Show II fasbi BUS n I mukrwear Paris Aug 11Smart underwear nearly always consists oL slays and Petticoat to match The return to the I white underllncn former days sometimes some-times causes p departure from this I principle of refined style but even then grace and hygiene do not lose their lights Pretty1 petttlcoals with simple embroideries have come Into fashion again of white jaconet with a shaped flounce openworked embroidered for tiavellng or morning wear Em belllhed with One embroideries incrustations in-crustations of guipure valenclennes or I mechlln lace mnde with n thousand little lit-tle pleats or light Insertions the exquisite ex-quisite lawn petticoat may be worn with any dress Under the deep flounce which forms hall Its length is I buttoned I a flounce oC soft taffetas veiled with moussellnc do bole which makes a most charming foundation and matches the I color of tha djess It is I Just the con I I liary of last year when a lawn flounce 1 was fastened by a berlbboned insertion 1 onto a petticoat of elestlc taffetas This new fashion seems moie refined and of absolute cleanliness since the whole I petticoat can be easily washed I Silk will find I petticoats always vo I I tarles for marvelous ones are made of I pompadour silk one which flounces of I I moussellne de sole matching thc colors of the flowers harmonize and form an I ideal trimming On the liberty satin j I petticoats which are commonly worn I the shaped flounce Is composed of superimposed I su-perimposed diagonals each Accentuated 1 Accentu-ated by a narrow ernbioldered I braid i On others flounces of pleated point I dcsprlt tulle are barred with Greek key patterns or festoons of black and white i comet ribbon which pibduce a most i giaceful and pretty effect Even for silk And fancy materials the I dominant color Is I white and the moat usual trimming Is moussellne de sole I which takes Incrustations exceedingly well I Petticoats are still rather long very clopefltllng at the hips and spread out like the corolla of a lily at the bottom and are more covered than ever with boulllonnes ruches and flounces In conclusion I must mention the I Juponcorsnge which ought to be more popular on account of the grade and I convenience of Its shape Like little gills walsted frocks It fits like a narrow I nar-row sheath and Is fastened behind or I in front with little buttons whIch sire not visible This permits of charming fancies and also protects the stays taking tak-ing the place of the cachecorset tho petticoat hangs well without difficulty and pioduccs a very correct and stylish effect which Is very difficult to obtain with the petticoat and Cachecorset separate With the present fashion more convenient than giaqefut of fastening fast-ening the stays this petticoat seems tome to-me to have a great future before It as it I avoids severjip inconveniences which I ate otherwise inevitable i f 1 f I tt v A i > i r < J I rill 1i n P Vf I x1 t 4 l I 1 J Xl 2 ft J It I Vll 4h t V1 11 i f 4 711 f4 1W3Pd T 9T 7 t sf J A = klft J w 7 1 I 1 wf v 4 7 I iiJAJ i 1 I t1iuIr 1 i f4k r I r r i j I 1 c5 II1 T l I f 2fj1 J J I I L4JJk f 41 1JLI i Ic 4r4 S I iI7 t 4uI frY7VI1 lj1 11 I mkIfIqbtI I I I 7 j LCffIM6 r COZTWE 1 |