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Show A Tru Mat aioiy, Hre I a new and abaolutely true hat story. A New York xeiiUeitMn, dltilng at n hotel In Doston, fonml va vomlug out that lie wai the lart to leave the dining mtn( And 1.1 liAt bad been taken Ity aumebody who 11 ptesedM blnl, leovlng one very similar, but unutla-takablyuothls, unutla-takablyuothls, In It placo. It was a suflleiently trood nalwtltnte to allow of his wearing It for tltreo week after Id return home, when, after dinner one day, tLree week later, lie whl to u friend Willi whom ho had jut tieeu din I lug: "1 innst replace Ibl hit; tt not ml in ami it doesn't tt Come with me and Together tliey sought a ntlghliorln,' shop anl Iwgan to exniulne Itata. One af It r another wa triwl ou by t)ie Intending Intend-ing purebiwr, iioue tptlto suiting him. "It'a to.) ; j Hid hi frien 1. "Like you, I aoi bard to fit. Now, thl ouo I tho mot comfortable liat 1 ever hvl "It look so," temarictl tho hat seek-erj seek-erj "M mo try that on The liat wa handed to him. It fcljutel itwlf ir-frctly ir-frctly to his head. "Man nlivet ; he ejaculated, "this Is iny l.wt hat," au 1 he took It ou quickly, tunml back the In-elde In-elde lnl, and, sure enonirh, there wa hit, name and reldenco in lndUputab!o t-rof f. It turned out that the frMidhod Wii In lloftton the ssinn day, though they bid not mt, had dined at the h tel, but hail not dlsoovered tbit bo had worn away another mau'ahat. Aud the shop lost a sale of a hat. New York Time. |