Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 30, 1921, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 34

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEK- ROTOGRAVURE SECTION.
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THIS VERY BEAUTIFUL MODEL shows LwsfcE i J ' f 1
the very latest evening gown, the feature being iVvT f " s '. mmm MJaaMtTAiJ
the embroidery on chiffon over satin. The SJL t'Jt r lit! ' '
train is also chiffon. wV '
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I ,V) 47 DROOPING MODEL OF IRISH
v'm I- C V I p xLA STRAW For southern skie3. what
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LSxOC Vr VT? C IXjJ than this hat Miss Jean Trolly of
' ' i 'S9nV New York is shown wearing it.
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THE SOMETHING DIFFERENT in slumber
robes is the cluster of plaits which break tht
length of crepe de Chine that hangs from the
clever little yoke of the Damsey "Good
nightie" in which Helen Lee Worthing is about
to make an exit.
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THIS NEWEST CREATION in evening frock of white net
covered with glass tubes shaded from white to black and swn
in long sweeping lines running in curves down the figure, is J
called the fish-like gown. It was purchased by Quren vic
toria, who is known to be the best dressed Queen in Europe,
as she visits Paris regularly four times a year to make a Urge
number of purchases from the best Parisian designers.
ALCO-GRAVURC. INC., NEW VORK-ST. LOUIS BALTIMORC
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