Show To ToBe Be Well Dressed Women Must Study Selection Carefully Miss Wynne who pla plays i Gru Grace o tho leading feminine role rolo in ill Tames Tamos Montgomery's l comedy H Ready tho the widely discussed Money play which comes to the tho Salt Snit Lake theatric November 1 1 and amid f j puts as much stress on OH dressing each part lart she ho pore por- tr trays tra s 's as she docs 11 speaking lines Unes liar vast has hus taught ht her ner that one i is as essential as as' the tho other In Tn fact Miss iss Wynne referring to this branch of her prof profession says aR According to m of or my way wiy thinking to look Jook the tho part is is everything o and mind I 1 Ire Ito re regret rt to say jay a- a that stage O folks espe- espe t gr 5 5 5 C e S p S S 7 S 'S Le c Z t I 1 tit t it ii v a 7 5 5 i re tt MISS MIBS ESTELLE WYNNE Who will win bo be seen a aa Grace Graco in William A. A Bradys Brady's comedy triumph Ready Money which comes cornea to the Salt SaltS Lake theatre November 3 4 and 5 S daily women who give the item the attention attention at nt it requires are very much in inthe inthe inthe the minority It is tho the average woman's womans worn wom ans an's aim both on and off the tho stage to dross dress in accordance with the fads and foibles that seem main to worm their way into our lives over night FashIons ash Fash- Ions of today arc fickle and ond not to bo be betaken taken too seriously Individuality is rather misleading to the average worn wom woman oman an who con considers it a as a necessary moans means to the tho end enl Tho Tho well gowned women of the present day dar arc are those who t tudy most selection eliminating everything every every- ever ever- thing tn that t is js is non e and using almost discriminating oyo oye as as to tho the general genera effect The Tho making of a gown gon is ia something some something thin thing else that is to be considered I would rather wear a dress of ot burlap provided it fitted me mo than a a. Worth g kown gown w of 1 br broadcloth d th that would ld turn turnOut Out ut to bo be ill fitting Then again one must study color both as to its and modish modish- ness Ever Every season the tho demand increases increases in in- creases for new shades of the primary colors color Frequently those do not harmonize hare bar monize and are arc unbecoming to the time average av av- woman but bul yet are arc so artfully displayed in tho the millinery aur and dry goods genus emporiums that the they set aside aBide the better ju judgment of the most niost conservative con con- sen aU cr In the choice boico of colors too the tho relation of the new to tho the 0 old d wardrobe each season must be bo considered For instance how the new hat will harmonize with the best hes of or last years year's gowns I l I recall in ha having witnessed a l per per- in Ne New New- NewYork York City prior to this seasons season's opening whore an actress and aud who ho is ono one favorably fa known wore a spring hat a boa and muff and aud low shoes shoes shoes-a a trinity trinity of conditions that made her appear ric ridiculous not alone alono in m my eyes but hut to many of ot tho the spectators wh who saw Sa the oddity of ot tho situation a as I did Yes Yes' getting clothes is ono one thin thing and knowing how to wear them is an nn ot other othor ho r. r In the part Miss ono Wynne is now por the tho character calls for the hi highest best pinnacle of fashion and jud judg in ing from the fit and color harmon harmony of the gowns owns she sho wen wears she can certain be bo regarded in the tho light of an author it ity it- |