Omaha Sunday Bee Magazine Page he hrAAh: : 'AAA'A OOW. tfeJtafle ::AA aA:AAAa- Hker IfasihioinkP - ik. r'V --iV. .rvir;'.'.v;y.---C-V:;: ' 'tV - . . ' y -.,. ' : j .3 - - ' " - ' --.-.::: VAV;:, S 3 : AAvTv: Qi.yvv, ;v : ,.- 3 ... ff f ., jJ:-:- r-:r A': V -p: ;'-3i-Vil T ADY DUFF-GORDON, the f- ' . V. ' V :.''" ;7 V ' : ! v .'i ' : ,; ' v ivK ,' .' . jf I y mou "Lucile" I London. nd " ... ' '''-x'J., ,': v'. - y " X ' ; : 1 I 'v.'-., 1' r,'-C;'-Iil " : ';'. !'-.- ' y foremost creator of fuhiont in the . ' 6 Jr ' ' l' . ,' "A t a ' ' t". y la - V- f yr.' '.l.'-'':'y, worU, writes .each wek the fasWon ar- . ' .'r v: J f '? ' ' Av ' - V "'"' ".'" .f A . , ' ,''-V' 7 vi'rv '' ' ' "i ' y tide for this newspaper, presenting aB that tj ' M- . ' .VvV ' ' s , t' . ' ' ' CV --JV'4 V"'- is newest and best in styles br well-dressed , , ; U-- !7: v- . I '' "' - ' , -: ' : .' . ' -..V"' V;,V v' 'XX' '-X ' Lady DnGoraort'a Paris establish- ,,: , . ' ; V. ) ; '-Atf : ' f : V :.i : 'J' -'IZr ' ment brings her into close "touch with" that ' . , Jr '' ' ' ' $ . . 1 "" " ' '"j" ' r " . .n.- 1. centre of fashion. : -V v : J. Vf : V : . , -Vf M:-a i. - y - ; ii 'An Interea ting Dress for Miss Flor- ; eno Waltoa of All Gold And Orange Lac,' Net And Flowers. The Bodice ' Is of Apple dreen Chiffon. The De tached SfirtPrepnU an Adaptable Fashion, .Which Is to Be Seen in the JLater Summer Dresses. V f '"fi'AB r, 7 ' f Wit t . ' r.C'-'- '::'-'V .... -;v--v! .?A I - i . . ' V. f ' In L.. Hill's STwP'O. ' -;.:. :'r- 1 v Uh n ' N:J UAt If-1 -J y-.;hj tin ii as u L LhOreen arid Adapted from 7, jf rHf V? W K ?i 1? ' Walton Is One That Can If A dN ;Jfi fff :l : f H f t-to Ordinarj Uses. ' - .'f Ij j h II I it t . : Bathing Dress of Pink Shot Taffeta, Bound with Green arid Adapted from Greek Lines: This "Lnclle" Dress for Miss Walton Is One That Can Be Adapted and Its Charms Still Keptto Ordinary Uses. By Lady Duff-Gordon. v Cl0fc ' TTt WANT to show you this -week eome aowna It' is the easiest thins In the world to chance a that I liaTO made for Mlsa Florence Wal- "stacy dress" into one perfectly adapted lor ' an ton, the well-known dancer. They really everyday wear. It la only a question of. barso yiaor serve aa a text for an Article I have bad nles. The hlnk which harmonize behind the Costume In mind for a Ions time that of the influence of ' footlights naturally will not harmonize in the open h, the star on fashion but, alas! my apace ia so lr environment or In the environment, of the ' ... short it seems that I can do little except describe home or of the salon. Modified to suit, and you - Visor these dresses and five Just a hint or two as to hare a new fashion. ' ' .. ' Vttn how their necessary exaggerations can be modi- The hhjhwayman-y lookini outfit for the- same Adapted fled for everyday wear. ' lady ha cloak of black panne velvet trimmed for The most striklnr, of course, Is the bathing- with silver and diamonds. The cloak jnekes a . Auto- suit This is of pink shot taffeta, bound with - charming1 evening- cloak or domino-and . I iam ad- 'mov,njnir reen, and ita inspiration' was the fine old free vocatlng the use of the mask for automoblllng. ' line of the Greeks. It is really made all in one The dress in the upner left band comer is not h j piece, and there ta a separate eyeshade which Is " very practical as it stands for anything but the Cloak rastened to the cap. stage, out u nas a new not to wnich I want to Can Now, thU dress Illustrate perfectly my -phllos- ca" rour attention. That Is the attached skirt . - e ophy of what the stage's effect ought to be upon that hangs to the blps by ribbon. This is the . .. . fashion. Here Is a stage dress. But It contains ' "ewet fashion note of the Summer, and you will " an Idea?. Thl idea la, for the sake of the foot- ,ooa De e,nf dresses with this odd "merry-go- Either lights, over-accentuated and exaggerated. It is, round" effect. The dress Is all of gold and or- as a in fact, raised In pitch, to use the musical ex- DK tac 'nd Det nd lovers. The bodice la of , Domino f n n lhr, n h r 111 it in! f J ,l i ill : 1 4iit . ji . S3. . I - 1 1 If L ll Hi ":- H - n.AaalM u . .V I i J . .1 1 ( . nnl. fl.-A-k Iff n iricuiuu, out iuo point is insi ue laea is mere, v"-."- . , Ti fM.tra f , u atlaa 1 . . . ( TVw. f I. . ma.aa.I. hH'.tut . I t 1 wmmv iv 'Biiv tur VTSrjusjr wear SI in " " " v" iwunui ynnnu unu 0 I A Waildnir I Ibeachea u im oni ... ..r. tA I,.... .1.. .1... of three shades of green messallne. with shades " n Suit ,b7 'tLucile" 0f( Three-ShadTarTen . Messaline, salt the environment, and yet no barm 1. done to b.W.UMe.. ta uTrteSlS'S TasselionParaaol and-Flow'erton natto the same color. Cloalc J C-unvu tUIT, , i, 11,4, alffci. ' ' I