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Show Automobile Veils for Early Autumn he worn dirortly tifion tho head or draped mhii the snugly fitting crown of n miiuII turban. IN anticipation of the first cool day si of autumn the!p!rl who motors is ordering or-dering or making for herself various costume accessories. To accompany the threc-uiirt'r length coat sweater, which succeeds the linen or mohair motoring wrap, there should be a crocheted uulo-i mobile veil in ?cpl,yrx precisely matching I the shades ,,f worsted ,:xed fir the gar-1 ment. The veil, wbi li li a yard suar. 11 done chi. fly in hIicII stitch in a shade o : zephyr matching the coat and occasionally j j broken by n quarter inch mesh strip of jthe Minn; tone ns th" 'worsted which de-j fines the collar, cuffs and pockets. rVrnnse the motoring sweater tits ho snugly aboi:t the throat the crocheted veil need only be secure. I at tl.e nape of the neck. This Is satisfactorily accomplished accom-plished by drawing up the two ends of the veil by means of narrow clastic bands mid securing tin m aft. r the veil has been adjusted to the hat with ribbon rib-bon ties. j A veil of this order not only Leeps a reasonably sized hat firmly in lis proper posit iou and protects it from u certain amount of dust but it keeps the face from getting wind roughened. Newer than the kuiitcd toU.ggan cap! which so ninny girLs have ndopled fori motoring is a hood which fits flatly upon Ihe head. ,as n narrow lirtle capo clinging cling-ing snugly t the neck, and scurf fronts which perfectly protect the chest from chill breezes. This bit of headgear Is done in n chain stitch with a Huffy overwork over-work of coarse shell which makes It I wonderfully becoming about the fnee. 1 During early autumn a hood of lliis sort may be mounted upon china silk,' but as the weather become cooler n lining of fine flannel should be substi-i tuted for the light.-r cue. lis iiccom-! panying veil of crochet. , cpbys shot Id j (be of quite n sfiiatl size in 'order that it j ;mny be adjusted t. the face before the,: head is covered. j , If flu motor enthusiast prefers a1 gauze veil to all others the best K.ort for early autumn is composed of two layrrsi of chitTon in contrasting colors, like navy .with Copenhagen blue, pearl gray or Empire green: brown with yellow, crenrn or tun; red with pale blue, gray or white, jend pale h'ics with Persian. The two layers lay-ers of gauze are joined by buttonholing the edges with coarse sewing s'lk matching match-ing the darkest shade selected. They j may be adjusted in bonnet manner by means of buckle clasps of jewel set metal j placed just ubove each ear, and ns the two thicknesses of chiffon afford considerable con-siderable Warmth the arrangement may j |