Show SOME SOJIE NEW PARISIAN LINGERIE Colors In Blouses Very Fashionable Especially the Delicate Tints BERTHA BROWNING In the new Paris Pads lingerie the fashion Is to have sets of chemise drawers and short petticoat of the same material and type and all trimmed In the same manner Nain Nain- sook nook and very fine batiste are the materials materials ma ma- usually employed for their construction construction construction con con- the mode of ot silk underwear being for the time abandoned There are two new fabrics called silk nain nain- sook nook and silk chiffon both cotton but butof butof butof of very fine weave and which do not lose ose their glossy appearance in wash wash- Ing These materials have much the appearance of silk and in garments made of them lace Is profusely used The lace composes much of the upper portion of the chemise and the sleeves which are of bell shape reaching almost almost al al- al I most to the elbow These are open open f tl t A NEW UNDERGARMENT nearly to the shoulder over the fore fore- forearm forearm forearm arm where they are loosely tied witla witha with a succession of ribbon bows In lingerie lingerie lIngerie lin lIn- gerie garments the square neck I is preferred to the round this year an anthis and this Is always finished With a band o olace of lace or embroidery The empire form Is of course very fashionable for chemises but while It Is a pretty cut It needs to be made of very fine material else olse its straight form will lie He In folds beneath the cor cor- set Most chemises now days are shaped In under the arms so as s to do away with this extra width at the waist waistline A pretty finishing to take the place of sleeves and shoulder parts on a garment to tobe be worn decol lette lette dress consists of ot ribbons which tie on the shoulders and m may ay be untied untied untied un un- un- un tied and slipped sUpped beneath the bodice wh when n worn with the evening gown The Japanese nightgown of quite loose cut is a decided novelty This has rows of little tucks descending from the shoulder and extending hallway halfway halt hall way down the figure A double band of Insertion starts at the foot of the gown passes by the side of the tucks over the right shoulder and around the neck at the back meeting In the centre of the front at the waistline The sleeves are loose and flowing as befits a garment of this nature Few nightdresses have collars most of them hem being finished with straight bands of embroidery or lace lacel CHARMING DRESSING SACKS Some very jaunty little dressing sacks of silky batiste or are being constructed These are entirely entire- entire ly y accord eon pleated except for a portion portion por- por tion ion of the sleeve Lace and Insertion surround the throat and for those of Empire cut a band of the same marks the he high waistline In back and In front rises over the bust to be fastened with ribbons Some of these lingerie tea ea jackets have broad and elaborate collars which reach over the should should- ers Another new comer Is the blouse waistcoat of embroidered linen batiste or de sole soie This Is made without sleeves and drawn In about the waist with a tape to adjust the ful ful- ness in front These are designed to tobe tobe toe be e worn with lingerie suits of which a long or short jacket forms a part Lingerie petticoats are of Increasing daintiness They are for the most part elaborately trimmed the top portion being of sheath like cut an and fitting without a bit of They are completed with broad flounces of ol tucks embroidery and lace Some ol of these flounces show several of lace or embroidery while others are elaborate with hand embroidered designs |