1 The Omaha Su.nbayx Bee INE Magaz rr 51. llii i 3 1 n p a t jBBK s BBBBBBhSRbBBBBV 'iHafc SbiIm MaBHRsBBBflksV Newest WWITST.N'Y Gordom i urnarsr CsashsaM af' i Bfest Seaye ' mmI Sack Ssiabtt V SeaBJBBjesI isjf 'LMlfts ' ' ' lee a,' TrirAli i lift iiil mfik By Lady., ,; DuffciQdrddtti Picture v Copy- .: rights by tar Company, raw ra- :' V'r'v W ,v" tEiuil p SBiBBBBg SbvBBJBJ - :wfe ti Paris, Sastmbw 20. ILL ftris Js ca the alert await ing the AAttttsaa opetngs, and, as wuaj, the eyes o all tha world ra oaUkls city ot aedee fcB4 nod frig. F;om alt tokens tiii will H . msri'toMldax Wtet. Wo' will, X think, reick the height ot ttia ftctureiaua la fashions during this s- mu We k4y kor'u4 iIIwhm GaiMtorouck at his best a&d U ys of tha Zaslr at thatr -warst. AlCarMM 4 vwils ar kemiB mora efetiy and 1 iwtmritiijf Inartful, H suck a tktac t svoastal, Vt tk- buty lies to ska Mam. a4 4raa-te(f, a&d tk awniKwwawwi la all fat taVfaarlo Mat ska In areata iaalca jm tMm, I y haY tea4a t&Ia aUiMt. fcaa, kt rUy K iaii sm tm mvw iwior h4 I 4-ra4'elv gkfltMM, lrifle4 atp m,. niiiiiiay w jHUBt-Ua my, l $m mi, Wt kowjooltehl Hera t aWCs4 ft ttt U jwj, l3(Ui th lily. 1ma4a Ua ts rfcfc u, w4 M wM fca a Ue vary Lucite Model of Blue Charmcuic Tango ,Cojtumt, Showing the-Leoped-Up Train. modlh fabrics this Winter for reception and opera cos turns. It Is so supple, so luxurious, so delightfully yitlgtiig whea draped even on ungracefulgures. But wait very soon 1 hops' to send you photographs of soma of my latest designs created In this delightful stuff. Trankly, the aewer fabrics aro nearly all for even $ng wear. There t, of course, lat joyous durtya, which fa its heavier moaenta makes such adorable sport coats, but la Ksi lighter momenU makes superb tailored cos tumts of a beauty that makes the feminine soul grcan with anguish when denied their possession. I do not think that duvtya will ever become popularized, it Is very expensive, and If cheapened would lose the very quality that makes It so desirable. Borne time I will show a costume developed la this, be witching fabrlo that will please even the most captious critio I know, JtMt at prot I am dply Interest b neraiag, or trot-about, clothes for the debutante, the dear, delightful Jeune fllle, who la Paris wears the siplH kind ot clothes, but wko lo Amarlea la allowed a little more latitude, although x aa glad to cay that art the girls brought up la tha greattat luxury la New Yerk are imeic ssora laply tck yir. But X hate balere sse'the stoat bllthaaesM kl4 ot a blue epoage trot abet ettttte, st suited to a pretty bto4a bi r bar tAUt akter, R to rar t plats. The broad bett Just abava the kaeea ta'sew, ami the Xus Ludk Tango Wrap of Blue Charmeuje Worn Over the Tango Gown, Showing Twk Train Usidpaa!, Ccsyrigat, 19JS, bjr th Star Cerspaajr. OrMt VrUrJn XUfthU ftMarv i,Ludk. Model, Showing a New TroliAbout . in Green Eponge, Topped by Smart Btae Vekwr Haf. ..Decorated wih.Ivlercunr i et e-f .if i teftt? -rSa: l. . f ADY DUFF-GORDON, the fawwa "Ladk" f 4 ous "Lic3t" f ,:4 .Lr .rJ. t.- ...... ' 4"e EondaA. and foremecl creator al warra. writes each week ike faahiaai jmwsU . .far-..a,l,- (-' dm newspaper. ''preKStmg all. that is. mwsK ae! ,htt styles for well-dressed women. ' ' : ' " .4 Lady Duf-Gordoa'a. Paris eUblishflnl brkf Ke tsto dote touch with that centre of fashian, , Lady Duff-Gordon's American eftubfohratftt is at Nos. