Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 04, 1915, EDITORIAL SOCIETY, Image 15

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'An Interea ting Dress for Miss Flor-
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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.
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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
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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
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