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Show Cam fort and Convenience hooka and eyes and other needfuls for a hasty tailoring on route. Tbe little writing pad is also a 'particularly 'par-ticularly convenient notion. Tha stationery sta-tionery Is of the sort which folds up to form practical envebvnea and la , the leather case arc postage stamps. Ink aad pen. ' The small table may , be whisked out in a "minute and rested on, ons's lap or 'the edge of the car and a note or telegram dashsd off. The flat leather case for veils, gloves and handkerchiefs may bo carrisd oonvsnlently In the tonnoaa and fresh wearables will bo always at hand when after a long, dusty run one wishes to make one's self spick aad spaa before entering a town or arriving arriv-ing at a friend's house In this pie-, turo Is shown also n useful leather , ease holding four well stoppered acrew-top bottles In which may be carried Cologne water, medicine or stimulants. The dressing bags are particularly smart and convenient The large bag for a man's use Is equipped with all the neceeeary brushes, manicure and other Implements, and under a flap Is space for shirts and cellars. The womaa's dressing bag Is daintily fitted with gold stoppered bottles and Jars and Ivory- Decked brushes and in ths center there Is a apace for folded nightdress and slippers. mBCHAOTCAL Verf action I a combined with the utmost of luxury in the up-to-date motor mo-tor ear, whether It be a practical prac-tical touring car with an open ton-noau, ton-noau, aa elegant limousine for town use during the social season, or one of the dainty coupes or broughams which one drives from Inside, aad which are Ideal for womaa's use. One of the moot unique contrivances In the line of motoring conveniences' la the limousine wash tend, intended for use en long drives whoa one desires de-sires to freshen up a bit far from aa 1 inn. Thla handy contrivance folds up' against ths dashboard of he car and no one would suspect that It la a washstand until the small table-top la let down and the legs unfolded. ; Then one sees a perfect little dross-; lag table with a wash basin, two stop- j pored bottles filled with water, eoap.1 towels, hand brush and Ilia, hair brushes and other toilet articles. 1 Limousines for town ass are moot ' luxuriously furnished with ail aorta of small toilet needs, powder, rouge, ' i- ' I t 7 H - " : . - "1 i i , nununnnanBBnBBBnnunnnnnnssBBnwI Ice cold liquids at their original temperature tem-perature are a great comfort on hong, cross-country trips and those bottles are now being manufactured to sell at much leas than the prices originally asked for them. A cup of steaming tea, ready at a moment's notice is a luxury on a cold, rainy afternoon, en route; and loa cold lemonade la equally grateful on n sultry summer morning. The Illustrations show some of the smart and convenient belongings ready for tbe motorists thla summer. Everything Ev-erything likely to bo needed on an extended trip is Included and those . belongings are packed away Into the, very least amount ot space possible, i A complete sewing kit will appeal j to both men and women, for few men there are nowadays who are ' not able. " If occasion arises, to turn I their hands to sewing on a button or catching together a rent In a glove. I In the sewing kit which Is a long 1 strip of leather with various' silk lined ! pocket arc thread, needles, scissors j snd buttons, with glove mending silk. ! A. -'i !' .. - .. J , nnnsnnnnnnnnwnnmnn Up sticks, eyebrow pe Delia, cut glass extract bottles, atomisers, curling tongs aad manicure Implements arc fitted lata Uttle receptacles provided for then. There are also memorandum pads, card rases, theatre ticket Bolder, Bold-er, parasol and fan racks svsa cigarette lighters and ash trays in mlladl'a limousine. Moat of the cloeed ears have also Uttle cut glass flower-holders which are each morning tilled with violets, oarnatlona. gardenias or some other favorite flower, the color of the Bower usually corresponding with the upholstery up-holstery of the car. In limousines and small town , coupes and broughams I the cushions are usually In light gray ! or tan color, the deep maroons and plum colors which used te bo the fashion being less favored now than delicate shades. Of course, the wia-dow wia-dow ehedea and the ruga must match tha upholstering and the color scheme m carried out even In the door hen- well Equipped Dressing Cnso for n i Man's lee. jdles and small trim of the Interior of the ear, I A new addition to motor ear equip-, ment Is the aviation mirror which is so placed that occupants of ths car 'may look down Into the mirror te watch soaring aeroplanes Instead of craning their necks to peer aloft. Luncheon baskets are an appreciated feature of motor car equipment and j every well equipped touring earNias 'Ita luncheon hamper of wicker, built In n shape that fits compactly Into come special space, and provided with plates, cups, table silver, napkins, eov. ered flasks for liquids and air tight boxes for salads and sandwiches, Romt of those baskets provide for six or eight peraona. though two and four persons only arc provided for la the average hamper. 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