5g;?K"V-WVT.-fr,';' HERE IT -IS! NEW YORK IDEA IN 1916 EASTER BONNETS! (By Stein & Blaine.) Spring bonnets are in bloom and they have blossomed in all the gay colors of Easter time. Right from New York, where new bonnet fashions burst into blossom almost every day, come these models for spring millinery. They are spring styles, too, not the "between season" or "early season," but forMarch; April and'May, They are all SMALL two of them fit bonnet-fashion to the head. All have HIGH TRIMMING. . A smart model is the upper hat pic tured; it is almost a poke bonnet, it dips so far at the back; it is trimmed rather high with loops of faille rib bon in Emerald green, dark foliage and a cluster of glazed apples. The second hat is mflan straw trimmed with flowers and foliage in three shades-of lavender. The trim ming is piled up to gain the much de sired high effect. o o "TOO MUCH LIBERTY HARMFUL' TO YOUTH" "The intoxicating freedom enjoy ed by young girls is the chief cause of the tragedies we so often hear abou,t," is Amelia Barr's explanation of numerous love tragedies that have recently cost the lives of many young girls. o o Wilson's "incomparably greatest navy" means that we would have to build about six times as fast and as big as now ife.tajH&'Wfril ,. .-Vj'jgB