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Show . . Dress Is Not Personal Vanity, But Factor In I j Furthering Interests In Beautiful, Says Actress j By CORA MOORE New York's Fashion AuUlOtlt NEW YORK. Nov 13. All the women wo-men of the stage realise that dress Is woman's most available opportunity for distinction and. in particular does Alice Brady "It Is tho greatest pity, ' she declares, de-clares, 'that American women do nut rogard the matter of clothes less In the light of personal vanity and more seriously as a factor In furthering an Interest in the beautiful and harmonious. harmoni-ous. It Is one of a business woman's assets to look her level best Just as surely a it Is the society butterfly's And in everj walk of life it Is the same dress counts. ' If a woman hasn t the Instinct for dress, she should cultivate it or put herself In the hands of someone who docs have it. "Color," continues this prottv star of Ann. i Ascends." I think is the first essentia to study, and not only with regaard to Its appeal for there is no doubt about it color ha a dis- Alic Brady likes to wear brown In daytime, and white in evening, as witness thin browrn sutlii and duve- tyn, nnd the white) chiffon gown. tlnct moral effect even as it has its j effect upon the emotions'. Cheerful colors are like rays of , sunshint for clearing awaj blue devils while vcllow for some persons stirs I up Jealousy and enw, tor others It has a soothing effect." 1 Miss Brad .- herself Is especially fnnd 1 of brown for clay nnd white for eve-1 eve-1 ning and illustrated are two of her dresses, the day costume of dark brown tln combined with a blscult- 1 colored duvetyn. and the Other white chiffon embroidered with tiny irrides-cent irrides-cent beads Both of these she wears 1 in "Anna Ascends." |