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V v i I TV ikefc v Petticoat. 01 . NB In this age' of extreme tntnry B hardly understand unle on knowi the enormous amount of money , ;epeqtapon .woman' lingerie I , Juet now underwear mnst cllnn ebont t the wolat, since dress girdles are high and a ilendor, graceful line l moat desirable. For the reason that bodices are high and full across the bust, underwear must be full and fluffy in the eame place. Quite the really smartest thing In petti coats l shown In Figure A, a skirt of soft ret tataer heavy cllk In eream wnlta, trimmed with three almost plain flounce. These are scalloped oa the edges and the ; scallop are bound with black velvet rib bon, which make them strong a well a pretty. Velvet polka dot are set. In the turves of the scallops, and thl simple triinnilug Is wonderfully stylish and effeo. -tive, The top flounce has . small .black- :, bound scallops on It upper edge, and Undel the bottom flounce Is a fuller ruffle wltt ' pJnked edge at the top and bottom, Jilack silk nndersklrt are not a popular as tbey formerly were, although women still wear them with practical gowns. Instead, the white silk skirt I worn and, yet, the deep purple and the bright green, It must be remembered that In the cats . f colored petticoat the color must be r peated In tbe bat or gown. Cauallv t . lor of tbe nndersklrt U repeated lorn, where 1 both. The fad of tbe season t undoubtedly foe erles and much band needlework bave taken '"" l0n .r 0,18 charming wa, rign-reT UP0B UndeK 5 "ound th. bot'tom. Arold h, i of the .k.rt run. a big band Xea'tb, tern of .f;01" th P-t tern of the lace producing a flower .ew Inside ,he circle of the ' ct , jailer circle of narrower black lac. taL ui which aurround. , whit, ,llk di.k Rented in the centre with . black c. flower. The wreath. .re connected It til top by a row of three flower. In the t Pattern of b.ack lace, and these three flower. re set a little abov. . band J Z n that cover, th. ,eam of th. top of th fan-shaped pieces. I ,ach of these in serted pieces are four shirred bands of silk snd four lace Inserting., while a ruffle of black lace finishes the bottom of the skirt and fall, over one of whit taffeta, seal loped and pinked on the edge.. The top of ' the skirt Is fitted In front and ba. a draw string In tbe back. The Smartest, K,rve.t Little Coquet. . . Combing Sacqnes. Tbe dainty embroideries which have taken ; the place of most of the trimming lace, for petticoat are both effective and useful. Tbey launder much better than lace and tand much more wear la fact, give better service generally. Lingerie petticoat, are very popular with , many style, of gowns, partlculari fn. evening wear, and a very dainty Illustration of a lingerie petticoat Is shown In Figure C, where the skirt may be of either silk or some tine-wash fabric, and trimmed In ; the sume manner. In the case of a silk kirt the embroidered strap which cros the flounce would be silk a well. The coquettish little combing saeque, worn with this skirt. Is also a dainty bit of underwear l a iort of tiondkercblef effect. It is s'twple and yet effective and can be mads f silk or some Hjtbt material. There Is a fancy , for attaching the uo depart to the upttora of little skirt on , ij cornet cover,' and fbls give a graceful " Hue to tbe walstwhkh is relieved of an extra ifilcknes about 'It - I have Invented p iiiui corset cover alio Hit In rigur i, " ' 4 .1 4 1 if : Copyright, 1904, by "i-L. a dipt (Zb .vf .J- K Araertcan-Journal-Examlner. Great 0 NT." if r A j rat. and rlv. aA 12 .. ..''-T ribbon . i.'.--V,. ' ribbon closely or looei f tn Thev .re mr... Kf," 17Lz!-'Z?:J.h ribbon which by no mean, .'erve th. pu ..- J7 . .' " nuuerio sou two ior wnicn tney were Intended Th tbey were Intended piece wnere the Dorset alway soile is ' - - 'arnnnn tha halt . n ,k. drawn and belt of all colors-frequently .-- -. " w nu two uciLa n im i black-rub against tb. pale ,11k and .Imply tiin it mu.u... t. . ' w,H wi.M.nuw- nas ur mi rea on'Hhat I, got up tbe little cover Illus trated, which keeps tbe entire corset cor. ered and clean and also serves a a skirt piece to fasten petticoat to, If desired, a well a other articles of underwear. My wn Little. Sweet Device) foe a f "Twoaf" Little Gown. , AH fashionable nightgowns are made with a low neck and abort sleeves and the nrks may b. round or squar or V-shaped, bat tUey -Jst b low U tliey would be smart ' " , - '''v.' - -; - Britain -Rlghta Reserve in IS TOE FA' i, v'w, , , t ' l - , . vt n "ble, wh ch Dt over th. neck and 1",u,aer ana nave volumlnou. sleeve, 2 natln th,nw M dor- ' . ,,roin"n look Ptty In