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Show The Dcmlnen.Non IBH As far as hats arc concerned 'a dls- IH tinct gap is noticeable between tho Cay when it is obvious that one must IH I wear a winter hat and the day when It IH Is equally Imperative that one must do ' no suclvthing, and this gap must be jH Drldgcdbvcr somehow. To buy a whole H new hat too soon Is an extravagance H forbidden to the light purse, and yet H the owner of the same finds life intol- jH erablc in a felt hat which thoroughly H bores her. This Is a perilous mood. H and very prevalent about the present H time. The sufferer must be stern with H herself and resort to the piece or prop- H crty box and the shelf sacred to the re- ,H mains of hats once adored. Some jf straw skeleton may be unearthed, H brushed and tried on courageously be- ll fore the glass. The first glance Is dc- IH pressing, but much can be done by ju- jH dlclous pressing and squeezing. Then jH some silk or ribbon ironed out afrosh IJ and a wing clipped carefully of any IH ragged feathers can be arranged skill- IH fully, and by dint of an artful bandeau set at one side, In front or across the JH buck the appearance of the dejected old jJ hat is inarvelously chunged, and the; H nunt who considers you so extravagant will ask you why you have got another IH so jH |