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FLUFFINESS AGAIN IS LINGERIE NOTE Nightgowns of Sheer Fabrics and Laces Elaborate Enough for Evening Gowns By NEA Service Paris—Undies are coming in again! ‘That's the big news today along the Parisian front. Skin-tight evening gowns were the Waterloo for a while of elaborate step-ins and chemise and knicker sets. But the underwear makers bided their time and now PEACCK SHES. Black, Blue, Brown and White Black, Blue, Brown and Richmond's Bootery with the revival of fluffy feminine }smart young society women living in Outer garments, victory is in sight. The practical ments, though slips, in the rare cases and delicate handiwork for elegance. the most ultra-ultra laces and the finest workmanship. No more pa- Jamas even for lounging for the wom- an who knows. With the nightgown |B0es a delicate negligee to match. ‘When the lingerers started creating nightgowns with cut and finish as Perfect as in any dress, a handful of OOTWEAR eee hot climates decided that these were Parisienne prefers | perfect to wear in the garden or when the satin step-in over abbreviated |receiving intimate friends. All that Pants of silk jersey for all-day wear.| was needed was a long, plain sheath But the American visitor is going in/slip and the nightgown became a again for clouds of lace and intricate | feminine, attractive dinner or garden embroidery effects on intimate gar- | dress. The idea of having a number of where they are bought separate from | tailored, unadorned nightdresses to dresses, still rely upon fabric texture | sleep in, to be discarded on awaken- ing for a fresh satin robe completed The high note in lingerie, though, |bY an attractive jacket or “liseuse,” is the latest nightgown. Into its|&3 thoy are called here, in the same composition go the sheerest fabrics,|fabric or in taffetas, is another good French idea that deserves to be pass- ed on. DUSTY AND CLEAR bine Two, Three and Even Four Shad By MARIAN YOUNG (NEA Service Staff Correspondent) New York—Not all pastels are dusty the first jonquil in your garden—and comparably bright hues vie with the grayish shades that have held first place for several seasons. No one seems to know which will survive through the summer. Probably both —because each fills a definite ward- robe need. The clears are good for sports. The dull tones are better for town and dressier occasions. Yellow, pink and blue are the day- time leaders, of cours After that come orchid and green. For evening, soft maize is a favorite, with a heav- enly shade of dusty blue coming in second. One handsome evening gown of grayish blue chiffon over a pure silk slip of the same color has a halt- er neckline of braided matching blue and American Beauty chiffon with long streamers of the American Beau- ty falling down the back to the floor. This is a shining example of the charm of unusual color combinations. Prophesy Comes True As predicted last winter, the love- liest spring and summer outfits will combine two, three and often four shades, You'll see practically no pure white costumes, no all blue, pink, yel- low or green. Instead, the smartest women will go in for white dresses with flamboyant, polka dotted scarfs and jackets and hats that do not match the dress or each other. I liked a pert late spring outfit, exhibited at a fashion show, that combined green, yellow and violet. It consisted of one-piece dress in a rather clear shade of pale green, violet Ascot scarf, natural chamois gloves and a felt hat in a yellowish color to match the gloves. Approximately 3,000,000 persons in England suffer from some form of 312 Main Sarah Gold Shop ° “Style Without Extravagance” Bismarck Show Friday, March 29, Phone 566 nervous disorder so badly as to need definite treatment. See Our Beautiful Creations on Living Models at Bismarck Style Simple Pumps With Sport Ensemble PASTELS IN VOGUE Loveliest Spring Costumes Com- | “Slightly stiffened in one fashion or Veils Stage Return After Movie Success The continued tendency for bangs and th ttle Women” type of coif- fure, which is variously attributed to Katharine Hepburn by movie fans, and to Gabriello:Chanel by fashion- ists who remember how she first tip- They have ind now they are also so smart that everyone is| fj wearing them, The shapes are pleasantly varied, though almost all of them remain another. Mainbocher, who favors narrow laces, does an entirely new thing in his draping of fine Chantilly lace around the face to replace the veil. Hevses it as a frame in one of the. bonnet shaped hats, sometimes with a chin strap, too. Again he takes the more conventional veil and in- stead of sewing it at the edge, hangs it directly over the eyes under a wide brimmed hat. this year. Clear yellows—as vivid as Glamorous Wraps Will Make Evenings Pleasant By MARIAN YOUNG (NEA Service Staff Correspondent) New York, March 23.