K r The Omaha Sunday Bee Magazin e Page 1 I ,..';, , j . - J '.", A ft , , , " It,' lit ' it 7 1 t t ' DC' .ill . MJk. J" ' . r.. L. Twd Views of a Gala Evening Dress Striped Taffeta Gown, with a Satin Border Made in Deeper Shade fx LADY DUFF-GOR-. DON. the famous "Lucile" of Lxm don, and foremott creator of fathions in the world. Writes each week the fah ion article for this newspa per, presenting all that is newest and best in styles for well-dressed women. Lady Duff - Gordon's. Paris establishment brings her into close touch with that centre of fashion. A White Velvet Evening Dress Trimmed with Black Fox Fur. This Is a " Wonderfully Attractive Example of the Use to Which the -Little Furs" Are Being Put This Season. The Model Is One of "LudleV By Lady Duff-Gordon ("LUCILE") WITH the. flrat fall of anow tt and jive the effecf of a very fine long question of fur and their tall and can be used In banda of any v v of for the moment Furt are used this year as much and even more than ever as a trim- uses seems to be more Inter- length. This come in nartimiariv eating than anything else I can think happy Just now, as the weight of any heavy fur on the tulle evening skirts of to-day would pull them down, de-strorina- Immedlatplr th "iiHr-bfnv. mlng ss well as for warmth, while out" annearancA so npr.rv in h they are being mixed in many queer present day gowns InlVl Tn ,iQ 1 same fur on and in color. The queer coloreddyed coaU Moleskin is made in several fur. of last sewon have completely new way.ometlme, in gtrl of dappeared They were much too ,wo 8hade, of mete8 "n eccentric and easily copied to be long . , ... it , ' . lived, as were rue Ve5 wlxt any TlT Zl'u ' ' '7 g":g ihirr .iu a M'Antri. i opposite directions; sometimes in .,. . .,,hh .nM. checkered or even mosaic designs. These are, of course, on whole gar- such a audden appearance. Furs as before are still dyed, but only in colors that are natural or seemingly natural. In aome cases fox is made a little bluer or Kolinsky a little redder or darker, but what ever fur is used, it Is only slightly re- tMAVAit n rnlAli fmm tKa natural The making up of fura this season wlin Iur w matcn ror tle "PPe' Prt menls, which are generally bordered with a broad band cf either akunk or 'ox. I have made a number of what I call three-piece dresses, the skirt being of fur to the knees, the chiffon trimmed has the greatest charm, and I have used manv little novelties tfcat era extremely attractive. One happy Idea is the very little narrow bands of rope fur which make the daintiest and most charming of trimmings. over which is worn a coat which reaches down to the fur part of the drees, and la worn with the hat and muff to match. when not in use are rucked un over the arms, giving quit a decorative appearance. I have one or two shawla that are rather attractive. They are mad like ordinary plain lengtha of material, nothing to recommend them but the fur Itself, which the wearer herself adapts. There Is nothing to it at all whatsoever, but about two and a half yards long by a yard and a quarter wide or moleskin, sealskin or tailless ermine lined with some contrasting short fur. It Is just a blanket and nothing else, but la worn with the most delightful effect on a slim woman who knows properly how to manipu late such things, Above you will find a picture of a striped taffeta gown with a satin bor der made In a deeper shade. la the front It haa a tiny little apron bor dered with the fur I described above. The bodice Is made high In front, with a deep "V" in the back. The sleeves describe themselves. Notice the odd way In which the lady Is wearing her hair. In the front tt is still close to the head, while besides the little braids three small, puffs appear rather far back on the crown. A gala evening dress appears, with two views. It Is of lemon colored taffeta faced with pink over a petti coat of the aame, which Is of brocade with silver flowers. A little ptnk aaUa bodice with a diagonal band of fur, the sash la shades of citron, orange A number of my gowns have verv - - - V.HVHI W1UV larrit ruffs vntjiA rf h..u fn - j . . " --- -u w" pin, nniinea wrta a bouquet or Very narrow strips of fur are twisted sleeves about eight Inches too long, flowers, complete this simple but dig closely together around a long cord, which pull down over the hands, or niflad mwn r. .... 9 f i :'. V t r-. I t' A- 1 i'-f Jty - I' .y. ' 5'C-;'.r-;..rl ' ' ' i" - " -- . 1 .... - I . .Vi.;.-,. ... . Cr7tielir, 0I, u Star Conjp.oj. Oival SnUia Rifktt Bct4