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Show Styles for The Juveniles M Tho smart coat of tho season Is ,tho "d sorgo coat, trimmed with olthcr )rass or pearl buttons nnd with color col-or and cuffs of hunter's gteorrr It nnkes a decidedly cheerful spot in iho summer landscape. Daintiness Is evor nttractlvo In tho imall girl's got up, and tho separate ash collar for the cheerful coat la j I pretty touch; It may be of Inee, or, setter, of embroidered llnon. Somo prefer tho heavy linen with button Soled scallops; somo nmlhors delight jo linger over lino hand ombroldory with Insets of lace nnd laco frills. Linen nnd eambtlc frocks made In tlmplo stjlu should be Included in alias's wardrobe, for theso frocks nro VjOi modish and practical Kven ihakl, which Is popular for tho small buys, Is used for girls dressos, tho A younger girl, perhaps 13 yesrs H old, wore on embroidered pink cam- H brlc. Hor light jellow tresses dono H up on top of hor head, It being such H a warm evening, she presented a H quaint grown-up nppcarancc. ' Her H liodlco wns cut V shape back and H front, the pink embroidery edges H showing prettll) against fnlr neck H 1 and at dimpled elbow She wore no H '"ornaments" whatever, not evon the H bends dear to the nvcrnge girl's heart, H nnd looked ns fresh and simple an a H The gulmpe's the thing for tho H child's dress, tho easily soiled )Kr- H tlons can be removed and wnshed H land while one set Is In tho tub nn- H .other be worn The rolling collar of B the day Is pnrtlculaily becoming to B our youthful fi lends and inny be worn HHl with n bow or tie Somo oting la- HHl : ,. 4111.. - ft' I DAINTY DUUSHKH. H kind mado stialght and very slmplo For tho henvior frocks a washablo braid Is tho approved trimming. Much hundwork Is seen on girls' clothing nowada)H, them being biicIi n rovlval of ombmldcry and tho liner kinds of uucdlowork Buttonholed scallops are prett) and net hard to , do after one has got Into the swing of tho thing Nothing hettei thnn tho haud-mnde tub hats has been Introduced Intro-duced In children's millinery for n long time, and the mob caps aie mil- , vorwnlly becoming They Hhadn the face well, nre easll) kept clean , Tho iduiiiI Dutch neck and elbow ' ileovo Is tho order of tho day Tor misses' summer dresses. Last evening even-ing we noticed a pretty glillsh form robed In u white froek, n short mi Irlmmed sklit, n full bodice with mod , rfitly high neck, the sleeves Just to Iho elbow The girdle was of How sred blue ribbon In palest tones, leovo garleis of lhe( sntni'; It was 4 charming cost nine for a girl of sweet sixteen on a HUinmor evening lo ho jtiro on tho conventional order of sweot simplicity, but this conventional typo Is not to be scorned dies appreciate the value of tho Him- pie gold fastening pin: llko many of us, extremely tired or tho ornate and gladly going In for simplicity. A good, solid, gold safely pin of fair slzo Is t'he sort to choose. HBl The child of today is u picturesque HJ figure. Tako tho wen toddler in her straight frock nnd puffs for sleeves. Or her elder sister, attained to tho dignity or bell nnd skirted dress nnd rolling collar and Hopping lint And HJ the still older Bister, with uent bodice and pirated skirt, squaro nock nnd HJ short sleeves, hat trimmed with a At least a line or two for tho neg HH leeted b(i)H. Let un spenk of their M negllgie shirts, very llko father's, HJ with soft tucked bosom und tlo match- Ing the shirt material. Thu favorite HJ mateilals aro pongee, tundras' n-id HH wash silk On very hot days tho HJ smaller boys may wear their sailor H i waists with dickey dlscardod, nnd H thrust baie feet into cool sandals that H ' aro simply soles strapped nn. Thoro H are wash IiiiIh for Btnnll lndn too, H land these nro nice nnd cool; and caps H ' or M Fashions of Midsummer " H Tho best dressed woman one sees ' sow Is the one that presents the coolest cool-est and freshest appearance rather j than tho ono nrrnjed in gnrgeousneHS and elaboration And Just now It ; seems iheie are a goodly number of woll dress -d women Let us speak Df a row costumes that lately eame to our notice Here )s a delectable mo a eo.it suit or biitrhei blue linen The shirtwaist shirt-waist Is or white Irish lawn, line and sxqulslte, It Is delicately hand embroidered, em-broidered, worn with a netklle of psilo blue velvet tasselled with black anil while sill, The Panama hat Is AN ICVl.NINCJ DH1JHH. ouclrclod with u scurf of palo bluu cropo do chlno, fringed with black and white, nnd has a bunch of glowing tod chorrles to tho front. Tho wholo is cool and crisp and colorful. Cambric Is u favorite material, and ns It laundors so woll has much to recommend It. Thoplnk cambrics are very protty as seem all tho pinks this yoar and tho hats of mldsum mor aro most nttractlvo with thorn. And whllo speaking of tho charm of tho summer frocks, let us not forget that petticoats, which, too, como In for display, are not to bo negletted. Ono Is very tired of choap trimmings, thereforo with the more zest calls attention to a petticoat of dotted muslin mus-lin made up with a tucked rulflo and no lace; the ruilla attached by a wide beading through which Is run a colored col-ored ribbon tylnif In bow nnd long loops, i A lovely gown of ovster-whlto mus lin was made In picturesque stylo with jjH a llchu crosed at tho bosom. The M liVgh girdle wns of palo bluo liberty H satin, tho picture lint was adorned M with white feathers. A moro costly H gown was of blush-rose India muilln M iiiade up over softest white silk. This H nbMi had a llchu draping tho shoulders, H I I he llchu ami hem of tho dross hor M dered with Hue thread lace. Tho pic M tine hat was wreathed In plumes of' H 'a iie sliiule Mimewlint deeper than M thu row ii. Still another frock calls M for descilptlon, a cohuehby musltn In M a delicate pouch color, with Insertions M nnd llminies of crcniny old'lnco. Soft 4 peaih colored rib is shone on J sleeves and bodice, there 'Mis a high M girdle of pencil coloied suedo with M dull silver art notiveau butioim adorn M Ing the same. Tho lint wits of smoke M giity. with plume or the same ruler. M From the above It will be seen M Ihere Is a liking for lovely soft com- M hlnatloiia, but we must mention that M there Is nUu a liking for the use In M liillllueiy of big, brllllaiitly-eolored M cherries. This form of dimming Is rslber heavy and cumbersome, but H I xlves a striking effect Tho picture M , scarf Is affeciHil by tall "picture" H i vvoiixtii, and Utile shoulder capes are H surely advancing In favor. Sumo M I women have InUen to shawls, but H 'these lire very (oiirageoiiH H i:lli:n os.mondic. H |