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Show DOING THINGS WITH ORGANDIE; STRAW HATS AND SMOCK FROCKS ORGANDIE has moved op my high In the social mule. At the tnotii exclusive evening functions, at the most enchanting garden pnrtlos, In the tnii8i lovely of lirldnl pr.icesslons, and ut other event! hs notable, or-trundle or-trundle hobnobs with the most arlsto erntlc ol silks, satins ami such. Many the wedding scene which will be graced wltb organdie Crocked or a variety of hrlcht color to complement com-plement the evening gown. So cunningly Ih fushlon appareling youngsters these days, tlint wherever they are they ornament the scene, becoming, as It were, a decorative feitture uf the landscape. Accordlnii to the modern way of thinking II simply Is not posslhle to overdo Hie mutter of co' und uul- It yf-tP? Y'lK WONDERFUL ORGANDIE GOWN I bridesmaids this summer. Of course these charming organdie gowns will be styled with quaintly bouffunt pklrts. perhaps after the model In the picture. This lovely gown features the shoulder cape Idea, and Is It not adorable? In making an afternoon organdie frpek for midsummer days, be sure to style It with a cape, for cae frocks are quite the rage this season. A very beautiful color scheme Is expressed in the bridesmaid frock illustrated, il-lustrated, In that the flowered organdie or-gandie Is girdled with mauve and maize also piped In tier effect with these mine colorings. French modistes are doing some very Intriguing things with organdie Just now. They are, first of all, giving It a feminine styling which emphasizes the bouffant and the picturesque, imagine a black organdie whose skirt j mated design In styling children clothes. Kven the materluls for little folks' attire have taken on a carnival spirit. Colorful us confetti are th bright dotted swlpses. The printed linens, batistes, dimities, organdies, sateens and washable broadcloths II lustrate quaint figures und scenes Just as if they were pages from a child hood picture book What textile tna chine und printing press fall to achieve In the way of Joyous color and umus Ing design, fond mothers accomplish with handcraft and fine needlework. There' is smocking for Instance mothers are still smocking, smocking Smocking. Seems as If smocking will forever be In fashion. There's nothing so charming with a dainty smocked frock as a summery berlbboned or he-flowered he-flowered straw hat Just such as each of the Utile trlrls are wearing In thin -jj. -1 v 1 f 1 1 I ' y - v ' y v , i ' 9MI fttS BtfH&. ffrdk ina M R 1 , plctute. These are represent i-X 1 ative tjpes of cliapeuux sucli S. 1 as the smaller members ol i - the family will afTeci thlf - v-inlnniiiiMf-- summer. picture. These are represent ative types of cliapeuus sucli as the smaller members ol the family will affect thls summer." Oh I there Is no end to the beauteous millinery designed I FOR JUVENILE FASHIONABLES reveals tiers of petals edged with white and embroidered In white and? silvet bouquets, the entire potud over a foundation of silver cloth this is one of the many organdie master nieces ol Parisian styling. Very pretty organdies Haunt skirts !iose hemlines glide from short In the front to long at the back, many of "them silhouetting deep and wide seal lops. Now there scallops Just uaturul ly call for all sorts of beguiling treat nients Often a piping of contrasting hade, or a triple piping In symphonic tones finishes the edge. Perhaps a tiny bouquet of (lowers, handmade of vari colored organdie, finds placemeu! within each scallop area. Again np pliques of contrasting organdie furnish the motif. Clever eft'ecfls ure attained by em broidering organdie with gay wool yarns. Flowers worked out in realistic shades with the yarn are especially effective. One of the most Interesting ltemk from Paris Is that of the organdie fan, cut In the manner of a feather type. It Is designed either In black tor Juvenile fashionables this- season I Transparent pokes of pastel-colored j hair are among the promises fot I dressy midsummer wear. Hats to match frocks are also to be featured. They will be made of printed pique, printed linen or organdie either In Moral ni small geometrical designs. Leghorns and inilanc dyed In navy red or French blue us well as iu nut urul tone, will be featured. There will be Interesting combinations of etraw and silk. ' An outstanding novelty Is the hat whose brim is of viscn pat terned to simulate lis crown made ot figured crepe. There Is no end to cunning 'sets. Most unlqjie ure coat, hat und bun made of bright felt wit h modernistic applique and other Interesting hanrf craft trimmings. It was an Italian makei ot dolit who started the vogue for bright fen wrens nnd huts for children. This artist doll maker met with such success, suc-cess, he decided to create children's clothes In replica of tils tiny manni kins. JULIA BOTTOM LE (Q. 1928. Western Newspaper Union I |