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Story March 16, 1912

The Eureka Sentinel

Eureka, Tonopah, Eureka County, Nye County, Nevada

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New spring hat model: dainty creation using gold wire frame (like rat traps), covered in cream rag lace, threaded with black velvet ribbon, and adorned with white malines fan ornament.

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Millinery Hint For Spring

The hat seen in the cut is one of the new models for spring wear. The rather unusual little creation is made over a frame of thin and flexible gold wire such as one often sees employed for an entirely different purpose—rat traps.

This is one of the daintiest pieces of headgear seen among the late models, and the woman looking for something original is sure to find it in this charming creation.

Rag lace, an original fabric in cream color, covers the wire frame. The confection is completed by a threading of black velvet ribbon through the lace and a plaited fan shaped ornament of white malines.

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Fashion Description

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Spring Hat Gold Wire Frame Rag Lace Black Velvet Ribbon White Malines

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Spring

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A new spring hat model made over a thin flexible gold wire frame, covered in cream-colored rag lace, threaded with black velvet ribbon, and completed with a plaited fan-shaped ornament of white malines.

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