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Show I 'V - . i ' 1 f Lovely Negligee Made of p Crepe de Chine and Lace ;.r . i t;' 1 .: Ey JULIA BOTTOMLEY ' ' t 1 ' 'aP' ih . ySp-'i A ; . . ; j - . :V . (f . it ,1 X ;: V 4 ' "4fi-? '4 ':?. ; ' -111 '.afirfS i I 1 When the story Is of negligees ' ,1,. 3 t has no end the name "negligee" ; j . . '' embraces so many types of Indoor - ,; farments and all these types are . . so greatly varied. Summing up the ' Imode becomes difficult, for neglt- -Ji ;. 1 gees Include tea or hostess gowns, - I as well as lounging robes, break-. break-. ' ' : ( fast coats, bed Jackets and the like. i i ' Few women need a tea gown but : ' ' ; every one of them mnst have a , ' ' ' negligee of some sort When they ' ,j have time for lounging It can be ,. s'" " done with the greatest satisfaction , . In a colorful and pretty negligee, to (' , 1 tsay nothing of the Item of comfort. . '. jBresafast time demands a cheiU'ful i, 'and easily put on gnrment. All ; , ' "negligees are loose and flowing nnd i V the way of the designer has been j; .' ', smoothed by the vogue of silky I .' ';:;laces In combination with crepy or ' ', fancy fabrics In silk or cotton nnd I i by the latitude In styles and mnte- ', ,;rlnls. ;t , ; ' Ji The present season finds certain i'j" ' i ! ''style points almost universal, as ' ' , ; "Selassie linos, wing sleeves, enpe and . i ' i tunic effects, boleros nnd r.i'iitinirA. , .j " I i A lovely exponent of thfr'iTiTirN which Is made of crepe de china and lace dyed to match. It has t twisted ribbon girdle with a front ornament of lace and ribbon. When the Item of warmth must be considered, there are tapestry cloths for the handsomest negligees, negli-gees, and printed chiffon velveta Most popular of all are those of cotton corduroy, but a late and promising new arrival Is made of soft, closely knitted wool yarn It is cozy and cheerful, with all the grace of Its silken sisters. There are many pretty printed cottons or mercerized fabrics, that are made up with ribbons and laces Into bed Jackets and breakfast coats. Often enough in recent displays negligees have the appearance of evening gowns or wraps. Those fur-banded ones of chiffon velvet mlrlit do double duty and not be found out. But usually lines that are more flowing, extremes in the length of wing sleeves (of '.-.p other 0tavj2&W&..A!T'.MT'ma fin-IshlnKsches, fin-IshlnKsches, that are dainty .raiTiur than splendid,--are points of ' difference. f (Q, U2i, Western Xewapi.ptr t'nt." |