Show N NEW undergarments TWO STYLES IN BLOUSES underclothes INDER CLOTHES become more and U underclothes moro more diversified in styles as in colors and in materials ate rials manufacturers apparently have much falth faith in the appeal of novelties and have found that modern women tire are like the athenians always looking for new this may account in part for the interest inspired by novelties in undergarments but the variety in outer wear is also responsible for it undergarments roust accommodate themselves to costumes we cant wear petticoats when ilien we ire golfing to in tweed knickers or built in N AN ilk WASH SATIN combination flers ders in knitted underwear when we are clad in transparent blouses the dominating style points in the displays of now new under things are color and silk many new colors and color combinations seem to follow naturally the growing popularity of silk fabrics crepe back satin and volle voile de da sole vie with crepe de clique in silk undergarments and such new colors are noted as banana yellow turquoise blue fuchsia and royal blue with pink light blue and pech in greater demand ho however Never than the stronger hues too many shoulder straps are awkward to manage and a N ansh ash satin combination blua tion as shown in the picture does docs away with them bodice and 1 dickers 4 y 4 s 41 v i 1 1 1 I 1 avy 4 4 V i I 1 j pa I 1 A 0 0 4 OF WHITE VOILE AND SILK CREPS ire provided with casings that carry bastic bands to be removed when the carment Is laundered and inserted alien it Is worn norn an innovation appears in tussah illk in the natural color used for mak ng bloomers feather stitching in a ontra contrasting sting color makes an lie te for them in line with this new interest in color are printed cotton voiles that may make a new chapter in the story of 0 underwear as the season advances A stroll through ti the displays 0 of blouses in the shops leaves the impression of almost bewildering variety in them but a little study discloses that as to styles they may all be broadly divided into two classes the tuck ln a anil I 1 the oyer over models the tuck iris ins include lingerie blouses of lightweight light weight cottor cotton goods ind all tho the shirtwaist types A whether of cotton or slik satin or pongee heavier cottons and the silk matei lats are apparently all made in over the skirt style for sport wear acar esponge or Is shown in smart models simply made on long lines this handsome cotton fabric makes possible a low priced blouse aith as much style value as its silk competitors in silks the crepe weaves ore are favored and it Is predicted that spring will bring in high contrasting colors for wear ivear with dark or neu aral toned suits cornflower blue tangerine and some vivid greens have proved their effectiveness already tor for this purpose JA A dependable and neat lingerie blouse offlie white volle voile as shown I 1 in n the picture below discloses the advantage of the tuck tn in style for transparent fabrics its adornment of little tucks and tiny ruffles it in the tailored class and assures its perennial favor the other blouse of silk crepe is one interpretation of the kimono sleeve with collar front panel and sleeve trimming in contrasting colored silk floss embroidery trimming Is rather sparingly spar higly used but bead and silk embroidery avear appear to hold their own with new adornments and inserts of materials n contrasting color hemstitched hemstitcher hem stitched in handmade lingerie ingerle blouses of fine volle voile and batiste still hold bold their undisputed position in the wardrobes of 0 elegant women the TAzi failing charm of daintiness belong to them always u t 0 BY Y aram |