It seems that fashion was important municipal business in
1913. I ran across this article on the Chronicling America website. It is from
page 12 of the 13 Sept 1913 edition of the Omaha Daily Bee. Aren’t you glad
that city government took such an interest in personal style?
Days of the Straw Hat Are Numbered by Mayor’s OrderBecause of the long, hot, dry season, Mayor James C. Dahlman will permit straw hats on the streets to September 15, but thereafter the mayor positively declares he will put a gatling gun in the hands of a policeman and destroy all straw lids. The mayor issued the following proclamation today:Now that the long hot, dry summer of 1913 is a thing of the past, I feel justified in fixing a definite date for sending straw hats to the cellar. I therefore name September 15 as the last day that straw hats will be allowed to appear on our streets. A gatling gun will be placed at Nineteenth and Farnam streets in the hands of the best gunner on the police force, with instructions to pick them off wherever discovered. So. Mr. Strawhat, you have fair warning.
I certainly hope that this was a joke! You can read the article in its original newspaper form here.
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