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ee J ee Stee ae ere ing has come and blithely|tricorne, the beret and off-the-face M e sets off for her milliner 1s are also offered, but none A casual observer noticing the m to be apt to usurp the place of Slacrity she reveals may think that|the cloche. at last American women have} Quite apparent too, is the pietur- Erasped the inyportance of being rger hat with soft, drooping properly “hatte” For who ¢an hat\ type of hat one in- @eny that it is indeed one’s chapeau that styikes the keynote of smart ness? If, however, one asks almost any fashion designer. what causes Ma- dame's hurry she is apt to attribute it to quite a different motive. One may wager she will say, “It is to greet her old favorite, of course.” So the secret’s out—Madame is off to her milliner to watch as eagerly as fond parent for its offspring for the return of the small, close-fitting eloche. She may rightly expect her mo. iste to produce new modes—large hats, off-the-face motids, but inevit- ably she will ‘turn back to the cloche. History of the Cloche. Since its first appearance several years ago the cloche,' as it {s popu- larly known, has ungergone some serious changes. A coquettish upper tilt; tiny brims; sides extended slightly down;-each has been added, and approved. Repeatedly modistes have treid to effect its entire re- moval but insistently it has been given new life—by unanimous ver- dict of its patrons. This spring fashion arbiters, re- signadly accepting the verdict, have set about creating new and charm- ing variations—formifable rivals of the dloche. One need but glimpse the entrancing new collections with their fresh, v®vid colorings and exotic. Oriental embroidery, to be assred that there is a most inter- esting range to choose from. The Newer Trend. First in the | ranks that are destined to win Milady’s favor is the turban—so small and snug that it | w is a veritable wrap-around. It is offered in vivid colorings, Chinese designs and is ornamented with a simple pin or novelty; often of rhinestones. ‘Then comes the small hat with roll brim effect and prefer- ably with high crown, seemingly adapting the Directoire mode, The bly wants for warm, summer a This the designers feel con- fident will be the ultimate eholce later in the season—and quite right- ly so, for there can be no substitute for this hat that harmonizes so well with the softness of a cool frock of pactel shades. For Sports Wear. The smart shops feature hats of BY HEDDA HOYT. Fashion Rditor of The United Press NEW YORK, March 15.—(United Press). Half a leg, half a leg, Half a leg, upwards Marph the Four Hundred! “How hig are skirts?” is as pro- vocative a question as, “How old is Ann?" If skirt lengths were gauged by stock markets we would indeed need a heavy margin to cover the flueu- ating reports, Just now London claims to be wearing them four inches below the knee, Paris is di- vided between the calf-length and knee-length and New York is trem- bling in the balance. ‘ Broadway is following London, regardless of Fifth Avenue's twelve inches from the floor. “What's legs for?” asks Broad. yhat are limbs for?" echoes Palm Beach, where the daughter of one of New York's leading mer- chants, whose name is socially prominent, rades her nether por- tions in hip-length bathing hosiery before the upturned noses of the elite anci the beach censors, STYLE and QUALITY The Firm Foundation of Our Success Keeping pace with milli- nery styles requires most intimate study of the modes at all times. We not only keep close contact with the author- ities on style, for our guidance in creating mil- linery for our clintele, but secure frequent selec: tions from the new mil- linery creations of Amer- ica’s foremost designers. You'll be most interest- ed in some fetching new models we have just placed on display, ANNE’S HAT SHOPPE “Balcony Midwest Pharmacy” SPRING DISPLAY Of the only REGINA HATS showr in Casper. Our models are all hand-made. Made to or- der Special- i ties. MRS. MAC’S HAT SHOP “What’s Legs For?”’ Asks Broadway; Florida Answers he Casper Sunday Cribune charm of a veil and the very marked service it renders in preserving the beauty of m carefu) coiffure this spring’s vogue for veils will be warmly. Circular Cape Is Worn With Plaids LONDON, March 15.