Show L I II I 1 A I I II II I I II II I I V r S Y Yr I L Y L I p py y w u f 4 i y f I E J u ur r 3 r A t i 1 1 f fi fr r rJ G r rl J J irti Sit w S L A Y a t t 7 r t N tr rr Y t M fy c cJ J f E rr 7 5 nr r Y 7 f 1 4 4 1 I C I r v Mgr i 4 4 ft 4 Z i yr A Ar r L Ao f is C i c i ij I r y r s C i t tr i 7 rE Y S v ri It t i 1 v t rd y biz sG st L yc fir v r r r S r Y ti C nf en a j lT x A avY n E y j 1 YU SE r ra n l L Z 1 t L Lh J a i y r J J Y h F tie f v b v S 11 ic f P Pt t l Y t t r i rl h E y G Jaen Jaenis 3 d k a 1 r is d Devotee Classia 4 i The Opportunity To Set Fashions Where Some Stage Frocks Are Made The Devils Effect on Fashions F Lillian Russell I IThe The Sensational Anna Held 1 I Salome Influences Dress I 1 I Do actresses set the fashions or follow folio them teem th It may be said perhaps that If IC tho tha ac oc actress tress press follows echo sho follows so closely In Inthe I tits the van nn of or Fashions s Inspiration that the tho first Drat expression of or Madame Modes lods whim ales are often accredited to her own origl no lit That some fashions are arc set liet by br the stage Is h Indisputable For example The Jane Hading veil nil the Mary nry curl tho the Merry Widow hat the thc drop rop car far pr ring first worn by lJ Miss lIss In I Alice lIce Sit by b tho the Tire mid other oth r cos costume cosI costume I tume Items which have leaped leape 1 Into ex extravagant popularity because In the tho I glamour of ot the footlights they ther proved tiO so o picturesque and attractive I Pan l Fashion For Foru Forn u n t Everybody remembers the Peter Pan epidemic of or n few Cew seasons since how the he shops wore were m rG fairly Hooded flooded ell with Peter Pan hats bats Peter Peler Pan belts Peter Pan shirt shirtwaist shirtwaists waists waist I collars and neckties necktie nil because ono cab original little Actress devised n a par particular 11 f form fonn of o costume ns na her ber expression of ot an nD Imaginary character r Naturally ou nn actress netress Las has every opportunity nitS to vet ret the fashions If IC she eche will Hers Bert He HeHre are arc the Incalculable advantages of oC care carefully carefully fully tull arranged background 1111 clever cleer light Ih lit lits s effects colors chosen to set oft oIT her tier par particular beauty to perfection trained grace and self and the center of oC tho the tn e For the tho actress the tho couturier de der devises derm m n It vises her pieces de lIe resistance the choice t I confections built to express her Ideals and ande e her conceptions of oC the mandates of oC her mistress Madame Mode To the th stage one looks therefore for tor tho the authoritative hints of oC what la to to come and many a style which after aCter general adoption seems Insignificant and ordinary at Its Us Inception behind tho the footlights was almost start Impossible because of oC Its Irs conspicuous ous novelty I m I Why Vh Women Flock to o Society That woman studies the stage singe for Cor style stylo Ideas la Jg universally admitted John Drews DreIs airy society dramas the tho plays of I Miss and Miss Mies 8 Maxine Elliot i are always crowded with well dressed dresse l I women wot en seeking Ideas In costuming Tho ThoI I dressmakers themselves make mlle n a point of taking In such plays and nud pick plc up many I 4 y f f io I t Held in riS Gown down crumbs of oC stylo Information that would woul not lIot come COmo to them h the regular channels Many 1 a t dressmaker Is staggered stag staggered erell by the command to make a n gown on exactly like the one worn by br So and So regardless of oC tho the fact the face Cace form Corm and personality arc as ns different from So and Sos gos ns nIl day Is ls from night nl ht The Tho costumes costume Ire are of course conro moro mOra extreme than anything that could be lI worn orn In everyday life Just ns her complexion must be he vl by lJ artificial arU means men to avoid nold total eclipse e from her ber environment Ho no how v t N