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Show I j I ADY DUFF-GORDON, the famous "Lucile" of London, and fore- C&TO ' I E most creator of fashions in the world, writes each week the fashion ' ft? article for this ncwspr.p-cr. presenting all that is newest and bc;t in .-..,' ; ! tyles for well-dressed women. Lad-- Duff-Gordon's Paris establishment brings her inlo clo;e touch "fc .-ak jWr-' 4m with that centre of fashion. HLi " fit Lady Duff-Gordon's American establishments arc ai Nos. 37 and 39 ,' We-t Fifty-seventh street. New York, and No. MOO Lake Shore Drive. Bi ; i A Chicago. Two Tones of Chiffon, Satin Eands and a Bodice of Chinese Brocade . Compose This Tea Gown. V t m'' . ft N J ''- . . .i . ' '" k E I 1 C ' (CI I 1 -- "V- , .;SM8''5i . '' ; Chiffon Is Arranged in the Form of a Long Coat Over a Satin Slip for This Tea Time Robe. The Chiffon la Embroidered with Silver, By Lady DufF-Gordon ("LUCILE") Paris, September 12. ' HERE Is witchery la a veil designed and e2tecuted tea. gown, as I 3urely ae there Is repulsion in a careless wrapper. Who can deny the witchery of the group of gowns arranged on this page? Each Is of a distinct type Each is lovely In lta own way. The one shown In the middle of the page has something of a regal air. It Is of chiffon, arranged with coat like effect over a satin slip. The chiffon is embroidered with silver. Bands of silver brocado aro arranged otcrootional Feature Scrviee in j,.eat Britain Kifbti aecrTod. Embroidered Marquisette Fashioned Into a Short Coat and Draped Skirt Is Combined With a Chiffon Blouse in This Tea Dress. ia a girdle and as cross pieces for trimming of the front of the bodice The bandeau is a close fitting one of pearls in a lace setting. On tho right you see a picture of a tea gown of embroidered marquisette. mar-quisette. The short coat la trimmed with bands of silver ribbon The loose, pleated girdle is finished with the ribbon, as are the kimono sleeves of the chiffon bodice. The head band is of the embroidered marquisette. JK J On the left you see a still different typo of tea gown. This one is of two tones of chiffon, draped from the shoulders and bordered with bands of satin. The short bodice is of Chinese broccde At the neck the roh is fastened by a clasp of rapphlres. ''fc Feeling the pulse of fashion, we may diagnose with some certalntv the favorite modes for Autumn and Winter. We already know that com blnatlons of black and white will be exceedingly popular Black satin slips are covered with white lace or are draped with white chiffon Wh Z satin foundations gleam ivory-like through meshes of black net ' w gowns have girdles and collars and fringe of black. Black eown- , facings and pipings of white. In some gowns of georgette crene th Z PS and white are so balanced that It matters not whether we ay of n ? 31 a black and white gown" or "It is a white and black gown " 11 18 There are rnauv black bats trimmed with white nil. bands of white satin A noticeable feature of Thi mod"??. f of tho large hat. The small hat has long been DonuTar L pre8ence effort is being made to introduce a larger shape Tn k detsrm,aed back into its own. nape. The brim is coming |