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A Vi o DAY BEE MAGAZINE PaGE THE OMAHA SUN The Long Trains for Wed- ding Belles and New Coats Described by Lady Duff-Gordon of black velvet. Touches of green give sparkle to the costume. White fox completes the effect. 1 eall attention to the lines of this coat and apron. In thelr straight effects they foreshadow a dominant factor in the coming season. This is, of course, the season-end, and the season-end is one of the most difficult times for women. The old clothes have become too tamiliar—and the new ones are not quite in yet. 8till, to the smart woman there is no time more important than this. The seasonend Is when the styles are born. It {s a time of experimentation, of in« spiration. One little accidental touch in the effort to polish up the old a bit may mark the birth of an entirely new fashion. A little later and the modes will be fixed. So now is the time for every American woman to do what I continually preach—use her brains and ingenuity and see if she herself cannot create an entirely new mode. Dride Machions and Jeasron- \ Crid Gowne N | }\‘{rv L4 Lady Duff-Gordon, the famous 4. Zh “Lucile” of London and fore- fc N most creator of fashions in the world, writes each week the fash- jon article for this newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best in styles for well-dressed women. Lady Duff-Gordon's Paris es- tablishment brings her into close touch with that centre of fashion. A The Newest Thing / * (;' \"‘L' I- \ in Long Coats. L \\, . \_ fi\ ,rtnsw“'z"‘ Brown Duvetyn L by b ored Suit of \ - Black and White and Fox Fur. = Checker Board, with Apron Front and Coat of Black Velvet, Trimmed with White Fur. “Lucile” Model.) “Lucile” Model.) By Lady Duff-Gordon (“LUCILE") ERE is a bridal dress I have just fin- H ished showing at Newport. Bridal dresses must have the longest of trains to be thoroughly up to date. This one is of flesh colored tulle over white eatin. The bodice is encrusted with pearl passe- menterie. The satin train falls from the shoulders and the veil from the head. The hair is brushed straight back from the fore- head, and s fastened under the wealth of orange blossoms. Below it is another bridal dress—buflt for the stage it is true—but still capable of adaptation. The train is really not too long for the bride who fs not behind the foot- lights. The amusing little sketch at the right shows. one of the new long coats. It is of brown duvetyn, trimmed with fox. It is the very latest note. The other amusing little sketch has the apron front which will be so popular this Fall. The skirt is a black and white check- erboard. The little coat, like the apron, is SN ) 5z, Ny ey © Bridal Dress of Flesh-Colored Tulle, with 1840 Bodice of White Satin and %:‘clnw'o‘nfi:hc.ll'mz ;uu" menterie; o esh-Colore. ul from Head, ! Taling Below Another Weonderful “Lucile” Dress lh’ulnlly Created by Lady Duff- Gordon for Stage Betting. Proro - @Y Ra L. Hiwe Copyright. 1918, ty the Stas Company. Orest Britats Rigbls Rescrved