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A Gown of P Sweet Simplicity, ' J VJf Which Still Carries W With It a , Decided Oriental V Sophistication. . ' K . .h BiS con.,. ,d- MMmmk mWl of Fur. .mi : . ; WJ i) VtB I y;:i : - ' lirnll At Right m- ihv m AModtlin KA. 1 Which Estrone. IWi ' k M ! LADY DUFF-GORDON, the f.moU! "Lucilt" of London, arid forenu..l. creolor of fwhiom in (he world, wrilca each weelo ihe fashion article for I hSis newipaper, prwnling all that newest and bcl in style for well- ' ' -dressed women. Lady Dulf-Gonlon'i Paris establishment hrings her into close touch with that centre of fashion. Lady Duff-Gordon's American establishments are Nos. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh- street, New York, and No. 1400 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. . By Lady Duff-Gordon ("Uicile") THIS is a season of extremes Your wardrobe must tre very ornate or exceedingly simple. Make your choice according to your own type and lastes, but to be smart you must not be moderate neither moderately simple nor moderately ornate. The pendulum must swing to its limit. On this page you will see pictures that are significant of the new season's prone-ness prone-ness to excess, whether excess in ornamentation orna-mentation or In severity of outline. The early Autumn wrap here shown is a swirling .wave of richest brocade velvet falling across the shoulders and swathing swath-ing the bust in folds of richness. -The large collar and enormous cuffs or fur are further notes In the harmony of munificence. The hat, modelled upon the plan of Oriental headdress and topped by a black plume, is another evidence of the elaboration elabo-ration that will be frequently seen. Such a wrap and hat will bo seen at matinees, luncheons and teas, and will be nsed for the less formal evening functions. The drawing is a presentment of the season's lavish spirit of gowning The gossamer-like effect of the. costume is secured by what seems carelessly, but is really most artfully, draped chiffon in a shade of twilight gray. Threads of gold adorn its panniers and reappear in the edge of tht skirt. The high draped girdle is in blending colors, rendered richer by their contrast with the bodice of white maline. The audacity, oflen successful, of the red-haired woman wenrlng red is shown in this exRmplo. There are touches of red in the broad girdle, and the black scarf is lined with it. In the language of the boys r.f the streets, it is a question of "getting away with ft." Some women have height enough, personality per-sonality enough, courage enough, to "get away with" that, color in their costume. .Others are dire failures in the daring attempt. at-tempt. You might make Ihe experiment, but make it in private before you attempt at-tempt it in public. By one appearance our fortunes are sometimes made or marred. The sweet simplicity of the gown of Oriental plan, but of virginal white, Is Its own- comment. |