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Show In t . .. . A COMFORT GOWN. Here th? loose, (lowing drapery wh ich characterizes the latest of negligee garments Is cleverly combined' with the appearance of fit. which accentuates the grace of the tea gown. One of the pew Swiss eiders in bronze green is lined with a dainty satin foulard, in which pale pearly gray, a faint yellow and an apple green are evident, and the Oriental embroidery, which Is liberally used" for banding, shows a conventional design worked in gold, silver and copper cop-per metal threads on white cloth ground. There la a deep-shouldered yoke to which the gown is pleated In empire Mnes back and front, the sleeve Coming in an unbroken line with the fronts. A belt of the embroidery passes beneath the fullness back' and front and cleverly holds the garment into the figure at the sides, hinting at, rather thn revealing, the dainty curves of the waist line. |