THE FIERCE PARISIAN.
1 While. our theatre managers are ail eager for the abolition of the hat nuisance, which fnE clrc ™ sta "«s is really alarming, iio onei (says, an English paper) will have the temerity to adopt the drastic measures now resorted to in some Paris playhouses, where policemen are stationed . and . ordered to command the instant removal of any headgear of which complamt is made. The English' constable has had, to considerably extend his sphere of . duties of late since the suffragists have been to the fore, but one fancies he would face .with positivo fear and trembhng the task now imposed upon his balhc brethren. The best solution' of the difficulty, seerjis ,to. be to forbid any person admission to any part of the theatre who is wearing an ordinary hat. This would lead to the immediate and general introduction of °^ IVe becoming covering
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 341, 30 October 1908, Page 3
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