bed. . On. nlffht b excused tnr n1rfln ZrTJLt XX . , . " . v wear- ill ur iiun.111 k. iif it ii in i it v san wmwm . iS7. " ' n i . , . , . .... , ' ' 1? , :rT leeTe bed In thr. nnisnea in tni niu.1, oi in. nigntgown now and a gown wy i ,hown In figure inree suort bars or lace are set la the centre of the front of the low neck and on each side of this piece of lingerie, shaped like butterfly wings, are set In and edged with berrlngbonlng. The abort ..lT hestrlpet lace bar are also surrounded rlnffhAnlllc Tn Ids flat)' A I no wa. that in the llngeVle-are put on crosswise and the little sleeve is gathered Into a lac beading through which is run Dink ribbon. tied In a pink bow, The, sleeve Is finished wia a lace-dged shaped raffle, prfctl. - n ;," Mrs irmiATMD ill v v ? ran through th. beading and . bow of wld.r rihhr.n l. i. fr..t .nrt n the To tront ba no gather and very few. while the .same com The gown I of cambrlo, fln.h.d - arm. finished with a medium wide hem. ' v Th gown In Illustration V Is very On .nd aheer to oualltv and Is flnlibea wi ana aneer en queiuy ana is , uuisueu , w ... . ... . . . tnre small tucks ana a nem at in oonom. rrssA h m 'a Iaaa InaairtlHM TAHril S wins band' around tb low, wtuar neck. nd nn - - r-vvT w. . , tn.m. . .hnMe. .tran. Two nlecea. Jolned together,, crow th upper arm, and th neck I edged with lace. Pink baby ribbon run through the. beading tq th neck and through that on the armlet acd th . ribbon enda in two bow, on abor th . In font, and two In front of aeh . m"7. .J.. u ' t, .,. two In front of aeh a 01 l "T0 u"4 lQt . ( " In trimming underwear with ribbon very strong, serviceable kind of baby ribbon la used for drawatrlnga, andjth bow must AAn ultra smart cream colored petticoat, with black velvet border on the scallops, for day wear: B"A fascinating silk petticoat trimmed with wreaths of black lace and inserted fan pleat; of trimming. ; G Such a pretty, perfect petti coat of fine lingerie, embroidery and lace, with combing sAcque of soft silk trimmed with lacev ' " v D A new, most dainty corset cover, edged entirely around with : narrow lace, and having a 'plain back and lingerie shaped pieces set in' front Feather stitching done on every trimming edge, and skitt'pjece with ribbon and beading to which skirts may be attached. , ' EAp exquisite night-robe, with shaped pieces of lingerie in front and lingerie baby sleeves. Narrow lace and ribbon in the trimming. ' . F Fetching nightgown, trimmed with wide lace bands and ribbon bows and drawstrings, and having tucks at the bottom. G A Sault'de-lit of the utmost tmartness of soft silk and flounces of transparent lace, with wide satin ribbon bows and loops. H Chemise yoke of lingerie and lac. - - - ... ' ; I Chemise yoke of embroidery and lace. . ' ' ' J A very smart combination of , divided skirt and drawers. ' k : always match the drawstring etactly tint , Ther are wash ribbon, , too, that many people use, bat I think H I so much nlcr to bar a fresh ribbon run' through . one' clothing whenever It I laundered. Ot eours It 1 a little outlay of time and trou , bl to run these ribbons In when one ha sot a maid to perform tbl task, but result Is so dainty and-sweet that, almost any on Is willing to take th trouble to echlev It " Women who do not ear for drawstring as hows' apt loop of ribbon Just th same, and pink 1 the favorite color for. the. It I fct worth knowing that light pink go not tde half a quickly a light blu. Quit an elaborat aanlt-d Ilt la show In tluetrattoa . Thi I not loos from th )ac trimmed neck, o.ual, bat. ba lac beading run through with ribbon Rom th full Wattean pleat la th back to th front, wher th ribbon tie at one ld. Is fact tbl dainty garment might aerr a neglige also. A wide,' oft ribbon brooght around from th centre of th back t l trout of th V neck In front, wbll iarg bow of th ribbon bold ap . it frill of lac In th hack. - A deep floonc I gathered around the shoulder and tall In ca.cad all th way down th front. Th soft allken rob ba a deep flounce at th bottom, narrowing to tbe front and bead with lace inserting. , This flounc nd on each aid near th ick, where It termination I flnlahedlwlth a how and long uds of wld ribbon. Tb sleeves hv two wide band of shirring. ; one around tb upper arm, from which droop i puff, and on abov th deep fall ot lac at th elbow. ' -,-'..-. Smart underwear la fashioned of tin wash fabric,, tnr.ch of th linen' lawn, naln Book n1 ,lm,,r fabrlc Wl "nr ln lu" uur" wr re . concealed. Bheer fabric ar nor 6opl' than other for fin nnder ,na tarlou women have, varloua fan. cl lor "u ooaiitie oi Ilk and Jor "am win qoautiea oi llk and tormed a liking. fat. Qffa.