Show ELABORATE UNDERLINEN The winter appears to have turned out mild enough to satisfy tho coquetry of pretty Parlslenncs Fashion demands such lightness at the hips that It Is Idle to think of the fustians and othqr thick materials which are the usual protection from the cold The gracefuU curves of the hips must not be Incensed by the width of a thread and the admirable V ad-mirable feminine temperament accommodates accom-modates Itself marvelously to this not no-t > rnnn Underllncn consequently con Untlesl to be exquisitely fine and the absence of petticoats Is almost as complete as In the height of summer A cloud of moussellne de sole Incrusted and furbelowed furbe-lowed outdo up on thin taffetas takes tho place of the petticoat I To remedy the absence of support to tho bottom of the skirt which must result re-sult from this simplicity thick flounces of moussellne solo or taffetas arc fitted to tho Interior of the skIrt and fill the gap mnrvclously These flounces are ornamented with all the usual trimmings trim-mings of ordinary petticoats lares ruches Incrustations trIlls and boull = lon nes Cornets are cut straighter than ever and the four Jarretcllos appended to them still further exaggerate the flatness V flat-ness of the hips On the other hand the bust Is finely developed and nothing can be more becoming than the chemise as now worn made of the finest cambric cam-bric and supported only by shoulder straps of ribbon The scams are gored and outlined by open work The chief trimmings arc Incrustations of Mechlin laco or old Bruges point there > arc few flounces but Incrustations are lavished all over tho bust almost as far down as the waist The bottom Is always finIShed fin-ished off with a narrow flounce edged with lace Corset covers are perfect marvels In lawn and time waistband Is formed of Insertion with pink purling and a tiny shaped flounce The body Is mule of the lawn pleated embroidered and incrusted In-crusted with Insertion In wonderful patterns pat-terns All these exquisite fragilities are supplemented < < In the case of chilly subjects sub-jects bya fine silk Jersey of some soft color white for preference The silk petticoat may also be lined with some soft woolen material but only from the height of the shaped flounce For Instance Indoor garments peignoirs peig-noirs negliges dressinggowns etc arc made of the softest materials such as while lame des Pyrenees or pearly I Zenana This comfortable wrapper compensates for the alight transparent lawns sq that palo tots and other fur garments accommodate the temperature tempera-ture to all these billowy dresses Handkerchiefs are more elaborate than over and In them as in all other linen white reigns triumphant The mixture of colored vignettes to go with tallortmade costumes has entirely entire-ly gone out and only snow chiffons laden la-den with lace are Iri use or else quite plain onmbric with many hems and an embroidered monogram In one corner cor-ner carried In the profound depths of the muff or of extremely diminutive size folded up Into a wad and carried In the card case or purse of gold mall I must chronicle the reappearance after af-ter many years of long scjirfs as an article of dress among fashionable women wo-men The fashion of falling shoulders renders necessary this graceful diaphanous dia-phanous drapery In which women envelop en-velop themselves with veritable art Scarfs of needle point lace are precious relics but fashion and the skill of the dressmakers Create many other graceful I grace-ful things cither In Imitation lace gauze tnuslln or even fur |