Dress Oft the Hie Hoards Boards At a n recent afternoon reception r given by hy society folk for or n a charming young oln actress an unusual marl of favor faor by 1 the WilY way for Cor society Is prone to be he chary of or orIts Its fax favors ore to 10 the Thespian guests were distinguished by hy their thell quiet and correct costumes Scarcely a bizarre or sensational effect was seen and onel many of oC the frocks wore rarely beautiful At tile the fashionable dressmaking estat establishment where are arc created el some of tho cute most Important costumes for and society women In lu New ew York Tort one Is received Impressively Luxurious waiting wait waitIng Ing anti nn hitting fitting rooms room are arc provided ns as aswell well as a n rosy cosy tea lea room where In the be becoming becoming coming glow of oC shaded lights Intimate gossip Is I exchanged over oer beverages heern s which I It Is it whispered arc not always served In Innocent teacups Tho The Plums With Uh An n Artl artist l lIn III In Dress If It au nu actress Is ordering a l frock or ora a series of oC frocks frock each cacti of oC which must help express some emotion and situation of or her tier play Illa Madame lends lendl her oar ear her ter Intelligence her artistic perception null and her sympathy building bit hit by b bit bbl In Imagination the exquisite creations which will Inter achieve part of the plays Gamer And luto each one of oC the thu costumes un unIes Ies Ic less s they bo be Intended for Cor n a period perlo play pin and must be De kept true tr true to a n certain date she sho ho will Incorporate the utmost of ot style Information newly received from Crom Parts Paris June Tho actress iS subordinates style to her lier own on personality and the emotions the h seeps seeks to express The Tho ordinary or woman seeks sela to express s style It I regardless of uC personality or Individuality It I t Is the tb strong strom thus expressed till which often oCten sets a n fashion lI contrary to tho the mandates of oC Dame Mono Io e far Cor tint that particular An tn 11 Actress Oo Gowns Brief Out Her Be Points IH Mme Ime who whole e ethereal slender like lIe U is II one of oC hll her fasci fascinations fascinations nations set the fashion for far fo the till towering stiffly boned stock collar with her he hc mys 1116 melancholy gruy gown worn In InThe The Thc Comet Miss Maxine Elliots charming charm In frocks CrockR while correctly modish h lu Ju every eer detail are built line hue for or line to express s Maxine milot Elliot Lillian while willing to conform to general senal style decisions lolI of ot the tile moment Insists upon uon her lIer costume being a n secondary consideration her Inver wonderful beauty always coming lint first Miss lIss Russell Is I still Miss Russell Hussell and nc never er for Cor n a moment appears ap nv appears pears to have Luce stepped out of oC a n second empire picture Alum Arun Frocks Arc rc The gowns owns worn by b Anna Auna Held III lu luMiss Mitts Miss Innocence ore are tunnels marvels of or Inge In e conception Thoy rhoy combine the thc most extreme features of oC tho the present mode mOllo with the coquetry coquet chic chile and daring that arc the characteristics of ot this little nc ac actress tresS truss Nobody hit but herself could con III wear ear such yet jet et many man of oC their style stylo features aro are copied by b hundreds of oC wo women women women menTho menThe men Tho The satin gown oln worn In Miss tuna Inno Innocence cence nud pictured here lucre Is cut eul on thu the mermaid lines lints which outline every e I rounded curve of the petite figure Tho Thu h little of or shirred not itch caught to together together gether sether with tiny tin frogs Cros of oC sliver cord of r zi I offer a n dainty m for Cor an nn evening frocK Tho twisted girdle which witch hangs at nl the title side conveys n a i suggestion of oC bag or a Mid Middle die dle Ago Age o notion nollon considered quite time the thing