March 24, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 45 LINGERIE ENDEARED TO THE MODE FOR, THE MORE FEMININE' The pajama ensemble , at the right is de- signed of red crepe de chine in combination with a highly lustrous gold material, $16.95. Soft marabou trims this crepe satin negligee while intri- cate shirring smartens its cuffs, $22.50. The lovely Gos- sard Complete at left is a splendid, supple, supporting gar- ment of satin tricot, showing wide elastic n- serts and two lacing ~~ adjust- ments. $15. Left, a gown of crepe de chine bordered with net lace and tied with satin ribbon, $14.95. ol Below, crepe de chine step - ins diagonally cut and lace trim- med, $3.95. A brassiere of crepe de chine in combina- tion with French lace, $2.00. LINGERIE--WEST ROOM-- SECOND FLOOR Above, crepe de chine bloomers with georyg- ete petal ruffles picot edged, $5.95. Chemise of crepe de chine elaborated with lace trim- mings, tiny tucks and a rosette, $5.95. Pajamas with picot edging and floral embroidery on jacket, $8.95. 0] I i a J a UD oe. he JUNIOR APPAREL SECOND FLOOR "MISS JUNIOR! MAJORS IN CHIC Beige is the smart color in this one-strap slipper of wvouthful simplicity, $6.50 At the extreme left, a navy georgette frock with draped cape effect at front, $39.75. iy sports outfit consists of a variegated 8 riped slip-over sweater, $8.95; in combination with plaid skirt, $6.95. The French tam, $1.95. The junior hat of sand visca is ornamented with pedaline and banded with grosgrain, $7.50. RO SE N B E RG S i, Ka ih a double cape back DAVIS STREET -- EVANSTON © softened swith