—Lovliest of all the new, dramatic evening gowns for spring are the laces and chiffons with long sleeves under which your Jeweled bracelets glitter in a demure sort of way. They mold the waistline and hips—these ethereal creations that look like a clesigner’s dream come true—billow about the feet and ap- pear to hide back and arms, though they really don’t at all. You'll love them in soft pinks and blues that look like an April sky after a spring rain, in gray the shade of the ubiquitous godets, you'll like dusty pastels. If you're a bit weary of the ubiquitous godets, you'll like skirts that achieve hemline fullness by means of smocking or shirring in sections below the hips or by prin- cess silhouettes whoee gores get wider yand fuller at the bottom. One handsome evening gown is 2 shining example of the new mode. Created by Barbara Schwinn, a new- comer to the field of American De- (Costume from Stein and Blaine, New York) Classically simple black pumps complete the sporty spring ensem- : ' E i which is tucked in at the waistline. The black and gray Ascot and black accessories set it off effectively. Ethereal Evening Gowns May Have Long Sleeves Colors Like Spring Skies a soft tweed with corded detail at ‘wool street frock, the blouse of gored in similar manner, from shoulders to elbows, are full.and bil- lowing below the elbows, ending in BONNETS MOST IMPORTANT Bonnets are the most important hat, influence of early spring. Authentic adaptations of the 18th and 19th cen- turles, these very flattering and fem- inine toppers are just modernized enough to be wearable with present- day styles, while still retaining their old-time charm. Bonnets provide a necessary finish to the regency sil- houette so popular just now and will undoubtedly prove to be more than the passing fancy most fashion firsts turn out to be. cuffs that hug the wrists. The circu- |} lar collar of self-material stands high around the neck. Printed gowns in sheers and flat crepes often are quite plain with slits in front and fullness, if any, massed toward the back. Many are short in front and long at the back, allowing ankles to show. ‘Wraps and accessories are as glam- orous as the gowns themselves. Full- length capes of summer velvet swing free from necklines to the floor and give you a@ feeling of luxury that makes your personality twice as scin- tilating. Even newer than these are chiffon wraps to be worn over crepe and heavy sheer dresses. Lucile |] Paray showed several in her recent Paris collection. LINEN A RESO! FAVORITE Linen is one of the outstanding |[ fabrics for southern resort wear and recent Paris cables report that it will be popular for town clothes next spring and summer. New linens, in addition to being strong and long- wearing, porous and cool, now are |i practically uncrushable. Peru is estimated to contain 6,250. sign, it is made of pale gray chiffon, cut on princess lines with gores which are narrow Ab the Ate iiee ATE ie NCE &: DOME TONIGH osen & 000,000 tons of coal, of which 73 per cent is lignite, 20 per cent anthracite, and 7 per cent various kinds of bitum- inous, This style is outselling all oth- ers by a wide margin. And we're showing the Shirred back in three smart models. Tweeds, gabar- Bro. Phone 135 After the To chestra of seomeaee ‘The tongue is not the chief organ of speech. The larynx is the organ |der, were taken as a cure for 80 important in vocal utterance. ARTICULAR and Well-Dressed Wo- men Cheerfully Accept Fashions Shown by Robertson’s as Brilliant and. Authoritative Style Achievements tt Game, to Don Frederickson Fargo, Featuring Honey Harmon, Singer inest and cleanest datice floor in the nw. | Gents - Wolves’ teeth, ground tnto a pow- pleuriag treat of treats is in store for those at- tending the Bismarck Au- to and Style Show next week... We shall withhold the gay secret until the evening of our showing... Do not fail to see the Rose Shop’s interesting display. For Womens Wear Be Sure to See Robertson’s Fashions at Automobile and Style Show Saturday Night, March 30 not so many years ago, Admission | Ladies - 35¢