Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 122, 27 March 1912 — Page 18
PAGC EIOnT. TWW RICHMOND PAXULD1CM ANI OI7If TCLEGQA31. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 191. . " ' ; Wtot Dsdnty Woman Wms About the House' ' ' FUYt MARCH 29 ' . Copyrtht, 1912, by L J. Robinson. ured lawn having a sailor collar, and For the woman who does not care very supple, Terr Ions and medium low jpaaMMItfONAS of a good quality wide cuffs, made from the same mate- for the combination garments the chem- in the bust I Tl I of wllkoline, In delightful rial, but edged with lace and insertion, ise with fitted back should prove sat- , To be perfectly corseted these days r tt.itl j-tA ,11 fy.rnw rtlt , Jj l ' I il I designs and colorings, and A most elaborate matinee of all-over Isfactory. The garment is cut with a one must appear to be as guiltless of uns Udic wt Wliunruw open our UTOR 4nu OC I 1 edged with wide bands of lace with a lining of pale blue silk sug- small Inverted plait just below the stays as a school girl. The ugly hip prepared to SllUW the Spring and Slimmer hat StyS s satin, may be bought for gested the possibility of a home-made' waist line, which makes it fit snugly line of the old models has been ellml- to all Women in Richmond and Vicinity. YOU are V" l&iBO. copy, In which an old lace waist or about the waist nated by snug, smooth skirts of the most welcome to attend this Opening. : A novel negligee seen in one of the gown and the satin lining of last year's Very dalnt.v, if not quite practicable, fabric, and the bust line may now be . hops owed Its original style to the party gown might be used. The all- are the night gowns of white, pink or concealed by the almost indispensable very wide, pointed revers that turned over lace of the model, which was in blue crepe de chine, trimmed with Nor- brassiere. back from the opening at the throat on pointed effect about the bottom, had mandy val about the yokes and sleeves. a style of corset that Is steadily A T1PP rlTI TT" T"i ion side only, and extended below the blue silk tassels to finish each point Cotton crepe is gaining in favor for gaining in favor is what is called the I ) 1 K ! waist where the narrow point was fin- The lines f . the new tea gowns fol- lingerie, and especially for gowns, be- topless corset, which extends only two V- X V .A. AXV .u'tv, ; Ished with a long tassel. The leftedge low very closely the trend of the styles cause of the ease with which it may be inches to three inches above the waist. r T T 1 ;' of the garment was simply stitched, as in other garments. The crushed girdle laundered. This model is particularly desirable for VV C S. t C O t t JTl O t 6 1 t was the bottom of the sleeves and the has displaced the Empire effects, the A clever way to make the popular the woman of slender build, or for one ; , j ekirt, and was brought over to the side side closing is much used, and pretty combination garments, so that the com- wi10 nthletically inclined, and when ;.:.; ; to fasten with two large buttons, just cutaway effects are obtained by the use binatlon may be severed if one desires, worn with a well fitted brassiere gives ' i beneath the tasseled end of the revers. of lace applied in a sort of coat tail is to finish the top of the drawers and great freedom of movement, . j , ... ,. ... .... : - . . 'r:is.i& . Underslceves of material matching this effect that begins from the center of the bottom of the corset cover with . . . m- M-Mfflinr- ; rever completed the attractive little the front separate bands of beading. One rib- .... - -ya'? : lonnging robe. SUGGESTIONS FOR Til B SUMMER hou may be run through them both, so . -;":t'-' :' ''-' The sailor collar is well adapted for tnpfrir bat e,tner saruicnt may De changed . "v.,i:.;:s! . f use on dressing sack or tea gown. In very easily. ' -" !' kc.): :.s:s: beer embroidery with a lace frill Many of the new night gowns are There is little change in the corsets .. l . j about the edge they are seen on both trimmed with lace about the hem, and for this season, a fact which pleases ( " .. " ;5v? si r i ellk and cotton models. For $1.05 one some are slashed up at either side, Madame mightily, though it grieves t " X." j may get A very dainty uaUnfie of fig- with lace outlining the slashes. the corset-maker sorely. They remain " :, -jy. , A Cordial ! l:'ch'"'Wl ' ' ' i- :&fp&- invitation j h0-mmmf " :r:m Extended to Ladies WMWm " : )eningDays . OPENING DAYS-: 5 Thursday and Friday ; I Thursday and Friday 'March 28-29 - i March 28-29 . : It is our earnest desire that you attend this opening, as we ; ; wish you to become acquainted with our policy, both as to the EVERY MARCH WE HAVE AN OPENING. THE REASON FOR THIS IS t quality and price of our millinery goods. Prices lower than TO BECOME BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH OUR CUSTOMERS AND TO ; others. SHOW THEM OR ADVISE AS TO THE STYLES FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER. ALL DURING THE OPENING THE LADIES WILL BE ENTER- ; j . TAINED WITH A FOUR-PIECE ORCHESTRA. WE WANt ALL TO AT- i;TT. ff TEND AND TALK WITH US. Witham - I Millinery the south side millinery store - . S-3i Between B and C, on 'South Eighth Street " ; '; . 'i; -: 31 8 i' Main, Street' . ' . SArC" . . , . . .. y j-; -. ' -f
