South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 17

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There Is Resplendent Many Dancing Dresses of Black Velvet - Few Trains" But Many Trailing Sashes.

"J".. ANT of th new dance frocks 1 j V'ire odci lnt?rfstlnfr rather i II J than lovely. The merely pretty 11 U L eveclng: lr?5s ha3 j:on out of fj-sshlon and every woman w.;ntd to create a sensation with hvr ccsturr:o on the dance tloor. Tnei e Is a kuo-I deal cf dlffrence, you know, between bunK conspicuous on the floor of a L illroom aid Leinff conspicuous apilr.-' Its v.all.

And trorseous dance ccöturrie nrckth. train which is really a traüm? bcomia? so prevalent that by nr;i by j sash, rr.ay be looped taslly over the It will bo the- demure little creature ; arm wlnn ihe fiances. The iklrt H who is conspicuous. Thi." Is noticeable- : made of silver cloth overhung with In the cfte of errey da.nco frofks. Soft, j silk net. embroidered with jet ed simple little affairs In their dove gray j crystal beads In long loop. Separate color, they are tremendously iffecive ! loops fall over the embroidere d oner.

apilnt the background of ftroner color provided theru are not too many of them nt th same dm--?. Peacock Dance Frocks the llasrc ThLs year the peacock is the bird of fashion. Bluebirds have cad to retire to a dltant bough nobody wants them cny more, ll Ls the splendid peacock who is Madam Mode'ü particular pet and one need his porseoua plum?e everywhere, on wraps, on blou-scs, on afternoon rostuwe.s and on dance frocks. He even spreads h:3 tail feathers across my lady's boudoir cushions and parade up and down chlnti window hangln?. The peacock color are especially rich and brilliant, combining deep blue, green, black,

ilver. bronzy green and tieeks of pink-j i jf tjia have the made-by-ish apricot. The.-e colors are blended. Of ham.1, personal .suggestion; but In embroideries of silk and beads, uiid , each yeir those trlfti change in char-

ar sometimes produced by dropping cne layer of chiffon over another preen over apricot and Hue over the preen, and stenciled touches of silver, black and apricot on the outer layer. A peicock dance frock for Christmas holiday 5eason gbow.s one way of iisin? the peacock design and colors cn an evening costume. These rich hues are confined to panels at either side cf a frock of silver clcth. Tanels of blue-green chiffon are dropped at front and back from dfcolletage to hem. The embroidered paneU are very heavy vttth Jot and silk embroidery, tho eclor?: rieh deep green, blue, bror.re and apricot. The design does not exactly reproduce pe icock plumage hut cleverly sugscsta It. The j.t-weihted panels pas.- up under a graceful sash and seem to be hun?: from the shoulder by the straps of jet and iridescent beads. This Is a gorgeous dance frock Indeed and a very, very cxrensive one. VflTct Dance Frtx-ks Statuesque A velvet dance frock is a stunning affair, ar.i is quite the most fashionable thing cne can fox trot in but cne wonders if these velvet costumes are not uncomfortable for such strenuous exercise '.n overheated rooms? However, as little velvet as penible is Ti3d in the bodice, so probably the wirTs manage to keep cool. Two typical velvet dance gowns of the winter season are pictured. One will be worn at HM Spring that gathering place o! the fashionable clans during hcliday week and the other has bun made for a Christmas dance tip at Tuxedo. Iioth these gowns will be wen by young married womn of the mart .et no debutante would be allowfl & costume o extreme and sophixticated in type. The b!ak velvet rr.od-M Is particularly chic. It ' very short, you see.

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offerings, nnd woe be to you if you fashion gifts according to lost year's pattern your best friend will think you are palming off on her something you received and put a'-ay for future giving at an earlier Christmas season. Kibbon? are lavishly represented in the Christmas t.-i.les of 1020 foolish, frivolous yet to fascinating little th.ngs that appeal to feminine hearts. If you are pons; to make a number of the.e little gifts at home provide yourself with plenty of ribbons. A yard or two over can always be utilized, and it Is so much pleasanter to pick and choose from a box heaped with beautiful rib bons of various widths and hues, than it is to measure off exacily the amount will need for each gift and keep closely to your measurements for fear v

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ting Into a dcco'.lette gown. One side of the powder pad is of course undecorated, but the other side may be as gay with ribbon fixings as you please. The powder pad is an ordinary lamb's wool powder puff such as you can purchase at any shop where toilet goods are sold. The light stick which , th h,R.1Ie u covered with ribbon. twLsted tightly round and round,

An elaborate cushion for chaise Three trinket catchall for the bculongua or floor In the boudoir is made; do'r ire pictured. One 1$ a white rxtna of pink satin ribbon, gathered around' basket threaded with pale p:nk ribbon the edge into a puff and frill. The j and trimmed with a big pink ribbon flower decoration bs made of ribbons in4 poppy. The trlr.ke's kept in th! ba-

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cushion may be covered with black , will very UKeiy ce emoroiuery icson-, satin if the dainty affair is to be placed needlea and silks. The basket in the on the floor. Your friend who pes-(center Is frankly fir sw.r-g N?iongse.x"?es a chaie longue is always dr-jlngs a gay gue.st-room affair thi, or a lighted to get new cushion for the ewlng t a.-ket for her who rare'.y takes same. Various negligees require va- J a s'irch. The rlbbcn-drsed dedi his rlous backgrounds so do various . flcunced petticoats which hide a moodi. She m&y have her row pink : trinke , hex; and doli and b'X may b days and her bli'hesoin yellaw das. hung on a corner of the mirror if you and also her wr-tful lolet days and i fancy.

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