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THE, ORFGON - SUNDAY -TOURNA'L. , PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1919.r v fit-k f : y 1 yy JTS r f ADY DUFF-CORDON, tfc Jainous 4,LuciIe" of London, and fore- . ' ' fJiIT t - - 'J fr. 'JNw-.. , most creator of fashions in the world, writes each week the fashion ' i Jf'A?'i! ''t'yiS l0 ' " article for this newspaper, presenting aHAa newest and best in X'?& &'&'W?&''?fr W??. style, for wefl-cWd women. ' . s$M ; f&'Z A rrytA h ft 'C frV Lbr. Dutf-tdont Parii estabfohn bring her into dose .touch - -VOfeatU IP ' ft t:"'-r' --'Aa''hOf V;VV ' wUh trt centre of farfuon. - . .v. . V ;,4,-. V- Vjf ::,S.y ' ,'f ''x ' ' 4 Lady. fM-GYAmmcm ettablkhmenU are at Not. 37 and' 39, - . JiT ' ' lpy. A?, l"V&4& 7 'V'&V ' West Fifty-seventh street. New York, and No. 1400 Uke Shore Drive. S , v ? , ''" MV'' f,v tfo' J ,w'' Chicago. . 1 ' im&'mpm . - . .-.s feTrf 1&4? ISli fellJ- l:U--jfT Jft 'ZA There Are Suffestiona of . f'' if 0-4411 Z&i K M Thi. Chri.tm Eve Robe. . tf 1 V Composed of a Satin - S tt JT , A Dinner Gown Embroidered Tollt Over Satin. The own when finished did not dtm, bat rather enhanced, her exotic beauty. Her eyes are dark. Her hair is of the nat ural gold which nature rarely vouch charms into strike safes to poor humans. , lng relief. Red Is For this lithe young woman was de of the first class, of signed what might be termed, a triple colors. Black and frock. Its foundation was robe of to broad panels. Appllqued tallsm, Is a wide scarf of 'jewelled net. bine belong to the second. , gold lace. Over this was draped the upon the drapery and form- At each corner of the scarf is a heavy Brown does not belong to either. It filmiest of scarlet chiffon. , : This double ins graceful curve at the Jeweled tassel. is a rather heavy, nncom promising color, brilliance was subdned by a veiling of The third Agora la one built upon f. Its beauty is better shown in combina- dark brown crepe, which, was caugbt up basis of soft satin. The satin is fash tion with complementary colors. For . here, and there to afford tantallxlng The small ' middle figure loned into a draped skirt, short at front instance, brown for evening, as for day, glimpses of the flame and sunrise shades presents for your considera- and extending to a narrow pointed train wear is most effectire when combined beneath. . -' , - ;V ,:. tion heavy brocade; grace- at back. Over this Is gracefully draped with a shade of yellow. . - !Ah! My dream realized !" she ex fully draped, and fastened across one at the back. Oyer this la gracefully Brown was most happily utilized in , claimed at seeing it ' -"1 wanted a gown shoulder. The bodice la very low on In colors the faTorites for street wear an epochal gown 1 recall that was-or- ' that should remind me of a walk through decolletage of the bodice are beaded rosettes. By Lady Duff-Gordon "LUCILE") CHRISTMAS gowns strike the note of festivity. It is difficult to contemplate the possibility of a sombre Yuletlde gown. If happiness la in the heart it should come to the surv face on the great -Natal day. Gowns ex press the state of mind and reflect the ' mooa. mereiore tor Christmas the. gown tbr rejoicing! The Kroup of three holiday robes printed on this page shows a variety of attire. Tet the frocks have the com mon note of rejoicing. There Is not a Ice, a harem skirt and long, straight the other side and finished by Jewelled are repeated. Brown is strangely popu- dered by a lovely young 'woman. Al- the woods in mid-October." - Tumyvrj irum Baouiaers. xne oodice is banding. The aetacnea portion or the utr ior alter ociock, tnouga n is noi tnougn ine Autumnal age was iar irom piacxs, nines ana greens appear often , The first, worn by the large, left-hand of satin in wide, crush folds. The skirt brocade at front and the train, hanging the best of evening colors. The best her, her taste inclined to Autumnal In an evening assemblage. , White ii fleure. ia essentlallT ealt mwn it i. nf kk. . .. .' . . - m. . . occasionally seen.- Durlnc the mid-tea. , , -- ruiu cuuiga in alternate . xrom me oeii, is taceu wiu neavy aaun evening colors are iaoe wnxcu ; tun coiors. one aaaea ior a uancuig uvea . holidara doubtiea tdl fair ahaMM seems to be made for dancing, for high- stripes. Depending from the shoulders of a contrasting oolor. , Over the robe. brilliant In themselves or which form a that should resemble aa nearly as pos-V in fesUviUea mmtStuftumaZ Hearted rout, it comprises a high bodr are banda of satin widening at the akirt furniahing note of mystery and Orieu- background thai, tiasmt wearer's alble the shades of a forest in Autumn. " the brlglitest frocks they own, -