A A The Omaha Sunday Bejl Magazine Page V - Vi; fl1 & ffc. III ii 1 i na , -- v i The New Style Full Skirt With Graded Bands. xfsni'i'M CImcUiT Model J f'H'lYf- ; V -'!$. ' A;At:;f .i't.t'ji- yt'A ""- 1 . ' " V-'j. -vVi !fipr-.-.vA IIS?. lr- j f -. . V'' ; ; t . ; . jf ? v " T! ,,,, ii - A '?.- Blue Gabardine Dress With White Em broidered Collar and Yellow, Blue and Green Figured Tie. u ms vv j inn. r 1 7W s J ADY DUFF-GORDON, the famoui "Lucile" of London, and foremol creator of fash ion in the world, write each week the fashion article for thi newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best in styles for well-dressed women. Lady Duff-Cordon's Paris estab lishment brings her into close touch with that centre of fashion. .f-.v- il. "I't- it-,:- .: V, -::.v- -'t'-V' - :"-J ii- ' t :. " U; . ,;.v; J ll;.'v.;vMVy) l' T;-.i; 4iV v-.--A 7'.,.,i'K1;.'''l;'''''', . M t 'v'.W .... ' - - - - ".;..v 4 r '? .' i. '.V Ay ' f s y Sl I .. -M.'J" New Fall Black Satin Race Coat Trimmed With Gold Braid and Buttons. The High Collar of Fall Is Shown on This Coat as Well as the Elaborate Trimming. ("LucUe" Model.) ::zi 4vf!l m $ v"" ' "V ' , U'-0'" '-vxv..,, t..- y A. J I - ii'.....u: New Long Fur-Edged Tunic. CLueUeT Model.) A JUST .. Th By Lady Duff-Gordon ("LUCILE") UST a few words to gtre a hint oX th new Fall Fashions. Hera i one of the new aklrU and tight bodices that mark some of them. The akirt la In graded bands ot silk. The little fur-trimmed shoulder wrap Is also one of the new and charming oddities. This model shows the high collar, as does the coat pictured in the centre of th page. The coat is of black satin trimmed with gold braid and lined with tussore. The military not clings to the new Fall fashions. It is accentuated by the tight-fitting hat and the military plumes. Over on the right the charming little model shows on of th long fur-edged tunics which tn combination with th brilliant blue waist of this dress is extremely effective. Down at the left is one of the low collars on a trim walking dress of blue gabardine. The collar is whit and embroidered; th tie ct yellow, blue and green. A belt of patent leather completes th costume. Soon I shall show you some of th new gorgeous bats and the mors-gorgeous-than-ever brocades and fabrics that will make Milady of th Fall and Winter more ilk a Bird of Paradls than ever. For one thing, fur Is used In combination with velvets, embroideries, laces and brocades to present a most unusual and striking effect. This was, of course, foreshadowed last season by Its us as edging. This year, however, fur actually takes Its place as a fabric. The thing to be avoided 1s the creation of a "patch-Cjuilt" effec; Otherwise It is astonishing how lovel these bits of pelts appeal tn conjunction with the rarest ot laces sod th most barbaric of -trimmings." t V