The Omaha Sunday Bee Magazine Page 1 'ft wmm ill 5 WW 1 A Head Drapery of the Old-Fashioned Crochet Work That Has Become New, and the Very Odd New One-Eye Veil ;4 Duff -Gordon - r i -s 3 V twK A "Tip Tilted" Lace Cap, With Trimming of Imdeiccnt Beads r.j . . ' L' ADY- DUFF-GORDON, the (amoua "Lucile" of London, and fortmoit creator ol fah- Kn in the world, write jeach week the fashion article for thw newipaper, presenting all that it newest and best in styles (or well-dressed women. Lady Duff-Gordon's Parts estab lishment brings her into dose touch with that centre of fashion. Lady DuffGordon's American et tablishmenti are at Not. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street, New York, and No. 1400 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. Milt iltiiti its 5 If! ...v.j( P s S . in Unusual Example ol the Angle at Which Many Choose to Wear Their Hats By Lady Duff-Gordon - ("LUC1LK') ' V ((Q EKM8 to me all bats are tlpsllr Inclined, quoth a Fifth avenue bachelor. "No S V Vv offense toward their ehoreble wearers, of course," he hastily added. Scrutinizing the head coverings presented oa this page, you will agree with the bachelor. The largest picture displays a raklshlng tilted bit of lace and two considerably to-the-windward feath ers. Upon the weight of the ornament the feathers m and the bit of twisted lace depend for their secu- rlty upon the head, a teZIl JiUlT2P."".th9 Wa,L'm. Apr" brld9 'e'" t' ! of her trousseau In a letter to a friend In Chicago, who Is to be her bridesmaid . jrf J!v ,y ?mart ?ou mU8t Iook a thouh your hat were railing off," complained bT?h. ."A'001",118 a.b0Uu1.1? the "now ,or a naPea r tw Southern wear, slant," I advised ' lnost bec0IDln8 t0 al t that , Tmo,Lt T4 hat ""K1" Inclined to one side or the other Is becoming. Bel i2f J5".hat Bet 8?uareI'' UDOn the head as distinctive and as fitting a frame for the rrarttt "",7he, ? ee hav? ylelded a blt 10 Uie "l of the law of hnm. , h "."1" ,a" dwnward- Th' slant of the hat may be prolonged past the m!a a7, f P0.'1 ta,te and i,rencn uPa the "PPearance of Intoxication, as the bachelor tried delicately to convey. Every woman must be the censor of her own wardrobe. She exercises the veto power In all matters involving her clothes. In this, aa U all other instances, good teste and the sense of beauty must rule: The largest of the pictures is the most striking example of the "tip tilted tops" that IS1 ,aTOr,te,.of the moment. Designed for evening wear, it may look charming Z. ?hPlquMt,iace T0 w1th eTenln on and one of the barbarlcally splendid wraps that would seem to have emptied some of the fullest of purses Of the same trend, and also for evening wear, is the cap of lace and Irrldescent headB shown In the smaller picture. That old-fashioned crochet work has Indeed becom ,, mode Is proven by the arrangement of drapery In the third picture. A typically slipping hat or "tip tilted top" is that photographed from a model of sequin-encircled ciown, with transparent top and a tall, knight like plume. CowrtfUt, HIT. Iv n, stir Cobmu,, Ur,.i Brlltln Rum, R,.r.M. i 4 T-iking Example of the "Tip :i Tops" That Are Favor ites of the Moment It Is Designed for the Opera or Theatre 0 TV