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BETTY COMPSON, in Paramount pictures, in henna sequin gown. The egg-shaped sequins of such large design will be shown in New York fashion displays this fall. The bodice of the gown is of gold metallic cloth, the train is finished with silver tip fox, the suspender sequin straps also form the neck and shoulder line across the back.
WANDA HAWLEY wears a soft
blue velvet fall and winter street
suit, with cuffs, collar and turban of Kremer.
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The charm of the Orient is carried out in a vogue turban
worn by GLADYS WALTON, Universal star.. The
turban is of red and silver metallic cloth and has a volu
minous veil of lace and chiffon, the lace is of red and the chiffon of dark blue.
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Rose colored taffeta and silver lace has been chosen by Mrs. Carter De Haven for a dancing frock in ‘‘My Lad Friends.”’ The bodice is sleeveless and quite decollete. bouffant skirt of silver lace over a short under skirt of taffeta result in a most attractive style for the petite star.
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MARY MILES MINTER, in a frock of apple-green taffeta trimmed in black velvet, with
girdle of flowers of same material. Photo by Donald Biddle Keyes
HELEN FERGUSON, playing an important role in ‘‘Miss Lulu Bett,” wearing a new fall model of black crepe meteor. The wide flowing sleeves are a pale flesh color and a band of the black from the shoulder to the wrist gives a gracefulline. The skirt is short, not full, and edged with white monkey-fur. A black side panel edged with the same fur and several inches longer than the skirt gives it the necessary ‘‘ different quality.”