—The cir- cular cape, very gallant in appear- ance, is an adjunct to the semi-cos- tume of plaid wool. Each plald gos: tume has a bodice or a deep foot- ing of plain material, the cireular cape often being pinid with a wide, plain border, Embroidery and Use on Blouse LONDON, March 15.—With the serverely, plain tailored sult, the blouse of all over embroidery reap- pears. Many of these blousese have 4 an embroidered “shirt bosom” and embroidery down the top of the sleeves. more tailored appearance. Especis ly popular is the panama in the bleached color, with patterned punc work, tied with a broad, green rib- bon about the crown, with bow on the side. Another popular model is of emerald green trimmed in wide Chinese red ribbon. It is very small. with slightly dropping brim or ro! front and rather high crown. In shades to harmonize with sports ap- Parel. New Color Tones and Fabrics. Once again cool, refreshing shades of green promise to be popular espe- elally for wear with the light colored crepes and tub silks. tive color tone, however, seems to be black, white, the Chinese reds and blues; all shades of tan and brown. The obvious preference for white, especially for southern wear, has caused the creation of many models that show marked individuality. White is generally made the basis of the hat with the trimming in color, if a combination of color is used. For wear with the trig tail- leur of white alpaca one very often sees_.a tiny, white felt hat with roll} plain shapes. It seems doubtful as brim faced in contrasting color.}to the popularity ef this new mode White hair brai@ shapes with white}in America except perhaps, for The distinc-| satin ribbon crowns are effective. sports wear. Milliners are placing most un- usual emphasis on the veilings that are destined to play an important part in Milady's spring wardrobe. It is safely predicted that the smart- ly stylish woman will have at least two or three veils for every hat, The “Butterfly” Veil. This is a two-in-one combination ef hairline mgsh on one side of which apvears. black velvet ap- pliques, with black and white com- binations in corresponding positions on the other side. Square veils in the many shades of brown and two- toned effects hg well as nose vells in chenille dots are favored. Variety in Fabrics. Fabrics this spring are as cheer- fully varied as can be desired. You may safely choose a Milan, hemp, Bangkok, Leghorn, Swiss straw, novelty straw or silk, and be cer- tain of its correctness, Paris) bas given a new style trend in the many new models that foa- ture plaid or Roman striped ribbon in bright, warm colors. High stand- ing bew effects of the ribbon form the only trimming on ‘the smart Demands a comfortable, cool frock for morning shopping or as an afternoon porch dress. We have several models on display of beautiful pongee, tub silk, linen or peter pan gingham—trimmed with hem- stitching. % We take orders for these charming little frocks, and make them in our own shop. Ye Hand Made Shoppe 501 EAST SECOND Hemstitching and Picoting months of spring, as well as for mountain and seaside resorts dur ing the summer months. Women who demand quality will find an ample selection of ermine in white and dyed tones, mole. chip- monk and kolinsky. Cocoa is the newest ermine shade this season and many furriers are inter-striping {t with narrow ribbon of the same shade. Burunduki gr chipmonk is always stunning made up in the ing dip beyond the private beach of short jacquette. Collars are military the Royal Poincienna and beyond in their effect rather than shawl the eyes of the beach police, simply | this year, in keeping with the tail. ie ‘they insist upon showing | ored mode. Straight box-like effects their legs, either in the nudé or in| have replaced the hip-band effects the nude stocking. of last season. The conservative woman who ‘Where stylo, rather than quality wants ta keep a twenty-point mar-| 15 desired, one has many furs from gin can consider twelve inches from which to make a selection. In these the floor a nafe bet for strect wear. are included white and cocoa-dyed Speculators who risk a lot to gain rabbit, caracul, leopard and al! sub- @ lot in the fashion world can at- for the her priced furs. tempt the four-inches-below-the-knee