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é fected young and old alike, with no re- sort of investment, as it sheds aust: Like peals of some lovely. mystic naturally irreproachable complexions. flower, the new spring hats are scaty For Instance, the new brick, or henna, tered, in colorful abandon in all our or whatever you'd rather call it, which best shop windows, With fine dis- had its running start in the winter, regard for the fitness of things, one is a Lorelei to trifle With unless one sees. velvet and chenille chapeaux doesn’t give a whoop whether they disporting themselves amongst tite come to grief on sallow shoals or not. straw, katies with absolute insociance. It is distinctly a color for a blond with Where in seasons just barely over the glints of gold in her hair or a bril- horizon. we have heard the call of the liant brunette with color that doesn’t service hat, for canteen wear or for come out of a box. Purple, scarlet, motor copps, we are restored in the grass green and chrome yellow are twinkling of an eye to the choice, seen in small hats, as compliments to many times amplified, of pre-war days. , und for sports wear these Ours not to reason why, ours just to go des prevail again this year. and buy is all the encouragement we hope that tie admiral shape the brim. If one’s failing isn’t for need, for the business of choosing as erally known, will have flowers, there are quills, stiff or flex- from. such a kaleidoscopic array is y, ible, ostric! » burnt goose, no task at all. dashing cock feathers, natural or dyed Designers have mixed a number of peacock, not to speak of beading, rare colors for popular wear this braiding, wool and silk‘embroidery a and the inevitable what. and they were not copied to any great Glazed straw is used extensively extent. Just now whole windows are this ‘summer, and it is a satistactory “filled with what look like head gear and has. a-look- of perpetual fresh. ness. One.very: attractive hat with a brim of this straw had. a crown of soft corded satin in a burnt orange shade. Garlands of tiny field daisies were sewed flat. against the base of the crown, and two fluttery bows of orange grosgrain ribbon lay on the brim at front and back. A country club hat of illogical com- position but. charming withal was 2 sailor, of. rose pink brocaded damask. Around the crown was a sparse frine of monkey fur, and sewed separately over the entire crown were tiny pink grapes, shorn of stems and leaves. Sport hats. of satin, quilted in con- iug silk, are being freely shown pring by all the shops, where- year we saw but few of them, gard. for age, condition or previous learnings in matters, of millinery. Far Kindler and equally good style is the droopy sailor or the.new cushion brim, and ‘there is really no reason why we should run toe ‘any fashion just because somebody happened to look well in it once upon a time. If one is making one’s own hat, or. directing it done, the thing to do, by alk means is to insist that all the flowers one can lay one’s hands on be. assembled, regardless of color, and sewed flatly against the crown or on may rea asonably say it has been the cause of many a deflected proposal in some cases, when one views the pitiless relief into which it throws women’s faces. Like the flu, it af- spring. Some of them are quite stun- ning, ‘others should be adopted with caution except for those who have “Dresstaking Saisok 1 ae of drafting patterns of all kinds’ is my housewife. never regret it. Fitting and sewing done also. __ MISS NN. J. NELSON Fashions Newest Conceits —In— Ideas that splendidly conform to the most modern dictates of the mode. The Woman or Miss interested in the latest style devel- opments will find here many things to hold her attention. Trimmings of Ostrich Feath- ers and Wings, Flowers, Fruits, Ornaments and Ribbons. Many are adaptations from Paris Models— others are our original conceptions—all are most attractively*priced. Mary Bucholtz 119 3rd Street Opp. the Van Horn Announcement! Mr. Spiro will return from New York with just what you need in the line of Clothing, in time for our Grand Opening— Si APRIL - -1, 1919 Nas Our Big eto? Offer! ive ‘| DRESSMAKING school has opened i in ‘Bismarck. Teachin This has proven to be of gi great importance to every young girl sea Take the course and learn-to:ecoriomize and you will “Say It With Flowers” Spring--when Flowers are the Most: Appropriate of All concocted from father’s smoking jack- et, a ndtrimmed in wogl stitchery and great fluffy woolen tassels.” One hat of, this weird, fashioning hada soft crushed fold ofthe self-color; in this. case. it was. apple, green,. pulled. thru two buckles of abalone, shell, in which the green lights were beautifully. brot. out by~the satin’s sheen. Pale rose is, one of. the summer colors which is vastly becoming, and bids fair to be worn. a lot with lin- gerie frocks. A sailor of faille had a tiny brim in the back broadening to. quite two inches in front, and with wee enameled, flowers in rainbow colors sewn tight about the grown. A perky bow of the foundation mater- ial was placed at the back. Another hat featuring this shade. began by being a black satin sailor witha prosaic crown, as most sail- ors have.. But it looked as though specialty. i SPRING. ., icieet: flowers for mother, wife, sweetheart or. friend. ‘Nothing. is quite so appropriate. or. so expressive of your thoughtful- Ness. wea We've arranged es- pecially attractive ideas for Friday and " Saturday. You’ ll find something suit- able here at any price you’ve planned to pay. f Orders ‘for -out: of town given particu- lar attention.’ at the last Rinute a hoop “wrefped in Tose, ribbon and finished occa- sionally with a rose- -colored wooden bead, had. attached itself. uprightly to the edge of the stiff brim. ‘The effect was sort of a reversed. torea- dor,“and it was very smart. Hats of shirred taffeta, which were shown quite early in the spring in Pedi and large shades, are still eing worn wherever the climate per- mits. , For warmer places georgette and malines hats trimmed in jet or sweeping paradise are more condyc- tive to a cooling effect. An attractive sailor of three layers of malines had four wheel-like’ ornaments of jet Placed at intervals around the high Square crown, and a soft fold ofthe malines shading the wearer's cyes. Turbans ‘are sitting quite high: on the “head this spring, and their trim- mings often mount into peaks of feath- } ers, accentuating the height some seve eral: inches. Colored face veilings are growing quite’ popular. One very, beconting combination is a hexagonal “taupe mesh with blue chenille dots at in- tervals. Another taupe veil~has a tiny vine of’ terra cotta velvet leaves” applied as a border. Finished veils f brown or gray have scroll or floral patter rns run ‘through the mesh with words; and others show stitched ef- fects. Filet mesh is new’ and” quite amenable to adjustment, . It comes dotted with chenille and with a border design worked in‘ silk,” It.is rather surprising that~the ribbon bands to which ‘some of the prettiest spring vells were attached were nat adopted ore universally, for they gave. a finish to the vefl, and Hep took the place of one’s stock collar, if’one was minded to leave it at home, “You will find fist the Model—just the particular Hat—de- ‘signed for your indi-\, viduality. NIELSEN'S: Millinery, - ) Have the Leb 'Setion B Hat Blocked and Cleaned Foot Up! See for Yourself: Run over the family WARDROBE account for the past year and check off.as CREDITS the sums you have been able to SAVE, through having been a PATRON: ‘of thig ESTABLISHMENT. ~ Every suit, gown, RENEWED -ITS-YOUTH, r other article you sent here, and kept ‘on SERVING— thus making it UNNECESSARY to buy ee a: causing your dollars to DO DOUBLE DUTY—thus' forming to the needs of the TIMES and upholding @ standards of THRIFT. Keep up the- PRACTICE! fy iwear as long as it will. We clean, dye, mend and press ring. to 2 ae skill-of the eee ro at nlerate prices. - Bde Qed BO Make every adie. «TAILORS. and CLEANE 8 Phi Postoffice “Mail Ordets a Speciahy x pi ee BHoo0o0000000 | i