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Show AUTO TOGGERY FOR TRE LADIES By MAIE A. HITCHCOCK. (In Chevrolet Review.) Balmy days, blue skies, and b 09-ng 09-ng foliage, bring to us the motor-trr.: motor-trr.: enthusiasm which i-- quite Irreslst-I ible in the summertime Ixving the cut-of-doors and ever welcoming the limges of seen-5, the motor lover may be found driving over country high ways in large numbers. Motoring requires many garmcntr- of many kinds, aud going about from one bouse to another cn week-end trip?, cr stopping oernigbt at smart hotel, leaves little time for the freshening Tiii replenishing of the wardrobe, 30 that the prudent motor woman maks ever effort to have the question of' her "motor clothes for warm weather definitely settled before tbe season's' campaign open There is a marked and artful slm i plicity about the majority of the motor ' clothes which the best bouses are Bhowlng The designers seem lncl'ned ! to obtain their effects through or'gin-ality or'gin-ality of line and subtle blending of color rather than through elaboration. For motor traveling tbe soft and love- ly foulard is an ideal material, and makei a very practical frock for hard wear The exquisite new rough silks,' of which there are a large number, wonderful both In design and texturr. are highly satisfactory for motor wear1 from every point of view They give splendid wear.'do not crush or wrinxlc by constant or long wear in the car,1 and above all. assure tbe wearer that : In is clad in the smartest of tbe smart. The ery latest models show; that the figure line is to rem; in Straight, the waist easy and of natural curve, the bust flat and the should-"-!-line normal, with a slight tendency to j droop. Every smart motor .von. u will, this coming season, adhere to a! style of dressing that will emphasize. 1 these points. me new motor eouis grow scan 1 1 the bottom, tapering in slender f -h Ion as they near the ankles. Above the waistline, however, there is no I scarcity of material, for the wide 1,1 1 mono sleeves lend fullness across the' back Manv of the coats bang straight and unbelted Some of the high -t grade garments have the back panel. The box coat is a great favorite with i many women, principally In the sirin and silk coats, and it is certainly a" fact that a coat of this build may be worn in hot weather when a closp-filting closp-filting belted model would be decidedly decided-ly uncomfortable Motor coats of smart 1 karat ter show a popular checkerboard check-erboard design in a deep border 1 he rse knitted fabrics, which are so high In fashion's lavor frequently ba-e the blocks of jersey appllqued with woolen buttonhole stitch Hobble ef-fects, ef-fects, very long, have been adopted by some smartly dressed motor women, wom-en, but tbe more conservative element are showing their preference for the coat of ankle-length The exclusively dressed woman does not go in for the very short coats or frocks, and th r are but few who care for the extremely extreme-ly narrow models. A new quilted satin motor vest has appeared and is smart, attractive and comfortable These vests extend to well below the hips and have poc'i.s at each side They button closely to th.- throat and have a little milltm collar. They may be had in several colors, but the navy blue is in the lo d. " bl J arc- so soft that they mav be roi v easily worn beneath any kind of coat or wrap. Mouograms of full names embroidered embroid-ered on motoi rugs are very much in demand by the fashionable motori-a. An exclusive shop has just finished a rug of the softest velour in royal blue on one side and tobacco brown on the ether. In one corner appears :he monogram embroidered In tho reverie color Every woman who uses a car should be the owner of one of these soft, warm rugs. The personal rote attained by the monogram will appeal to every woman who desires Individuality Indi-viduality and what woman does not'1 These motor rugs are ideal when one wants a covering for the lap, and they come in very conveniently for; throwing around the shoulders. |