The Omaha Sunday Bee Magazine Page r dy Duff -Gordon Tells Just How Old Fashions Can Be Made Over Into Attractive New Fashions LADY DUFF-CORDON, ft fastoua "Uicil of Losdon, and for trato f fathlona hi the world, wrilta each week die fathioe articla for thia eawapaper, freaantini all dial it fteweal and beat in ttylea for wII-dried womb. Lady Daf'GonWt Pari ealabluhaaat bring bar into cloaa tench with dial caalre of fathioe.: hi,' A V ,. . . . .... .J .. ,'' . ' A Silhouette of Grandmother's White Gown A t '1. V- . v. ; -v.'':.,'r;: r. . . V : ' ; ' ; . 7Jn U t .-. . - ' . " - ,' .4 I , - ' -.. 44.' "f '. tc' '.i .;?,.,'..., l ,; .' " 1 ;: : 'f v.v t ' MAo-;Ai AAAH ' . i -wi- . a- ' i " v ''A i ' A Al. f "-"A- ',;!";AC-?;-A'.-M . ... 1 ! I tad This Gown oHVhlte Filet Reproduces the Broad, Full Flounces and Larre Fichu of Our Grandmother's Time By Lady Duff-Gordon ("LUClLE") I'KUOW that tb Utla of th tt tide miy soond a trill imver tnat, 'bat J assure 70a that It la bot meant that wart aU la tact, 1 tWnt'lt la a reij high tribute to ST'andmother, and! mlcht Jast as well Include . .treat grandmamma and BattreataTahdmamma- and' aa far let as 7 on desire. Tha.feeltns that to many, hare -ex pressed that ."arandmamma -was be-' bind the times and that the dresses al;e- wore - are hopelessly old-fashioned and so on ,1s unjust' What people, forget la that grand mamma In her time was Just as much up to data as the most up-to-date woman of to-day Is and that forty years from ' now those who pride themselrea on .'being so model and ,wbo laugh at the fashions of the old ' dsys are going to be laughed at them aelres In Just the samo way by their irreverent descendanta. Now, as a matter of fact, the spirit t fashion la neret really new no mora than Spring is never new. And yet Spring it always new, and so will true fashions be. Grandmother . in the tempo and. pitch of her day was exquisite and embodied the eternal gpiing or fashion; She materialised this 8pring in rsrlous ways, and it la oar duty to study her, to pick out those wonderful flashes of beauty that embodied themselves In her dresses and to transmute them Into the lashions of to-day. That is what 1 call making use of grandmother. There is a charm in qualntneas a very great charm and it seems hard fir HhW: Ui Z:rXrr-- ?vUi:vr.:-J) i ) ; . (.!..'' VA. ,V i ,. ,.'':-'' t I . AT1v. V T. f AA;'-''";A" ,,..A' " --w i iA , f ;:r t A t V ' ; '.'.AA-AAv ,;--Aj ..vv- :V.;. ;-;.;;.,-..;A.'..A . A A, :A' v L4:Ai-:.A A ;;S-i :'A;,;v A AJ - x-'-'kiX::'.:'' ' ".'A" :.:fAr V;t- r- : y f ' K V '.- 'I-' H5 N hAii-v; ' -A.v:a U:' ;: VAVA r.r A u : ' : t -'- A, .v . . A t. ;- This-Costume Has the Prim, High-Waisted Bodice and the Stiff, Straight Front , of Silk, Suggesting the Jewelled Stomacher of More Magnificent Times It Was ' 0,MIoclt from Qualntness the In the photograph on the extreme Th lde of past times. Why this is so I left the quaint charm lies In the largo I tiT' Aoa i know but w ' ,0, cluntne, flchu, in the wide ruffled sleeve, and, In the ia of no time and no age. and yet It in the broad, full flounces. The robe Canary does hare that atmosphere of old is of white filet, daintily embroidered. Silk Gown vender and rose leaves. The third of the standing figure! Beloved la Urf6 Phot0rtPh tt- toucn lveB another view, a silhouette, of of O of old r,bton nd flualntneea is es- the grandmotherly filet, and yet es- or uur peclally apparent In the tight bodice sentlally modern gown so dellgha Grand- with the pointed front remlnlsoent of ful for a good-by-to-Summer gown? mother, . the Jewelled stomacher of more re- The lower middle figure repro- She Sat noX n et mora msniflcent tlmea duces the posture of our grandmoth. Waiting thn Ten rD(lmotber', Tt ,n whtl "hyly, and doubUess a llttlo vokee the shade of great and great- anxiously, waiting for a partner at a onyiy, great-grandmammas. There Is a sug- dsnce. The foundation la of the and a gestlon of primness about Its straight canary silk beloved by our graad- Little front effect The entire costume In mothers. The deep flounce la of Anxiously roM colored Bet ud deeper tone white net elaborately embroidered In a j. of rose colored silk, with garniture floral colors. Even the curve of the ' . t hem and sleevea of sliver em- decolletaga la distinctly of another a Asked broidery, whisks one back to the day time, one characterised by capUva O Dance of demure flirtations. lug archness and Di-tron. I CP)rTi(1il, by Iha Star Owu. OrtU BrtUla BtfhU tML