The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1922, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1i Brillian' immediately umong the conspi smart gowns of the season 1d ‘4 Bright Colors and Crystal i) Beads. rtling features of ig dresses ts the bright of the season's even! ss of their colorings. Never tn tI history of fashion during recent yea has there been go britant an arr And the art of the {dea 1s that wher a bright color 1s chosen it 1s left there alone to do the work by Iter and no other to ta any of the spotlight away from t established color note ‘The beaded dress in the illustrat! One ee is an apt examp! of this idea It + mado of the most vivid of green ( yne of those jade tones that shir out in a roomful of people and i becoming when it is worn by the g t % who ¢ carry that shad Ke 4 ¥ other colors in beads, but the ctearest ‘ F j 3 ¥ of white cut crystals are in § pe » 8 varying sizes and shapes. r j . the en tints, flash r t ay through their cryst surface and ‘ idd to the glitter of that one tre sf @ tint, rather than in any way tal iB i from it, | ! ; y You can use your imagination t y ® — vealize how brit i t \ 4 gown in green can It 1 Pl lled ornate. It is a noug } ‘4 crystal beading to mark it Le i ind its meaning i Ss Rufflings of Tulle. { Tulle ruf , this season, a 1 i h narrow widths and in great qua j COR me tities. They are used to make t i : aie y i TOP OF PAGE dre: of the bouffant whe ‘ 4 only 1 At left—A sash of Th 1 ° if; I ) ; mly layers o ces can be left t ; ; ya] Pe cant i cerise faced with silver he Kvening Coiffure Is Plain esi oe keep the character t H ‘J becomes the centre of re > = N We G fi F l We and-fluffin which that sort of { fas $ attraction for a dressy With Only a F yche Knot xown demands. So often when a . fi on 3 e J gown. < © ° °. ° thing! But when tulle is the mater } of brilliant green is em- So Lavish in Their Richness Wests waune nee anes Pe Baie ore } broidered: with’ ‘Pearle By Yont Wee he placed any aeeusation of heayines é of ae 4 4 } ‘ nd crystals G aiye Mg s . Bi of appearance 4] fg EE $ sparkle to a_ straight, is © and eauty. In the pigture there is a veritable pg 4 A § slim gown. HEN they make a colffure for with it a great deal ot the feeling of piped ert It is made of [4 te ot F ewhen tulle ie W evening they comb the hair present day atmosphere. brightly dyed rise tulle, and the [§ : we \ ee sed his season 2 ‘i ait ‘ : a , i M RUNEARTORtIDG TuMfllneatiint cen ane i hi ge i makee any (URlUnIAe straight back and plain. That, Warrings can be long, as long when Silver Is Somewhere in Every Cose ' 1 masins ot tio svice give that | ‘ ALY, i See etingeceund aed at least) is cwhat the ull emart they/ere| addea (toi the severity ohm look of freshness and charm which is sevestih : ' } round women are doing. Gone are the curls classic manner of hair fixing, They ° quite the most apparent feature of [4 y t and fluffs about the face. The hair can be colorful and fancifully carved m A L i i 5 ih be BOTTOM OF PAGE. . tu e, Skirts me ong and mere neie eene ; - ie y as ‘ % ne ; Left—They are sllok is olled and brilliantined to the Imt without looking as though too much h tulle, as with all of ie other 4, y Spd, % ahi ~ > gt Sle ves Absent materials used in the conStruction of | y % ; ing the hair back from degree and then it is pulled straight had been added to the general fanci e . evening gowns, color is the all-im } the face this season to back in the most alluring manner. fulness of the scheme. And, if you portant factor. It always bright § show ears, not to men- The pictures of headdresses on this view any gathering of women, you and lustreful. It kee one tone ¢. HON BAFMIAGs: 2 2 2 s Will see how great is the tendency throughout the design of the gown Right—With many of xi lg aig wear these gaudy and brilliantly con By Margery Wells. and its wearer stands out as an ex { the evening clothes being done ar these gaudy anc antly pression of that joyous note of shad there are seen plain and ‘There are more ears than ever be- ceived earrings. All the time the BY tell us that we American havo disappeared trom view on any ine which > 3 classic coiffures fore. There are more foreheads to be are seen in greater numbers, women are the best dressed &oWn that 1s worn after 6 o'clock in for her own i seen. In short, the girls of the smart Much as a decoration of character aver ta w, it seems, ali PUt now they are appearing in th Wa Haye: tied to) who handsomest of platinum settings witl that they can of their features in- jou.is of price beyond mention stead of hiding as much as they could Often the whole color scheme of th manage to do. If you have an in- gown, not to mention the design, i tellectual forehead, why show it, Now Set by the earrings, and when the! droop from the limits of an uncom: 's your chance. If your ears are }pomising headdress they are partica