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Show 3 HANDY FOR BOUDOIR. 3 The woman of Individuality, unless j she care little for the daintiness of I the toilet, usually has all her boudoir I fittings to match. It does not matter E much to her in what sort, of packages S her powders and creams are bought; I she puts all in matching rocoptacles when they take their place on hor D dressing table. B She has a bottle for sunburn lotion, I one for an astringent lotion, jars for 5 creams, a bottle, perhaps, for brllliant- I me, receptacles for the various pastes J and unguents neded for manicuring I and thoy all match. There are jars and bottles that can be bought in sets for all sorts of pastes, pomades, creams and lotions. The newest tiling is glass, painted by hand, In matching sets. Very often these glass receptacles have oil flowers flow-ers on them, and, of course, one would solect the flowers that harmonized with tho chintz hangings of the summer sum-mer bedroom, Perhaps the smartest of the new painted glass receptacles are those that show simple black bandings or conventional deBlgns. Stripes, of , course, are very smart this summer and the woman who would take the fad for stripes into her boudoir can do no better than to buy a set of striped bottles and jars with black stripes on the uncolored glass There are also all sorts of dressing table fittings covered with chintz, cretonne cre-tonne and silk, to match the other decorations of the room in which they are used. There are always little flower flow-er vases to go with these dressing table ta-ble sets, covered three-quarters of the way upwith the silk or cretonne, and usually trimmed, like the other things, with a bit of braid or gimp. |