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Show I New Style In Hatpins. j The h&pm which prods dozens of holes into felt atd straw has Been its day. The inventor has turned his attention to the matter, and the result is a fixture whi:n Kuides the direction of the pin and at the tame time fastens it so securely that no sudden breeze can dislocate it. The pins i aro made with a small, almost xinpor- wptible groove near the base over which ! a little plate of silver or steel fastens. ;This sheath is fastened on after the pin is stuck through one side of the hat, and Ibus acts as a sort of lock. Tne pm can-aot can-aot come out until the plate is removed, And if the pin is stuck through at the -proper angle in the first place there is no necessity for its frequent removal. In ibis way the ruin of the hat by pinpricks is prevented. Gold, bilvcr and ordinary -svire pins are now made with this improvement. im-provement. Chicago Tribune. |