Show new party dresses for little girls N v t 13 Z 3 ea pretty dresses for little girls are made of the finest of cotton materials and occasionally chiffon taffeta is fig ared in as available for their dressiest frocks but the beautiful refinement of sheer white wash fabrics coupled with the daintiness of lace and the ele gance of hand stitching makes dresses like those shown above always a happy choice the party frock shown on the pleased little maid at tho the left Is made of fine white net flouncing its lower edge Is finished with small scallops and sprays of little embroidered flo v era ers A narrow ruffle of the edging Is set on to the plain net underskirt and the full slipover with baby waist Is worn over it the sleeves are mere ly short ruffles of the edging A plain slip of pink chiffon taffeta Is worn under the net and a pink sash of satin messaline mess allne ribbon ends in a butterfly bow at the back of course a pink hair bow reminds one of a blossom in the flaked curls of its proud and happy wearer for the older girl a dress of 3 or organdie gandle is shown in which narrow val lace and hand embroidery appear to best advantage this little frock Is in two pieces consisting of a short skirt made of two flounces set on to a long plain and a straight hanging blouse finished with hand em at the bottom which falls over the sash the blouse and the both fasten in the bak ba k the blouse Is made with a small square yoke of val insertion edged with lace set into a deeper yoke ol 01 the organdie which Is covered with fine tucks the body of the blouse la is bulled into this yoke at the back and front and hangs in even length all round large uneven scallops follow the outline of the I 1 ower motifs which are embroidered at the bottom edge the two flounces on the which form the short skirt are edged with narrow val insertion and edging in fine quality the insertion Is let into the full three quarter length sleeves as shown in the picture and they are finished with a band made of the val insertion and edging this dress Is worn over a slip of white or organdie gandle with ruffle of fine em at the bottom the sash of taffeta ribbon is tacked to the under skirt and fastened with a flat bow having short ends at the back an ambitious bow like it in color but edged with a narrow border of black redeems the braided hair from its plain and staid appearance it Is large enough to flaunt a happy frivolity as the keynote of the toilette since the american occupation ot of hawaii the leper population has been about halved |