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W 2 n I o. o ji r f J i H z ljJ y oaM r. r I t l I l r or t l S t rA h hI l I st ster 1 r er 4 4 j 4 f t f jv M t Mt FN riY hr I Is s r r. r d Ii 4 L t. t I jo t r N IP t. t L LI i I HE question of a frock for the schoolgirl school rl is of f much THE tance It must be becoming and durable and have about a it a suitable girlishness that will satisfy mothers and yet not seriously interfere with the young girls girl's ideas of her own importance and near For the unformed girl especially the girl who does not wish r to wear corsets the pretty blue frock of serge and satin is the thing ng The bodice bodic J is not separate as one would at first suppose but is attached to a foundation It is sleeveless and there is a satin having long tight satin sleeves worn worn under it The bottom of the bodice comes loosely over the hips It is edged in true bellboy fashion with black braid as is the edge of the sergei serge i r tunic The foundation or bottom tier is iB of black satin although this tunic may be of serge if the serge is preferred An odd loose panel falls from the shoulders shoulders' and is caught in at the bottom b of I the bodice in the back l' l Simple and girlish is the dark blue serge with its tan ton linen bu butchers b s cuffs and cutaway sailor collar to match The bodice is most simply cut and is sl slurred shirred in at the waist line being confined con- con fin fined d with a three inch belt which brings the waist line to normal I The s simple full tunic over tho the less full but not n narrow under underskirt kirt is very long and suggestive of a peasants peasant's smock belted in The saucer saucer r buttons which extend from the neck to the lower lowers edge of the belt harmonize harmonize harmonize har har- monize with the plain lines of the frock The straight tunic is smartened by being laid in large loose leose pleats and the linen cuffs and collar give the frock a little f exclusive touch which will please the young school r miss If the jOU young lg girl insists upon following adult lines there is for her ler a modified basque which h she can wear with perfect propriety The dark brown serge frock is made in this fashion The pretty tunic is much enhanced by a a- a arow row row of the sou tache braid trimming trimming trimming trim trim- ming which is now considered so fashionable The rather lather fu full l underskirt is of brown satin It will be be observed that not any of these models mode s exhibited for forthe forthe forthe the schoolgirl are uncomfortably bly narrow The skirt has the new front fastening Modified 1 butchers butcher's cuffs and bone bail buttons give the finishing touch Odd i indeed deed is the combination of green serge and chiffon While it is infinitely attractive it cannot be said to be durable However it is a charming school frock frock for the girl who does not have to think too seriously of the money en expended x ender for school ap ap- parel The bodice is a very ery loose basque effect looped up pleasingly in cutaway style and trimmed with a arow arow arow row of buttons do down the front The bodice falls easily easily easily ily over the hips in little folds caused by the front up- up looping The serge sleeves are joined at the shoulder by an insert of several inches of chiffon This chiffon is p with frills of green silk which effectually effectually effectually conceal the joining of the two materials The foundation n skirt is serge and the tunic chiffon the tie latter being ornamented with frills to match upon the sleeves The sash ends a continuation of the bodice mal make a particularly girlish back There should be no difficulty in choosing a frock from such a a we wese well selected 11 se 1 ec t e d. d group I s p 1 r rrt i s t 1 r j 1 f 1 r N 11 I I wry r f re e Y i J f t r I r rr rr r r 3 I I r t f i if I t r l. l f fr fI I r for rr t i S SoC I n m 9 P oC ii n r Ij rs Yo |