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LADT DUFF-GORDON, the famous “Lucile” of London, and fore-
most creator of fashions in the world, writes each week the fashion j •”
article for this newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best in
styles for well-dressed women. jt
Lady Duff-Gordon s new Pans establishment brings her into close touch
with that centre of fashion. V\\
Lady Duff-Gordon s American establishment is at Nos. 37 and 39 *
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By Lady Duff Gordon (“Lucile”) k \> B \?!
THIS week 1 am allowing yon three
very charming and unusual cos
tumes. They are chic tn color and
design They are truly Parisian, and so
Just the least bit daring. In the bottom
picture I am giving you an original fancy
dress costume. It Is an Oriental design.
The wearer should be tall and a graceful
dancer to display this costume to per
fection
In fa t 1 call this tny Ideal dress for a
Canseuse The under robe Is a rare com
bination of dull blue and purple chiffons.
It Is draped In the true Turkish fashion,
with long pointed ends. The elaborate
overdress is a striking affair of bright
green and gold The heavy ornaments
around the waist are of gold embroidery,
the tiny bolero is also of the gold. The
curious headdress is a green and gold
gypsy scarf, and all the beads and span
gles are gold Slippers and stockings of
gold complete the costume.
The second picture shows a very beauti
ful gown of draped chiffon; it Is one of
tny most perfect evening gowns. The
bodice is a charming emerald bolero
trimmed with green rhinestones The
chief feature Is the long, plain chiffon
sleeves which bang rather loosely In grace
ful folds The double draped skirt is o!
. emerald chiffons, the edge finished by a
band of emerald satin The purple scarf
is edged with marabout and green rhine
stones. The headdress Is quaint and very
becoming, it is just a circlet of emerald
velvet heavily studded with the green
rhinestones, it fastens in the front under
• gold buckle.
I am using with good effect certain
thades of magenta In evening gowns Pew
people realize that magenta Is essentially
an evening color, it is a terrible mistake
to use any of its various tones m the day
time.
In the costume here shown the lower
part winds In loose folds that form a train
in the back. It is a voluminous affair. but
as Is shown, tends to preserve the sender
outline. The scarf is of magenta chiffon
edged with a sleeper shade of sal in, and
outlined with marabout. Th.' l.' jddr ss
worn with this >ure and beautiful cost m’
shows the Turkish Influence very strongly
It is nothing more or less than a Tar>.;sa
turban of plum colored satin The
MAGAZINE SECTION
aigrette is of black and white and g' VP *
the necessary height.
As these pictures plainly show we are
going in madly this season for scarves of
all kinds Never have I seen more beau
tiful ones than the smart Parisians are
wearing just at present. Usually they are
of chiffons, but all the soft and supple
satins and crepes are also used. It Is a
charming and graceful fashion and 1 atn
glad that the smartest women are taking
it up. The very low necked frocks are, I
suppose, responsible for the fad. A scarf
of some description Is often the saving
grace of the modern costume.
The scarf shown Is one of the hand
somest; It is developed In the chiffons .in»!
the satin, but could be made of crepe
meteor or plain charmeuse with as good
effect. The fashion of combining mirabeau
and semi-precious stones is one that I like
exceedingly, and I am sura that It. will ob
tain greatly during the coming Winter.
A soft black fur, a sort of fox, Is also be
ing used on some of the newest scarves
But always the jeweled bauds are used in
some way.
As regards the completion of the coif 1
sure In the evening, you may possibly
want something less sensational than the
first mentioned lace cap. or less expensive
to yourself and obstructive to others than
the “sunbursts” and fans and crescents
and so forth, of closely clustered ospreys
which are being used this season in htth
erto undreamed-of profusion.
So let me introduce and recomend to
you a narrow and quite light bandeau
studded closely with paste, which shades
from shining black to a white brilliance
and which Is worn right across and low
down on the forehead, the little wire loops
at either end permitting of its easy and
firm fastening under the hair at the sides
And then directly in the centre there up
rises to the extent of some fourteen In
ches. n light osprey mount whose shading
from black to white Is followed and ac
centuated by the used of a central line
of first black and then white stones The
whole thing is extraordinarily becoming
and effective, and It could, of course, he
carried out in shades of emerald green or
sapphire blue.whlle though it is so tall. It
is so tine and filmy that It can never be »
nuisance to those who sit behind It at m»
theatre or opera
CHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SA I L ROAY, ALGLST, 24. 1912.
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Contentment-
Atkms Park
MONEY invested in a home pays the highest per
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do not have to wait to have dividends de
clared. You receive dividends in comfort and satis
faction, if your home is the right kind of a home and
in the right place.
Many people make sacrifices and continue to put
their money in the landlord’s pocket because they
dread possible disappointment. They fear to buy a
home of their own because it might mean a permanent
discomfort.
These people consider that renting has many ad
vantages. If the house proves unsatisfactory, they
can move. If the neighborhood is disagreeable, they
can move. So these same people continue to move
only to find new objectionable features in each house.
There is a solution to this spirit of unrest. You
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can easily find it. All you have to do is to find a de
sirable neighborhood and build a comfortable house.
You know better than any landlord just what your
family needs and what conveniences ypu wish.
There is a section which meets every requirement.
The husband is not too far from his office. The wife
has congenial neighbors. The children have all the
advantages of fresh air and good schools.
This section is the home of beautiful homes—
ATKINS PARK.
Only good, substantial homes will ever be built
there. No cheap, flimsy cottages will ever be next
door to the fine residences. No grocery store will
spring up at the corner. Saloons will never enter its
limits. The street cars will continue to pass by it but
will never enter its beautiful streets.
No restriction has been forgotten that will aid in
keeping Atkins Park what it is meant to be—the home
of beautiful homes.
It has been said that a man’s home is his castle.
It is when it is his own home at Atkins Park. This
was never said of the miserable excuses for homes
which landlords offer to gullible renters. No man is
king in a seven by nine apartment nor regal when
moving day approaches.
\Ve demand comfort in our daily living. \Ve vainly
seek it in rented houses. It is because we can never
entirely suppress our individuality and cannot accept
second-hand homes. We know what we want but sel
dom find it waiting for us.
Atkins Park*is a tract of twenty-seven acres worth
seeing. An automobile ride out Ponce DeLeon Avenue
would be a delight one of these warm afternoons. The
street cars on Highland and Moreland avenues run by
the stone entrances to the “places” at Atkins Park.
If Atkins Park appears desirable in your eyes,
consult any dealer in high-class real estate in regard to
it. Weigh his statements carefullv. Decide for vour
self. . Atkins Park will contain many beautiful homes
and it may contain yours.
Atkins Park is the Home
oi Beautiful Homes.