KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, • NEW!.STETSON VELOUR FELT HATS FOR LADIES! SHOWING AT KIRKCALDIE'S. We place before Wellington ladies this entirely new hoadwenr, of which we have jnst imported our first special selection. Tho name of John I). Stetson, is famous as tho maker* of the finest felt hats in tho world for . ■■'■■ men. . Now fjtetson Felta are also mado for Indies—in other lands they aro just as popular with women folk as the men's Stet6on is with tho men folk. Stetson Volour Felt Hat? for ladies are not men's hats converted. They are of specially designed styles, and resemble the mon's Velour Stetson only in the method of manufacture. And therein lies the superior- ■■••. ■■ ity of Steteon Hats—it is in the making and the shaping. . The first Stetson Hat was made by the late John B. Stetson when on. the Western Prairies of America. He mado it from pure animal fur, which ho kneaded and manipulated into pure fur felt. Stetson Hats today are all made of the same pure m ntorial—genuino animal fur. They are famous for quality and style—because they keep shapo and keep colour. SEE THESE SMART STETSON VELOUR FELTS FOR LADIES. Wβ are featuring them in four styles, na below. They are ideal for all seaeons and all occasions, and can be worn with frock or costume. This headwear has come to stay. It is serviceable, and it retams its shapeliness because—because it is made by Stotson, HERE ARE THE SHAPES AND PRICES:- ■'• JESTEB—-An attractive model designed for service. The colours are ivy green, olive, Mack, elate, and natural (cream). Price, 425, SPOUT—A charming style made in the fineet Stetson quality. Colours: Strifcing shades of Alice blue, royal blue, rose, purple, emerald, yellow, and olive. Price, 635, ••■ BRTN MAWR—Distinctive in appearance. A smart style of the finest Stetson quality, in black, olive, Alice blue, royal blue, rose, purple, . emorald, yellow, and natural (cream). Price, 635. COUNTRY CLTJB-Clevorly designed and becoming. Made of the finest Stotson quality, in olive, Alice bine, royal blue, rose, purple, emerald, and natural (cream). Price, 635, Call! See the display in our Lambton Quay Millinery windowalso our Millinery Showroom. We are eole agents, and this headwear can be obtained only from us. FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
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