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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. Splendor in Evening Thanksgiving Costuming Showed That 2 > Individual Taste May Be Exercised To the Limit. By Margery Wells. {ANKSOIVIN tivities line, You can choose your own idea’ shade of purple velvet with strings of | brought out the strong and un- Of @ fabrie from among the gorgeous jewels over the shoulders. array of stuffs in ve shops. yo ‘ mistakable tendency to tndividu- SIT", Nt own type as rere, Feather Fan of White. ality In dress. You go about at the sented in history portrayed in the With all of this gorgeousness there places where smartly dressed young madern day { nm. And you can 18a feather fan of white ostrich tips women are gathered and you s¢ no make yourself shine through all of They swing in the air, and by their signs of their dressing in quantity (nh: mechanism a distinet and in- very neutrally of color they serve to production, as it we On the con- qividual personality—some one with a Set off the colorfulness of the gown, trary, you see them, each arrayed in megsage to give to the world if only which without the waving whiteness her own {dea of art and style, and by means of the way you look to the of the fan might be more or less in the consequence that there are 83° cagial passerby. That, after all, is consequential many types and varieties of frocks the secret of personality. It is some- You will find, indeed, that with the as there are giris present thing which is a true expression of modern dresses fans do something The styles permit it or the girls you the way you feel and the things that cannot be lightly judged. They demand it. There iy a question @8 You think. And only by dressing the supply that little touch of flirtatious. to which is the cause and which the Tort from the feelings that spring ness which seems to be essential for effect. But the fact remains that, in fromm your innermost soul ean you the lines and the design of the frock: whichever direction you look, you are inage to express truly the things which are causing us so much con bound to see dresses which differ tat you stand for and which ate a cern. The fan as an accent of color, widely from each other and no two att ee oul vary own nature, indeed: does seek te take the. dre which can be said to duplicate each stand out as an element of charm and other. The long-promised milennium Evening Gown of Brocade decorative color has arrived—when each girl shall . dress her own personality regardles and Velvet. of the thing that her next-door neigh- —— pyroeade being the handsomest of all bor is doing: modern materials, It must be used At rone point you will see the sparingly. But for all of the limits bobbed hair girl in all of the simpest, fr it area it shows up in spectacu fluffiest sort of finery, She looks jary peautiful fashion. You ean have girlish at one aspect. You turn yee but a length of its gorgeous, sparkling witke eyes and h ever els hanpe ns matters but little hair wound round and round to ma Tas SpA ke ce a swirl over her face, and then she Tt ta draped erdeGnai? cea tt will be wearing some draped sort of segs eet elaine 2 a dress that brings out the simp the flgor and gives a certain : and straight lines of her figure, While te eee eee te. the dre at the same time it has a sort ¢ Me aihiee k ca demure nature look that ta iitosether None coer wine te well net ‘show The colors in this fabric are of every fascinating on so young a thing. All | 10 0000 own to. th . of a sudden you will be attracted by OFS" made known to the modern a sweet thing in white. She looks Seneration and they are brighter than so unaffected and yet when you ex- SY° before In the history of atyle amine the get-up you will find tha en the bodice is made of a soft it {s made (of all sumptuous mat rials) of white velvet, and that there are pearls and crystals galore nbroid: ered all over the surface of the fabric, so that the simplicity of effect is gained with the utmost of care and labor and artistic workmanship. The whole idea of the season seems to be to express that feeling for dress which lies deeply secluded in your own soul. You can do almost as you please, so long as you follow rathe free and broad lines of style as it is established for the season, You can wear your own olor and your own eae A NWeet ot TOP OF PAGE (Left)—A handsome cape of purple velvet is swathed about the figure and lined with pure white satin. 9 Pr CU RECO S Fone WNBERWoos ANS RIGHT—Brocaded ribbon in rich, low tones maki the skirt. attached to a purple velvet sleeveless bodice, ‘one of the season smartest evening gowns CENTRE—Trimmings of trailing ta drape over the shoulder of a velvet gown. els of beads BELOW (Left)—A deep purple toque has a coque Pompom of the same shade puffing out at the side. RIGHT—The stiffer the ribbon bow and the hi goes the smarter the hat it chooses to decorate. her it 1 Smart Little Hats, Especially Red Ones, Are to Be Seen in All Smartly Dressed Gathering . By Janet Wins!ow d 2ean are made ¢ k—that many of the ne time $ that ever were seen in the gray and tan. And, with all o © Inthe p wt L pom rh © beautifully colors, there is nothing Hh ed feathers which this pert titt fur coats, they look turban to snap the whole trick of jutting out into the air And 1 the longer and more & stale of startin a it relieves the rest of the hat wih Wrapping variety of outer wraps and warmth t natural quite plain and tightly fitted to * eas smart as can be when the th nter ¥ rand the extent that one regards the tight coats are removed altogether, and they the @ Resides which, it i hess of the shape as a positive relief are seen accompanied only by the and perfectly adapted to the carrying — It ix the same way with a ribbon dresses which lie underneath those eut of U ne of dark colors to how no matter how it is poised. ‘That wraps hem into that ext onful Meld takes the curse off of the reguiarity é ‘ ~ Now, the wi a of the modern color 1) absolute necessity of the hat's shape and lifts it into é hat that iv smart in that it is as plain but where i et that it's the class of the artistic, where so fe tk jon is concerned, but that it s ing oft 1e individual placed tha litely demand ' ae ut the design of the costume in an A red hat more hats tog und to hramon ' - timost perfect mann xt nde in of an with their shap y At the Yale-Harvard gan yi ’ f Black hat rood relief and a decided note to accent the Bow! woman whe wishe to be are d color of the costume, whatover it The idea ia that many of the cute an expresionful manner and at the may be = ee ’ . eae aE dotting of red over th ea much to be deed 4