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Show lNs: . - I Simple. Yet- Bewitching This Broad Fillet of Silver Sil-ver Net Studded With -.fa Diamonds. ' i I i &M'&?mLfi- Band Set With Pearls. Jjk&J4 -Jj I 1 Diamonds and Moonstones. ".: ' i And, Above ' , ' A Chaplet of Net ",V Dotted With Silk C1Ver Leaf ChaPlet of Silvcr Rhinestones Which the Fields Tl InBpircd By Lady Duff-Gordon ("Lucile") ij many sources the deslgnei goes tor inspiration B I i I tor tiaras. While a woman's hair has been said Pn' ! ) ; '' poetl and others to he woman's crowning glory. j I ' I 80mc one of h-.ser lame has gorjo further and termed i ''K' iea!iu8et in vogue "the 'crowning glories ol the I Hardly anything more truly sumptuous than two of I ! 10 headdresses on this page could be Imagined, un I !evs or,-' sought the royal caskets where the queen keeps J Kr wown on the days when she is not on exhibition, 'ul ll h simple woman in the liomc. The lower middle I Portrait, indeed, resembles Mich a crown as might be worn ly &n Oriental queen. It has the small roper, of ! el .so much llkvd by the Jewel wearers of the dim, - I 1 fashioned f gold, studded with pearls, diamonds, rjWei -""I -,alE Chains of gold, studded with crystal t W Wads, are looped over the cans Its reKal likeness, too. I La ilH headd'M een on the lower rlcht hand it k r X fdr the 7ci 'fjC& I fmoui "Lucile" of' Lon- 'j..' ' don, 4nd foremoil creator of fahiont in the world, wri each week the fashion article for . j that newpapcr. prrtenting 'WfgZifr' SIiJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJi' that m ncweil and beit ia itylci for well-drened women. v-i-V ': . Lady Dutf Gordon ) Part ei- I Hjjj labluhmenl bringj her into cloie touch with tf.jl c-rnlre of faihion Lady Dut3-Gordon i Amcr:cin eslablohraenli ere at Noj. 7 nd 39 Weit Fifty-jexenth iireet, New VorL. and No MOO JBjBjBjbS Laie Shore Drive. Chicjjo. monds. From thl hangs a short mask or veil of moonstones moon-stones in a m03h of gold. Of simpler typo is the evening headdress which you sec as embellishment of tho upper left-hand portrait. It is a broad lllk-t of stiver net studded with diamonds Simple, girlish and bewitching ll this, more Hke the crown of a prlnceil than that of n queen. 1 toll? you that one goes sometimes to the fields or gardens for inspiration for these social crowns. Tho lower left hand portrait shows an evening headdress of such origin. Its motif is a clover leaf chaplet of sliver and rhinestones. From an outdoor source comes, too, tho chaplet of net dotted with silk poppies seen on the upper right-hand right-hand of tho page. The brilliance ol the popples Is emphasized em-phasized by their shining centres. There is a variety of opinions whether a womau'i hair Is sufficient cranial ornamentation. At all events, the headdress would better be foregone unless of unquestioned unques-tioned suitability to the wearor nnd the occasion. (C) 1021. Inlrrottlonal Fctlnrt Str.lrr, Inc. Ropes FormTng' ' H Such J0L - 1 Crown as a f j5L- Queen 'w- Might ' ' Wear Orni llrllilo llijiiU IfHH ml ( |