Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1930 — Page 6

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEP I EMBER IL

How The Correctly dressed man Chooses His FALL HAT C 'lff lN £ lhe l“t ' that is best fitted to vour type is not a mat ter of random or ruth, less selection. To de'elop the most beconiing and flattering effect requires taste judgment, finesse ami an appreciation of the current vogue. Eitting the lines of the hat to the contour of vour features is of vital importance. Selecting the color with reference to your complexion is another consideration that must be given thought. Then, too. one must be mindful of the color harmony in relation to the rest of vour apparel. pritftipallv the suit or topcoat that vou are to wear with thai hat. Your height and figure, too. has a ’’earing- on what will be most becoming. Hat stylists take these matters in‘o consideratinn j n planning the fashions of lhe season realizing that today mon are style consrinnc a„d the davs of "ondes'-ripf grooming hnve <rjven wav to the a'topiion of appropriate er>«emh|o effects. Arrordinglv the mode i« wide and varied in shapes, shades and ♦■■•nes of if advoen4««t. Hat Salesmen tnd-’v gre qualified tn n't’-ise in matters of 4 h-e fort in fact it is on important narf of the c«rvine thnt everv smart hat shop extends to i<« patrons as n -i.i of jts responsibility in grooming me-n. \i-jth s’’ io fnd cn,artnnc9. This Fall the vogue embraces: MODELS T he Homhornr ' r he Snap Brim ’’’he Trooper The Alnine AVoH JtMcrp ’’’he Pan'’ Trim ’ ’■'' Crusher I’he Derby TEXTURES The Smooth Felt 'f'he Sued“ Finish rr "xe Sorafeh-Fn Blended Mixture a’hp Poaver T ’ho Velour The Tweed Mixture SHADES Pearl Grey *sh Grey Tranife Grey Gun Metal Tg ope Oxford Ovster Plack Powde- Blue Naw Blue Azure rhoco’ate Brown Havana r 'edar Chamois Oak Sorrel chestnut Rorgnndv • Nile Green Fmerald Apple