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LADIES' HATS IN THEATRES

According to the Rome correspondent of a London paper an energetic campaign is being cairied on againet the practice of ladies wearing large hats in theatres. At Bologna, while Flavio Audo, the wellknown actor, was reciting in the Duse Theatre, a noisy demonstration was organised against ladies whose headgear prevented the other spectators from seeing the stage. Many of the ladies left in confusion, while others submitted with a good grace to the imposition of the majority. For fear of giving rise to similar hostile manifestations ladies are now beginning to discard their hats when in the theatre.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19030114.2.34

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 7

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LADIES' HATS IN THEATRES Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 7

LADIES' HATS IN THEATRES Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 7

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