Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1918 — New Ideas In Hats. [ARTICLE]

New Ideas In Hats.

Hats change a little every week. Crowns are lower and the wingline of the brim is more general than it was. The tall, heavy sort of hat with a high draped crown is less popular. The newest hatpins are of crystal, not pearl, and aigrettes are not the best wear as trimming, although one sees them to a certain extent. Tulle is used a good deal in millinery, but practical women choose rather plain satin as being less perishable. Suede gloves are “dress” wear, and strong tan kid make the smartest and best wear for hard