Show Amy SAmy Mollison Balks At Af Hats Hafs In Wardrobe Amy Mollison has set a precedent among women aviators aviator by ordering a special flying t trousseau from in Paris In making her spectacular flights from England to Africa and back she ahe is forced to undergo such extreme weather conditions conditions con con- that several changes of costume costume cos cos- cos- cos tume are necessary For or her most recent flight to AfI Af At- Af- Af J I I rica Mrs Mollison ordered a tweed suit made on classically tailored lines for cold weather welther The skirt is grey tho the jacket of ot grey and gold plaid and the blouse of pomegranate red crepe do de chine For added warmth she had a navy blue woolen I topcoat Flying down toward the equatorial zone she changed to a lightweight suit of ot ecru linen tweed This suit which has a divided skirt is particularly particularly par par- practical and comfortable for flying Mrs Mollison has a particular aversion to hats and took none with her on the tho flight Instead she wore or coarse mesh chenille hairnet which covers covers cov coy ers all of at tho the head but for the short curls at the temples For evening wear the flier took tooka a simple gown In heavy white crepe which was embroidered in b black ck se se- se quins The gown is mado made with a high waist and a straight simple skirt With this she wore a full full- length cape capo of black moire made with a slight flare coming from the squared shoulders |