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Show Lining Scarfs. EGYPTIAN scarfs of heavy net and silver or gold metal are Mill fashionable fash-ionable and much to be envied possessions, pos-sessions, hut they are not comfortable to wear save over a high gown, for the ends of the flat metal are apt to scratch the neck quite painfully r.y simply lining the net with a single thickness of chilToii this difficulty is nt once obviated ond the scarf can be worn with the sheerest yoke or low out gow n w ith -icrfect comfort. To put lu the lining the net ' should if jrossihlo bo stretched on a Hat surface and the chiffon rut to exact size, first pinned and thou basted before final .sewing. .sew-ing. As a rule, the white scarfs are lined with white and the black with black, those being the only shades in which the heavy net scarfs are to be procured. With different deep tones of blue, pink, purple, green. tVe., a chiffon lining will add much to the effect of the scarf, and perhaps make it especially MiitaMc for use with jtotiKi special gown. Another advantage in lining one of these scarfs is that it lends just so much more warmth and ndds greatly to its servieeableness. An extremely pretty eveniug scarf can he mod? by eiwply lining u two or three jyard length of hcjvy gold ,,r silver liei with h shade of chiffon to correspond with the gown with which ii is to be worn. Kx-Itrem-ily pretty tish nets can now- be bought I in both gold and silver thread, but liln d 'with n color which will harmonize they arc i most effective. To clean one of tho Egyptian Egyp-tian scarfs u good white toup and tepid water will generally make it quits white 'again. If riot too xoilnl, naphtha is perhaps per-haps easier to une than soap und water and will help considerably to brighten .the metal. |