pretty and an asset to the modelling larly fascinating, and they take thet! of your face, why show them too, by place in the scheme of the whole de: sign with an accent that would no| ible € ature of the mod No, you are right in line with tho for something quit atest fashion and what smart ha classic In the way of halr dressing} al] the draperies for if not nate a more formal and mor head arrangement thal the evening women in the world And cer- But th keirt the 1 t oft ot eee ‘ ut the skirts are the longest of the fainly wo have done much to deserve jong. ‘They trail on the eround. oF thet reputation, But there has once touch the ground tn almost every in in a while been a criticism that we Stance. Formality for evening wear ‘s id not know how to carry off evening the keynote of the day, and with thie 1 > longe: 08 ‘y 01 . @othes. Recent developments uro Plan the longer dress harmonizes per , fectly. Whatever are the lengths of ‘knocking that base theory sky high. the skirts for afternoon and morning We know our own evening style and wea they sink to the ground when we are living up to our own stand- the evening hours are upon us, ards. The Vogue of Silver Cloth. Never has there been so dreasy # Season in this War started, all means, You can't be called queer "FO Wt ny more because you do these things 1 hen t n dress very evening gown that can find « ; pos: silver cloth f does that little thing with a great dé r Bree of effectiveness. Silver is the eat city since the sible excuse for usin Qverything is lavish in ite richness and beauty The mate dressers have decreed to be correct The psyche knot 1s the ending of rials for evening gowns i >« 1 geous that they ee they Slimmer that marks a gown of this he straightly brushed coifMre and tt e to which we have become acl had been filchea fr ns. The Present season as boing quite in the that, {f you please, can be puffed o tp oe = ea trimmings ure even more 4. There running, as being the thing that smart and spread into all sorts of widths and 4)‘ | yourself in one of ¢ § @re diamonds and pearls and pre uacile aie: 4 I Pett Gd designs. Whatever adds to the be- newer gowns! Your head, in the wi meee in af respiondent gathering myer die woul aiuatthaea le comingness of the line can be the you have been d your hair, do aire There. are 0 make allver unde 1 nash oF a ending of the severely brushed 1c eS ee ee ae ony look as though ing ee ae Now, all of this new idea in hair tea inad ain ia the ona ming new on the horizon of M nother, That 1s certain, Well, ¥ Eee camer atitter wit your evening frock there must be tat — irrangement has a deeper meaning may not wish to go to the mit thi a ie 4 ig et - silver something to mark the ess As \ han might appear to the casual eye. has been reached in these quite ef ‘ocade ae knowing what it ut . y of en rs and head agmerated coiffures, but by exan trimmings of cut ston They are Ip mituner thane yA For the display of earrings and head asmerat ffur ut by examin them and thetr suitability to the me © of we 4 reat de- 1 5 o 2 ‘or the better showing off mae aceon ™ a jevely gown draped to a point in th rnamenta, for th: bie ad ern dress you will be able to gree of qmartness back, high above the waist of carved and ornamental combs, this 5 ; A r he waistline, where ust your own way of doing your h On Monday the opera will ope a butterfty aegis ahah iia aa Na ur ¢ bee An re will be gathered the sma om wi 4 sash an vai fixing has t 1: f ap haienbal oth ith Sinerh he Se ends stream wor. And you know that the 00 Qe, ull assembled to make the This gash portion ar che ne & train | tions are as much a part of the modela have be ‘ a br sash portion of the gown is lined birt , the slick way American woman ‘100k her best, hee with cloth of silver which, against the modern evening dress as any one fei pil tteys hav; aud tiie (eine mast picturesque, her most attractive richness of the gown's velvet aurtace ture of the dress itself. An evening following a icacthee alwaie , . makes @ most luxurious sort of show gown of the present day is as nothing when some fashion becomes appatgiaas ently successful. is a ce in freedom abo s the ears which has its feel™ release and if they are lovely y, you get your thri)) in thas too, > without its apportionment of head dressing, and when you take the plain air and add to it the fancy ornament y have an effect which Is not ¢ decidedly, new but which carries along The necks are not always low. The ing fact is that, sometimes, they are quite Other than this silver Uning "there unusually high, but there never are is no trimming about the gown. The sleeves of any sort in the modern eve- soft and artistic drapery tp all that ning gown. Sleeves just flow are not in can be judged to make the n, And the running, There arg’'t any. They it is so good louking that iA assed

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