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An Evening Gown

ANE of the simplest and most efv fective of evening gowns is favored by Mary Brian, the Paramount featured player. The gown is of blue and silver, and the neckline is a softly dipping bateau curve, ending abruptly on the shoulders with two de« i mure bows. The waistline is curved under one hip and over the other, and a beautiful feathery bird is embroidered on the line m silver thread. The whole skirt ripples, spaced regularly by even bands of tucks, and hangs down lower on the right side than on the left, to correspond with the curved waistline. uii!:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiuiimitm

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NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 21

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An Evening Gown NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 21

An Evening Gown NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 21

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