In Paris now The Flue cloth cape cupe which s Held Hel wears wearn with this gown Is particularly graceful It Is II en caught u flit ut one side sille of oC the bust under n II hir large rc ornament anti and sweeps downward and backward making n a t rich background for tor the thu display of oC the silhouetted i satin frock I 1 Tho T Many Stylo Sta io I I Ican Some of or the time handsomest costumes on the stage 1 this winter were designed by bythe 1 bythe y the th late Inte Mrs Irs Osborn for tho the Savage Sange Devil Dc 11 Society Hocked decked to see this play pin not only because It is now time till mode but hut In III order or er to study stud the lug Ing III costumes worn In time 10 performance Many of these frocks Crocks and out hats offered Ideas Ideus which might ml ht easily bo be duplicated In other fabrics Miss lIss Olga afternoon costume of ot mauve velvet aa one of or till the most delightful In lu the play Thin gown was in III simple long Ion lines hues nud on the thu MK big of oC the purplish velvet was vas tt i 1 loose cluster of ot Parma violets With this th velvet civet costume Miss lIss Hoffmon carried u huge muff of oC chinchilla fur furEr Every Esera Er of ot bliss 11 The costumes of ot Miss Collier and Miss Mis Pauline In III Samson served tier 11 as us II Inspiration to lo many style seek seekers sty ers No o smarter smaller costume has Inu been seen Heen on ou the stage this year Ulan titan tho the white broadcloth carriage gown gOWD of Miss lIss Fred Fredericks crick ericks This exquisite gown gnun 00 attempted by II city 1111 lint hut n a muster bund would ery very I likely I display the proportion of oC u a pillow slip Handled ns as it Is the thu fabric falls In straight sti night lovely lines from the bust to the floor no waistline being Indicated mind and the solo trimming being beans tho the rows of oC white 1 buttons With this tills marvelous gown IH is I worn a me bus big white hat faced with sable suhle and trimmed with n a veritable bush of It feathery white while aigrettes In the same play piny pin Miss 8 wears un min evening gown on of or satin fin tin with puffed chiffon sleeves anal the now no fa Ca familiar apron drapery 11 rn Ie 1 of oC embroidered which Is being copied for cor dozens of winter dinner lunor frocks hiss H IN Is I hII An tn 0 c The Tho gowns owns worn by lJ Miss Ethel Barry Barrymore Darr Barrymore more In her he new ploy Lady Inel Frederick will vIII surely hind find hosts of oC imitators ThU graceful joung actress costumes are al nl always rib ways much copied Just JUI t ns as her fascinating lug ing In personality hint has h IJ many Imi Imitators imitators who seek seok by b persevering poses to duplicate her languid In 11 Indefinable charm The gown worn by b Miss Iss Barrymore In Lady Frederick l Is g of ot chiffon chilton over oel cloth of oC gold ol the chiffon heavily enlisted with u Ith gold embroidery With this gown which Is the costume of oC a n wom woman an nil of or the world Is worn n u huge buge black blackhat blackhat hat massed with aigrettes nl In the bou bout boudoir boudoIr doir scene Cell In the th third act Miss Barry moro morn wears a n love lore lo of oC a n pink crepe house houe gown made with nn el sleeves mid nud em ent embroidered broidered delicately with lu shades of or pink to mauve Stage Always polo o No o Item of oC raiment offers more JUon suggestions to lo the amateur dress dressmaker tre dressmaker s maker than the lovely owns and boor bou boudoir dolt doir gowns of or thu tho leading ladles No Xo cx ex exI I emse Is III spared of oC course to lu make awake these fascinating garments a n bewitching ad nd adjunct Junet of ot the hc picture scheme noel and while 00 m 11 j Y 1 t ts tC td tr Y s C d r t tK tt K J t l C Cr r 1 AtI j VJ I f fJ tl J r 1 s tM rl r 1 a 4 i k kl I l 4 t t A At j t Jim I Cr J I J W Gowns SO Express J her the Intricate details of oC fashioning fn are arc somewhat beyond tho the skill of ot the tyro time the color