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Show LOVELY LACE-LADEN LINGERIE; HATS OF LACE OR LACY STRAW THAT s-Iniplicily Is the best policy may apply to milady's daytime apparel, ap-parel, but it does not, this season, extend ex-tend to her wear for slumberland and her dainty undergarments. While the practicality of tailored lingerie is rec-i rec-i ognized, and the well appointed wardrobe ward-robe should always include a dependable depend-able supply, still when it comes to present prevailing sentiment, fancy Is turning to underthings whose enchant- ore the new summer hats which express ex-press themselves in lacy effects. Not only is lace Itself ascendent In the realm of millinery but lacy straw, or In other words, lace made out of straw, Is one of the charming Ideas exploited this season. The revival of Tuscan lace straw Is one of the very happy happenstances of millinery for this eummer. Its quaint lace-work imparts to dressy w pi.. . ft i ' s , V i Jl.,. -,hH(i - ! -I r'-fV ' . - ( "iii jjtz ' Exprcuing Trend of New Lace Trimi. Itig colors and enrichment of lace be- peak a supcr-lov el ine-s. As to Ihe colors nn.-t In favor at the moment It seems as- If certain shades of blue are In the lead, such in tur quol-e and the very new- and popular lido blue. Nile green and peach nre ulso well liked. Bride nre mostly choosing cither white, cream or soui" one or the other of Ihe new pinks for their trou-,eau lingerie. Not only Is lace lending I:-- icautl fylng presence to a generous degree, but II Is uio-l Ingeniously employed It refuses lo conlinc Itself (o cotiven tlonnl yokes nnd hems, but Inveigles Itself Into the scheme of thing In most unexpected and whimsical ways. In some ln-lan. es the garmrnl Is so lacy that It iiluio,i If noi quite be comes ii half and half proposition of lace and material There Is a ion-drnoy ion-drnoy to iipplique motifs of lace In ii n elaborate way, cutting out Ihe m.i lerlal from underneath. A new note I;' sounded In that deep ecru laces oficn lake the place of (he usual white oi cream. Those darket toned laces are employed Iml only for the pastel-coloi ed garments, but bey trim while us well. INpeclally effec live nre the ecru laces on while satin nnd his -i.mbination Is proving pop ular for bridal sets. The garment-' In this picture express hats that touch of the t-x.i'jite whict Is so dear to l.e fetninl.-.e heart. At garden party and formal summer scenes, one belnddj l.e Tus an s'.i-aw 'icture hat esploite.l ns It ha? not been for many iind many n s.-as..n past. 'It.e of the entrancing lacy Tus can straw bats, a Paris creation, by the way. Is pictured In the lower left corner of his group has a band Ing of pastel satin. It Is Jut ri:ch extreme Ivpcs ns this which nre nn swerlng the call of lit are-.; ue su:a mery frocks, for hats to near with hem. vvhl.'i shall nccvni the spirit of iiltrachara. nr.J femininity It Is Inlerc'tii-.g. oo, (o discover thai Tuscan braid has also entered (be realm ol sporis mill.iiery. To be sure, not In such emphatically lacy a form r.s the dressier modes adopt, but never thelcss ihe openwork theme Is cx prc.'s-cd In u d .scree! nr. I appropriate way. There Is the smart vagabond sporis lial show n In the bottom ovai II. (oo. Is of Tuscan straw. Is'ing r.ti open patterned braid sevved row anj row. If bats are not ol lacv straw, then they nre very npt (o be all of I. ice. Daintiest of white all over lace makes (he "hat beautiful." as shown In he group nt 1 1 io lop (o the left. Cloches of lace like this one nnd similar (o (he one with ihe ribbon trim center.-. I mx i -s ; K.. chx. Vyv A r -s . - ft, ' v - y. f :"' ' "'7'""- "- i ' - 7 r .' 4 v. ? -'1 . jA.-A'f '4w'Vw ' s,. i !: nJL. -...-. . I Some Trolly Summer ll.ili ! (he 1 1 . -1 1 1 1 o I Ihe new hoc Irlius I'be It i II 1 1 1 r o . e I o Ihe lei I Is silk w bile In di'. I . in I ible voile is the elm eli male rial fol the i-ln-llCae c, in i b 1 1 1 a I b 11 , Bin II el lilt" I h is I I be w ai-.l line 1 1 Is il i ll can lo nn i-Jiic n u ,v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: In the inline ol inlllineiv' more lovely, looie sl.-'etnl oi more Mallei Invt limn ' ' "''I Pl-'sclil , ! I'IV I.I. ... l, l'.iil.y , ,, '" '"'.'ll..,: lues, I :.'-v..-..,i".':.:; ::. r,r ::;,'"" ' II i ' V ia I . ,V n |