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Show Houaa-to-HouB Millinery. A woman will miver throw an old hat aaldo, or oven give It away, as long a she be II urea there la a chance of making It over. She la ashamed to aend it to a millinery storo; In fact, a number of mUllnera discourage audi a custom by charging prlcea quite out of proportion with thu work done, la Bomo of tho uptown residence districts dis-tricts and In Brooklyn young women go from house to house restoring brilliancy bril-liancy to faded headgear at nominal prices. Some of thorn, with a taste for millinery, have built up a regular rustom trade and hare all, the work tbey want to do. In a tow hours they wilt transform an old hat or bonnet Into ono that looks "aa good aa new." fllrla will help along the family Income In-come In thla way, where they ran choose tbetr customer and Uielr time, when nothing would perauade them to work In a millinery store or go behind be-hind a counter. New York Time. |