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No one realizes m°re fully the tre. mendous effect of cl°thes upon the wearer than does the motion picture star, who must portray perfectly so
many different types of character. "Not only on the screen, but in everyday ]ife as
Well> our actions
reflect the clothes we wear," they have found. "No one but we ourselves can know what sort of garment is best calculated to bring out our finest characteristics. That is why so many of us design our own gowns."
MUTUAL
In these days of too short dancing frocks, it is a relief to find someone as lovely as Minneta Timayo still clinging to the graceful and dignified train — though in this case it seems >to be the train that's clinging to Minneta. "Straight lines and simple ones" is Miss Timayo's motto, and so she designs all her gowns just that way.
Everybody Loves an Evening
Gown.
In the Book of Rules Above We Tell You Why.
Mary Mersch's new evening gown is blue chiffon over a silver drop, and it is trimmed with blue and silver sequins. Whenever she has nothing better to do, Mary gets out her sewing box and her big shears, and presto ! she has a new dress with which to startle the populace.
VITAGRAPH
Here's Edith Storey back again. She says the fan is to keep her from getting overheated. No wonder she's smiling, after that.
BALBOA
The lily is Ruth Roland's
favorite flower — that's the
reason she gives for her
gown of white taffeta.
E88ANAY
We don't know how Edna Mayo sits down in this, but it does look mighty pretty. Standing is good for the figure, anyhow.