Show 1 R. R I P 1 I q ry Becoming a and nd Appropriate Presents q for the Holiday Season Are AreNow AreNow Now to Be Found in Profusion in rn the Intimately r a d o s Personal Garments By Edith M. M Burtis AS THE holiday season approaches ti the gift gUt problem becomes more acute Even a well filled pocketbook does not not materially lessen the apprehension hension and anxiety so generally experienced experienced experienced ex ex- in trying to get just t the e right gift But of one thing we may be be sure sure sure- most any girl or woman oman is pleased with an an intimately person personal l gift something to wear or to use A garment or an accessory accessory of dress a negligee lounging robe smoking suit or pajamas gloves stockings a belt a girdle scarf fan handbag or handkerchiefs expensive or inexpensive it it matters not so long longas as the the gift is good of its kind pleasing to the eye and above all becoming and appropriate Of these intimately personal garments garments garments gar gar- ments and accessories accessories' there is at the moment an embarrassment of riches so complete and varied are the assortments assortments assortments assort assort- ments from which to choose Perhaps a pajama set is to be made then select washable silk striped or figured or plain-colored plain crepe de chine or a fine cotton in plain or fancy weave like a l lingerie seersucker washable flannel flannelette pongee or a sateen or gingham Almost any material of these general characters can be used but when you come to select the design be careful to choose something new and youthful A Avery Avery Avery very good type is without sleeves and collarless and of Parisian conception Not Kot every smoking suit is used ex- ex elusively or at all for the p purpose for which it is named for the two-piece two tro blouse ser ser-blous combination tion is too attractive at attractive at- at attractive and practical not to be used asa as asa asa a lounging outfit of a more general character Often the suits are of a plain and a fancy silk silk and velvet is another popular combination Where gr greater atel warmth is essential flannel can be used for this intimately personal garment and in cottons sateen and cretonne cre cre- tonne are are- applicable either singly or combined A Smoking suit of boudoir trousers and a blouse lounging outfit of Parisian con tion er-tion is trimmed button-trimmed the con the button buttons buttons but but- tons ton being heing used for closing the blouse at tiff the I left ft side front and also to hold holdin in tho h trousers closely about the ankles in a sort of cuff effect Fur finishes the Reek neck of the loose-fitting loose blouse and adds a a a. king finishing touch of luxuriousness to a aVery avery very verj interesting garment Lace is an especially pleasing trimming trimming trimming trim trim- ming or combination material for negligees negligees negligees gees and at the moment as is well und understood is decidedly in n vogue r GEORGETTE and lace and crepe de dechine dechine dechine chine and lace are combinations combinations' that offer much inspiration to the designers designers de- de signers of negligees as is evidenced in inthe th the many lovely garments that are at this holiday time to solve the gift problem for those who seek an intimately personal article of apparel A trench designer uses wide silk lace f for n a 1 stole-like stole collar that hangs low i to to ross s the back and over the ln forming a band on each side of the plaited accordion front of georget georgett geor- geor get gett rive give a panel effect The lace lac is u Q d l also to form the shaped bell-shaped elbow sleeves s Lace to lengthen a gathered flounce section across the front of a wraparound wrap wrap- around n negligee of coat semi coat shape an and f for r the collar is is' the use to which this thi s modish trimming has been put by an Am American rican designer in making a negligee negligee negligee gee of georgette The particular garment garment garment gar gar- ment is an excellent example of f the trend of fashion in these lovely garments garments garments gar gar- ments without which a womans woman's wardrobe wardrobe wardrobe ward ward- robe may be acceptable but can never be quite quit complete since women young and old know the inward satisfaction of a rest-garment rest that has the ch charm rm of daintiness and the appeal of color For the unmistakably youthful comes a l lounging robe of f panne velvet velvet vel vet vet trimmed with feather banding a slip-on slip garment in one piece draped up at the sides to give a blouse shape across the front and a graceful fullness ss below the hipline at each side The wide-open wide neck is finished with an upstanding upstanding up up- standing band made of fancy ribbon in this simple but