Chapter 16

Fig 70.Fig 71.Fig 72.Fig 73.Fig 74.Fig 75.Fig 76.Fig 77.Fig 78.

Fig 70.Fig 71.Fig 72.Fig 73.Fig 74.Fig 75.Fig 76.Fig 77.Fig 78.

Fig 70.Fig 71.Fig 72.

Fig 73.Fig 74.Fig 75.

Fig 76.Fig 77.Fig 78.

The man of refined tastes will always be found to be very fastidious in regard to his head wear, buying only the finest quality of hat, while a coarse nature will be satisfiedwith a cheap slouch hat. The prosperous business man also can generally be picked out by his hat, it being something substantial and good of its kind, while the man of mean and parsimonious habits will usually have a hat to correspond with his dwarfed nature.

“Have a good hat; the secret of your looksLives with the beaver in Canadian brooks;Virtue may flourish in an old cravat,But man and nature scorn the shocking hat.”

“Have a good hat; the secret of your looksLives with the beaver in Canadian brooks;Virtue may flourish in an old cravat,But man and nature scorn the shocking hat.”

“Have a good hat; the secret of your looksLives with the beaver in Canadian brooks;Virtue may flourish in an old cravat,But man and nature scorn the shocking hat.”

“Have a good hat; the secret of your looks

Lives with the beaver in Canadian brooks;

Virtue may flourish in an old cravat,

But man and nature scorn the shocking hat.”


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