Show f. I. I h i lt i r J. J 1 J I I. I S' S JJ I l j I J 1 il t J I r II I T i i j. lit litt t 1 1 I r J. J f t Ii rJ 1 F i J A 1 1 I Froc c i. i J J Skating for fo o U er c Below Bew Green It green IS Shown of Flannel Emerald Emeral erd 1 Embroidered E dered and d Worn Worn Over White 1 l G I r 1 jIO i t They Can Be Simple but tut None the e. e Less Distinctive r k Sixteen How Sweet and to V Yeas ea b bo Q Quaintly 1 y Attractive A- 0 Organdies r a 11 d- d dA 1 leS e s A Are re h e Children ld Ch-ld i ren t V S. S j 1 xa el F Cashmere Softest test Gr Gray with With y i V Very ery Own 0 wn Th IS Season S eason While Wh 1 e Dotted D otte d Swiss S WISS ss and an d r White Collar and Or Organdie andie r. r w Lavender L aven d er an and d' d G Green re n Sh Shades a d es Will W i 1 B Be e Q Quite p Popular opu 1 are c 1 w r rw d F 4 Cuffs t e V t She Seems Engrossed in in Watching the 1 s h 34 r do n YX r i f i Squirrel but S She he Is Certain That He Her Nr t yn rN r vF t. t x r. r C n t 1 r I br b r r n A 4 qA d tr i t r r A a 1 I Frock of Brown Cashmere with Deep t 5 Str Y r t b C r S y ir P r vs Ar r i n f v y f ri 5 1 r Ir N t a S tt c v Collar and Sash of White Organdie Is yr Y Attracting a Ju Jug eo Much ch Attention J y kv f 1 S r rb i S J rYA r rt S t J a q 1 Ii t i. i A r 4 v sl y rt t 1 White Linen Is Ie 1 9 Com Combined hi ne d f KS x 1 S' S f r r H r 1 1 D s 's r r l. ri with French Blue Flannel rY y fG I r cS s r sM d i 1 j i in This Fetching 1 t v 4 c tJ i r a t W. W 7 ph 1 t f If h w f r I. I If t F Frock roc k 1 l r t t. t t y v w Y A a T r vu f tt r b UI J ry f. f t. t rN 1 s t lIr a y h l Jq 1 GJ r SrA a f r s r s s t 5 A 1 tl jr 11 t lam lam- g r. r I r ih f i Y f 5 b tvS s ir v r 1 Kr J i t J av vt l' l h An W tf l f. f A rw ft W r N t r 1 m ii B a r S r t rr v s1 a y J 8 Tf M t r n Or s 0 r s A k r. r J v. v O f I f r 1 C s r r t Q a t A k sw p v Q k S 'S r Lr SS l s r 5 s' s Y i I 1 1 I I J ill un lr m j I r 1 0 r J 1 1 1 Ao 4 I r. r s I 1 O J I C I j J c II 1 J. J I i 10 11 lii J I Ill II j r 1 ff G j I 1 on J SI 1 r f l' l II II I I u. 1 I r t t i f C. C y M r t I 1 0 J. J A I r l. l I r. r 1 j By Mme me F Frances The Famous Creator of Fashions r is t the only word with SI t I. which to begin a chat on youthful clothes Simplicity rs is the charm of youth and that charm should be staged Jin in 1 dressing children from babyhood to the moment when they step forth as young ladies I dies Even then simplicity should surround surround sur- sur round und girlhood The simplest frock be given that M may different look which is the aim of most mothers in choosing choosing- their daughters' daughters If f frocks OC B. B A boy bov above all things hates to i r i l took look f different from his fellows but the ther eternal I r feminine evinces itself earl early in in the ne e desire of the sub deb of any age to appear different from her t companions fc Frocks rocks may y be distinctive and still re remain remain re- re gain main simple The best dressed children 5 are always simPly garbed Fortunately if Mother other is handy with her needle or original ori- ori orr- orr I gural ginal in her er ideas she may make many little litEl little lit- lit El tle Ir frocks f herself or have them made by a seamstress stress at a price far below that which t they ey bring in the exclusive shops where must necessarily bring high highL prices L r The 1 time old-time favorites gingham bat- bat ste linen men and ad cotton crepe are are always effective ve for childrens children's frocks This year E dotted Swiss is especially favored in all shades hades j for girls of all ages from infants to debutantes Frequently contrast ast in color is achieved a n a dot of one shade on on ona a ground of an- an ther A red dot on a navy blue ground la s especially effective when the frock is is mocked in m red These are worn by chil chil- dren ren of five and six and by older girls Attractive Frocks of Organdie Lavender is a color that is much sought pr or or girls and green gleen is is' is also a good shade us lis season Brown is especially smart nd it lends a sympathetic background r so many types from the haired auburn-haired v i This Little Girl Is Wearing White Dotted Swiss Tied Round with a Black Taffeta Sash child with tilted nose and freckles to her blonde or brunette sister English prints have come into high favor r for quaintly attractive frocks and sateen in a weight light-weight weave is observed on many vividly colored frocks There is a new weight light-weight cashmere on on the market that makes a most picturesque picturesque picturesque esque frock for girls girs of all ages I am featuring th this s fabric in various shades trimmed mostly with organ organdie die and wool wool embroidery Organdie is the very own o of f childhood childhood child child- hood but it should not be worn by chil dren younger than four or five The softer soft soft- er fabrics are prettier on tots of three or less Girls of the flapper age are attractive in organdie frocks White cotton net and point des p ri t are contributing many of the more dressy frocks for afternoon or dancing school wear Ecru net worn over flesh pink is also effective for flappers Linen is appearing with more fi frequency fre e- e quency than it has since Germany invaded Belgium and cut off our supply of that