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Show TWO-PIECE SETS FOR EVENING WEAR The most comfortable and In every way satisfactory undergarments for wear during- the summer months are now the two-piece sets of ahlrt and strpln drawers. It Is undoubtedly because be-cause of their extreme practicability that they are now so much In vogue. They are cool and graceful, and are of sufficient body to make the wear-In; wear-In; of a petticoat 'practically unnecessary un-necessary beneath the semlthln material ma-terial of sport akirts, or under print or cretonne frocks. The most charming of these garments gar-ments are made in lawn, muslin or of very fine linen. Simplicity is their chief characteristic, and if hand embroidery em-broidery Is applied It should not be overdone. A tiny scalloped edge on the bottom of the ahirt and around, the steplna Is particularly dainty. Inset lace of exquisite quality is I effective if used with discrimination. , An edging of very small pointed lace is attractlva and especially charming' if carried out around the narrow ' straps which go over the shoulders, i With other articles of underclothing, undercloth-ing, these shirts and stepins are not aa distinctive nor in as good taste In silk aa they are when made up either in batiste or handkerchief linen. The use of colored silk for such garments has grown common enough to be regarded re-garded with disfavor by the discriminating discrimi-nating dresser. 8he who selects her clothes with discriminating care will choose garments of plain white materials, ma-terials, exquisite in their detail and charming In their simplicity. |