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Show giving a four-section effect by the use of a pleat at each corner. The crown sides are of coral stray braid and the semblance sem-blance of a brim Is given by four little upturned flaps of coral satin, each distinctly dis-tinctly separate from the other. Accentuating Accen-tuating the belght and pointedness of the crown is a pompon of coral color that stands high on the peak. There are some splendid sweaters for the motor woman this spring. The Shetland Shet-land garment and the one of fiber silk are far in the lead and there are all kinds of different models, so that every woman may be satisfied. The slip-overs are, perhaps, tlie favorites, but many women prefer the regulation coat style. WHAT 'MILADY' 10 MOTORS 1ST WEAR Proper Toggery for Auto Fans Described by Noted Modiste. Motoring is nowadays an accomplishment accomplish-ment rather than a fad, and In proportion propor-tion as it has become a matter of course element of the feminine education the clothing worn for it has become less freakish. Practical and appropriate motor mo-tor clothing must be, but that need not prevent it from being becoming and smart, and while motoring requires distinctive dis-tinctive clothing, the general tendency is toward sensible, comfortable clothing, suitable for anything that may turn up. The modish one-piece frock, a sweater, a warm, loose-fitting coat and a hat that will stick fast to the head will fit one out for the motoring sport. Of course. Innumerable additions can be made to this list, and accessories that will add greatly to the smartness of the motor costume are as the sands of the sea. A new model motor coat that will absolutely ab-solutely protect and keep Its own pristine smartness .while it does so is made of aviation blue Roshanara crepe a lovely new material of silk and wool. It is exactly ex-actly the right material to take the place of wool that is being requisitioned in such vast quantities by the government, and the less wool that goes Into the motor woman's coat tho more may be used in and army coat for one of our boys -"over there." This coat of Roshanara crepe is lined with cardinal red faille and trimmed with bright brass buttons. The collar is built very deep and may be wrapped around the neck or thrown back like a short round cape over the shoulders. There is a large patch pocket on each side of the skirt section, and the collar is faced within an inch or two of the edge with the red faille, po that when the neck Is worn open, the facing shows. The sleeves, which begin from a very wide armhole. run into the new tight cuff, called the "Aviation" curt. Motor coats aro nearly all made with raglan or kimono sleeves, with deep armholes and collars which can be turned up to protect the throat: the later coat models show convertible collars and some have shawl effects. The new motor models in millinery are small enough to veil to defy March winds and Ucht and bright enough to enhance the whole costume. The artichoke pompon, pom-pon, made of ribbon, is a favorite method meth-od of trimming the motor hat, while thero are quills, little flat wings and small, flat roses also used. A very attractive at-tractive moriol is the Chu Chin Chow motor hat, having a peaked crown and |