Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 108, 18 March 1918 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918

Blest be the, designers who have iriven us such utterly feminine mod-j

els In hats for Spring and Summer. "We should be so grateful that there is no deluge of gilt braid, nor a vulgar display of military modes. For a while last winter we were threatened

with an over-abundancy of those veryj

tilings, out thanks to the good taste of the American women, they refused to don frivolous faslmiles of their men's service uniforms, except in rare cases. Of course, we have all striven to be as sensible as possible in fact, we have been too earnest, most of us, In trying to do our bit. We have overshot the mark la our zealous endeavors, and a semi-reaction was bound to come. So this most delightful of seasons finds us ready to relax a trifle, and to revel in things feminine and colorful. Cerise hats are as sure as Spring showers, and even e'er this have had their glorious day in brightening the dull colored suits or complimenting the new trotteur frocks. The color will probably be good al through the summer months, as sweaters of this shade are being shown extensively, and the two make a charming completion to an all-white rrock. Canary yellow Is one of the most popular colors, vielng with old blue, rose and dove gray, for dress wear. Yellow, green, purple, and crimson are good sport shades. For the morning golf game we have a green hat of quilted satin with a sleeveless jacket to harmonize. The hat's crown is shaped Into a peaked top, and on the right side of the brim is a wee bunch of black berries. Pastoral, jou may say, but very pretty. An unusual hat for wear on the club veranda is a sailor of black velvet with slightly drooping brim. The underfac lng Is of leghorn, and the trimming consists of a band of the straw and a blue silk rose. A small morning hat of yellow taffeta is lined with soldat blue, and has, around the crown, a row of self-covered buttons and a tailored bow. The effect is quite smnrt. Sailors, resembling nothing so much as the coachman's hat are worn ex

tensively for shopping. With their I

swelling crowns, slightly rolled brims and ribbon bands, they give a natty air, and come in ail colors. Small hats and large hats of astrachan braid recall Godey's Lady's book, (to a lot of ladies who won't admit they remember it). Turbans of gray straw with a band of the braid have gray wings for trimmings. More for

mal hats have a half garland of

cherries on a wreath of enameled flowers laid on the brim. Reticules for small knitting come to match these rejuvenated styles. A hat of black glazed straw has a narrow brim, drooping, as most of the hats do, to meet the sun's rays. The flat trimming consists of several pairs of orange wings which peek out becomingly over the wearer's eyes. For the demurely inclined girl there Is a poke bonnet shape in violets and pink rosebuds in the mauve shot satin, with a nosegay of very front. A delectable dress-up hat, with a wide brim, is of pale gray crepe georgette, with a shirred : crown, a silver ribbon and a vari colored bouquet as prime factors. A matching mantle for wr.ir over the lingerie frock has a shirred neck-band, . with a cape-like effect of the crepe grace-fully beruffled on the edges, and two streamer ties of silver ribbon. A black leghorn crown 6tops where it is, and gives way to brim of yellow organdie. A wreath of yellow roses encircles the crown. A hat of vivid green braided straw is covered with water lilies of waxen whiteness. A charming adjunct of a white embroidered frock. Fur is a perennial 'twould seem. Its prestige is established for the whole year 'round. This year we have collars and belts on our sports' sweaters, and of course, it follows that we must have hat band of pelt also. Sealskin is the leader and it girdles all manner of crowns. A Panama I have in mind boasts a six-inch band and a cockade of Hudson seal. A sailor of georgette has a narrow binding on the brim and a narrow band about the crown's top. instead of at the base. An Osprey finishes a stunningly different chapeau.

Our display of Spring Millinery is now complete and ready for your approval. All the new things that will predominate in fashionable millinery are to be found in the hats we are showing. You'll find every shape and size and we know you can't help but be pleased here as we offer such a complete array of the new spring hats. We would be pleased to show you any time. Nolders

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