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Show Swagger Affairs Are Nursery Nighties 1 ! Anybody who isiis the nursery only nfter its occupants are asleep misses I Something Charming In these days, and ;that it a good look at the children's sleep togs, w hleh are being furnished In such a variety of quaint and delightful delight-ful styles if the nightie modes of yesteryear ionly one remains, and that Is the bish-op bish-op style, which Is slipped on over the head. This style always looks very de. mure, and l espe. I illv liked b tiinnv 'mothers lie arise It is easV to launder jlieins t In I nnpathered. and devoid of I button! to bs broken In the unRtndl Wringer, strings to be pulled out of l heir casings. or elastic 't lose Its ' pep" In the wash, aUo, It is becoming to nlmost unv type of little maid. More end more, however, little nl arc wearing- nighl togs vvlth r-g rather rath-er thnn the long gown. For quite Httli children f either sex the onepiece sleeping garment with pahty back Is usually worn ' Two distinct types Of night garment are noted In ihe l'lfth avenue sl)ops which eater especially to the Juvenile smart Ml Kirs:, the very jnartlj tailored pa-jama pa-jama In v r vrood imitation of the kind Iad likes, and mnde, as his arc. In all sorts of fa Dries and color combinations, com-binations, u. h as nature pongci suit with trimming bands of scarlet silk, or one of the best finest quallt) of sateen In lighi blue with tilmmlng of white, both little girls and hoys wear these f;ny pnjama suits. vying for popular favoi with the tailored sleeping garment lor little girls is the b -frilled ind be-rlbboned ' Ll 1 1 1 1 I'.urke which ma le- made of any kind of cotton or silk fabric, but is this spring lx-vt liked in sprigged dimity dim-ity "i repe, with dainty lace-edged fniis at ankles The last perky touch of femininity Is gl'-ll to ihese flowered crepe nightie- bv a ribbon bow or a belt of black velvet baby ribbon |