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I lJj 4 fl i teL I 7 Y V lZ l iI 1 W t l' l T rJ It ItI l r I 1 u. u d' d f. f r L J r f M J t k t Q o r l HE Eternal feminine emmine t in her pe perpetual sea search ch fo lor i some something hin new need ew e 1 1 s something di different and something that will make her irresistibly Y fascinating has judging from the pictured result hesitated ted not t to explore the musty tombs of ancient E Egypt gYP t for sar sartorial inspiration t Upon her return to modern civilization and after due meditation i with v vcr ith cr creditable editable ambition Miss liss ill Modernity l r selects less n no o th than n the irn a 1 Cleopatra for model The fhe carefully r a and nd thoughtfully P planned tanned c creation of blue green and and silver shown a fascinating g dinner gown contains the charm and mystery of both hoth the Nile and the scarab C of the Pharaohs while the si silver Ivor work upon the blue has the sub subdued clued glow of an Egyptian n ng night g ht The natural lines of the figure have been a adhered to in inthe the fashioning fashioning fashion fashion- ing of the gown so that it be may wo worn rn as a garment if the 4 p modern wearer wishes to imitate still more closely the grace of her ancient sisters Much of the lure credited to Cleopatra lies for the modern woman in the cleverly lined girdle the unique lines emphasized of hammered silver in m the form of s square sequins caught to to the bv by brt bits s girdle edge by well-nigh well invisible threads Upon the very oriental apron appearing at both back and front of the gown are s seen en row after row of Egyptian lotus rosettes a bit of ornament dating back to o B. 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C while the crescent and arid star suggest the more modern invasion of oft Turkey Upon the center of the front girdle point is isn isn is isn n modified ed scarab and also a modification of the winged globe embroidered embroidered ered Bred ered in m silver thread the latter design an Egyptian symbol of eternity Virtually all Egyptian ornament is symbolic and therefore infinitely Inter Interesting t g. g t if ff p iV p the own is embroidered in the same fashion as The back panel of 5 gown go made to assume vertical the front except e that the e embroidery is a tion Much grace is ob obtained by the bodice panel o u e falling from th 0 I show shoulders at the back A green headband having upon it a tiny metal I I ornament suggestive of the pectoral of Rameses is worn One heavy antique sa silver er filigree br bracelet a silv silver r sI snake ake necklace and bracelet to I J match complete a a. costume that upon the right t type pe of woman is 7 ravishing With a beautiful strange woman so garbed sitting across from him himat hr Ii h a at dinner m in the thc dim light of candles man many r a l modern moden Antony will sha shake e I I himself rub his Ius eyes and wonder if the disconcerting Lady of the Nile opposite left a sarcophagus instead of the usual fluffy wrap with the 1 may mayto maid d in the dressing room before seating herself in a 1915 r dining room t to mystify possibly ensnare his slow masculine wits y 0 0 I f 1 I III |