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Show The American designer has jus-! jus-! 1 tlfied the faith o the American woman In Ills ability to create a type of gown precisely suited to her tall, slendor dignity and grace. Two of these Made-In-America ' frocks are photographed above , ! At the left Is a handsome after noon gown in copper colored velveteen, vel-veteen, effectively draped as to skirt, and with a new note in the ; i extreme tight-fitting lines of bo- dice and sleeves. ' Its smartness needs no aid except the rhineston buckle and "the bone 'buttons from waist to collar. A hat of the same velvet with a brown wing, and red fox furs complete a stunning ensemble. en-semble. At the right Ib a particularly particu-larly clever street frock of navy blue duvtyn with bandings and buttons of gfay Squirrel. The use of sections of accordeon pleating Is a pleasing novelty. |