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Show A Jf '''' f Cir j- ' , , - . ' , ; : T ADY DUFF-GORDON, the famous "LucSe" of Lon- X m $ j -T - v. 3 ' " '' ' ' I don. and forerrut creator of fMhin in the world.-write y i, i' s '" t ' '' "cb week tlie fashion article for this newspaper, preserrt- Z-V r ' ' ' v ..v dX, ' all that u newest and best in styles for well-dressed women. Jffi'gZ- (jfl J"Y?J?J "r-C "' '. Lady Duff-Gordon's Paris establnhment brings ner inU -Yy fU .t:" ff-Y - V-;;;; ij c!o touch with lhat centre of fwhion. ' . (" A " '; ' ' i Lady Duff-Gordon's American establishments are at No. S X V"HV, f J. TTtl"- '" " ' - ' '. i 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street. New York, and No. 400 .'5 " fc' . ' ' . . .A sue d. oico. 'o . ; ' ; .: ' ; ' "- -i ::;;i'v ;;, l, v ,.,-.v - - '-V- . i:.-?' . , : ''Kj -v -; v-OS r-: -:$S .: . , . . ? t iK 1 - t ' qf f. ' I - , - : . - " . :; - ): ;; . Vv f . . - ; I ir ,-1 . 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For the morning and for that is purely ornamental. Chiffon, . . I 'i ' "- V ,. . ; country wear simplicity and durav- the mo$t graceful of fabrics, is to .-' ' . !, " - '.- "i I v , , i bflity. For urban wear between the the human form what ivy is to the rti ''--;'5i'47 " 1 hours of 1 In the afternooa and three oak. It beautifies it. It is a" tender -a J hours after midnight elaborateness companion. But it cannot- witrt- t - " . -.. s.v'....;! txid elegance in wraps. One o'clock (stand rude winds nor harsh contacts. : I - . :" j? I is the Rubicon. The third figure is a lesson in the ., 1 1 ' ' ' ? j ' ' This page spreads for your admi- sartorial and decorative possibilities X r ' X I J i ration and adoption three formal and of velvet. The long coat is always v?.;". , ' ( " elaborate wraps. One is suitable for smarter and more formal than-the J 'I V. . j jf , 0 street or any afternoon wear. The short one. This is one of' the most ' ( ' 0 " "thers are designed for very formal successful models of the mid-Winter. j 1 '- -v 1 i afternoon functions or to cover even- It is at once graceful and stately. ' : - K v , v j? I . v " ' - ing attire. Trimmings for wraps are various. i: . .1 w I ' 1 The largest is a triumph in silk The long silk. WTap worn by the larg- ' . . J "N N" building. Than silk there is nothing . est figure has a-curiously constructeff I l "" . y' ' -' more appropriate and. beautiful for shoulder and neck wrapping of "V"-' ' the veiling and protection of a gown, small folds knownin the dress ver- V-S Velvet is lovely. Fur is sumptuous. Mcnlar of several years ago as knife" ' d . . , v ., , , plaiting. A broad band of white But silk is both, and has the added muile f0p8 thi8 The same addition The Buiceptibility of Chiffon to Manipulation Into Decorativ Wrap U Again in Evidence 3 I The High Lustre Silk Wrap Depends for Its Beauty in Part Upon the Fcbric of Which It la Built, In Part Upon the Undulations of Its Lines y6pyrtsht.121srby""hTStar'CoiRpany: Great' Britain Rights 'Ttesr-ryWv like ipeotLss Mew mlbir Eackgir(S)tLciiii(dl 01? WaiF LADY DUFF-GORDON, the famous "Luc2e" of Lon-don. Lon-don. and foremost creator of fwhins in the worfd,- write . each week tlie fashion article for this newspaper, presenting present-ing all that is newest and best in styles for well-dressed women. Lady Duff-Gordon' Paris establishment brings her Bto close touch with that centre of fashion. Lady Duff-Gordon's American tab!i,nmerrt are at No. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street. New York, and No. J400 Lake Shore Drive. Chicago. By Lady Duff-Gordon (-LOCILB-) I j t . A Smart Wrap for Afternoon Wear. It Is of Mirror Velvet, with Trimmings of Fox Fur THE straight, severe, half masculine mas-culine coat for the morning in the city and for . hikes at any hour in the country, but for the city of an afternoon the "dress-up" wrap. For the morning and for country wear simplicity and durability. dura-bility. For urban wear between the hours of 1 in the afternoon and three hours after midnight elaborateness Imd elegance in wraps. One o'clock is the Rubicon. This page spreads for your admiration admi-ration and adoption three formal and elaborate wraps. One is suitable for street or any afternoon wear. The others are designed for very formal afternoon functions or to cover evening even-ing attire. The largest is a triumph in silk building. Than silk there is nothing more appropriate and. beautiful for the veiling and protection of a gown. Velvet is Jovely. Fur is sumptuous. But silk is both, and has the added attractiveness of lightness. The wrap here shown is of high lustre silk, that resembles satin. The beauty of the wrap is in the pliability of the material ma-terial and in the undulation of ita lines. The undulating lines woul4 not be possible in heavier material The arrangement of the silk at the throat is novel. The drapery, is chic The smallest figure reveals' the adaptability of chiffon for a a wrap that is purely ornamental. Chiffon, the most graceful of fabrics,' is to the human form what ivy is to the oak. It beautifies it. It is a tender companion. But it cannot- withstand with-stand rude winds nor harsh contacts. The third figure is a lesson in the' sartorial and decorative possibilities of velvet. The long coat is always smarter and more formal than- the short one. This is one of' the most successful models of the mid-Winter. It is at once graceful and stately. Trimmings for wraps are various. The long silk wrap worn by the larg-. larg-. est figure has a'curiously constructed" shoulder and neck wrapping of small folds knownJin the dress vernacular ver-nacular of several years ago as knife" plaiting. A broad band of white mulle tops this. The same addition is made to the wide sleeves.- Small, full ruffles of the mulle finish both sleeves and collar. Marabout is employed em-ployed for tie decorative edge of the chiffon wrap, and fur is'the complement comple-ment of the velvet coaL |