Show IN H SIMPLE STYLES COSTUMES FOR MISSES ARE NOT ELABORATE Seasons Season's Models Mark Return to Commo Common Common Com Com- mo mon Sense Sense Sweetly Sweetly Girlish Effects Are Now the Ores Most Looked For Happily for Cor good taste and common commonsense commonsense I sense the exaggerations which are arenow arenow now displayed by adult fashions are not affecting the realm of oC misses' misses wear Gowns of a very dressy order for Cor girls In the teens may show on occasions the tunic draperies worn by their elders but the overdress is Ia of a afi y t tr r I Ii r L 7 rii l k fi fiX X l I i Il i iI I very simple nature no more in some cases than a a shorter skirt over th the longer one there are none of the ankle ankle ankle an an- kle and tying knee-tying of the over draperies such as are seEm seen upon women's wom wom- women's ens en's tunic costumes The preference everywhere is shown for Cor effects that may be called sweetly girlish and among these the little one- one piece or the separated waist and skirt sk rt with the piece one-piece effect Is by byall byall byall all odds the favorite dress of oC the sea sea- son The possibilities of these models are endless for the piece one-piece dress simulated or real may be anything from rom the most modest gingham to a silk or satin broadcloth Collarless necks delightfully becom becom- ing to young throats throats' distinguish a number of these pretty frocks rocks the simpler ones of which aro are very lightly light light- ly trimmed But Dut whether for fine or practical service the sleeves may be beIn beIn beIn In elbow or three-quarter three length which Is s certainly a style also becoming becoming be be- coming to youthful and one of oC unnumbered possibilities for several several several sev sev- eral in varying degrees of dressiness may entirely change the look of the dress when a necked high and sleeved long effect is wished One dress at least in summer weight wool is necessary necessary for or every schoolgirl who dresses at all an stylishly and very sensibly the majority of these dresses are made in coat and plaited platted skirt models English worsteds In dainty mixtures are much used for Cor these I practical little suits with which go most stylishly t tailored wear to hats mannish gloves and rather plain shirtwaists of linen or pongee I The most stylish model for the coats of of such dresses has the front seams I extending from the shoulder a French back with the seams left open at the bottom and a shawl collar showing along a along along long and very narrow opening Trimmings Trimmings Trim Trim- may be only stitching or a sIngle single single sin sin- gle gle edge of braid on the collar and cuffs while the single or double double- breasted fastening may be accomplished accomplished with only two or three but but- but but- tons A bias blaa edge of silk or satin 13 iu also used upon these coats while many a coat suit will show only stitching the good make of oC the and suitable accessories giving the stylish look The Illustration shows a shirtwaist style in two pieces a waist with a aFren Fren French h back and side-plaited side skirt It ItIs ItIs Itis Is of oC plain blue chambray with a checked banding edged with r rain air aln blue and the whole cut of the little rig suggests only materials of similar simplicity If made of natural colored pongee however with collar cuffs belt and tie of the same the dress would be of great value all an summer long as a hot weather and emergency costume costume something something to put on when more dressy wash frocks are at the laundry For a old year sixteen year old miss of average average aver aver- age figure ten or twelve yards of ot material ma ma- according according to width would width would be needed for the dress IJ |