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street. New: York. . alaa coat feas splendidly? youthful lines. The turaed-dowa collar, the silts for the wide belt aad the toag, banned sleevaa are aw tseke ' that appeal to the young girl. The aaaall hat fraaiag tie fae so ba nlagly is b) valour decorate at the back with Maak awl Hm aarery wtega,' As you will aee fro AH Usee platwaa, bsts are sasall tbie Wk. tar, bat net teHaltaaslwaU 1 ara always happy whes say clleets approve ef eersrey He thtr trt-asUt coetumes. It la so workable and se haoomteg avary ,' but I eat a that davtyn will give eerduray ad eve! velvet a ate. tm bafaya the Wiater 4e that is, tn the world which aara-aat ' fetw mnk It speads. This blue duvtya aeetuae has the aewaat Xte Jaekat,' with pea UHttoa. baafc. Tha skirt k decidedly pag-tep, tad has tha tll)ie at Hw traMsratta skirt. Tie girdle la asptuea. It aaaae from, an ahtiwa shap, and wm ai'eae tlmn aad at Versailles. Just between oumlVM, It was at e tine part ot the splendid hangings of the palace. la great contrast te tfca g&rgeousaess of that girdle aad the daring of the skirt la the prjsi little cap of baby lamb. The stock collar Is ajso of the Iamb. And now.ler my brave and bonny Cossack. Costume, a perfect do light to me, for of bourse you remember my fondness for blue serge,' -And this serge Is of a quality that is sup'ple, but silklly heavy tb klad that will "wear forever." if that be aa advantage In these days ef the quick change. There is very little Jn fact, no drapery on the skirt, for X eaJM act dignify the slight fold at the left knee by calling it drapery. The cap ot black satin, with its impressively fierce quills, k as Qossaok as Cossack can be. There Is a purple girdle that gives tho needed color note. The sleeves In the severely plain bodice are of black satin. Hero is another tango costume that has most excellent points. The robe, with Its fish-tall train looped up, is a dullblue charmeuao, lined with dull green. An odd touch Is the fur boa slanted about the blps. The lamp-shade tunic ot blue tulle is. not wired, as the. fur gives it the necessary bouffant effect. The bodice Is cut low in front and filled tn with tulle, but the back Is high. The fetching tango cap is made of the blue tulle. Tbeglrdlehl. effective tassels, and is the making of the otherwise simple bodice, And last but not least Is the tango wrap ot the green lined hlu charmeuse. The twin tails are the fish-tall train unjooped. The fur boa is brown fox. These costumes this week are practically all for the young glrL Later I .will show you some stunning models for the tfcatroa jf fashion. X am Interested Just now in the black and white revlyal, for the wh.ee! of fashion hss come full circle and brought the all-black and the black-and-white gown to the topmost point of popularity agulnr though Just the other day it was right at the bottom crushed to the very earffi by the multi-colored forces, which flashed .their ralnhow hues la our eyes with such dazzling effect that really we were blinded to what wea happening. And so the fact that the saidand smart black gown has 4coma out on top" again has provided quite a, surprise, not to say . sensation. But It is wonderful how quickly we can get used to changed conditio. and costumes, and in no longer time than It takes to order and scc&v a now gown every smart woman seems to have garbed herself In tha $lack attire, which can only be one, ot two things dowdy or dan gerous. And as ni? woman is dowdy aowadaya tha me folk are folagr t tase their hearts more frequently thas avar y t - ... . 4 1 fit n 1