Show TT 1 Valentino Valentino's sOwn S 1 Story of Life MY i i J L L LI I ShEIKS S HINTS TO BI BEAUTIES lUU J HIM OX ON lI U FOIBLES LES for tor l Copyright 1926 1326 by New York EvenIng Graphic Reproduction prohibited uSSR days of ot ours ours-Natacha ours THESE T and In I-In I In Paris are to be belike belike belike like bright beads strung on the thread of ot memory one after the theothor theother theother other othor Each one ono translucent and glittering Each ono one perfect and faceted many faceted 1 Natacha agrees with me ParIs ParIsIs ParisIs ParisIs Is like liko the light wine of ot the coun coun- country coun- coun country country try to women It tinges them with romance and expectation It lays upon the femInine shoulders a delicate lace of poesy The first tint thing ting I 1 had to do here in Paris was to 0 ouy DUY an au- au automobile au automobile because the rest of our route lies III's by way of the motor motor- motor method method From here we plan to motor to toNice toNIce toNice Nice I where whre Natacha's mother and father tather Mr and Mrs have ha purchased the Chateau Juan Los Les 1 Ins BUYING AUTOS AND AN GOWNS I 1 looked at seventeen makes of cars and tin finally ally bought two from froni the tho Volsin Voisin people I 1 Intend 1 to keep them over here to use when I come como back as I shall some day in I ordered n an open car tor for my own o use uso and a closed car for tor Natacha Natacha remained patient with witha a marvelous degree of during the tho travail of ot the tho cars as we called it but when we were finally fixed at Voisin Volsin she sighed Now for It flatters Clatters me mo that Natacha with her exquisite and un unfailing tailing good taste and discrImination would not go to without me No Rudy darling she said to me I want iou OU to choose my gowns When she sho said Bald that that I thought to myself that that that- pretty well proves the tho frequently argued fact as to whether women dress for formen men or or for tor other women It If women are truly feminine I be- be believe behave be believe lieve have that they dress for tor men At last no we creach reach M lIf lie Ho lieIs Hois HoIs Is the ono one costumer In Paris best sult suited d to Natacha's style even style temperament temperament- We Ye went to one ono or two other places and looked at their models but tor for the tho most part they were washy wishy-washy things of pastel shades I with Ith odd odd- oddments odd oddments ments of ot flowers here and there Natacha cannot wear that sort ot of thing She's not at all the typo tyre She Sho looks best in vivid 1 colors no one color over another hut but all colors that aro are violent and definite strong blues emphatic gr greens ns voiced loud-voiced yellows blazoning purples I 1 shall not give Ghe Natacha away en in the private page of ot my Bary by what time how much of lt it It- It we wo spent with M at But I 1 will admit that It was quite III a fascinating to me as asI aI I 1 knew know It was to Natacha Perhaps part of the fascination for tor me consisted in the love light In Natacha's eyes when whOn she hit upon something as they say In America that she he know knew unerring unerrIng- unerringly ly Iy belonged to tOJ her M commended us both upon our so- so se selections and told Us is that ho would have selected quite the tho same himself had the tho matter been left lett wholly In his hands IlI HINTS TS FOR FOIl UTIE JlE To me it Is 13 like lute seeing a beau beau- beautiful woman In a garden of beau beau- beautiful tHul flowers when I I watch one on 8 selecting gowns In a shop such as aslI a M lIf They finger over the fabrics over o the colors with the delicate deliberation the mate mate skill tho the Scented Instinct ot of ota ofa ola a woman bending over oTer flowers Clowers uttering soft sort exclamations of ot otI I a soft sott delight when the particular one meets meet and enchants her eye It Is 13 n a talent a genius or the tho cultivation of ot an Instinct that alt all women who desire desire to bo beautiful ful and what woman docs does not 1 should have So many time times my letters from fans ask asic me what I I would sug- sug suggest suggest sug suggest gest by way WilY of ot Beauty Hints I smile II a little at these Such funny tunny things to ask a man And yet not so funny tunny either for tor after all It Is true truO that a a man In my profession must train hi his hll eye and his to the discerning of ot what whal Is beautiful and what Is not In women He Ife must know I must know kno whether a woman Is ll fitly gowned or not A picture might well bo thrown out of focus artisticallY and poetically at least if there were unbecoming gowned women In It It I 1 have havo never answered any ot of these questions on beauty hints or other otherwise Ise because I 1 felt that there arc are so many better bettor equipped than I 1 to answer them But merely from a mans man's point fo view a man who has observed women closely and much I should say that at least four fifth of ot the battle It if I may employ a o term for the brave to fit tit the tho fair Is IsI llIn I In knowing how to dress Know Know- KnowIn Knowing In tag ing what to buy And knowing how to wear It after acter it Is bought It Isn't so much a I matter ot of money Mind you I am not one of the unthinking men who say I Oh a Il woman doesn't need much money to look well 1 I know that it does take tako money I for tor the tho woman of ot today to keep up Costumes aro are more Intricate than they used to be bo so short a awhile awhile while ever as ten years ago Now Now- Nowadays Nowadays 1 there are aro hats and shoes and stockings purse veil gloves and trinkets to go with willi every cos- cos cos costume tume It Isn't merely a matter of ot the Gown a woman wears it is Is also a matter of ot the accessories s that go with It It But Dut I do say that all th the money available would avail all little Indeed If it discrimination dis and good gool taste were not In back of It 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