Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 15

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MS FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. ~ lopping’ alll is Topping all fashions are the hats hat is undoubtedly the woman's ‘rowning glory though it may seem It is the frame ‘This season there will be no diffi- culty in finding a’ becoming bat for every face and a complimentary color for every gown for never has millin- ‘ery been so varied in size, shape and color. ‘There are large hats and small hats, that turn up, hats that turn hats that do both.” The first is bewildering. First because is such a brilliant display of then one notices that color and aro used as they never have ‘been before, that one hat carries all the shades of the spectrum beginning with yellow and running down through all the greens and blues to ‘violet and up again through all the reds and orange. Of course when so many different Ornaments designed ‘and manufac- tured abroad are coming over in large cases to trim the spring hat of Miss America, They are made of man; different things and give as many different effects. Beads still are good and with cab achons form many a fancy rosette-lil ormament from which hang. strand to dangle from one side of the brim or to circle the crown. ‘These are in bril liant reds, blues, yellow as well as ivery and jet. Some are made of a composition that closely resembles mother of pearl and is known as‘ claire du lune. ‘One of the newest versions of bead trimming is a rosette and fringe “ alumette beads. These are gally col- ered perhaps an inch or more in length and each is tipped with a silver beud, suggestive of the sulphur end of the match from which it takes its name. Little three-sided wooden beads come in many colors and lend them- selves as a yery attractive motif in the embroidered «ports hats. Strings of them pass around the crown and hang in tassels off the sides. A large hat of cirie satin developed in citron so new and so smart this year. A band of embroidery adorned the top edge of the weeping brim and color spots were introduced by means of these three-sided wood beads in citron and dull blue. Feathers too are good. AM kinds of Yancy quills. natural auills, glazed quills made of ribbon, celuloie, cross the front or side of many a street or sports hat. Sometimes they MILLINERY VISIT Anne’s Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy by Marie Stahl bination of straw and satin. The crown {fs large and fares a bit at the top in a most becoming way and a spot of color is added by two flow- ers that appear at the edge of the! brim, two water lillies, one yellow and one white, with two large green leaves ‘Deneath them. For the very first showing appear small suit hats made of changeable taffetes in all the high colors, par-) zeen. ticularly in the oranges, corals and are drawn through silts in the crown or brim, Birds too are good and come tn fiat shapes to be appliqued to the crown or brim of the hat. Parrots made of feathers in realistic colors are per- haps the favorites though many fanci- ful ones are shown, gayly painted on perforated silks and combs that are among the smart trimmings of the season. One smart Iittle suit hat is shown in milan of the new Algonquin red. The individuality of the hat is really in its shtpe and it is simply trimmed by two ft feather parrots that are appliqued facing each other against the crown with their tails hanging off the brim at the sides The hat for strest and euft wear for earliest days of spring is small or medium and while some are shown in black, navy, tete de negre and other dark colors, by far the majority are very vivid in hue. Of larger proportions ts a mush- room sailor of navy blue in a com- br plain over smart little toque shapes vantage in bunches of fantastic fruit and “flowers. which reflect a wide range of imagination on the part of the designers. prove not to be flowers at all, but suggestions only made of frayed bits) of silk and gathered into little rose) like rosettes. Lake taffeta faille is also good and are not realistic. fhe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE @arker colors! the early pring e Saioee Mad ot ta oe ot sawe (GO Dots Appear | Ss oe ae Saeed hele with. bens af: aneheeln: In N S t fe scceupestis oe cee at accompanies this ter suit ery. n New sweaters and Dinck and white extorés carry A striking wersion of the tricorn: mut the color scheme weven @ checkered fect. has offered every possible vartation « is trimmed at one side with a large + Season eat ess tae sarees | Vegligees Shown In A vivid tam of chiffon and visca deciles she murt have fu . * es * watt" timased with « jeweled pia sweater In ber wartrcbe wick oa | Distinctive Types at the front and ts smart and prac ready stocked up with slipover, tux- ties) for the windy days of early edo, silk, wool, fiber, angora and « ‘spring. styles. many of the Greasy sports hats for)of every shade and hue. Many of country club wear are made of this silk and assume large sweeping lines and are trimmed with large flower-| Uke rosettes made of the same ma-} terial ax the brim. Others depend entirely on thetr own lines for smartness and are trimmed with embroidery done i beads of dif- ferent kinds combined with ribbon- ‘ itself. Other flowers, ff they called, are really just bon, of material, of and perennially stylish. bunches ‘they appear in ni at changing the silhouette of the hat wrapped round and round to give ‘Transpaieni and the lighter weight |¢ffect of flowers. Again fuschia shades. The taffeta ts shirred | straws are in favor this spring and one made in black in Napoleonic in| that turn free the face or cup about| shape and trimmed at the front wtih it and they are trimmed where the/, large round cabachon rosette made | © trimming will appear to the best ad-jof black satin ribbon with a gvld| edge, Through the center of ft is stuck a long fancy jet pin. Flowers on this year’s hats are) surpassing any that have ever been On close examination many of them|seen before. The blossoms of 1922| For the most part | they aro very imaginative, fantastic. They are made of silks, and georg- ettes in all kinds of shapes, colors and sizes, and gathered in petals from fabrics are gathered about a ‘The imported negligees and copies f umports, which retailers have chos- a for their departments, show twa ain types; ona the usual formal con own, and the other. the simple dress ¢ model. The latter ts particularly iphasized“tn a number of the shops. if ij ter introduces huge coin on a white silk tuxedo collar, cuffs, belt and Ing are also biack. The with a white silk eport is trimmed with loose tae Hoa 2 S = nm 8 a ‘ pe H Selecting an Easter Hat Is a matter of quite considerable importance to every woman of Fashion. ENUMERATING OR PARTICULARIZING In this exceptional showing is practically impossible —for every Hat shown here typifies styles that are distinctive and different, Stunning Hats, and smart conservative Hats for the young woman—the miss—the matron. For all of these this shop is the ideal place for selection. Unusual Values $5.00 to $20.00 MARTZ HAT SHOP 134 South Center St. Phone 332-J CHARMING FROCKS ‘i For Afternoon and Street Wear For misses and the larger women. In- cluded in the display are the new Cape Dresses of taffeta and Canton in all the new shades. Priced From $25.00 Up New Hosiery for Easter Just received a big shipment of “Van Raalte” pure thread Silk Hose, in nude, cas- tor, fawn, champagne, aluminum, grey, navy, brown, black and white. Priced $3.50 Chiffon Silk Hose, in nude, white and black. wed) Pst Aes AS ITS eS EN for Easter Wear SUITS OF DISTINCTION EASTER HATS BLAKEY & CO. Featuring tweeds, suits from “Golflex” sport wear, tricotines and twill cords, in tailored and fancy lines. Priced $35.00 and Up Featuring new models from Vogue, Rawak and other New York houses equally promi- nent. IRENE CASTLE MODELS ALSO ON DISPLAY, GLOVES for Easter Real French kid, extra quality with fancy wrists, in grey, tan, black and white. Priced $4.00 ASAE TES NEW COATS, WRAPS AND CAPES Mannish Top Coats of tweeds, polo and raglan, belted models, patch pockets. Others in marvella, veldyne, gerona and twills. Beautifully trimmed and embroidered. Priced $27.50 and Up DRESSES Taffeta, pongee, serge, im- ported ginghams, ratine and linen, in charming styles. Sizes 6 to 14. Priced $5.00 Up

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