ILLUSTRATED FEATURES PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1914 50MB UNDERW&AI? SURPRISES FORYOU ' "hV I . A p3v Ly iK" l' : h :v.' l iK'T3 -rn r iii.t i v. " j;.'- rrr-JV; v;lv-H - 1 1 Mnkmtf ' 1 i . ""Vlr wt10" . ; - - y Kjf l r : Ursa bip.ai lia..- .- ';!." j.:", ' J-"'! V-..- r;.V-.-.S:,,!;;'fa!'-fr-.J'-iV.'-i'S S-.il".? i-:;'ft'J!ifiivB-j,-i''fy'''!i"y 'iSvWi 4;:;? ;.-;t:.'"'W"' v-i''- -'A'.' h ';!! 't ii '-.-V. - ;;' , - - - ' i J--: .: :'' 'y - " ' :.';'" . " ;-..-.- 'sT --'J ----;'"?c'! " j. k-'s." --.if .".. ; I W ml dkrj-it y -jC:0: f ,- -4'svy , v--r ' .i -' - -. y - vsFn S' OMB one has suggested that the last few yean ? ..i mo uiiuerwear wona nave been virtually years ' of abnegaUon. There has been no underwear. Firms have gone out of the - business; husbands have protested about th trni-,nt .. of their wives, . although, let It be understood that the same husbands have never refused to take a look at the wives of other men. The underwear has been a small part of the wardrobe of brides-elect There has been no industrious sewing of sets for the trousseaux. Oh, no! Why waste time on garments that fashion has pushed out of the place that was once held by all sorts of tnings? . The underwear that Is now In the good graces of womankind must be SOME underwear. If It Is to have a second thought And It Is. Here,.aP8 ome underwear surprises for you-If you w'"lne to ""ten. All kinds of innovations have made the underwear topic Interesting. Take the powder-' puff for example. Every one Is taking one these days. ..er nefd.you, crry a ''ceptacle for the necessary little thing. It Is always with you-ln a hidden place, to V, but, th?re 18 a certainty about Its being there that will make the pocket on the combination appeal to practical and powdering femininity. In this Imported garment the lower edges of the drawers are turned up and caught so that a powder-puff will be safe In the Tolds. Come now! You would not hesitate to put a roll of money there. Why not a powder-puffT The romper combination Is just as free and easy as It looks. It has loose lines and the freedom of little w.w.. o -i no comDinauon or corset cover and - vuuiuaiKuuu ui tui net cover ana drawers obviates the gaping line at the waist, and there are no side or front ftening, for you slip this on over - -r wnu mi viivviura nap. . iuisu, uuu ieei one a ciown in tne long blfur cated garment that is a nightie, if you wish. It is also a combination that can be shorter and worn with a frock. Especially good is this for the dress that hints of the pantaiette, and, although you may protest at first It la not so far away as you suppose. T1tre ?re other surprises. Color on underwear is now the thing; silk, organdie, beads, metal embroidery are not unusual as decorations and, above all, freedom. There is no hampering in the underwear of today. The dances may be responsible. The cry for less restraint or the wish for something new may have helped In the f'nlle,i,ny.ra?' underwear 1. not the least