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Show "35 'tea gown, ot all other govrt mg5 is most prone to poetize a woman's beauty, "says a writer in The St. Jarcet Budget of London. "So keenly huve wo of the weaker sex taken this fact to heart that we have gradually promoted It to a dinner dress, of, to use the French term, a robe d'interioure. In onr epoch timo is moro preoiou? than rubies, nd after an exhausting day wfl should consider our gnoses a nuisano ?aro it not that wo can don corsotlesn flowing robes which soothe us into re pose while they enhance our charm A cunningly combined deshabille is far more fetching than tho most studl-a eft-tire, eft-tire, and now tho toa gawns ars mad& of tho Jovoliesfc and richest materials, iiightly decollete at tho neck to ailo? o to wear them at the theater if the fancy moves ns to take our friends thxa after a Emali dinner party. " |