PJDfOS' fiy o fag/bx! 6mm? SIM/225. MC A rough silk braid in brown and green. and plain green taffeta are com- bined In the crown of this eailor, and the little brim has a slight roll. A “wheel” of pleated green pussy willow taffeta le set high on the crown exact- ly at the front, and from this two quills sweep backward. i The slight clip In the brim of this black miian sailor repeats the ehepher~ dess effect so popular in the early days of the last century. The narrow band of velvet ribbon is. however. a touch of the 1915 modiehnees. Not a feather, flower or ribbon on this turban of and colored milan Which trims iteelf effectively. At one side, the brim folds back on itself in a manner which has earned for this model the name of “dog-earer tur- ban." 0f “barnyard straw," lo thll pretty little aailor. mixed purple and role In Everything about thin - new -lpring turban‘ lo ’updo-the-flnal-moment of mo. tone ;' and the ribbon trimming it rose in color. 'A purpllah quill slant. alongoide the crown and'-‘ over the slanting, narrow brim the veil drops gracefully.1 Velia have taken a new leaee of life and are exceedingly fash- Ionabie thla spring. Small hals. stun-ily perched over the eyes, are the fashion now. Hats that frame the face have quite gone out of styhl and one cannot be chic this spring, without being a wee bit, audac- ious in millinery. The hats lhemsclves do not appear small in relation to the head. for heads are small also. A small, well carried head abovtl a slen- der, closely collared neck. is consid- ered nrislocraiit: and the small hat with its inevitable veil blends with the line of head and hair, in dainty oi‘t'cci. Illfll is the very essence of good form. in order to make the head as small as possihlo. the. hair is dress- od very simply and without any arti- ilcial devices (or making the locks Upon this close- ly drawn coiii’ure the little hat, settles » or rathcr porchos—Jauntily, its lines, look more plentiful, slanting downward from back to front, and a bit toward one eyebrow. And Invariably, over this small. smart hat The woman who is is draped a veil. .Lovely Pailettelin Battles Army Blue, Belgian Blue. Turqu Military Red. Mahogany. Pink, Cream, Amethyst and Band. 36 inches wide, at 98¢. per yard. unveiled just now lacks the final note of correctness, so accustomed the eye has become to the floating veil as a part of the silhouette. BACK SLANTING HATS LOOK PRO» VlNClAL. The new forward slant of the spring hat gives an entirely changed churac‘ ier to millinery and is a very import- ant point. to remember when trying on a new shape hat. in a few weeks when all smartly dressed women are wearing tipped-forward milllnery. the hat. slanted backward on the head will look old fashioned and provincial. The not thal slants forward may be smaller than the mic that is worn ba'ck‘"0n the head, for the latter must frame the face to be pleasing. whereas the small hat. perched forward, has dash and coqnctry and not need to he artis- tic. The distressing part of it all is that last. season’s hat, no matter how Lg“ . 4:. :32: ‘V New Silks for EaStEr olae Blue and Peacock Blue, Brown. Garnet, While. Tipperary Green, Tan. Rare, much one paid for it. will not look right perched on the head in the new favorite for fashion. Place it side by side with a 1915 spring model and you will note dlfiarent much smaller the headsize this year; neutral and that the crown is lower and that the crown and brim have a subtle “movement.” as the French inilliuer frame ribbon and little bunches of puts it—ihat makes the forward slant cherries or grapes. r BARNYARD HATS THE LATEST. and yellow barnyard straw woven to- There is nothing else. inch-wide black faille ribbon ly the types under each classification A new straw hat that. has captivated goes around the elongated crown and are numerous. and it is easy to suit HATS SHOW COLOR is tied in our of those piquunt ’l‘ip- one's face and the size of one's head with the becoming sailor. or the slun- ln the sailors. tiny, flat- The new crowned effects are smartest and on charming. Colors are soft and subtle these trimmings also are kept very —not at all crude—and blue seems a fashion‘s fancy this spring is barnyard straw. ot' indescribable lightness and pernry hows at the hack. the strcnm‘ in a rough. glossy effect, which gives the. hat a basket-like surface. This row brim. barnyard straw is the tad of the early at equal distances around the crown, New Forward Slant Entirely Changes Character oi [William—Barnyard Straw a Decided Novelty—Semaphore Trimmings Are Knowingly Placed— The Veil Takes a New Lease at Life—Milan Favored for Exclusive Hats. season. but milan prolnisos to be the distinguished millinery grapes. models later on. and the most exclu- sivo turbans and sailors now are of are the "lines," how very fine, beautiful milan in the now colorings. straw hats are trimmed very simply with hands and streamerod bows at in is one of petite sauciness. re. , A SAILOR? A smart little sail- or shape of this type .is of willow green gciher. ers floating over the back of the our ning turban. Against the ribbon bund. MM-v—m - -m PATON’S GRAND EASTER MILLINERY OPENth 1 THIS AFTERNOON ‘ Will take place this Wednesday Afteroon at 3 o’clock and will con- tinue till Easter. You are cordially invited to inspect the latest Spring Millinery Styles. You will see Hats of the unusual sort, smart de- signs portraying the modes of the moment now on diSplay in Paris, London, New York and all large Canadian Cities. The styles are right, the designs artistic and the variety sufficient. You will find the acme of style, quality, originality exclusiveness, portrayed in every Hat. . _ . NEW GOODS We Have The Goods Although the present scarcity-of materials is the most serious-in many years, we were fortunate in being able to anticipate the situa- tion and have: ‘ . y L , A . JUST RECEIVEDA LARGEPROPORTION cit-o w NEW SPRING’DRESS‘ GOODS IN ADLTHE LEAD G - . SHADES AND QUALITIES- . . _ ,| these were secured by us at old prices and this advantfige' will be pais- s’ed on‘ to our customers. request. . . V I . ' b a. _ 1 The Fashion Authority On v~._ 7.3:, L .l. 1, ‘ ‘ New Spring E .l i, Samples of materials sentor giVen' on I, l OR A TURBAN‘I The New Shades for Easter All the new shades in Duchess Silks at I’atoue. We. have them in Army Blue. Paris Blue. Peacock Blue, Navy and Sky, Russian ,Green. Old Rose. Mauve. Purple. N ger Brown, Light Brown, Tau, Amethyst. Noll Rose. Cert-e. Nile Green. lie and Cream—38 inches wide. .1." per yard. SILKo—Co‘me to the House at Quality'tor the new silk dress or null. Wei ‘ Galateas, - Japan and China Silks. 25c. to 50c. Special values-in Black, Silke. Yard wide Pallette, "0.. and 38 inch Satin at $2.50. Black yard wide Paau do Solo for Coats and finite at 01.96 per yard. , ..,\.,~A mMWM-.‘A,_ __ “WA—“WWW We hope a full stock of new billing in all the up-lo-deie shades at the eemo 4 old price" ' ’ ‘ ‘ DA'LW IAOTiR N‘CKW‘ARr—Flt 'ior any any lady and. something awe. mew arm-e M i (Hr: have a full lineal "Made in Switzerland" alike. , I es. arrived.‘ These inclu oods m e Newcloths for 1915, Cre Basket Cloths, Mercherized Poplins, U PA T o The House . 9 -:l, "i The smartest, the newest,vthle most ~p ‘ctical advance ,5 reaches the ladies ‘of P. E. Island, first through “Pa ‘ Wash Goods. Paton’e first shipment of NewfipringWaeh ‘ ake the loveliest Wants and pe De Voiles, Stunner" Qf .. are four clusters oi! green and black The hat is small, the grapes are small and the ribbon is narrow. and the whole effect of the little sailor That but are decorated, not trimmed, and this The. barnyard will accompany a trouaeau travelling in quite true. for suit of green mohair and worsted mix- smart. shapes have the least possible One chooses between the two styles. ornaments in But fortunate- styles. time ’till‘ _‘ secure :thetupwmair . of - Glows; - Y :a3 v. -a" air. 80 .erfiiils'i ' aptiir. - ‘I V ' ' dead flat. The smartest turbans are on the military lines and every regimental i effect of the warring nations has been drawn upon for the pretty girl’s spring millinery. SEMAPHORE TRIMMINGS SIGNAL NEW STYLES it has been said that the new hats the marvellously amount of trimming. Flowers are ap- pliqued daily to the crown in conven- tional effects and feather and ribbon the new semaphore IF TAIL LEURS DO NOT millinery shades are lids Long dlahneao, and particularly modiah ie the arrangement ofrtho, mantllla veil. which la draped from thoyorown rather than the brim of the hat, to float looae- ly about face and ahouldere. favored lint. The purplish blues and grey blues, called the Nancy blues, are particularly ’lovely. EVERY HAT SMARTLY VEILED. No one will think of buyinza new‘ hat this season without selecting one or two veils to match lt—not in color. but in style; for the veil Is an import- ant ltem in mlltinery now. With the small military turbon's are worn gay little face veils. floating tree or softly drawn in under the chin. These are of the new sheer. filadoro mesh or in honeycomb mesh; Sometimes a. bar- der runs across the veil just below the nose; sometimes the edge of the veil is cut in vandyke points and nar- rowly bordered. Mentllia veils of via- et and'trelliamattorn fall to the shoul- dera from sailor shapes. .Moeti or these new veils are.black..but brown. taupe and sand colored veilings are also fashionable. . ' V I ritual—.5119 ‘ . Grey.‘Browu and'Black Suede at $1.50‘toi31.91i.;r. ; ' r Dottith Gloves St 35c. and 31.25. [find last. but not least. White Chamois wash-pieofivii-ei $1.261" . ~' . Just. In Tme -' "Bye: receiver 5. 8.1Mlnto' yeeterdey all lh ti “I I ’ ' suite, we lie, Wash Goods. Drama and' a I so“ and my “I. m your Enter chopping at PATONS. mum. Neon"... “‘1 mo"... Do it"? ! Enter week probably the fine-t roll «the lette’atrv Therefore .m.vuu..',“um°;".°im i.,. .‘fltlinw‘ canon ’_ ii _:§twini1i For er; stagnation!:foné-Péimiéiana I com lete.;t%e~N¢w}'GCos- . ~. . ,. rev. Gloveo n'thej’aliovej ‘fi" 27‘? ‘a’ a, . .,: ' "u i...‘