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The Salt Lake herald-Republican. [volume] (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1909-1918, August 29, 1909, Section Three, Image 17

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OCIETY WOMeN I IECTION
ECTION T REE SAL T LAKE CfT tiT Ah SU NOA Y AUGUST 29 1909 PAGES 1 TO 8
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RIS bas placed her seal of approval most emphatically UPOIl UPOIlthe
the varied styl s of drapery that leave no margin for specu speculation
lation as to the contour of the figure figureDraperies
Draperies are deftly manipulated giving the gOwns so sotreated
treated an air of distinction and individual charm charmVith
Vith the infiuence of the Moyen Age styles full upon us usth
th se draperies simulate the required outlines and lend them themselves
selves to most becoming adaptations adaptationsFor
For example in the first sketCI1 appears a graceful modi modification
fication in pin ish lavender foulard with its long draped bo boEce
Ece in selfmatching chiffon trimmedvith rattail braidovcr a foundation foundationt
t i satin The ends of this drapery are drawn into a deep point pointThe
The upper part of the sleeves are laid in overlapping tucks the lower lowerpntiun
pntiun clinging closely to the arms is of chiffon overlaid with scroll de deTJ
TJ uf the silk braid The tiny sq are yoke is similarly treated w th chiffon chiffonan
an d braid The hat is a large cloche of bisquecolqred satin straw trimmed trimmedltit
ltit pinkish lavender vehet and a magnificent plume t ti
i There is a pronounced fancy for the coat dress a compromise be bet
t > 11 a cpat and gOWll hit h as introduced last winter and worn to tos
s me extent by women who take up with stJlcs when they are fir > t launched
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This model is particularly adaptable for plain cloths and expl its none of 1 1the
the eccentricities tlJat frequently prevail at the beginning of a season when J Jthe
the designers allow their imagination to play queer pranks pranksThe
The top of the bodice portion is relieved by a chemisetteand high collar collarof
of batiste hand run relieved by two shapely little revers of black satin Just Justabove
above the waistline are sets of buttons selicovered caught with black silk 1 1cord
cord The long sleeves are in one piece and spread coquettishly over the 1 1Jlri
Jlri ts Through the centre sweeps a long shnped panel of voile outlined by byblacl
blacl silk 1rd and d corated on the end by dccp border qf black silk fringe fringeilowgreen
ilowgreen satin lins the under brimo the large picturesque hat of ofblack
black tuscan and ostrich plumes and aigrettes with a jet cabochon cOllstitute cOllstitutethe
the trimming trimmingThe
The last model how > a striking back vicw of the prevalent cuirass gown
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dead leaf brown crepe e chine a color by the lY that will te qt1itl
throughout tbe autumn autumnThe
The trimming of net overlail vittI ilk Iutadj and rattail bra with
and there a gleam of siher has becn Hr cn l ilployed ilployedQuite
Quite tbe same etled prevails in front a ill 1 11e garniture utline
shallow yoke of net reaches the shoulders then escends to tluite a dtpt h
the hip line and finally forms itself into a long panel aft < r tuning an
angle below the hips The decoration widus perceptibly all i at the
of the skirt finally merges into one rather than t tli nc lnes ut
The large hat of black satin has Ul it i I e ribbon
leaf brown carrying a twoinch velvet border This is formed into IOU1J
enveloping the crown J ARJORIE

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