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Show Where Worth Uets Ills Colors. New York Tribune. "I always go to nature," said Worth, speaking of his colors, "for my combinations; combi-nations; there is no surer guide. Not in flowers so much, they are apt to be gaudy, as a rule, although I have made some beautiful things with their help; but in stones, lichens, the bark of trees, the combinations of tints are wonderful and may be taken as unfailing guides." He is a great admirer of yellow as a color, particularly for blondes. But I have never worn yellow in my life, Mr. Worth," said a flaxen-haired debutante remonstratingly when he announced an-nounced that he should give her a yellow tulle gown. "Ah, but you must wear yellow," said the autocrat, "you will be a blonde sitting in sunshine." |