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Show Fsen raoi BY CLffl K. II HO LATEST PICTURE "The Forbidden Woman," which I will be seen at the Utah theatre all week, is said to . have an unusually i elaborate background, for the display ot plara Kimball Young's justly celebrated cele-brated gowns, tho value of which wardrobe is said to exceed twenty-six j thouj&nd dollars, a.nd- includes price- less creations in tho way of evening gowns, afternoon frocks, dinner gowns, armloads of furs, hati and Jewelry sufficient to satisfy the hearts of all her feminine admirers. ' ' These exquisite creations are there-suit there-suit of hours of study and labor, by French designers, Miss Young and her technical director, all of whom -have made a deep study of the harmony of colors and tho value of color combinations combina-tions for screen purposes, or in other words, they have discovered the exact value of color -under the. glaring light of tho Cooper Hewitts., V . "r. 4 "If one weit to judge my gowns from the standpoint of street wear and availability, some of the color combinations combi-nations would" seem hideously out of place and clash outrageously. For this reason, many of the gowns'WoVn' by me In 'The Forbidden Woman' huo! boon qreatcd and designed solely, for1 use In this one picture, for by ylrtue. of the peculiar combinations of color they could not be worn for any other qccaslon." . Mlsfs Young declares that picking over . exquisito materials, plushy velvets, vel-vets, dainty chiffons and cobweb- laers is quite tho most fascinating sport In the world, and wo agree with hor. oo Self-made mn are scarce, but self-1 made fools are plentiful. j 1 |