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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1913)
unday Bee Magazine Page TheOmahaS k Cctfxt.gl.t, 1811. tj the 0tar Company, Ureat PrIUla nishU XleservtO - V JIB K- u59MniiL&. .jaksHkisW h f mil The New "Nun's Headdress," the "Eiffel Tower" Plumes, Very Transparent Tea Gowns and the " Fuzzy - Wuzzy" Earrings. 1 T "lUT The ChauWs Hat I Velvet, w& EHfcTTwm PW 'By IMj Duff-Gordon ("LuciiV'). I OR soma months the evening headdress of the smart woman has bees a thing of barbarlo beauty ao orgy o oaproys and an avalancho t aigrettes, outspreading and up standing in every "joaslblo and lm possible -position. But now tho panoply ot plumest la to -be tors from the head oi the fashionable fairand dark and it the" milliner is to t obeyed the women who havo for' ee Ions be trjrta to rival a wild Iadlaa chief tate will sow take a aua for tfcek sae4el. ia th Matter f headgear at aay rate. t it wiH b a aa wKk a tffer eaoe for tarlag laeteaa at demure k tats eloee frM-tlag ef the faee and aata. aad hi m ef fair wake brow there" i a baadtag of hlmaerim silver lace, bordered with a liae of light and diamond. Of course, only the woman er. fa fact, the girl with a perfectly oval face should adventure upon Its closo silhouetting in this way, but, granted beauty ot the wearer1, the provocative allurement ot the head dress is undeniable nd delightful. It is easy to imagine, too, how wonderful an all-black "nun" head dress would look on a Madonna faced girl, exquisitely fair ot skin and with dead gold hair. Altogether there are distinct and -decorative possibilities in tbo new creation of sensation. Hats are admittedly and un dosbtedly growing larger, and per haps lovelier, too. Cut that the small bat is by no means dethroned is proved conclusively and pleas antly by a new "Lewis' model, as worn by one ot the prettiost ot Paris ian actresses. Only tho brim is ot velvet, the crown being Just a soft semi-transparency ot black coreophane, against which and here every petal shows up in atrlklng relief are clustered some white und golden-hearted mar guerites and a couple of roses white and -pure. Catching the flowers together at the back is a bow of wide black vel vet ribbon, so arranged that two teag looped ends fall far down over the hair, while the others are raised Juet sufficiently above the crown o( the hat to relieve It from any sus picion ot flatness. Haye you, I wonder, discovered just exactly the right kind ot hat to suit taosfe saoaeats whea the clerk of the weather and yes yeurselt are froOi alike in your snanlet moods? Because if sot, i can tell you what to choose an exgulslto affair of pink tulle in that three-cornered shape Which when sot at the correct angle on the head ia eo dbUclously' Jaunty and becoming, and which Is made !bbjssss3MLi i!'Paaam BfBKBSBBS BBBBBBb23Sv vilr BBBBSBBB VRHBQf! HBNKi&'ujBsssssssssssa isbbbbw 1 KlGiffe yf i LsLisssl vis LADY DUFF-GORDON, the famouslj, ale" of London, and foremost" creator of fashions in the worlds writes each week the fashion article for this newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best in styles for weU-drettcd women. Lady Duff-Gordon's Paris establishment brings her into close touch with that centre of fashion. Lady Duff-Gordon's American establishment is ' at Nos. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street. New York Gty. ' need alone or together. 4 great contrast to the pink tulle bat I have Just described Is the "chauffeur's' hat of black velvet, with Its curious leaning plume. Tho Instant I saw It 1 thought of tho Eiffel Tower, and lo. It was named. This is a trying shape perhaps, but given large dark eyes and fluffy hair a woman may wear It unchallenged. One of the strangest and yet indi vidual arrangements of the hair Is shown In the lower picture. Paris calls this the "Futiy-Wuzsy" ear ring, "FuzzyAVutsy" being consid ered by Parisians to be a perfectly proper "Americanism." These rings are made ot the hair twlstedy&bout a .bit ot the thinnest of gold wire This velour hat with its stunning ostrich fanoy is one of the latest models, and one, I am euro, that will prove a great favorite with the ultra fashtonable woman. Of the making of hats there s no end, nor of the making ot delightful handbags. Tho bag of the Au(umn must match the costume in color, and to be absolutely correct it should be made ot the gowji mate rial. Tho present cheapness t the Oriental embroideries has led the smart woman to discard her bag of these most charming fabrics. The Nun Headdress oi Diamonds and Lace That Is the Rage in Park which demands the accompaniment of a rather smart gown "of charm euse and ninon or lace, so if you feel mora inclined toward a "sweet alraDliclty etyle ot attire you ehould Ox on a hat ot soft white felt, the brim so upturned as to reveal an underlin ing ot powder blue crepo de chine, while the almost Inevitable touch of tulle is in this cose transferred to the crown, where it forms an encir cling kilting, held In place by a trail ot white wheat-ears. There is. too, an upstanding shear of theso decorative things at one elde. and peeping out from their midst one rundown rose ot delicate pink, with a epray of fresh green leaves. Go I can Imagine the hat looking Quite- lovely can't yout aa wprn by a pretty fair-haired girl, whose gown of the finest white chiffon or marquisette is arranged with three deop and closely pleated eklrt flounces, the cross-over con eage being cashed with blue, and one long-stalked pink rose being etuck In the girdle. The two extremes of fabrics meet tn the hats of the moment. Just as In the gowns. Tulle, that most fragile of all materials, and velvet, the most durable, are the favorites. doubly eo In this case by a eott os trich feather bordering to the tip turned brim, and the further finish, ot one long plume, which sweeps far outwards and then upwards at the back. The whole dainty thing is so tar la the one faint and. fascinating shade of pink, but there Is finally tucked away at the base ot that sett ostrich feathor a little cluster ot black-pot? ailed and golden-hearted marguer ites. And eo the whole effect Is In creased by the contrast. I like, too, the union ot tulle and feathers, and, altogether, this Is a hat to wear when "all's well with the world" -and the weatherand to make you still better pleased with both. But ot course also it Is a hat ' ' 4 1