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Show "THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. StWDAT MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1927. ' k r t t r- v-- - - ' .v. 1 w ' , i.V -- ' .'. . l'' iivA i 7" ' S'.'Vv f- f - i"' I ,(.:..- t - I- B;'-.- '.'Prf-- k ' : f ' ': : CHIFFON ' ' w J - - ) i 'VJ fl I '7 n V lM ?H ! V I I I 1 I , i'ftsi V .,-- - 1 i y ' J - -- i J i I i. X tume which may W . 't 'Ai i i II II I . xx at all timet requirtt "SXv .wTV V all li LOOK charming AXX Ml recognize tht fact that tht Uatt charming momontt art in tht boudoir, and oil. a moit careful aUtntion to their ttlection of negUgtet and lounging robot. In warn wtathtr it it neceesary to fit mor thought to the appro- - l - I x - li II A i 1 J ' - II II ' t tt II Z iV' . J"0 V Bf ' Tvx yW II V i ijmhiuw' - .... v V f I FV WjJ 4f ""Tt ' ' ' V iV i'SV CV ' ''V'i Zr'i - F i; A , A. "", 1! "5? H X W bt worn T.. ' , V TN HER philosophy of clothes the modern I ' woman seeks heloful and dunninz su?ee' tions from many sources, but she chiefly is . .. i." J -"W- , 'H f J I'' ' fa--:- "" - JAPANESE-KIMON, With CUy nd Graceful Line. w . - ' . ' . V V V i , .wY l ; f v Influenced by "what they are wearing." To be smart, one must conform to the vogue, and to a certain extent personality must be adapted to "what is being worn," but in the choice of., negligees there is no such restriction. Indii viduality should be the first consideration. Her type, the colors she best can wear, and iistinction, are thoughts that prevail. Then there is the boudoir costume for morning, afternoon and evening, as well as the negligee one wears when one is a "guest A more formal: lounging costume is needed when staying at a hotel and when rising and retiring during a journey by train or boat, dark silk in conservative design is in best taste. The negligee may be a deiigntiui costume n will have n without great expense. The clever trouble in fashioning a smart boudoir costume. From the decidedly masculine trend of tht mode, one turns with delight to the lovely negligee of chiffon, banded with tiny e flowers and silk braid in a wide design. clusters of The distinctly feminine appeal is emphasized by the soft fold of satin which continues from the collar to the hem. The pajama and coat suit is of plain, silk banded with It make m. printed silk that matches the lining of the coat coat is Ion? pleasant lounging and sleeping ensemble, and.th when use in th for make traveling it to appropriate enough sleeper or stateroom. The lovely fluid lines of the negligee of chiffon, satin and lace will attract any woman. The long full sleeves fall from th band of lace on the arms with grace and show real beauty of design. The gown is of soft satin caught at the waist with A tiny nosegay, and at the neck nestles a similar cluster of flower. The kimono has never lest its vogue since it was first introduced from Japan more than twenty years ago. Th loose and to Amergraceful lines and brilliant colorings are as attractiveshown her ican women as to the women of Japan. The model floor with symon the trail lovely sleeves that has fascinating metry. The heavy dark silk is embroidered in clusters of flowers which suggest the lighter shade of the lining that i visible in the sleeves with each graceful motion of the wearer. g to almost every type of The popular coolie woman. Its loose and practical style is particularly adaptable for a negligee or tea gown. The one shown here is of shantung in contrasting colors. A multicolor design stands out in bold relief across the shoulder and on the back and sleeves. v " hand-mad- ' - "v needle-woma- - v5V II , JIV SLEEVES OF CHIFFON Combined I toOtsA. II at home uiun wmm .w, Ml v V ' , r coatls-becomin- rrrll. KIT. laOrMUo rutara hmn !. OrMl rttl Bltku mn'i4. 41 v' |