Pshvonae rf te Prominent actresses of stage and screen, prompted by the daring of the society matron, take their morn- Dress- making Caracul comes in an assortment of length, providing they are quite light shades verging from tans to Lerbglire sure of their showing. giayion tints. prices an _ Short Fur Jacquettes, Furriers seem to be playing a Prompt Winter has been so mi'd that} game o¢ Mah Jong with the skins of Service many women have delayed buying| rmatier animals. Mole,is matched fur coats. For this reason, it is pre- with beige ermine, beige ermine , Cicted that. spring will see many of| with nutria, chipmonk with white]} JENNIE L. Women’s Pure 69e the short fur jacquettes. The new] ermine and so on down the line. SHERMAN Silk Hose ~..._3 tailored’ suits which are shown for} small animal chockers will be worn ; Women's Bunza. aoa, spring wear are already being worn} with the tailored suit as spring 24:|1 prone 24545 Women’s Bunga- by many of the advanced “‘stylists,"|vancea, holding slight perference low Aprons with the additional warmth of the} over the fox scarf. Fiat sto'es will|} 702 East A estaba short fur jacquette. These short tur Wraps are admirable fcr the first also be worp with the first cloth dresses. Women’s White Night Gowns, Bt Senses $1.00 earheny Silk at 91.00 Women’s Cotton Hose ats... 91.00 Women’s Fancy Crepe Kimonas, atc $2.45 “ , P hele Rubber Aprons. 49C DRESSES For women and misses, evary wanted style and color and_ size. $7.95, $9.95 Brings us a beautiful and complete line of gorgeous Silks and Satins for Dresses, Linings and Wraps. We are proud to carry the well-known Corticella and elaine Silks—in Printed Foulards, Brocade and Plain Crepes, Checked Tub Silks, etc. SILK LINGERIE For Spring is more beautiful in color and texture than ever—the new - Radium Silk 3- piece sets with Irish and Filet Lace — are popularly priced here. Exclusive Agents for . P.GN. Practical Front ‘ Corsets Shikany Dry Goods Co. PHONE 736. 141 EAST SECOND ea quality White miadios 91.00 Women’s extra quality eee $1.00 THE Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store. The Store Accommodating. Lopsided Necklace ly lopsided but fascinating necklace is made up of six large lapis beads between two thick, oblong blocks of jade that are cylindrical in shape. The necklace ts strung in a lopsided manner, and so worn. Harmony Note in SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1924 harmonious costume is achieved hy having some tone in the hat trim- ming match no: only the wrist bag but Ise a bracelet. A trimly tail orced avy suit had a touch of flame eolor on tho hat, wrist bag ant shoe Luekles. Skirts Ten Inches From the Ground NEW YORK, March 15.—It ts the short skirt which is again predicted Ten inches from the ground is a Costume Possible ‘ NI good length now. Soon it will be PARIS, March 15.—A pleasantly | twelve and later even sixteen. Is Late Novelty LONDON, March 15.—A strange. You Are Sure To Find Just the Right Hat _ at the Right Price oj To wear with your hog Spring Suit or Coat in o our new stock. ‘The: Mitchell Hat Shop Balcony Casper Dry Goods BEAUTIFUL! are the new creations just unpacked and on display in our new light millinery parlor. Stop and see our unusual display in our windows; then drop in and try them on. They are irresistible. ULLEN’S MILLINERY PHONE 875-3 >. re 142 S. DURBIN Girls’ Gingham Dresses ~------ 79e Prim Aprons. 49@ Women Rub- berized Aprons 2G WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS Misses’ Coats; all the newest Spring models. A wonderful selection to SKIRTS New Showing of Spring Skirts , $4.98 to $9.98 SWEATERS New Oriental Designs $4.95 $7.95 $9.95 Women’s fancy. trimmed choose from. pee mre $1.00 $10” . $18” Children’s Hose; $237 $39 | cr $1.00 Women’s Satine Over- slips, rei $1.00 Children’s Sateen Bloomers 49 @ Children’s Bun- galow Arens 09@ Women’s Black Sateen Bloomers SIC MILLINERY Now is the time to -buy your Spring Hat. All our Hats are up to. the minute styles. A wonder- ful selection to choose from. Specially priced $3.95 $4.95 $7.95 $9.95 The Store That Undersells. Women’s Crepe Night Corsets ____ $1.00 pyre: "61.00 icoats, es at Quality Black Sateen Aprons. 20@ Children’s C: Bloomers. -29C Women’s Fancy Crepe Bloomen OG SUITS $19.95 to