South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1916 — Page 9

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V Tea Dress with the New Long Sleeves., The Long Coat with Us Encrmous Train Is Another New Feature of the Coming Season CLaeile" Mode!) LADY DUFF-CORDON, the famous "Lucile" of London, and fdremott creator of fashions in the world, writes each wrek the fashion article for this newspaper, pre-iC-nting II that is newest and best in styles for well-dressed women. Lady Duff-Gordon's Paris establishment brings her into close touch with thtt centre of fa&hion.

Ladv Duff-Cordon's American establishments are at Kos. 37 and 39 West Fiftyw seventh street. New York, and No. 1400 Lake Shore Drive. Chicago.

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ERE are three of my models for ue coming

season that will show a few of the fashion tendencies. I reserve for my page Des;

week a much fuller description. Note the tea dress shown In the larger photograph. Here we have two new things the big sleeves and the long train. The dress Itself is of white tulte. with a border of blue and silver lace. The flowers on this dress and In the hair are In khades of old blue, rose and gTeen. The long coat Is of voile, bordered and piped with satlne. An old blue belt goes around the waist. NeAt Is the charming little, simple dress one that Is always -good" This is of two shades of chifTon. The bodIctand body of the klrt are cf the paler shade and the hem and the belt darker The pipings are of fatlne, and the Towers of the neck are In dark shades of gray, green and purple, with brilliant citron-colored leaves. The Interesting little drawing is another tea

gown, with xery wide sleeves Indeed! It Is of mauve chLT on. The eleeves are of white net em

A ..r, c rnlfTrtr, and 12' broidered with gold. Hose and salmon shade? are Another Big S:reve Te Gown of Cninon and rre. ln glrdle tegetb(,P wlth goid and tiiier flowerr

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in this the long sleeves fall sheer tp the floor. They can be wrapped around the shoulders, and they can even be placed around the bead &. a ood. Next weck I will show you these new wide sleeves adapted to walking dresses. You will notice that la all these three pictures the silhouette Is a full one. The skirts are long. I think the world is tired of these ridiculous short skirts of the past season. They tre all right In their place-but their place is on very young girls. In all these dresses 1 wish you would take notice of the little touches of fiower3. the little tasfels and other ornaments. These are the accents that give, cr rather Interpret, the Individuality of the dress and its wearer Just as little courteslea, little charms of manner and thoughts interpret the soul Having so delicate and Important a mission, it is upen these accents that, perhaps, the greatest thought and care should be expended. An tnharnioiilous ornament placed wrongly on a dress ma not only kill the whole dress, but cak the wearer seem actually vulgar. Life is mide up of the little things, ana tht -little things are what Interpret Ult.

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