DRESS III 



gloves worn large enough to admit of 

 the muscles of the hand being 

 used freely. Dogskin of a red- 

 dish shade of tan is the best material 

 for gloves. The stitching is such as to 

 form slight ridges of the glove itself on 

 the back of the hand, the red stitches 

 being scarcely perceptible at a little dis- 

 tance. It is difficult to find women's 

 gloves broad enough for comfort in rid- 

 ing, and it is a good plan to buy boys' 

 gloves, which give the desired freedom. 

 They have only one button, an advan- 

 tage over women's, which have two or 

 three that are in the way under the 

 cuff. 



Should the wrists need more protec- 

 tion from the cold, wristlets may be 

 worn, as they take up but little room. 

 For cold weather, gloves come in a 

 softer kid, like chevrette, and have a 

 fleecy lining, very warm, but too soft 



