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Spring Millinery cMpmber 
The Spring Millinery Number of Vogue is now ready 
for you — presenting the final and approved models 
in Paris hats for the Spring and Summer of 1912 
Now on sale at all news-stands — 25 cents a copy 
/^HOOSING 3^our new hats is a simple matter if you provide 
yourself with a copy of Vogue’s Spring-Millinery iNumber. ^ 
For weeks our staff correspondents and artists have haunted the 
showrooms of the great Paris milliners, besides making sketches 
and notes wherever the fashionable world of Paris is on review. 
Aboard the fastest greyhounds of the Cunard this great store of 
invaluable fashion news has been rushed across the ocean to be 
given you in the Spring Millinery Number of Vogue. 
TN the Spring Millinery Number you will find the character¬ 
istic touch of each Pans designer—the verve and charm of 
Carlier; the supreme originality of Paul Poiret; the ever fascinat¬ 
ing conceptions of Suzanne Talbot; the witchery of Georgette and 
Alphonsme. ^ The result is a number of Vogue that gleams like 
a great shop window set in the heart of Pans—a window in which 
each'notable designer has placed his most successful creations— 
a window in which you can see all that is newest and, best in 
the millinery of the moment. 
25 cents a copy—at the next 
news-stand you pass. And after 
the Millinery Number — but read 
the page opposite —► 
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