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N I 7 1 th t J r l 27 Lk I I r l Y With I Important Novelties ti k 1 II I- I 1 j in Iii the e Matter Maller of t pr J r I 1 JI Harmonious lJ Cf Coiffures ou ures r 4 4 L 91 c 9 t- t F Turbans an and Bandeaux L I t j I 0 I t I lI 1 J i i t I r t ill t 4 I I A I I k i 1 t t I t r 1 I IBy By Mme me Frances rances r i The Famous Creator of Fashions 5 Ii I I headdress lea ld ress IS a very ery important t an tf f J r n 7 I I y feature feature of the e evening ening ening toilette The c i t f r. r I popularity o of the bo bobbed bed coiffure coiffure i 1 J i f and the dressing of the hair hall to f ft f-ft to t J r t u. u r simulate that effect even en when r 4 r L J 0 J I f the hair hall has not been cut has as JIt l JY 1 i S r. r q 11 I bro brought about a youthful sim sim- simplicity L. c. c f i IY d j r i 1 d. d L in hairdressing and hair g lii k 1 I f j j- j I f rR J 1 J i ornaments r 1 t- t J r j c 1 A diamond bowknot fas fastened t a Wed f fi n r r r I t r l' l 1 I r. r rf r I to the f front of hair ted ai-ted parted on ont 7 IJ t t WI 11 h t the e side is gem li t f is being w worn scorn rn b by y man many 1 t fr U R f 1 I 11 I 0 of f th the e debutantes es especially on II i LI h L- L v h l P Pr t hI t 1 r bobbed r k hair hall Old Older e r women also J A ilo a ll O o wear a bowknot or other small u n L t. t jf d. d diamond Iamon d ornament where the the the- ti v R Pat part begins begins g on n the te forehead whether the theis f l 1 y yg t haIr is dressed high or low f r A Bacchante Suggest Suggestion ion t Flat bandeaux I spanning the front of the the head and corn completed with small bunches of flowers over the ears are also very attractive at at- Even gold silver or vivid colored colored col col- ored grapes are used ed on on metal ribbon ribbon or t jewel bandeaux with Bacchante suggestion t that is very charming Metallic turbans in eastern lines sprigged with the soft fronds of paradise are are worn by y many women especially at the theatre and supper afterwards These turbans are delightfully becoming an and 1 make exceedingly comfortable hats to dance in With the all black gown it so popular whether developed loped in taco lace or jet or in net r a a bandeau of jet is most moat often observed though hough a filet of silver ribbon is so sometimes teen seen een with t- t j a black ablack black gown especially if silver t appears as a trimming on the dress A f magenta band hex held d by bJ E silver silve-r purple cerise and grapes grape s makes an effective headdress headdress' I for or wear Weal with Unless a black costume a woman strikes Ri right note i in n her just just the headdress she she had better leave cleave eave beauty unadorned t. t coiffure is especially if her I becoming Elaborate headdresses headdresses headdresses head head- 1 dresses r dresses make malte a woman appear r less she has older unless unless un- un frankly f reached the dowager t age where certain f a ornamental h 11 hp C give esses great dignity to an evening toilette I- I There is nothing more youthful than a p- p simple simple coiffure and whereas the fresh radiance of youth is enhanced b by y a headdress head- head f i dress dregs that i is s simple it is she who walks the years Jears between youth who and middle age y mug must be wary of her headdress The Metal 1 Turban f The metal turban urban is extremely emely becom becom- in ing n to the age aged d woman provided is is her face not too r round und The close turban j seems to hi hide de nearly all the hair that add seems to plumpness to the face so look took this if out for for your face is full I An effective a metal meta clot cloth h turban i is worn worna Co a rh J j M If t 4 r i t jf j- j f 1 j 1 1 j i r J j t 1 w I eo Gown of Gray with Minaret l Skirt of Gra Gray y Chiffon and Chinch Chinchilla ilIa by y the lady in gray Silver cloth is draped in in the close dose lines that this fabric takes sowell so sowell sowell well and sprays of black paradise seem to grow like delicate ferns right out of or the l turban This Tins headdress i is s ver very striking with a variety of colors It is wonderfully lovely with ith the gray and silver dress with which it is shown here and it will be equally equal equal- ly y charming with a black gown The ba gray aY dress with which the turban is illustrated combines with silver lace Jace chinchilla and silver net in ill youthful lines Jines The camisole lining an and are gray The skirt is draped to close at the side front Over O the shoulders and extending down to the ther r y t i Gown of Orchid Pink Satin with Bouffant Side Panels Tucked in at atthe atthe atthe the Foot tunic run bands hands of silver lace wrought on silver net that exactly matches the net of the front and sides of the tunic Tiny folds of or gray are set in a rightangle right rightangle t tangle angle design on the front