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Show A Wlilla Hiding II ul.lt. W-VT?Tuey lmll".'"t",',e tumes at the JLvhite Tioini; h-' ( ''v-eiit (Tiirden was 11 . Ifiviefei n ifiml flenl of :(! iilinilft: If was doiihllcKs ;i steo in the rinht direction, mid let us liotm it will lead to the ilises-talilifhmeiit ilises-talilifhmeiit of miiiiljer colors for such pirmeiits. In summer time tho ordinary ordi-nary riding habit is very hot and exceedingly exceed-ingly cumbrous. There is no reason whatever that there should not be as much variety in habits as iu frocks. . Gingham, holland. niijno and print would all be available for riding costumes, cos-tumes, nnd they would not only increase the comfort of tho rider, hut would add considerably to her irii'turesnueness. Imagine if, instead of the black, the dark hltie, the somber brown and the invisible invisi-ble green cloths now worn in th& Kow , in the height of tho season, some of tho variety now seen on the chairs beueath the trees were transferred to tho backa of tho horsest W'lmt h vast improvement improve-ment in the picture this would be! London Graphic. j |