lovely Belgian linen in the perfect blue r in n which sailor suits were made America found a wonderfully good cotton substitute woven in the texture of this linen and it proved to be a fast color blue The color of Belgian blue linen lifts a trifle but when it fades it is even lovelier than when brand brand b and new So let us hope the fields of that brave country will soon be sending out its flaxen fabric which is now being b grown once more under happy skies fr a Wash flannel is a charming material for childrens children's dresses designed for wear at atthe atthe the cooler resorts It comes in vivid tones I. I It 1 I 1 t tI t I t 3 t c t. 1 I If e f i. i i C c and may be fashioned in striking color contrasts There is a lovely Canadian homespun of rather thin basket weave that makes ideal frocks for children hildren The wool softens softens softens soft soft- ens up like angora and it is dyed in exquisite exquisite exquisite ex ex- shades of rose turquoise yellow pink old blue and the darker tones The wood browns are especially good in this fabric which is a fast color and launders beautifully I For Park and Playground In dressing young girls and children their hats should also be simple The brim rolling off the face may be had in inmany inmany inmany many variations and the flat brim of picturesque picturesque picturesque pic pic- proportions is also effective on girls of all ages Satin straw braid may maybe maybe maybe be employed to develop becoming lit tIe hats in the dressy shades of pink rose and blue A hat of emerald green satin straw with upturned br brim of hand corded taffeta of the same vivid hue is a new note in childrens children's millinery Hats of gingham English print dotted Swiss and organdie that match the frocks with which they are worn vorn are also widely also widely observed on girls of all ages A romp in the park may become a very important occasion indeed if one is dressed for the he part in a colorful frock of emerald green flannel embroidered in white wool flowers Howers This dress is is cut with kimono sleeves It may be in one piece or the tho skirt may be attached invisibly beneath the belt of plain green flannel A binding of the flannel outlines the sleeves and deep V opening It is worn over a white muslin muslin mus lin This frock may be developed in hand- hand e F tur Service 1020 IDO kerchief or heavy linen wool embroidered if it is to be worn in a climate too warm for flannel or at a season of the year when this fabric is not desirable A sub deb of sixteen will look her demure sweetest in a frock of Quaker gray cashmere The sleeves of this effective dress are full like the bishop sleeves of babyhood The is gathered into straight cuffs at the wrists which are completed with a turned back cuff of white organdie and cream lace The organdie collar achieves that something different in its irregular shape The buttons aro are white pearl and the collar is lace edged The rhe picturesque straw hat carried by this girl is rose colored and edged with rose lace The bow is gray ribbon Old blue or rose ribbon may be substituted for gray You may be surprised to observe that the frock mar o 0 of white dotted clotted Swiss has a sash of black taffeta This combination is correct correct correct cor cor- and extremely smart for children Black taffeta appears wherever it can this season and the contrast of black and white with the clear coloring of childhood is exceedingly exceedingly exceedingly ex ex- striking This frock is made in inthe inthe inthe the simplest line Val lace edges the neck and sleeves A girl of four will look very paint able in a frock of white linen trimmed with French blue flannel The neck copies Mothers Mother's blouse in the narrow U shaped openings held by white pearl buttons and flannel cords The collar is blue An Au interesting interesting interesting in in- trimming is achieved by bands of flannel on the skirt This dress is also effective in linen gingham or in any of the novelty cottons Wool stitching trims the hat with streamers of blue ribbon The lines of the brown cashmere frock are especially recommended for the difficult difficult difficult cult age between ten and fourteen Mothers Mothers Moth Moth- ers ers are often perplexed when choosing frocks for this age The straight bodice wears a deep circular collar of white organdie organdie or or- gandie andie embroidered in white hite wool flowers This collar is detachable and may be fastened fastened fastened fast fast- ened at the neck with small buttons and buttonholes or with snappers The broad sash is also w white hi te organdie The smart hat strongly suggestive of Scotch or overseas overseas over over- seas caps is old blue straw tied with a blue ribbon Childrens Children's dresses if not washable should generally possess washable accessories accessories accessories such as collars and gU lupes A frock of serge severely made is given a crisp youthful touch by collars and cuffs of pique butchers butcher's linen or organ organdie die The Fashion F Forecast Black taffeta is staging another vari van variation variation of its popularity and is now appearing appearing ap ap- appearing in afternoon frocks made up in combination with sheer white lace Please take taka note that parasols parasols' must match 4 l u. u j West to io Sixth Fifty Street New York |