The literary digest . Fall, 1918 Spring, 1919 From Tin Hats to Felt EST Fall in Picardy, or digging along throughthe Argonne, a battered steel derby fromBethlehem, Pa., was quite the thing in headgear—whether you used it for heating chow or shed-ding shrapnel. But the style of a mans hat has changedsince then. A windowful of new Spring models by Mallorywill tell the tale. Take a second look at the firstone you pass. Youll find a smartness as fresh as a snappingnorthwest wind; a trim set-up of crown and brimthat smacks of the crack drill-sergeant. As forthe colors, they seem to have caught a bi
The literary digest . Fall, 1918 Spring, 1919 From Tin Hats to Felt EST Fall in Picardy, or digging along throughthe Argonne, a battered steel derby fromBethlehem, Pa., was quite the thing in headgear—whether you used it for heating chow or shed-ding shrapnel. But the style of a mans hat has changedsince then. A windowful of new Spring models by Mallorywill tell the tale. Take a second look at the firstone you pass. Youll find a smartness as fresh as a snappingnorthwest wind; a trim set-up of crown and brimthat smacks of the crack drill-sergeant. As forthe colors, they seem to have caught a bit of theglint and life of those wonderful banners thatflaunted high when the boys came back. Theyre Mallory Hats — Americas Best since 1823. So hang on a peg your old tin hat, or the weatheredfelt that served so stoutly through the War. Take a holi-day and buy a hat—a Mallory Hat. Mallory Hats are sold everywhere, at $5, $6, and upMallory Mello-Ease {extreme light weight) $6, $7, and up. The -^ramnelte:MnM affor
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