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Show ! k 1 I J i ' . . Vi An Interesting Example L ! I I of the New "Tea I i T ADY DUFF-GORDON, the fa- ' I , moui "Lucile" of London, and B 1 L-c SHk forcmoil creator of fashions I 7?i rEm 01 world, writes eacli week the J I fashion o.tc'- f r newrpaper. I fr lwHv JSE' -jlfl pretexting all thtt newest and I mB bed ttylet for vv:U-dresd I Lady Dufl -Gordon Pari estib- j V lishmenl brings her inlo do:c I ucli I jl 1 ,ih that centre of fashion. - Lady Duff-Gordon's Am'nean M t I n tablishmenli an- at Not 37 and 39 -v itAiv Weil Fifty seventh street. New T.'v' 1 York, and No. 1400 Lake Shore I j.1 Drue. Chicago. An By Lady Duff-Gordon ("Lucile) odd i EA crowns and gowns." said the bachelor Tea I cosmopolitan as he declined a proffer of Gown I , cream and 6Ugar for bla tea and accepted Whost i two thin slices of lemon Color J ! jr While hair unadorned a pf-rbnps loveliest of all. Motive the tea crowns seem to be of a piece with the trailing. Is cloud-like robes worn at the t-n hour Gold, Tea gowns prow more and n Their &2 I pootrv and IndivldcsJ BiXfiiflOAnce are enhanci d wiih ) I j each dpw season. I 9 j, For exanin T- gown shown by the large, left- J I W' band figure uu ... - i,ago leav it Booms to me. noth- I jj ! lng to be d : irea in uppru - n the Ave o'clock I V function ot tea pounxc i" r gic? nor beauty I Em nor enhancement of the cnan i the wearer It la fashioned of one tjd ott noer, or. to be more N f accurate, nn robe o. . . .u othor robes of chiffon I it j K W v. f A novel drap' rj I '.ured for this gown by the I ? . MR- mii cloak-like effect that you observe. It is secured "by Jo I iksi attaching chiffon a from the tV Ys. back the gown at the crossing the folds Bjh - AOv In front and attaching them at the bust The chiffon M vWyVV I K 4 drapery has a border of satin, which londs what those HIIHHiBfli SvSsuA I HHHHHHHHHHHMHBBHHHHHHRHBMHH wno work w'tn dross materials 'body." generally fljHB r iVV K Hi I I fllB I MUCJ,(i To omphaslte t is tr rve it greater --tlc raloe ! l f hBHH''v; jf ' feT. ' -Tr moaeis I and to enhance U3 cU'ud-liko appearance '."bo near- B i K':";vV:: A a - j ' KiMjC ' ' SBPfe elbow cleeva are ol chjffon and finlahc- .. ao edge 1 H ffi W?jm$$'''' r'''::&5 ' ' -v'';-iv.. , wltb a gold cord A broad border ol gra icx pusses I ; V. across tbe sbouldera and the rroni .no Duck of '.bo B 8ss'':li'i;Sv M- ' ' TVii' ,''i- upper edges of the curaage i ... . -,viu.crl irdl I V'' :: '&-''' ' v. '; . ,?Skj- ."ift extending irotp u 'n r'o .s kw one I at the back 1... ...v., i rrespood- , ( i ' XMBkt ; ' ' ' i 8 10 tnb b0Il'r ot tbe dr-pery and m-iallic cloth. ! . f,W-L VmI Jewelled flowers furm a cluaivt wbert me for meoU R W&W--. " ' ' i V'. -v-2fe " "(riWJ5tWv'. Ibo girdle in front. I 3JM.'f . -- fljjj. ..T0 right-hand figure affords us a view of a die- II grigCTtVifi otAmii , tinctlve robe. It is mado of chiffon velvet, with n j ' " iVlVr'iC.,Dt,nll,i dr3pery ot eold embroidered I ,1 I T A. NtS, 'bevoler The gold onbr'nide'rod nrtra' iu:ui'OU9 Jllllip Pery Is finished by ft piping cf gold ribbon I . " Tea Gown WlC isiSS! htftdpess ' by the lower left-hand I With MM' worS hv r.12w"ptl,in- Such a on, might have been I the New St-. " nf.C1ftra when ,l,o enchanted Julius Caesar I 6 k :: Cloak --f bW ?Mhe NUeAnre97' u A J the sacred I ! I A "Tea Crown" of Cleopatra Inspiration. of Chiffon. ' J sloping veil li of eopecoloedneand Bllver! WVi JSSwSSS p,clur ' a more fu illar Ori- 1 1 and : 01 bllL' iGt turu:ses I S |