January, ipi / 
17 
DE LUXES FOR LIMOUSINES 
Traveling de luxe means motoring in comfort, and in winter that spells warmth 
and convenience. .For these de luxes write the Shopping Service of House & 
Garden, or we will furnish the names of the shops where they can be pur¬ 
chased. 
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These paradoxical coat 
and trousers hangers can 
he carried in the pocket, 
for they fit into a com¬ 
pact black leather case 
4%" long. $1.50 
Twenty-five unfortunate rats {count 'em) 
were sacrificed to make a snug lining for 
this motor robe of heavy black velour. A 
final touch of winter comfort is added by 
an improvised muff, formed by two slits at 
the top. It costs $65 
We heard of the ankle watch—and 
now the foot muff! This one is of 
brown leather and grey rat skin, 
warmly lined ivith sheep’s loool. It 
holds two feet at a time. $12.50 
Were it not for its handsome morocco 
exterior, it would be a pity ever to 
close the inside of this overnight bag 
from the gaze of an admiring world, 
ft is lined with striped silk, and the 
fittings are celluloid. Straps bound 
with patent leather. $22 
The very latest idea in safety first 
is to impart an odor of sancity to 
your sixty-miles-an-hour course by 
carrying a St. Christopher medal. 
In bronze-green or brown finish, 3" 
in diameter. $1.50 
An ideal compagnon de 
voyage is this cabin 
style bag of morocco 
leather. Its most at¬ 
tractive feature is the 
removable easel fitted 
with thirteen ivhite cel¬ 
luloid pieces. The lin¬ 
ing is of moire silk with 
shirred pockets on either 
side of the cover. 11" 
by 8" by 71 / 2 ". $72 
As a solution of the problem, “How shall I 
make m.y limousine more homelike?” we 
suggest this folding table. Its stiff black top 
of enameled duck makes a convenient card 
or lunch table for use in the car. When not 
needed, it can be snapped into its case. $5.50 
The difference between 
clips for lingerie and those 
for motor robes is largely 
a matter of size. These 
keep the robe-rail ship¬ 
shape. In brass or nickel, 
ivith monograms. $6 a pair. 
Without. $5 
This sturdy running-board 
trunk is of black enameled 
cloth, lined with heavy un¬ 
bleached linen. It has a 
board tray with a shirred 
pocket for small articles 
28" by 12". $24 
This dream of the picnic luncher can be made 
to come true for the sum of $19. Basswood 
covered with black waterproof duck. Com¬ 
pletely fitted for the delectation of four per¬ 
sons. Tin hamper for food, four thermos bottles 
