Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 140, 29 March 1911 — Page 14

rAGE SIX.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1011. O 8 O C)

, ' ' " " l 1 '

Lingerie and Negligees for Summer Wear

newest models in lingerie

bow the influence of the

prevailing Empire stylos, ometlmeg In the cut of the garment Itttelf, wometimns

by simulated effwts carried out with beading; and loaeta of lace mot If h. In night robes the Empire style la aim-ays much favored, since It tend itelf expeclally well to these garments, and It la now making its appearance in many of the princess slips and combination articles. Usually the short walsted effect Is obtained by wide ribbon-run beading Juat below the bust, abore which may be insets of eluny or vaL, or attractive dealsns carried out In insertion. A distinctly new creation, especially desirable for wear under the narrow iklrta la a combination garment consisting of corset cover and k nicker drawers, the latter tied In closely at the knee with ribbons, giving a chic

and trim effect. Many women have

aolved the problem

try bit of unnecessary

wear a most Important proolem thews dnys by wearlcg just two princes pieces. The first, worn beneath tbe corset, la n combination of a fitted chemise top and drawers. This fastens down the front, and If the drawera are not abort enough to allow tbe garters to faaten properly n slit may be made for them to pass through. Over the corset is then worn another princess slip, so that tbero Is nbsolutely no fullness about the waist. A clever Idea Is to have tbe dust ruffle on tbese lawn slips detachable, and made to button onto tbe skirt under tbe beading which beads the ruffle. One may then substitute ruffles of silk, mohair, batiste or any other material that Is suitable for wear with one's .various gowns. For the stout woman r to whom even allk seems bulky, this arrangement Is Ideal. I Still another form of the popular combination garment is one in which the waist part, made with surplice closing, extends to juat below tbe hips avhere a circular skirt reaching to tbe

knees is seamed on. Muslins, batistes, i corded

cambrics and crepes are the materials most used iu lingerie tliU season, end whl!? embroideries are greatly used, the eluny and val laces and medallions are also profusely employed. Petticoat are very scant, with the preference, in the silk ones, for mesbo lines and the soft finish taffetas. Persian and Oriental colorings in the flounces are conideml very smart, while black and white effects bid fair to prove as popnlar In petticoats as they are in outer garments. Negligees have never been so utterly fascinating and bewitching m they are this season. The woman who Is able to pass by these alluring confoot tons without being trapped into wild extravagance is a rarity. Here again is struck tbe Empire note In many of the more elaborate creations, as well as in thesimpier models. Oepe do chine and satin, sometimes veiled

I in chiffon, are the favored material!,

of etlminntlng ev- T..w ln? trimmings range from lace iry tanljln under-' rlW)OU to gorKWns metallic em-

broajerles and richly beaded bandings. Ou very French model of rose color satin, cut on scant, straight lines, had a tutle of black mousselline de sole, finely plaited, and hemmed with the same material, which gave a smart line of solid Mack to outline its edges. Below this hem was a wide band of heavy cut steel embroidery, done on grey mousselline de sole, which made tbe whole tunic cling to tbe figure gracefully. Less elaborate but quite as effective was a pale blue crepe affair trimmed with three-Inch wide white ribbon embroidered with tiny garlands of flow

ers. This was carried down both sides of the front of the gown, and also

edged n large xquare sailor collar. Another collar, of gold filet lace was laid

over this one, and the sleeves were formed almost entirely of the gold

lace.

In pink Japanese silk was another

model of very attractive lines. From

the shoulders hung a short tunic of

cream color point d'esprit.

which was edged with ecru lace and fci: in ioints at the front and back, these points finished with silk tassels. Thee was a small butterfly bow at tne uust of the pink silk with long ends, also finished with tassels. Tea jackets, hand embroidered and iace trimmed, may be found In a variety of stylos. The lingerie effects are dainty and cool fcr midsummer mornings. Tbe Japanese silk kimonas, it pretty floral and Oriental patterns, are now priced as low as $3.50, while in lawn one may buy for a dollar

neatly made kimonas In a variety of

daintily flowered or Btriped designs.

Concerning the Corset and Its Accessories

O bavs the appearance of being quite uncorseted. to

look supple bnt shapely as

though a beneficent Nature

had happened to mold her

In exact accordance with tbe present

reaulrements of fashion that Is the

ideal of the well dressed woman. Heretofore it has only been possible of attainment by those who are able to buy the more expensive corsets, but the increasing demand for flexible corsets with as little boning as possible has brought out many new models in tricot and coutll that are boned only enough to give the proper lines and a slight support to the figure. There are very few changes noticeable In these new corsets. The boning in the back Is shortened slightly, as Is also the skirt extension of the fabric, and the bust is considerably lower. There is also a tendency to emphasize the waist line a little more at the back, but the whole contour of the best styles is eloquent of easy grace and comfort. Many corsetiers are now making a corset especially designed for motoring. These are sparingly boned with single bone stripping, and are so com

fortable that the fatigue of long touring is greatly lessened. An unusual

feature Is the band of silk elastic at

the top of the corset They are made up in broche, in white leather or In soft, supple chamois.

