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Show House-to-House Millinery. A woman will novor throw an old hat aside, or even glvo It away, as long as she bclleveB there Is a chance of making It over. Sho is ashamed to send It to a millinery store; In fact, a number ot milliners dlscourago such a custom by charging prices quite out ot proportion with the work done. In some of the up-town rosldenco districts dis-tricts and In Drooklyn young women go from house to house restoring brilliancy bril-liancy to faded headgear at nominal prices. Some of them, with a taste for millinery, have built up a regular custom trade and have all the work they want to do. In a few hours they will transform an old hat or bonnet Into one that looks "as good as new." Girls will help along the family In-como In-como In this way, where they can chooso their customers and their time, when nothing would persuade them to work in a millinery store or go he-hind he-hind a counter. New York Times. |