unusual model there is surely an excellent sug sug- As a guide in making this lounging frock use a piece one-piece pattern with shoulder seams Add a little fullness to the front at each shoulder section t and more length to the front skirt section section section sec sec- tion than to that of the back this fullness full full- f full fullness ll- ll ness and length being requited required to make i. i i e a 1 Photo from Kadel Nadel Herbert I qt r An attractive and p i practical smoking suit of plain and t 2 p k fancy silk can be bet t t and often is u used y f for more general boudoir attire t tr than its name name- implies r Y p I k b L t. t f ft I If f r p i r A lounging robe IObe of satin designed on formal lines while d ds s 4 not an actual k r essential of f the the 1 I i. i Y L wardrobe is an an A exceptionally good goad choice for fora y y s x a gift sit z ry a v 9 o i ti iy e f 4 h o vh r Photo from do Herbert t F 0 y Dignified and interest interesting v is the ing simplicity keynote key key- s r d note of this French French- r designed negligee ne ee of t s lace and crepe de chine a 4 Jr 9 t tv j. j v k i 9 q R S i 8 c s j t d r p 2 h R r 9 4 y r v i N ti f r 2 rs 3 1 if r E i t td J r 1 i e Cr V t M f Y t S 5 1 t i u Photo from Studio 5 s vY vYA A n negligee that is virtually a dress is always desirable more particularly when it is a dainty creation of georgette and lace suitable for a gift the blouse and the side fullness Use crepe crep de chine o or ch challis if f velvet or heavy silk would make too heavy or too rich a garment arment and fluted ribbon or plaited silk may be satisfactorily substituted sub sub- d for the feather trimming The draped robe of satin is usually a amor amore amore more mor formal negligee than any other type nevertheless the luxuriousness of its appearance is no bar to the comfort comfort- and pleasure afforded the woman who counts one such article of apparel among the essentials of her wardrobe and when such sueh a negligee is chosen as asa asa asa a gift for the woman who otherwise might not possess so lovely a garment its pleasure-giving pleasure qualities are mightily mightily mightily might might- ily increased IF FRENCH modes are consistently followed followed followed fol fol- lowed in America the woman who Wars pars the flaring flaring coat coat may go out of style by spring may lay h her doubts at aton on once e B Both th the flare and anti the fur on the bottom of f c coats ats are are styles that are here to stay The more flare the 3 f Better The flare may be in front in back or at the sides of the coat It may even appear as loose side panels or as which are stitched together at t the bottom As for forthe the tle fur fuX it appears in abundance on collars col col- lars lah cuffs lapels and hems On some cloth coats it is applied app as a facing to simulate a lining of fur Skirt fullness continues s in fact it may truthfully be said that it increases as many new models prove The ensemble ensemble ensemble en en- en- en carries on and the tailored more-tailored two-piece two suit will surely be popular once we can throw off our fur coats and even before since a practical use of the two-piece two tailored suit is enjoyed even P Panne velvet feather feather trimmed is a Parisian id idea a for a a. a frock frock- like lounging robe for a young woman A garment that has a gift appeal now by wearing with it a a topcoat of mannish cut or one of the more feminine styles styles' with a wide fur colI collar r. r Lace continues it is said not not ot only as a dress trimming but as the entire fabric of many frocks and gowns and I. 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T or N rN v J J r WITHIN W the last few years the fashion in in Christmas giving has hast t undergone some radical changes N Not o oso so long ago no nd one outside the family circle would have thought of giving a present so intimate as a negligee garment gar gar- ment but that day has passed At the holiday se season son the shops offer hundreds of suggestions for gifts in the delicate fab fabrics ks cs so dear to the the- feminine heart and they offer many helpful suggestions to the gift iP f r t f u. u flannels and cashmere weaves in woolen materials are already here in advance modes for Southern resorts sports and for trav travel l wear The small felt shape of Parisian origin shows a decided brim which seems to toa 11 a a v be a a feature long disregarded in small hats but now again to be employed We are never without the ribbon gibbon hat or or so it would seem perhaps because such hats are so distinctly individual Evidence of the continuance of the all- all ribbon hat l hat is seen in the sm smart rt French cloche models made entirely of ribbon ribbon ribbon rib rib- bon velvet Copyright bv W Public L dp r Compo Company J Jh h |