The lower busted corset will no

doubt add to the popularity or tne

brassiere. The stout woman has al

ready found it Indispensable for con

fining tbe bust and holding in restriction the flesh under the arms and above the corset at the back where it is apt to roll up unpleasantly. She will select a heavily boned brassiere

of strong cotton mesh or batiste.

Some of the new models are covered with embroidery or lace and run with

dainty ribbons, so that they may be

worn under the sheer lingerie waists. Indeed, some styles that extend to the waist line have a peplura snugly fitted on, making the brassiere a satisfactory substitute; for the corset cover.

8 a u 8 O () O o o o () () o o o 8 o o o o 8 8 o 8 O ( o ( ) 8 ( ( ( O (

:aDCacacaacaaaaaDDDaaaaaaaaDaaaoooaaDDDDaDDaDDDDaDDa

ii u rs on n ir ii !! II II II U n ii Ei II II II II

II II

II II

L1:

GIFTS F& EASTEM

You can not err in selecting a Watch, Fob, Bracelet, Locket, Ring, etc., as gifts for Easter. Never was there such a display of appropriate gifts as we have collected for this season. With this very complete stock of about everything that one may desire to give, we arc ready to lend our aid in the selection of satisfactory gifts.

JTnnstt a Few Sirnggesffioims WATCHES IN ALL THE RELIABLE MAKES IN BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVED AND PLAIN CASES. BRACELETS, LOCKETS, LA VALLIERS, FOBS, UMBRELLAS, SCARF PINS, CUFF LINKS, BELT PINS, BAR PINS, COLLAR PINS, BROOCHES, FANCY COMBS, RINGS, EITHER PLAIN, SIGNET, SET RINGS.

n u

1WIM L SFEWCEK

704 1VSAMVJ ST.

c

o o o 8 ( () o o o o o o ( o 8 o o o o o o o o 8 o o 8 o o () o () ( o C) ( o o o o o o o o o o o ( ( () ( o o o a o o ( ( ( ( ( a o o o 8 ) ( ) ( ( C) ( 8 8 (

THE SHOE CORNERSeventh and Main Richmond, Ind. DEAR FRIEND: You are no doubt going to buy a pair of Spring Shoes or Oxfords soon and are trying to decide just what to buy. With the wide range and constant change of styles you may be at a loss to know just what you want. It is not our purpose to attempt a description of the varied and most popular and prevailing styles for Spring as you may be more or less familiar with this from reading ads and fashion sheets and noticing them in the show windows. We anticipated a season of novelties and dainty, smart, snappy styles for this season and bought accordingly and can assure you that you will find here an array of the most elegant styles in Footwear, such as you have never seen in Richmond, in Ladies', Men's, Boys', Misses' and Children's. We need no introduction. This is our eleventh year in business in Richmond. Our methods and manners of doing business are known to all. Our business has shown an increase every year over the preceding year. There must be a reason. Don't decide on your spring purchase in Footwear until you see what we have to offer and the price weask for it. We want your trade. Yours, NEFF & NUSBAUM.

WE WANT YOU TO WEAR NEFF Cl HUSBAULVTS SHOES THIS SPRING We arc sure we can fit you out to your entire satisfaction if you will give us a chance. Our shoes have proven their superiority to hundreds and thousands of folks .aijjl .we want YOU to know it. We want YOU to wear our shoes. TRY them, test them, compare them with any you have ever worn. Our new Spring shoes reach the top notch of style and elegance. We Stake Our Reputation on the Style and Quality of Our Shoes and Oxfords - We have been in business too long to attempt to sell our trade footwear that is off style and of poor quality. We might sell a few more shoes for a while and make a few extra dollars possibly, but could not hold and build up the enormous and magnificent trade of which we are justly proud.

IR3TDE Ih FEW F THE LEA ON.:!

TYLE OKI UE3 -TK-:

Ladies' Black Suede Pumps, one, two and three straps $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50 Ladies' Black Suede Button Oxfords, short vamp, high arch $3.50 Same styles in Patent, Dull Kid and Gun Metal $2.00 to $3.50 Ladies' Tan, Velvet and White Canvas Pumps very newest styles $2.00 to $3.50 Ladies' Tan, Velvet, Satin, White Canvas, Button Boots $3.00 to $4.00 No difference what you want in Footwear for the whole family, it's a safe guess that if it's in Richmond you'll find it at our store.

Compare our values, our styles, our prices and our service with that of any place you have ever bought shoes. We not only guarantee everything We sell, but we make our guarantee good. Just try us for your next pair.

Kiy

n

lacaaaaacacacaBcaaccaaaBBBacaacacaBca

o accccccccccco 0

o o ( q q 8 8 O 8 8 O 8 8 8 8 8

: ) o is si o o o o o (I o o o Ii ) ) ) () () 8 o 8 8 C) O () o 8 8 () ( ! ; C 8 8 ) )

8

8