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W War Want ant it to L Look 00 k t- t w s st r t Just as Attractive and Well-Gowned Well jj if as Their Grown up Sisters During J t Ml It r the e Summer u Vacation s Y o a 1 0 0 r I i r i it li f 1 t y Q 1 J I Io i o At Right a Gray Gray- a r J 6 Pink Taffeta Cape CapeIs r v U o 0 Is Lined with F Fy l y r to Flowered Chiffon t 1 r t 1 Q I J l y 71 ti f 1 TN 4 tA i N p H 1 f. f 1 v t I 4 a r y t t r rI I e. e r rb I 1 b I I 1 II I jI j T I I f q i s I 4 Jr 11 Iii r L s y 1 r i 7 r 1 t tI 1 I r i 1 7 1 By Mme Frances l. l The Famous Creator of Fashions T TOME OME from school means that HOME I 1 new dresses are necessary for Little Daughter who ho is growing a big o girl She wants to adopt the modes that Big Sister affects However such a procedure would indeed withdraw much from the charm of the schoolgirl And nd that is why I have designed some summer frocks especially for the girl who has j just dust st passed her thirteenth birthday and is home from school or college for the lone Ion long summer summer vacation t Of course she has many occasions on which she needs smart dresses for are there not delightful parties pasties little informal affairs that call caU fora for a best frock ck besides the long sunny hours when play is the goal of her ambition Let Iet me tell you about one of the most charming dresses I have designed for those happy hours ou out out- of It Itis is a two-part two affair for dainty blouses are easily mussed but when they are are re separate from the skirt it is a very to substitute a fresh one L' L Two Piece ce Suits of Serge P i For this pat particular cular creation creation 1 i havo have fi a v c chosen osen a fine white muslin for the blouse Its daintiness is enhanced by the row lOW of tiny pearl buttons that distinguish the wide box pleat that centres the front The sleeves are short and finished with a turnback turn tarn back cuff whose upper edge is banded with witha a narrow v fold of black satin The prettily- prettily 3 shaped ed fold down collar falls faUs softly over a ablack ablack ablack black satin tie that is smartly bowed in inthe inthe the front J y The skirt is fashioned from a fine i weave of navy blue serge pleated in accordion accordion accordion ac- ac style It is trimmed with two yV 1 r large pock pockets ts elaborated with large flaps f f. f o on which are sewed two big buttons Over the shoulders shoulders' go the suspenders of navy t C blue serge which are buttoned to the sk skirt rf They too are made of the navy serge which contrasts nicely with the I f white muslin blouse F While navy serge always wins the a approval ap- ap r pro val of the schoolgirl as well as her herI I o 0 c 01 I X d. d L Suspenders and Big Pockets Give a Pleated Skirt of Serge a Youthful Appearance I pt t mother other wool fabrics of light weight might be substituted And to enlarge a the possibilities of the dress several different blouses might be selected to wear with the skirt Some little girls would look charming if instead of the white blouse th they y donned one in a lovely shade of flesh Pale blue is also most becoming to girls whose e eyes es hold the color of the sky or orsea orsea orsea sea while a b gay gay gayl l cerise gold or violet could be used with equally pleasing result The hat that I designed to be worn with this dress is a very wide-brimmed wide model It is made of navy blue blu milan straw and i is s trimmed with two long feathers feath feath- ers from the tail of a pheasant the fhe he lovely lovely lovely love love- ly brown and green blue-green markings on these feathers are most attractive t For the pleasant affairs of afternoon one of the nicest frocks that you could wish for your young daughter is a navy blue taffeta The lines on which I have nave developed this little dress are unusually simple The skirt shows the bouffant effect effect ef ef- feet that is so much admired by the young girl And to give it an air of the grown drown grownup grownup up which every youngster longs to possess possess possess pos pos- sess in her clothes I have ornamented ornament d it with a small apron of of- the silk The bib extends above the sash while in the apron itself are two tiny pockets The whole confection is outlined outlined- with a avery avery very elY narrow pleating of the navy blue feta The sash enjoys the distinction of a great bow whose long ends fall faIl gaily away from the figure Another of fashions fashion's dictates is revealed revealed revealed re re- re- re in the collar and cuffs These are made of eyelet embroidery which h is once again enjoying a great vo vogue ue The small hat