WILMETTE LIFE February 22, 1929 fUVNrAIN SQVARt. LVANSTON ...... ) .-···· ------------------. It's Almost Time for the . Easter Bonnet You' II find many , many different kinds here. It may be of Paris Mime (a lacquer-like straw) Baku, or Ballibuntl-each is just as fashionable as the other. Or perhaps, you will want a straw combined with felc or rather·, a felt combined with straw. One close-fitting hat of black Paris Mime has satin bound petals of the straw, in a circular design over each ear. $1 5· A lovely rose felt with Tuscan, laces up the side in the most intriguing manner. $15. Italian straw · (looks like Raffia) is loosely braided into a wide brimmed hat whose only trimming is a loose band and bow of pink satin ribbon - it just breathes an . early spring wedding! $22.50. Millinery-Second Floor Rowers that bloom on Spring Coats Clusters of pink and white apple - blossoms that give touch of spring to your coat. Large velvety geraniums in the most gorgeous of colors. Corsages of deep purple violets for the gray ensemble. T i n y little bunches of waxy tube roses. $1. Flowers-First Floor The first Signs ofS~ Some little time ago the first r bin ' greeting to Evanston-and not v ~y f, of spring-pussy-willow's bursti tg · 1 Daffodils in Florist windows - - And NEW SPRING CLO 'HE~ That's the most important sign. Stu complete from the tips of lizard stin s a spring bonnet, and a dainty .., ·,reb pocket of a leather hand bag. [ · ' j ···"'".: ··'" New Jewelry Shows [)elicate Workmanship Fine lines of platinumlike metal (Chromium) twisted together into fanciful designs of filigree work. Designs that one would find only in the loveliest of platinum jewelry. Stones in the colorings of semi-precious stones: The tailored suit never seems to lqse it. and though it frequently changes ·.ts ·fc well-dressed woman's choice for s teet · Inexpensive tweed mixture suits 1ve 1 skirts with blouses of crepe de chi e-a a complete dress without the jack~~..-. In ,,\II . \,, for Afternoon French Kid Gloves · in simple, tailored designs In olden days the "perfect lady" was' known by the exquisiteness of her gloves, and today, one's gloves are of no less importance than they were then. · This spring they simply must harmonize with or bring out a definite related contrast to some part of one's costume. For street wear. a tailored o n e clasp glove of supple French kid. In gray, white, rose beige. $3. 25. Flare clasp glove laces up the center of back in an interesting manner. In either rose beige or champagne. $5.50. Inexpensive dresses of French ins irati dresses in which you can feel well fresse $22.50. Filmy chiffons, printed and plain ' Fl lines. Georgettes with tiered a d fla different styles, some appropriate or d noon. Amethyst Aquamarine Zircon Sapphire* Modernistic pendants hung on slender silver chains - brooches set with rhinestones -Exquisite filigree necklaces of this chromium metal which is a permanent white metal. *Colorings. Jewelry-First Floor Fine knife pleating that won't cr stripes--others of wool crepe in Sweaters to ~ear with them, $6. Loops of leather form the flare cuff of another French kid glove.. In ivory, dark brown, rose beige and beaver. $4.25. for Evening-Per.;)' For Evening-Exquisite sheer c ·. Bouffant taffeta frocks-Crispy 1 somber black. Youthful evening for the older woman. Gloves-First Floor