| Show Smart rt Dancing Frocks OVER LL-OVER lace Ince combined with soft A OVER ALL silks ellks for tor afternoon and evening gowns Is used almost exclusively ely In th the tho models for tor debutantes 8 and the younger matrons At the fashionable Paris cafes cares and the still moro fashionable fashionable fashionable fashion fashion- able resorts ono one sees frocks of or lace laco and silk worn by the tho graceful young Frenchwomen Frenchwomen Frenchwomen French French- women who know kno so well how to carry carn their cloth clothes s While many ninny o of these laces are ma made mado o up In robe form tonn with patterns worked out to follow the correct lines Unel of the figure others are made with yards and anil yards of at Ins Insertions applied surrounding motifs mottes These latter are so skillfully combined with heavier ler materials that they are ara Just as effective as the more expensive mod models ls Several scant TOT rows of laco lace aro used In Inthe Inthe inthe the lower losier section of Dr the tho skirts while draped laco lace panniers appear in n tho the upi upper er skirt portion others show long Jong draped line lines having tho the lace laco caught Innear in innear near the bottom of or the skirt Other models show the underskirts of lace with soft brocaded or plain silk IIII panniers draped drape 1 well toward tho thu knees es with bodices of or lace tho the silk cilk appearing only la in the sleeves and girdles In other j dancing frocks the tho the lorder or order er Is re reversed reed ed- ed I lace laco pannier over or dd akie or brocaded un underskirts a Long graceful draperies will bo be lar largely ly lyus us used d on thu tho dresses designed for tor afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- 1 noon and evening especially the tho gowns that t are to bo be worn torn to parties and balls There la a tendency to allow the draperies dra dra- porles perle to fall talt away awn from the hips Into I Itile the tile lower skirt section Uon thus preventing prevent prevent- ing any appearance of ot fullness over o the hips The dress skirts often oCten appear uncovered uncovered un un- covered erld from the front view I w. w Some Somo of or the mo most most t graceful effects n rr are are- j obtained by allowing S the drapery to fall fallwell fallwell fallwell well t toward ward the bottom of or the skirt In sonic Instances the tho draped effect ct being wholly confined to tho the back of or the skirt while In others it Is la well to the sides anti and front Any form of ot drapery draper is good so 80 long Jong longas Jongas as It inn tho the appearance of clinging to tho the fi figure uro and tho straight lines Ine |