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Show v.. - M s 1 A H NEGLIGEES GROW MORE LUXURIOUS. It Is a tie between evening gowns and negligees when we make comparisons com-parisons and draw conclusions as to the most fascinating things that won,-en won,-en wear. The negligee may adopt any style it will, be of any gay color It Hl.es, follow no set fashion, for It Is one garment at least in which anv woman may indulge her fancy-if t is "liimslcal so much the better It Is for the eyes of her household and she ujuy do as she likes with it. The lovely negligee which has a representation to many eyes here must have been inspired by sl,plo robe and elaborated with lace and floating draperies of crepe. It ls o Me pink satin, with a wide border heivy ace about the bottom of the BuMn slip. There Is short ho, Ice v. th bd 0f lace across ,he bust, : 1,1 1 I" "'"row plaits across the front lljo satin slip with picot ed-e u ho boll,,,,, makes b,iniunt f m ,d "on for soft drapers of crepe g P'-'te As to the Intricacies of U, Tr Ivn.glng. that ls something n, t ,,t ', y o tell about Evcy , has a fashion of its own. These d; peries which are so gracefully plctun are of light pink georgette. They a-finished a-finished in points weighted with si and silver ornaments and balls. ! Beginning with nn undorslip of s.H: and finishing with a coatee of hiee, n mantel of crepe georgette, almost sr woman may fashion n negligee suit'1 to her own style and figure. She Is apt to finish It without brlnglui: W: row ribbons Into the play of loft' materials and she win not wear ! without slippers that are dainty euouv to rank in the same class as the txV Kt'e. |