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GLOVES, MACKINTOSHES, ETC 



FIG. 195 



FIG. 196. 



GLOVES. 



Each servant should be provided with a pair of heavy 

 dogskin gloves, a pair of dark worsted ones, and a pair of 

 wool-lined ones for winter weather. 



MACKINTOSHES, ETC. 



The material of these storm coverings should be of a 

 cloth texture in preference to those with a shiny surface. 

 The coat should be single breasted and with pockets at the 

 sides with flaps. The coat is usually made so as to fall within 

 about ten inches of the ground. The hat cover should 

 be of the same material as that of which the coat is made. 



Upper Benjamins, i. e., coats with a series of capes of 

 waterproof box-cloth, are frequently used in place of the 

 simpler forms of waterproof coverings. 



