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i :v::-.;:n:'. ! 1 1 - I' "'I f - " J - f THE OREGON; STOPAT TOI7BNAII, POBTEAXP; SUNDAY. MORNINO, "OCTOBER 15r l922: 'ij.- , Ft' if'f 3 ?:i?t it 4,." , I'A .s . s yri REN C II designers have ri a merry time with aovm silhouettes. : Yei they achieve, .somehow, a real fascination in line. Women have grown weary ofihe straight line modeL And Paris took the cite this season and has given them something distinctly new in lint and fabrics Silhouette is the outline of a gown.' Care must be taken in selecting any of the new models, for not every woman 'can wear the "lines offered. Study jour own lines, then select your new gowns from the host of sil houettes offered. There is a -creation for every figure this season. r x- ' li -4 ? extra swirl of the cbiff 6n is folded : abotit the figure to give the:effett"of a panel. And with the informal lines of 'the c accompanying chapeau, one - could scarcely find & more attractive mode for afternoon' wear. , The charming evening frock pictured is fash ioned of chiffon with an ill-over design of -tinsel embroidery. ; Xong ' cirstal rixige. falls ; artfully PABIS finds the silhouette an in teresting plaything. This femi- gowns seriously one moment, then seems to fling them from her in mockery the next. ; i. I What is Paris now doing to the silhonettteT Any number of crazy things that women adore, and from the. panniers which fashion "has -revived and "their excuse for the new silhouette the demand- for - wide, Japanese sleeves. -v s, ' - ' something new. - The straight-line, one-piece, frock : Tho! two other -modelspietured : follow the fash- . has grown to be a weary mode. Boasting new adorn- ion ! tendency, each with.-its own distinction. One, ment from season to season during hef past few an illusive creation of swirling folds of chiffon, finds -years, St has made a brave attempt to achieve .va- itself devoid of beeves, while the 4their gown, boasts riety. :, Bnt Jiow comes a new and varied silhouette' long, dignified affairs quite in keeping with the rest to take us: completely frozn'iUxe monotony of the' - of the mode.: - J .- " j - '"- ; straight line; j .Yottiwilt notice tiisffhe cniffon-afternoon gown ' 'The draped ! model reveala the tendency ithatJ5 - has infinite ichiff on skirts to cive:it fnllne Th ;will accent the new silhouette this year. ' All gowns : skirts are wide so that when Milady walks about luajr uui we uracu uuh uicjr nu uu; . uiejr swjri iu a cnarmmg une aooux aer ansies. grapery somewhere abput'them. - -. - . Panels are responsible for the silhouette of, the - Draped across the front and eaught gracefully at polished silk gown-with its widelongr sleeves. It the: hip, the chiffon folds - of this gown ; shimmers - boasts a simple :line v without these additions and before an admiring. world. ;: The, sleeves, too, "are . takes. for: its. final : costume. note- the wide, softly draped, falling from' the bodice top and slit at the- rolling hat with a double spra4 of uncurled ostrich" outer, side to permit the, pare Arm to -show. -f-An to the side. 1 "'--''' r -.' --" Bonwi 7efcr$C0 - . ' , cpyrlfevl3i -totBStloajJ restart. Etmca.; 'A ml 'A - ft ( ill .t