which sets snugly on the head is made of navy taffeta with a shirred facing facing facing fac fac- ing of white silk t of I ID t r r D r 1 7 X J ri r r to r 1 r 1 r s Jr A Charming Frock of 1 White Organdie Ti Tied ed Round with a Sash of J Pale Pink Taffeta 1 And now comes comes the party frock This of course is a most important dress for then the young oung girl may be lie fluffed up a little more without losing any of her youthful charm A lovely flesh white organdie organdie organdie or or- gandie is the material I have chosen for forthe forthe forthe the fashioning of this creation Designed on long like coat-like lines the plain overskirt is partly hidden by the tunics These are really leally quite ornate with tiny lace that define the v various rious panels of the overskirt overskirt overskirt over- over skirt and crest the deep hem Party Wraps grans and Capes A band of beautiful lace is partly veiled by the organdie on the upper part of the frock The little sleeves are edged with the lace which is also favored to define define define de de- de- de fine the vestee A touch of fascinating color colot is found in inthe inthe inthe the handsome sash that gives some color to the frock This is made of pale pink taffeta which is a shade particularly liked by the the the- youthful groups who are the leaders leaders leaders lead lead- ers in every childrens children's party e e paper JU F alDre Service ee l' l 1920 O 4 i V VY Y Of course you must have a wrap s 1 to slip over such a gorgeous creation crea crew j tion so your child will surely be delighted delighted delighted de de- de- de A V VA lighted with lith a sweeping cape of taffeta While rhile hile I have created it on extremely plain lines the color is most beautiful Originated in pink taffeta the b generous folds restrained rJ just below the collar occasionally fly apart so that the lining is revealed It is i 1 think even more beautiful than the outside outside outside out out- side for it is of flowered vered chiffon Patterned Patterned Patterned Pat Pat- upon its filmy folds are the daintiest daintiest daintiest est little flowers nots me rosebuds and violets whose lovely pale blue mauve and pink flowers enhance the great beauty of the lining I i Gaily-Colored Gaily Wash Frocks The collar coHar quite regal looking is designed designed designed de de- de- de signed to stand away from the neck al although although although al- al though it is fastened tightly at the base by a s fancy ornament made from the taffeta taffeta taffeta feta silk With such frocks any girl home homo from school would undoubtedly spend many a happy hour not only at home but ti when enjoying th the hospitality of her het friends The There e are many versions of the cape but whether it is fashioned from a shim- shim fiery mery colored bright-colored satin or a brilliantly tone tones toned taffeta the lining b is usually very stunning Sometimes a more practical l shade is preferred so that it may also be worn should its owner wish to slip on a aI avery avery avery very dainty frock on a summer I afternoon But in any event the lining tends toward the gay and not unusually it is richly elaborated with flowers or figured motifs that introduce a greater variety pf of color Nor must on one overlook the wash frock that are more often requisitioned for the shore or for country use when warm weather makes the young girl long to disca discard dis dis- c ca card rd the wool skirt For the play hours there are charming ginghams in checks of i j varied sizes Many of these owe we t to clever color combinations I Ithe the union of folds on the bias and of the goods t One One that I like very much is cut fra fro fr a piece of finely striped gingham with chambray that perfectly matches t a blu blue e stripe The upper part pact is mad madej made the 1 latter after fabric and cut so that on t sides long panels extend part way lay do doi the skirt These are finished off with e p pockets buttoned up with t thi l small pearl buttons This bodice part par very plain but has a like coat-like fast fastens to one side The skirt skirt also also straightly ia Y eis e eis is is made of the gingham but there Ii i is narrow v band of the chambray which fo the hem A fiat flat tailored collar of organdie gives a dainty finish finish to the fro I Very frequently these play frocks sia s shi si shia a novel decoration in the small flow flo y fio made of gingham or organdie that t f placed c r at the upper corner of the pock r or spotted on the blouse And there always satisfaction in these simple dreg dres for they are so easily laundered and 1 Ic just as lovely after their laundering i i |