14 Mrs. Lee Brooks (Continued from page six) And how its styles have changed! “When those smart, compact trunks which fitted so suugly on the rear ot an automobile were introduced a few vears ago they were considered a dis tinet step forward, quite indicative ol the present day. But it is only too true that there is really nothing new under the sun. Even the motor trunk i but the modern and logical adapta tion of an old convenience,” according to Mrs. Brooks, “If one could visit the Kssex insti tute at Salem, Mass., one would find there an ancient chaise trunk-—really the grandfather of the motor trunk. It was made by John Bott of Salem, to he carried in one of the French chaigses which were introduced into America by the Huguenots some time hefore 1700 -a conveyance which later became the American bugg) Made of wood, covered with leather and nail studded, it is a much more cumbersome affair than the shiny, dust-proof trunks which to many are as much a part of their automobile as the cushioned seats” In addition to the trunk, when one i~ traveling by automobile, varions Chinese Medicine Company Office Hours: 10 a m. to 8. p. m 1264 Wal! Street Main 5542 COAL Genuine Utah Grand Real Heat Satisfaction Hard, Clean, Clinkerless and Less Soot ED. STEVENS FUEL CO. Lkv. 0036 or Glen. 3461 Every Woman should have her name and address printed on her stationery Let the Merchants Press Serve You South 172 Howard St. Riverside 0315 COMMERC AL DESIGNS MDQ‘N"NC PLATES \SPOKANE - AMERICAN' | A NENGRAVING/ J| | )\ GCOMPANY /( [ °Hone-MaiN %l 84553 § j B {Efi’MAF | ) ULV ;==Omfl 19 MONROE ST. SPOKANE HE SPOKANE WOMAN other kinds of luggage must come in tor due consideration, Mrs. Brooks fids, Of course the amount varies with the length of the trip, the vari ety of the climates traversed, and the kinds of stops planned. If one is camping out, a complete kitchen Kkit will be required, and the dressing case must be adequate for an unusu ally large stock of cold creams and toilet accessories. In either event, Lowever, the clothes one wears on the trip must not sacrifice style. PParticularly important is correct luggage to the feminine motorist who iz stopping at hotels each night en route. She herself may be dusty and travel worn, but her luggage —as the bellboys carry it into the hotel lobby, can indicate without question the im peccability of her social position. Her hatbox, either the well-known round kind or one of the new square boxes, suitcase, her overnight bag-—all may be of matching leather and shade, and present an ensemble as smart as it is indicative of her good taste, On one point all agree—the modern woman insists upon hand luggage that i light weight, sturdy and smart. If she is air-minded, she will select an ensemble in the new featherweight Hartmann air luggage. An excellent compact clothes carrvier is fouad in the “aerobe™ a wardrobe hatbox of the square type. Aerobes are, of course, selected for types of travel other than air journeys, buat it is so small, so light, and does carry dozens of garments on hangers in snch an or derly manner. It s enthasiasticay Sad Slim Smith SELLS RADIO “The Challenger” N W ALR Wl i é.._~/ ;*if;{%%qn - i ,_%H J [§i bl ~!,;T}FH\X; | 57 f#%’:%_ Pt e g /A | 0 G i recommended for travel where ounces count. Both tue wardrobe hatbox and the wardrobe suitcase, equipped with gar ment hangers and various divided compartments, hold an amazing amount of apparel for the long or the short trips. In fact, the modern hand luggage of today accomplishes with ease the conveniences of a miniature wardrobe trunk. Speaking of wardrobe trunks, the latest type of auto wardrobe luggage anchors on the running hoard and keeps the tonneau free of bouncing. sliding luggage—allowing occupants case and comfort on the tour. The ‘tourobe” is recognized as the most convenient and easily handled model in wardrobe hand luggage. The five hangers nicely hold three to five cos tume changes plus accessories. Mod 13 are offered in two sizes and sev eral striking color combinations, “It ix amazing how easy one finds it to travel with the full sized ward robe trunk,” Mrs. Brooks safd. “Hart mann Models of this yvear are strikinz a 4 new note in combining imgenious construction, convenience and swag ger colors. There is swing and dash to a popular new finish in a tan and Frown canvas grained ducord, The nse of regimental striping —intro duced in this new trunk-—may be con. tinued throughout the entire Inggage ensemble if desired.” Whether one travels afar or even abroad, the perfect style note in lug zage will be found reflected in the ob servations. of Spokaine’s luggage styl ist. SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 Single Handed, a red blooded he man's tale of war at sea and thrilling combat on a lonely desert island the Pacific, is being published by Puw nam's next week. C. 8. Forester, a young English novelist, is the author. London critics are calling it “the best seller of the future.” CEDARHOLM'’S Artistic Permanent Waves Phone Main 5334 S. 215 Howard \%—\ S. 9 Post St. Opposite the Davenport on Post Imports and Smart Replicas of Paris Creations m fall attire for madame and madameselle Coats Sportsuear Frocks Evening Gouns Millinery Priced with Restraint