Show dancing frock of taffeta and lace V I 1 iva R kt J t J v A RJ jn g t 4 14 V ET TOP laces lacea over foundation N NET skirts ot of taffeta silk bilk are so BO excellent for making dancing frocks that the girl who la Is devoted to dancing cannot make a better choice of materials the taffeta Is just crisp enough and the lace has just body enough to keep a dancing gown from becoming crushed and sleazy looking and feta seems somehow especially well veil suited to youthful wearers rear wear ers it is an unpretentious material with a shining surface which looks particularly well under laces the quaker or shadow laces it if selected in the right patterns look lust just as well as the net laces rind and are a little less in price all of them are reasonable enough A very fine model for a party gown Is shown in tile the picture the underskirt of taffeta Is cut full enough for lancing dancing with a slight flare there is a full ruche of the taffeta box plaited about the bottom three flounces of lace are set on the skirt with only moderate fullness there Is a narrow narow nar ow box platting of taffeta at the head of each one of the two lower flounces th the e upper tipper flounce terminates in the waist line in the very simple draped bodice the taffeta silk Is draped over the lace lac reversing tile the order ol of things in the skirt the lace laca ext extends endi beyond the silk forming a short sleeve drapery tor for the arms and a at tile the front of the bodice the bodec and skirt are joined at tile the wall waist t line A very wide girdle and sash Is 8 mad gnadt of the taffeta it is laid in folds about the waist and extends from just be low the bust taa to a few inches below th normal waist line it Is kept in chapt with stays tacked to the front sides and back on the underside the endt ende cross at tile the right and are brought down below the waist at tile the back where the sash Is fini finished Blied with tac big loos loops without ends for the too slender girl an under bodice of plain net with long sleeves or one of ch chiffon irton may be added tc tills this dress sleeves and of chit fon over net are still better and the arm may be made to look much more mor plump by shirring chiffon over a net ne foundation the loael Is better adapted to sa s1 slen en der young girls than to others and tc t the tall ligure it Is most becoming |