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THE y OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOV P R ~ - 4 L} 4 b ¢ » - \ HNew Gibsory. Model in. Linen and. Ejxmbroide ros- 233 By Mary Eleanor ODonnell ik HIE blouse to match the suit is the fash- fonable dictum this season. Time was when a gay and frivolous affair adapted to general use and bearing no special re- lation to the particular costume was the 1dea fn Dlouses, but the day of the thor- oughly independent separate blouse has gone by, save jn s0 far as the tud and i lingerie blouses fill the bill The blouse matching the costume in color is the only correct thing these days. It is interesting to note the varfous shop announcements from day to day Everywhere attention is called to the demands that the blouse match the sult. There are chiffon waists over 1f-colored Brussels net lining in all the new shades to match the tailored sult, crépe de chine walsts, dressy and colors to match tailored suits. Some an- nts go farther and say that they guarantes to matoh any of the new colors. In chiffon waists certain novelty lines are shown, such as the velling of black chiffon on bright founda- tion siiks. This makes possible the use of a bright silk waist thus velled with suits of varying shades of" 3 one color. Black chiffon over blue is a favorite com- bination and the same idea is also popularly oarried out in emerald green and rose. This use of the black ohifton over color is idea direct from Paris, and follows closely on the use of the black net guimpe and E 5 collar which were so strong a fashion feature last 3 3 %Y » @ season. - A great many of these new models are made with 4 deep folded girdles of colored satin, the upper part of the waist being of sheer net or chiffon, perhaps in con- trast to the satin. On a great many of these models are shown the elbow sleeves, which will be in fashion again before the return of spring. Considerable use is also being made of metal foun- dations for chiffon wais This 1s a repetition of last winter's vogue, but it promises to be popular. This fdea is frequently worked out in the high grade im- ported waists. Fancy mesh nets intermingled with colored silks and metal thread are being shown also among the novelties. Mne: tin crépe de chines, and crape me- teors are shown in the leading suit colors. Taftetas are not well thought of except in black. Messaline. is the much more popular of the satin surfaced materials. Sleeves for walsts intended to be worn with the tallored #uits are long, and In most instances quite tight fitting from the shoulder to the wrist. The ex- ception to this rule is the more elaborate blouses in- tended for special occasions. Here the sleeves are fre- quently in two sections, one of the same material as the body of the garment covering the upper arm, and the other of the transparent material which forms the yoke extending from elbow to wrist. There are a great many clever ideas in the shape of these sleeves, and in style they nearly approximate the styles of sleeves shown in the afternoon and evening costume. A num ber of these models, too, show the sleeve that comes only as far as the elbow * % The yoke is much used on blouses, as it is on cos- tumes, this year. This is of lace, fine figured net the tucked, hraided, or ishirred net. One of the newest materials for this. transparent yoke is a fine ®old tulle, which serves.the purpose that silver and %014 lace does on the more elaborate costumies. The newest shape of these vokes is the long arched eftect, though the pointed and round yoke are seen just as frequently. Indeed, there is a great dlversity in the shape of the yoke, apd the individual woman must be hard to please who cannot this season find just whai she wants in blouse designe. Waists made of soft silk and s Blottse Showing Mewest Lane in Shoulders ana Sleeves. With Jabot toMatc. o Tailorred Waist in Flue Dilk, 0 Vi in, in styles sim- tlar to colored ohiffon models intended for the 1l holds fro tallored suits, will be in good style to substitute for the °°'®r® models in these are made with tucks of varying In the lingerle waists Irish lace sifll holds front & more dressy models. These are generally made without ' 0thS extending from the shoulders to the belt. Nine rank as trimming, but er tirely baby mesh ‘u“‘ . the transparent yoke and are more along the ides or ''M® Out of ten the front of the waist is ornamented strong leaning towards the plain Intticed patterns ‘. lingerie styles. with a frill made of the same material as the blouse. Cluny leadé Irish a close race in popular f..w. and | Tussore silk 1s another excellent material for these . '® ! usually plaited aml extends from the throat to 1is quite as well liked and often preferred waists, and as this material comes In all the faaniny, N® eIt The edge of this frill 1s often hemstitched b ) X i able colors and in pretty printed designs it is, certain ooy o0, (N the scalloped embroidery. which i3 Shies i oi0e 5. 90id damand for aiet made [ | to win its way to the proper appreciation. Oneef the worked in white or in colors to suit the wearer. This cotton crépe, which has a certaln look of “nrml‘w fo rettiest of these simple walsts was 1 prodig side frill is pretty, but it does lose its pristine fresh winter wear that appeals. An attractive ne show L) » 4 o5 PlU® ness when worn under the tatiored coat. Many of the had trimmings of Irish crochet in & bold ring patter tussore, vn-‘-'--u .-:;,m..u in black. It was blouses also have the frill around the wrist The lace was placed in four inch pleces between tb made in the : nl:yh tucked body and s . » tucking on the shoulder and also lengthwise on t) 5 i compl o-t:“"“ -.:-0' etreps ": 'fl;':‘;hz“ “:: Conglderable use is also made of wool fabrics in sleeve, with three strips around the cuff. Real la | vt d IR Slack staaet s o #hirt defigns. These are shown in white, tan and hand embroidery are the hall mark of elean ke ith green. and o mmart Itie eravat With Wwostiss of grounds. with fine lines O bibCK oF on thess biouses. bt for thoss who cannot atord 1he 112€ BiShop ®leeve As Adarted to Tailored Blowse.s, green around edae. color. The nonshrinkable flannels are t! price of these luxuries there are many dainty styles J ] One sesw_ any quantity of shirt styles. The most factory materials to choose in these waists. leas expensive and wimost equally effective materials o )J" | Y