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Show Coats Worth Considering; fCt I Party Frocks for Children Hi g u Kslre' ENTHUSIASTIC motorists scurry over the country In every direction and nt all seasons of tho year, somo of them following In tho wake of snowplows or occasionally doing n llttlo plowing on their own nccount. Cars nre provided with so many contrivances for comfort that few women outfit themselves with especially designed clothes for motoring, but they havo learned to choose gnrmonts that aro passable, or yeven smart, In or out of tho cnr. Kveryono finds n substautlnl coat of somo sort n necessity. As for conts, whether heavy or light In weight, they must bo durable and samo things they lmve .,,. B, , nnd in about .he iltttBtf Voile, organdie, agurcd JJMS cred batiste, crep no ShfJ and silk Jersey, a,, toSUl brlcs, tho lovely woven mH Ing tho newcomer nniL.Vl'B8 Stralght-llno dresses or 2'MT skirts set onto straight bod "' T A for the styles l frocks frlB from four to twelve, ? . those for girls up to seven JM8 nttncheil bloomers to match. W Knthusjustlc tnlcswonW - one pert llttlo frock X. M,t among thoso made ef orgnnd!, oTajM1' . iicnr WARM C0AT8 FOR MOTORING I well made, simple In design and ample. Among tho new ones there nro very attractive capes and capecoats, which are mado of double-faced cloth, plain on ono sldo and plaid on thu other, and they look as If a very good steamer steam-er rug had been sacrificed to their making. Dut light-weight cloths nru woven In theso patterns. Nearly all of theso conts nre provided with a scarf collnr to match, to bo brought up about tho neck when needed. This scarf collar appears In the coat shown nt the right of tho two pictured here or taffeta. A selection shown lo tH photograph above gives a clear lta H of prevalent styles. This, la blue gandlc, has n full bodice, plain itJ short sleeved, with a capo collar. Tit bouffant skirt Is gnthered to It, it a low waistline, ami has flowers mail of the organdie set ubout It. H Wldo tucks with n narrow ribbon il tho head of each mnke a flno decor- H ntlvo featuro on skirts and bodices ol sheer materials. A voile frock Id ttok has three-Inch tucks In skirt and bod- Ice, with ribbon a half-Inch ffUe it tntwswAMi K JifP" m . j B ' PRETTY PARTY FROCK and s one of the several good points about It from tho motorist's vlewmint llts straight lines, big rtm.CB t.lu, ; ono with coat, capacious pockets and neat finish of stitching are others Where varmth Is the flrtt consider-ntlon, consider-ntlon, tho Jiandsomo motor-coat shown nt tho left of tho plcturo ts sure to bo successful, A troop of children's gay ttle party frocks conio dnnclng nha.g with the sheer cottons and Ik-ht silks for spring mid no mother or aunt con look upon them with cold Indlffereuco. They ure made of ti,(. the head of rnch tuck, nnd "" sash of several strondi f " ' bon. Sleeves nre ntilnelnlo(l. " r ping short of the elbow Ne"' f. taffeta frocks nre finished" w"" ' , row iiilllo or niching, with P ( edges. They nre put on In rii'r' ways and sometimes blnck lint''"1 j for the plcot Is effective. j tonvoM iy viiriu tuv v"1 |