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Show Poise, Not Clothes, Make Women Dressy Women who "haven't anything: to wear" wltl feel better about It after seeing; Qladya Walton at the Klnema theatre In "Rich Girl, Poor Girl." 'The little star has a dual role; one as a rich g;irl where she wears magnificent clothes and the other characterisation Is that of a little gutter slrl who wears tattered mga. Not every girl ran look appealing In rags, but MIrs Warton wears them with a wintfulness that makes them actually becoming- "It Isn't ao much what you wear." a Id Miss Walton recently, ' as the wax you wear It, that makes all the difference differ-ence In the world. tome women can lend 4tueu1y dignity to a shirtwaist and skirt : while others will appear dowdy in spite of the draper and dressmaker. dress-maker. Many little shop girls in the big cltWs appear smarter In their Inexpensive Inex-pensive rlothea than many of their pa-trons pa-trons ho have unlimited charge accounts ac-counts and ran satisfy all their whims In the way of material and design." Considering her extreme youth. Ola dye Walton has already established Muite a reputation for taste In her apparel. ap-parel. While ahe la only railed unn to wear clothes of the flapper type, her costume are all characterised by a certain individuality and chic which win the admiration of the feminine portion of the audience. |