and some woollen stockings. Be sure 

 you take flannels. This is the advice 

 of one who never wears them at any 

 other time. A veil or two is very use- 

 ful, as the wind is often high and biting, 

 and I was much annoyed with wisps ot 

 hair around my eyes, and also with my 

 hair coming down while on horseback, 

 until I hit upon the device of tying a 

 brown liberty silk veil over the hair and 

 partially over the ears before putting 

 on a sombrero. This veil was not at 

 all unbecoming, being the same color as 

 my hair, and it served the double pur- 

 pose of keeping unruly locks in order 

 and keeping my ears warm. A hair net 

 is also useful. 



Then you must not forget a rubber 

 bath tub, a rubber wash basin, sponge, 

 towels, soap, and toilet articles generally, 

 including camphor ice for chapped lips 



