Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1915 — DAINTY BOUDOIR WEAR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
DAINTY BOUDOIR WEAR
NEGLIGEE* ARE ALMOST BEWITCH INOLY BEAUTIFUL. Illustration Shows One of the Prettiest of the Modes—Great Variety of Colors May Be Selected for Its Creation. •“Good enough to eat,” has long qualified as a verbal seal of approval on those things that particularly call forth one’s admiration, and in connection with the new negligees the terpi certainly seems suitable. Just the mere term “negligee” does not seem half expressive enough for the delicious clouds of lace and billows of chiffon that make up new and bewitching room gowns! For instance, the dainty one here shown. We can almost offer a guaranty that anyone can look pretty in it and the quaintly pretty boudoir cap. v A white crepe de chine petticoat slip is the foundation, writes Lillian E. YtfHhg Tn the WSshingtoiTStaf: It may: have an embroidered border or be finished with flounce of lace or selfmaterial. The top is plain with the petticoat gathered to K at an empire waist line. A simple kimono-Bleeved bodice makes the top of the coat to which the full skirt is gathered with a wide beading and a high-waisted encircling line of roses. The front edges slope downward and away from the waist, and are cut in large scallops bound with taffeta. The neck of the bodice and the sleeves are edged with white fur. Use azure blue, shell pink, maize yellow, orchid or white chiffon for this model, with little pink roses at the waist and white rabbit or marabou about the neck and sleeves. Keep the under slip white. The cap is a new one. It consists of two ruffles of net or chiffon caught
through the center to the head size with a band of ribbon and trimmed at either side with tiny roses. These ruffles, of course, encircle a plain, close-fitting cap crown. Such a design should make a special appeal to you happy ones who wear a solitaire on the fourth finger of your left hand.
The Eye Is Pleased by the New Negligees.
