IIO HOW WOMEN SHOULD RIDE 



tached, like a man's, except that it is 

 narrowed at the waist. With this the 

 corset-cover is not needed. 



Separate collars and cuffs are more 

 generally used, and the scarf should be 

 Collars and pinned to the collar at the 



Cuffs back, as these have a way of 

 parting company that is most untidy. 

 To make it more certain, a clasp or pin 

 such as men use to hold a four-in-hand 

 tie in place should fasten the ends of 

 the scarf to the shirt-front or corset- 

 cover, thus securing it against slipping. 



The cuffs should not be pinned to the 

 sleeve, as the lining of the coat will be 

 torn, and the pin will catch on the 

 habit and stretch and roughen it in 

 places. A small elastic band put over 

 a button at the wrist of the sleeve, and 

 attached to the cuff-button, will answer 

 every purpose. 



Gauntlets should be discarded, and 



