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Show Practical Hints for the Girl with a Moderate Income. ' I 2 "" accessories and sim-np sim-np fe pie gowns that ari' 'en- ml ra''Cc' J",r' !na-v m:ikc for prjsjyW her wedding outfit, and jgsgjS l''us use liner materials than she could otherwise afford. So it wi)J;bc intercstiug to ch'ron- icle some of the,s$jipler. frocks, negligOe, underwear apir shirt -'waists for IheVgifl who knows "enoiightab'bui Viewing tdrinake such cconomfes; is M)me of the newest style points aro included. A little house gown shaped not unlike a little straight kimono one piece frock, ty odd in that it, is cut so that it does'not fasten like the ordinary frock, but roc, on over the head like a nightgown, cut with a little more regard for the shape. Some fow of the models .are slashed down the front tq a waist or'hip distance, but the real model seldon; is. It is a copy of an Hasl Tndiau gown, and a pattern may be bought from almost any of thc pattern companies. This particular model wus. of.crGpe dc Chine, with a wide satin i.oatratiHg'"s,'i6h tying over in the back wirhortt -a' knot, the ends caught nnd weighted.'" A wide pleating of point djesprk net finishes thcncck,Jthis may be boughKalrcad;vf'plertted. These Bast Indian In-dian gowns make good negligees, as they may b&-,put cm quickly and look more like a dress.- Tb'ey may he made of many materials, ma-terials, from satin embroidered in Oriental dcs-lgns whhAmetallic threads to wash 1.1a-ti'riiiLs, 1.1a-ti'riiiLs, 'If '0f transparent coUoiis they are better if made 'from a similar pattern, which is put on over Ihc head, but has more fulness, as it is gathered up on a drawing string around the neck, waist 1 nnd sleeves.;- A very new breakfast jacket could be cut from tho fimt pattern It has tho same advantage of slipping over the head and is gathered in at the wai.st by a ribbon held in place by little straps. J "W p III N-C : T Below thc .belt an oblong piece is cut ont' because it glvosa gdod trimming Unci Tlu- same panel may be removed at the back, though it w.th not in the original model. 'This model follows all the new' lines of, the pcplum blouse, and if madcl of correct materials will make one of the new peplum blouses, with shortened tunic. Thc night gown is from one of the new crOpe dc Chine sots that arc the latest thing in novelty underwear, superseding Italian silk. Crepe dc Chine is also much used to make negligCcs and breakfast jackets. The night gpwn is ouc of the "over thc head" models, and has, to give a desirable fulness two pleats at the front and at tho back.- Through thc hem passes a broad ribbon, which ties in a bow in thc front. This, of course, is one of the simplest models; many of them !how insets and ruffles of Valenciennes or Oluuy lace. It is hard to find really good models in semi-tailored waists, something that is a bit out of thc ordinary yet not too extreme, ex-treme, so a new long sleeved model is rather interesting, with its odd cross liickings and smartly placed pocket. Such a design is good for wash and non-washablo non-washablo materials. The sleeve is worn so tightly over the forearm that it is necessary to button or hook it each time, as it would be impossible to pass the hand through otherwise. A tiny knotted tie of velvet is caught through the Cluny laco collar. - One piece dresses arc easy to make if you possess a mannikin fonn of any kind, an d they may be bought at from fifty cents up. It is better in using the cheap, ajcrage papier machG fonn to buy a size smaller, place over 'it .1 lining that has ; been fitted to you and stuff the space between be-tween with wadding or ofher" so.fi ma- '. terial. Of course, the more" expensive ; forms mny bo adjusted to fit almost any 1 figure, and then there are thp'sr that may t be blown up in pneumatic fashion to nt 1 d any lining that may be placed over them. fl If pricked they collapse, but as they can . I tv be quidkly ,uiL'uded with a little bic.vcle 'H a A6S'i?4r ' Mr i iPlll8 '1 jjr M$4 -, ; y mm 1 1 1 I! "- - -r y " fef; coment it does not matter, andthev have iw j." the .advantage for people who nioi-u fSftbS about from place to place tha(,they re- ) ;Nie duco in sizo to a square box weighing ' ' JjSt ( little, easily carried in the 1 runic. tMtbai , The dress sketched 13 very up to date & l The top part U an allover lace- tiinic. with W a linen ki-; portion attachwl under tho $ tunic h"iu. That the tunic "be of lace i.. - k? riot rifcessary, the same or a contrasting ; J?1' material being just as correct. ' "vik I |