PER CURIAM.
Mrs. Mary Lippman, one of appellants, went into appellee's millinery store in the City of Washington to purchase a hat. The store is ten feet wide and the wall space on each side is covered by cabinets, the upper parts of which are used for the display of hats, and the lower for the storage of other hats in large drawers. The evidence fails to disclose the size of the cabinets, but from the photographs which appear in the record, we are reasonably safe...
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