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Show jV?ay Allison Is Georgeously Gowned ! in 'Held m Trust' Man a shop girl might well envy Ihe one played by May Allisod in her i forthcoming Metio production, "Held In Trust." an adapiailon of George Kibbe Turner's story which ran serial- j ly iu The Red Book Magazine li shows today at Iho Utah theatre Suddenly lifted by strange circumstances circum-stances out of her sordid surround ingr, away Iroui ber cheap serge sMits. j i. .ii heeled slices and twenty-cent I lunrhes into en elegantly furnished 1 home, with servants, limousines, at- tractive gowns and every luxury lhat I money tan buy, constitutes the imer- esiing role portrayed by the Metro' star. In the picture Miss Alilson wears a Collins model evening gown of white silk shadow lace with a wired oversklrt, ornamented with bands of French blue ribbon Rather high In I the neck, the bodice and sleeves are entirely of lace. A tiny cluster of silk rosebuds fastened on the left shoulder gives a youthful touch A dinner gown ol black p:nne velvet vel-vet has an ovcr.ikirt of black Chan- I lilly lace caught lull over the hips in a bouffant effect. The only touch of color is furnished b turquoise shade ostrich tips at the waist line. For afternoon tea Miss Allison ! wears a charming chiffon gown of cerise shade, which has a touch of hand embroidery at the neck and on the cuffs of the kimona sleeves. White ostrich feather rosettes are scattered over the skirt nnd n havy silk cord ties loosely around the waist. |