effects err and general lines may WIl of often leu be duplicated very cry er successfully Pearls In liu thu Another bound tobe f costume Is III Miss gorgeous Byzantine dress worn la In the same play pin There Is III n a stir of oC cloth of ot gold sold which hangs buns straight to the feet with Blushes blushed at ot the side slue to show the tho under tunic of oC pale green greca vel velet velvet el vet et Ct Long Lou sleeves of at the th velvet chet are banded with Jewels With this costume Mies I wears her hale hair lu two lour long coils colls In which uro ore braided ropes of oC pearls and ond many society Bodd women nie now having pearl lend strings braided In their tresses for Cor evening festivities Time The oriental and amI effects being belu exploited on tho the stage Just JUit now are bound to have their effects on costume Odette the Gr dancer has tins some Home ravishing costumes are aro cropping up ou on every elery hand baud even een the tho statuesque Maxine Elliot Billot es essaying essaying saying the role In her latest play piny Mary Mara Wonderful Q mote more truly trul Greek Greel than this marvelous frock worn bj by II Mss Miss Ils Mary Grit Gar Garden ton don In lu was teas ever eer worn rom In Athens pure straight lines of oC this costume CO represent the extreme of or the classic That no corset cor el Is worn Is 1 evident u l ent and the pearl ornaments beneath the tho bust serve to ac nc the tho supple effect On the front of oC the long clinging skirt Is an nn embroidered pattern In panel effect t representing time graceful Greek honey stickle design On one shoulder Miss I s Garden wears a little wing willI of oC latticed pearls The wide barrette first I t worn wore by lJ this beneath her classic lc Ing 1111 and an named for tor her The Mary Jar Garden Gar Garden den Is one ODe of oC tho the style Influences influences directly traceable to the stage Pin Tho Russian Smock Mikes Us its UsnO tin nO Py nr summertime no doubt we shall all nil bo ho familiar with this novel style stylo feature I Just now DOW It Is tho the newest of oC the new Miss lu In Dora Darn has hns a smock ilm ck of oC cloth worn over oer a n with lung long sleeves of oC the same material This smock or tunic comes exactly to tho rho knee and beneath It Is 15 n skirt with a n I kilted flounce starting at nt tho the point where tho the smock cuds ends Such a n smock Is III worn by It a n French actress now playing pInyin In a aParis aParis Paris Pari theater Her smock Is of oC gold colli lace Inco In co over oyer a n trolling trailing gown of ot white IM is the tho Debutante r Model The busiest dressmakers always spars spara time to study little Miss h S Dillie Billie Durko Burkos costumes to Get gut new notions for Cor debit deh tame frocks Crocks Perhaps this charming lit the actress sets more styles than nay any other woman on the stage and the only unfortunate part of oC It Jt la hi that hunt all nil her bet Imitators cannot be bo ns as bewitching na no Is Ii she herself In her dainty tills frocks Miss Burkes Durkes simple lithe lingerie gown own of ot Swiss embroidery Is III ono one of ot the tho much talked of oC stage costumes this winter Inter but the simplicity carefully analyzed IB is an nu Interesting example cX of oC what genius and dollars combined can accomplish In the way wa of oC a u perfect debutante frock Crock Another authoritative gown own In 10 Mid Burkes BurkeR play Loco Lovo Watches Is 15 the i paneled costume worn orn by b Miss Ib Odell lIell This panel Is embroidered In Egyptian E nl 1 than linn motifs and aD Is said to Indicate lo ono one I of oC the corning coming stylo style features for tor spring and summer slimmer The Th woman who sets Bets out to model her I costumes on stage raiment will trill carefully I consider as does tho the clever actress tho l 1 probable effect of oC every eor line and tint with her own lines and tints and whether the I character of oC the gown own will express tho thoI character I |