BAILEY BUGLE April 16, 1948 BA(LEY>NORTH CAROLINA Pap:e 3 Foishions^ Fancies^ And /-r///5-By Bemease Eatmon Hat5-Where A Woman Shines! u'5 SHOCKING Gay Hats Nearly all the hats are loaded with flov^ers this spring. (Macy’s iia How York has a preservative en- ablinj one to make flovrers last indefinitely. One can chants the flowers to natch tho costune.) Some have broad brims and tie under the chin,reminiscent of the olden days i^hsn ojd cars were seen jogging dovm the road. (Wonder if the old duster will come back?) Fof School Wear Full Skirts Gibson Girl Blouses Becoiaing hats Others reroind one of grandmother’s poke bonnet with ribbons and flowers under tho brim. The more color and ribbon, the more popular and stylish it is* Other hats Every hat tells a story, instance, the hat id.th the wide brim shows that the person wearing it is jovial and big-hearted. Then there is the roxmd and petite hat for the small and quiot lady. Many like to be reminded of the olden days 5 consequently they \TOar bonnets with plvimes and ribbons. Substitute hats And last, there is the girl who doesn't care to wear a hat at all, Slie only wears a hat when the occasion demands. Some of her "substitute" hats may be ribbons or ■ flovrors. I looked into the window where I thought there should bo things to ;;ear. But, IIo! Before my wonder ing eyes Were flowers, pastries, cak6s, and pies, I looked again and there I saw Both fov;ls and fruits,nuts and papav;, jind dishpans, washpans, birds and boos, And steeples, gardens,fish neti, trees. A madman must design those things Designed for Saster and for spring. Have you guessed what hinting at? Hell, simply this, a wo- nan's hat I F. Lewis Into With From BELK-TYLER’S Moderate Prices i WILSON, N.C.