and back of the theon blouse and on the tunic The short sleeves and tunic are edged with chinchilla A Afine Afine fine milliners milliner's wire is set in the minaret tunic to hold it out This bodice and tunic n nin gives the impression of being embroidered in silver in one piece The girdle of char char- meuse is faced with silver cloth and the ends are weighted with silver ornaments V Worn orn orn with silver slippers slippers' and silver gray stockings this gown with its silver headdress makes an exquisite costume for forthe dinner the theatre and the dance afterwards after after- wards A Black and White Gown The diamond bowknot that accents the parting of or bobbed hair is illustrated on the girl in the white and black gown Sometimes Sometimes Some Some- times these bowknots are rimmed with black enamel with good effect This black and white gown is particularly striking being made of white and an in interesting interesting in- in nn white lace that shows a black lace border threaded with white The bodice of white wraps becomingly around the figure striking a abias abias abias bias line across the front that runs around almost to the waistline in the back and continues toward the front in in the girdle that ends enda at the tho left side under a bowknot bowknot bow- bow knot and ends that display the black fac fac- ing The bodice shows a turnover piece of black that gives the impression impression impression sion of a facing This black continues into the girdle giving c r. wonderfully wonderfully wonderfully wonder wonder- fully becoming line Over the shoulders the lacy laca is run in short kimono sleeves with the white lace next to the neck and nuu I 2 d- d S r Black and White hite Lace Is Woven oven for the Tunic and Sleeves The Foundation Is of White hite the black lace completing ig the edge of the sleeves There is a draped skirt of ivory running in slight cascades around the front starting at the left side The tunic is unusual being made of varying varying varying vary vary- ing b depths of the lace which are set around the waist in separate sections The split edges of the lace instead of being picot finished finished finished fin fin- are bound with white This costume is is especially successful A bandeau of black jettis worn with with the picturesque black frock made of jetted jetted jet jet- jetted ted net embroidered in a distinctive pattern pattern pat pat- tern that carries festooned loops of black black beads The camisole bodice of black char char- meuse is quite low and the jetted net reaches to a point deceptively high because because because be be- cause the neck shows through the thin meshes of the net and the embroidery of black beads picks the pattern right out against the flesh In this dress there is a narrow of and over that a gathered skirt of plain net The rounded panels of jetted net lie flat back and front They are open at the sides and full ruffles of net graduated to nothing at the lower edge attain the bouffant lines line s very es y f effectively and are arc exceedingly graceful graceful grace grace- ful Ertl in dancing d Black satin slippers an and sheer black stockings are arc worn with this frock The slippers may be the short vamp French last tied tied- on the instep or orthe orthe the slender long American vamp completed I with h a jet et or rhinestone buckle A Costume of Pink 4 A delightfully girlish coiffure is banded band band- ed with turquoise blue ribbon held by bunches of pink roses shading to orchid and coral The gown with which this headdress is worn is pink slightly turning toward towar orchid with a 11 aver silver silver sil sil- ver sheen in its weave The wrong side i J VH T of the silk is darker than the right The trimming of this lovely gown town consists of of the material fringed out or rather raveled to form a 2 fringe about one inch deep on either side of the which are gathered in the centre A narrow narrow narrow nar nar- row fold of coral colored runs through the centre of the In this dress there is a straight camisole camisole camisole cami cami- sole of the pink reaching to the underarms Over this on one side only is draped a sleeveless little bodice of the material material ma ma- outlined with a ruche The other shoulder carries a garland of roses like those in the hair some of which match the dress in shade and others are coral They Ther are not not made hand-made but are milliners milliner's roses such as are used on hats The skirt of this gown is very attractive and shows an of the material turned over at the hem are run on the and the girdle is orchid geranium pink and turquoise blue The F Fashion F Forecast arec The round neckline running a little beyond tile the base bast of the neck on the shoulders will mill continue we to find favor in afternoon and grid street dresses for early carly spring wear l fI Street J i Six One West Sixth Forty New York jJ i J I I 4 |