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78 desirable that the material attached to the glasses should hang down as low as the mouth, and thoroughly cover the temples and cheeks if the motorist should be inclined to neuralgia.

Generally speaking, there appears to be no reason why, apart from the goggles, a motor owner cannot dress in such a manner as thoroughly to protect himself from cold and at the same time retain so ordinary an appearance as to avoid public attention.