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Show THE OGDEN Mr, IF ' V : - ,o r:'4X XfN jdUM1 V tl - htf - f zr ' JLiHGW ' '" Jl -- :7:--- ; ,'"'"-;:A:- A ...-xx.5- - ' ' - , 1 XA ::X: X .X. "vX:XX' AXX XV T . 4gL- - g. XX:X SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 11. 1921 R OO jf JL STANDARD-EXAMINE- - V.V j ' A'- - - V g ADY - famous "LuciJe" of London, and foremost creator of fashions in the world, writes each week the fashion article for this newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best in women. styles for Lady Duff Gordon's Paris establishment brings her Into close touch with that centre of fashion. ( v - (- - , ,. , sj v:,. :v; . v ' 1 (xr;i -- il'l Is , I . 1 ' . well-dress- ed tljiililljli.jl' . ax-;- . the DUFF-GORDO- N, 0.1 Li ;1 ' ; . y I t 01 f . v . :V . y "... x - , ...... X s I L n,(,' 1 f 4) x , r' i- r ,v f v X i . ... ft i : V' V ' ' i " .V- i '4 4 c fi lit H tin 'n tt ntiB I! :: i i f r y !f Si - ' 'St fll M - 4 - a .: I I H n i II i i -- n t i jv 1 4 u in b ' y ... ..: ,.. ' S:A I;',:. ' - V-xV- X-- V AS Imv V C - Si 5 .f;uv r If ".VX Vv- X ax ICNx i, if.1 j?. . - X,V- - -- :'A - c .H' r 1 - '?r-- :jS : fX.f i I? . .-v- y- - ' r- - -- ;X a-;- ' , a- - V "A7A 4 if f ,yr A- H . :;: ' 'A-' : . iw - ,vv A4 ''rt .:;.A-.v i v r f - A A:- ri A w-p- - ','X 1. -s- ';:-A-- 'XV ' 5 JV - I ' ; j i : . :,. : Aa;. J . 5 ' n r i t Is V i : 1 --- 1 , V :': '.XXX,: ...... ... V Kv;;!. - i - m: i x' 1 v " i., xx; , s X - -- 's - j - v . , ; - - v , - t , ..... . 'Tl k j. : f , , - u , -- - "s" ,') v ; ' " ',s r ' xX .J VX - xv . ' By LADY DUFF-GORDO- N CLucUc") v" - Hi A A:V- By them a womia can more personality than In her costumes com plele. This la becaus the bat simulates th aura of facial expression, especially the expression of the eyes. Each woman requires a different typ of hat. And to prore that the charm of individuality may he achiered qlH successfully through millinery. I hare selected th hats for this week's display for three dlsUoct types- - . The diminutive debutante, with sparkllnjt. smiling eyes .and round, full face, may well select the model of clre silk shown on this page. Its shape Is pleasantly reminiscent of the "Sammy helmet our girls Idealized. Flat croups of tiny flowers snuggle together In a soft rosette of fine lace that HATS X - AA 5 " x " 'it AX x A;".; : - t - - vy ' -V V---- ; I ' : -- 1 Wti?,fM;xJ.,,' t rA : C ? in0 Ia A - 1 ( ' ii- 7) - , ' - A " . A ir.rT ,. , told the charm of costume. drips Its way from either sids. almost to the elbow. Fsjk raaticx In its gentle passivity Is the French chapeau X have deeifned for the more mature gtrL Its roll back: foundation is covered tn a fine quality of velvet, meeting at the rear the soil spray of uncurled ostrich that falls over us edge lo give a soft, swsying hackxTound to the featurss. Not erery woman can wear paradise. But ther ts much tn its arranxement to glv piquancy to the simple turban which it adorns Sometimes, for the woman Of lesser height, it Cares Its soft strands upward. Sometimes, when the wearer is majestic in suture, it darts downward irom the outer brim of the bat. But tn the model I have butll for the average figure and features, the turbn ts covrd in lustrous panne velvet. The fold at front it blocked o the foundation, and Its line followed faithfully by the velvet covering A |