eye. Who would not adore a cunning little poke bonnet bound-about with two long trailing scarfs of Jade green, and flame color, which not content to en circle crown . must needs trail way down and over one's shoulder? And another beauty on this . order la of scarlet crepe weighted over one ear both above and below the crown with black cherries. Many of the soft dress hats this sea son will match ths frock in material and trimming. Does she array herself In pale rose-tinted geogette with many flutings? Then her gracefully droop ing hat will appear In the same stuff, with trallln sash all edged with flut ing. Does her costums comhlne or gandie and filet lace? Then her hat will cbtnblse the twor with further a sack of taffeta,' to match that huge bow affair she wears about the waist k little below the region of her left el bow. . :'.' ' "Chic Chapeaux" as the French so playf ully put It are certainly about us In abundance and herewith offer we the following lengthy epic: To each poet his own sonnet To each costume its own bonnet . S' , Every Man has his own ideas as to! how his' clothes should look. - .. .J. C.r Yet, each wants them to accord with the latest dictates of fash--ion. This is possible, whether the. S; design of the garment is the latest,. , , most extreme mode, or simply a well designed, conservative cut, if you get your clothes made to order at Beck's. In addition to getting a style you ; . like, in a cloth you like, I guarantee , , y a perfect fit I have a large collec- ' C ? tion of imported and domestic new-' i .; My tapeline is ready to take your measure whenever you ! want the real thing in a real tailored to JneaV,' ,..-'"t sure suit. - ... : Local Dealer for Kahn Made-to,' Measure Clothes v. ' ;. , 647 Main St Phone 10O& : ' 1 . , ' EM BIS A fascinating showing of the new ideas in Suits, Coats and Dresses Suits Perhaps the smartest of the new Suits are . the short jaunty boxy suits. Some are on. straight lines; others ripply at the side, with flat hanging fronts and back. Cape backs at-: tractively trimmed or embroidered, are quite numerous. Wide drape sashes and girdles give to many an air of girlish simplicity.' ' .Dre sscs A visit here and the full pageantry of the Spring mode is before one in all its colorful glory. One finds at this store not only the rare, Once in a lifetime luxuries, but also a great collection of sensible, serviceable wear ables. Smart, different, exclusive, and the new low prices. 1 - Blouses Blouses We truly believe our collection of Mnte Flanders Blouses represents the best there is in fashionable blouses at popular prices. ' - -- i ux wimuay ''''''' ' Njjf ':1S siu.