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Show THEATRES tr -4 ; Gloria Swanson Wears Rich: Gowns in Picture at the Alhambra Sunday Gloria Swanson, Paramount star, whose beautiful gowns Mrn in her Bcroen productloni have made her the f;ishlon model of the screen. It not limited to stately, formal fashion creations crea-tions In her latest Paramount picture, Her Gilded Cage," which will be the big feature at the Al ham bra theater next Sunday Miss Swanson first appears in this story as a poor French dancer, later sren in the modestly cororful costumes of a cafo entertainer, and then blossoms blos-soms forth, under the guidance of an American prs agent as "Fleur d'-Amour," d'-Amour," the dance sensation of the sf ason It Is asserted, by those who saw Gloria wearing the new dance costumes cos-tumes about the studio, that If she Is fnflnillncr n rwl n tVia Kail- . room gown, evening gown and after-'noon after-'noon frock, those adjectives fall to de-I de-I scribe her in the now theatrical costumes, cos-tumes, in which she Is beautiful and ; alluring. Those creations are gorgeously blz-'arre blz-'arre and theatrical One In particular, Lb nn exquisite combination of pink silk tights sliver cloth and pearl beads, set off by a head dress of clusters of manv colored bird of Paradise feathers. A stuffed bud of Puradlse with long graceful plumage, adorns her wrist, and adds a nocl effect to the terpls-chore terpls-chore performance. This costume Is sympolical 0f the bird of Paradise. nn. |