. T The Omaha Sunday Bee v -.Stunning BIlKkm Afternoon Costume lfikfo White Charmeuse. Combined 'With Old Blue Crepe, Showing the New Long Overskirt. The Sleeves of the Crepe Are Very "Novel. AT1NG Is tho strongest Instinct of fem inine nature. No matter what entic ing arguments the Feminists ad vance to strengthen their case, every woman brave enough to bold a mirror up to her soul knows that this Instinct Is the main spring of her life. It guides her from her youth up. It lies dormant during chlldhocJ, but as girlhood advances It begins (o "alt up and take notice," us you would say In America, The most natural ' thing in the world, there fore, Is the preening of feathers which the girl .begins early in her teens. 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No matter what entlc- ' only a.battleground where sho fights for her it was the girl with the most striking costume Gold Embroidery, jPMMi.KjSHffiK;- f Ifftl f; 111 ing arguments the Feminists ad- man. but a market place in which she displays who won the first attention from the male IWmKFiwSuSTMiK Copyright, t n y it ' Until a woman Is married life Is to her not only a.battleground where sho fights for her man. but a market place in which she displays her wares. The debutante, too young to grasp entirely the meaning of tho wonderful "coming-out" wardrobe provided by her mother, nevertheless does her part nobly In making the most of her small talents. She knows that she has a part to play. The older woman is more fully alive to the end she Is striving for, and there Is more art In her market display. The woman who has already disposed of her wares Is naturally keen about keeping the buyer In subjection, and employs her art in never letting him realize how very little, after all, ho is getting for bis vrtt?iVs ray t KSinHiHi w w iV:0 . hhhh i.LJMi'r m tor the Star Company, a rent Britain Ittghts Aic Err LADY DUFF-GORDON, the famous "Lucile" of London, and fore most creator of fashions in the world, writes each week the fashion article for this newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best in styles for well-dressed women. Lady Duff-Gordon's Pans establishment brings her into dose touch with that centre of fashion. , Lady Duff-Gordon's American establishment is at Nos. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street. New York. money or tn return fdr his lore. Few women will admit that thoy live but to get married, and few men will admit that thoy arc Influenced by tho clothoa a woman wears. Thero may be men who do not know or care what a woman woara, but I doubt It Thoy may not be ablo to tell whothor nor gown Is mado of satin or cloth, but they know If It Is bocom lng, If It Is smart and If It looks expensive lng, It It Is smart and If It ropka expensive. My friend James Barrio Is of. tho opinion that what ovory woman knows is that Evo was made out of Adam's funny-bone, Dut I do not agree with him. What every woman knows Is that she has to keep ono step ahead of tho woman next door or around tho corner In order to make herself noticed In tho marriago mar ket. It is this feollng pure and simple that has created in woman the doslro for display. 8ko knows that a man likes to feel that every other man envies him the handsomely drcsso wom an he Is seen with In public. At a dance a man enjoys tho feeling that he Is dancing with tho best-dressed woman In tho room. Theso thoughts woro rathor forcibly brought to mind ono day last week when r attendod a garden Tarty, which was nothing mora nor less .than a matrimonial grab bag under tho auspices of a charming matron who hao tbrco 14:' daughters to marry off. And she was sur rounded by matrons who also had their daugh ters to settle tn life. Each girl In question was dressed with tho utmost care. And Invariably it was the girl with the most striking costume who won the first attention from the male beings who thronged the "market." From this party I went to an opening, where I met a very much fatigued mother, "Help me choose some gowns for my daughter," she said on meeting mo. "Nothing too girlish, for she has really passed tho 'jeune fillo' age," I am sending you this week the "Marriage Market" gowns I selected for thlB mother. They are, as you can see, somewhat extreme in style, but what would you? This daughter must keep ahead of the daughter of somo othor mother. The two afternoon costumes, while extreme, are not outre nor groteiue. The beines who tnronRed tne "mantei. . snm2SKr. .nxetxmm bhbm Magazine Page rtcisnra. Chrysanthemum Gown of White Charmeuse, With Flame Color, Coat. 4 chrysanthemum costume Is striking In color and very graceful in line. The gown Is white charmeuse; the draped coat la a flame-colored charmeuse just tho color of tho chrysanthe mum she wears; the sash Is a flame velvet. Her bag and her hat supply the needed touch of black. This costume worn by the slender brunette girl for whom It was bought will make an Impression In the market, even though the times be dull. T4io other afternoon costume is a daring combination of blue and white. The large rose rV nrra I YVtnim in Jiruiarm OI rVC73C. TVIlll uri ?1sHUL. bTbb1bbbbbibbbbUBBBS!.Vbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1I worn as a corsage Is a glowing crimson.' In what surroundings Is woman at her best? In tho ballroom, at the dinner tablo or oyer the teacups f. Who dare say? I had tbo tea hour In mind when I chose the dcloctablo little rose and gold coaturao with Us flesh-colored bodice and sleeves and Us long, graceful lines, Thero Is dignity about the dinner cos tume of black chiffon over white that harmonious. A dinner gown should be dignified In fabric' If not In design. This Is so In both. I nearly every costuBae I choso rose was used la soma way, because rose Is the color of allurement. Handsome Dinner Costume of .Ik Embroidered Black Chiffon Over White, with Girdle of Rose Sattp