| Show I New Flapper Frocks I By Florence Clark Clarl COP Copyright 1924 New Now York Evening World Vorra Press Publishing Co Are you ou one ono of those thoRe girls known as the boyish type J if so 50 you ou have probably wondered whether or not the time boyish mode modo had gone out We Ve have seen so o many flounces or ornate ornate ornate or- or nate trimmings and other feminine touches that it Isn't at all surprising If you were a little lt in doubt u Ilg However e e you o may iP put your ur mind to rest on that score The Time Jaunty boyish mode Is In Its newer Interpretations Inter Inter- decidedly correct and Inter 1 up to date late The boyish style stylee of toda today are modifications of ot the tha flapper frocks that were so popular last year You will see ece dresses that have all the youthful charm those those dresses displayed dis dis- dis played but with a more clear cut smartness and quiet Individuality than those forerunners of the present mode mF For Instance the tr ck in the tha picture pic pic- ture tore has adopted th tho youthful silhouette I ette etta for Its basis but it has an I I of detail lifts It out of ot time the ordinary run of sl simple one piece dresses s Dark biu blue cY has i been combined with one of the trim trim- i that has been hailed as a i great novelty at the Southern resorts That is white kid On the upper part of ot the frock narrow bands have been arranged to simulate a vestee Tiny white kid buttons tc s fasten t the e closing i i 11 at the front o and t time outer t e edge of this banded section Is trimmed with a I fringe of kid The hem line and cuffs have been treated In the same wa way way way- I narrow bands and a a. fringe of white kid The pockets too ar are decorated I and A fI quaint touch Is Introduced In Inthe inthe the little tassels that aro are suspended I i from the center of ot the pockets While this this- particular dress only pretends to have k h vestee it Is curiOUS curl curl- i I ous to note e that a actual r t are featured extensively on many mapy o of ot the new tailored frocks They bring to the dresses desses they adorn a certain en engaging enn engaging en- en n youthful hf simplicity c t that Is is af r front fron after all all ll th the great attraction of boyish boy boy- ish clothes One ne dress seen recently was of dull red brick and had hada a finely tucked vest of ot white crepea crepe da do chine Time The TI e opening of the bodice was a cut I In a d deep u shape e and showed quite an expanse of at white The lines of ot this frock were straight and uninterrupted even by the narI narrow nar nar- row girdle l lenow which was loosely s tied confining I no fullness W J or otherwise marking a waistline Now a dress of this sort could only be worn b by the time theIrl girl Irl who boasts a childish figure lat flat chest and narrow hips In short the girl who has a truly boyish build such a a girl appears ap- ap appears Pears at her lIeI best when wearing clothes built along these lines She presents a e. charmin charming carefree picture and feels and looks confident that she Bhe Is In harmony with her Innermost convictions concerning clothes i On the other hanc hana the girl who has nas a womanly figure curved and I developed according to classic standards standards stand stand- ards brings out her best points if I she elms he clings to the feminine that haP are shown hown In o ma i i variations fI r many y charming I A point to remember k I tle is that the bo boyish dress s Is liked by the girl f who goes to business While she possibly I includes be a fluffy f dress or two in her I wardrobe she has acre decided that hi for I Ig g general e ri wear nothing Is BO so t typical i of I I ner nf Independence n nse se g as this this' r f C 3 1 A G One of the newer Interpretations of 0 r the flapper frock comfortable sort of dress Th The ma are also very boyish Flannel Flanne 1 for one Is well liked and alpaca i which men have found very tory for warm weather wear has ha S been teen used to make many of 1 these theS a newest spring pring flapper frocks |