Show young set copies new party frocks simplicity marks dresses worn wom to social affairs by little girls it la Is difficult indeed to be a wall flower in the lovely rocks frocks that fash ton loo las has provided for parties of the younger set get from the cradle up even aven the youngest sub deb writes a fashion correspondent correspond ert in the new york times hardly graduated from her pram appreciates a touch of paris handwork on her flower lower like frock of batiste or or gandie gandle while her older sister duds her hearts desire in the long skirts and generally grownup grown up evening mode of the moment clothes for the tiny tot of course are classic in their simplicity yet it Is astonishing what variety may be found in these little dresses since the feminine young person begins to assert her personality even defore she can talk it Is well to consider the t type ype of the child before selecting her first party frock for there are dresses for the plain and the picturesque the blonde and the brunette fabrics remain much the same from year to year but there are interesting new developments in color and detail which show the effects of the adult mode many colors are now considered suitable for children which were once confined to their elders eldors delicate orchids greens and yellows vie with white pale pink and blue i one once e considered the only suitable sh shades ades for the nursery handwork from the convents of france and belgium continues to adorn many of the loveliest of the little party frocks bin bile there Is an increasing tendency in paris clothes for chil children dien ro use hand and unusual seaming such as appears on more grownup grown up frocks paris makes contribution sheer batiste dotted swiss french dench volle voile aud and handkerchief linen are fa vo korites rites and from paris come diminutive frocks in pastel or naive nahe floral printed crepe de chine for wd the very young person these are made with the utmost simplicity depending upon a bit of hand smocking or a narrow contrasting piping for their decoe decoration on the english type of sy smacked dress drem 1 of dotted swiss or batiste Is still worn by the more conservative members of the younger set for all occasions there Is a decided vogue at the moment for sister dresses and the problem of finding suitable cloth clothes for s several everal young daughters Is is simplified by ordering the same model in assorted sizes frequently how ever the dignity of ali miss nine or ten Is affronted at the pr p c dosal that slip appear in a costume identical with that worn by her fier younger sister tills this difficulty Is cleverly solved ny the sis ter frocks chosen for illustration which are the same in fabric and color but sufficiently varied in design to suit the different ages these frocks from parts paris are ma mada de of flesh colored georgette crepe the six year old wears a straight little gathered frock with square yoke made of band bands and the skirt trimmed with hand run pin tucks and narrow tings older als sl stera t ers dress has the sa same me tucks and plait ings but to is cut 6 on m more ore sophisticated lines the ibe skirt gathered to a straight ti bodice odlee as befits her years yeara ones first arst evening party even though it be only from eight to ten Is a arval re a milestone and should be treated teil accordingly therefore the choice of jf a dance frock for tha 03 girl of twelve or thirteen Is a momentous one form formerly er it was fl an almost almo 9 t one as well but there are now many designers devoting their attention to creation of frocks of real charm and suitability for the age the fabrics geor gettes and are especially adapted t to 0 the needs of the youngai younger girl august aberhard makes makei a chir char charming ming mInK dince dance frock of pale blue chi chiffon afon efi tight in at the natural waistline it narrow sash belt the skirt just mow the knees Is finished a serle series of f grid bated bla bias fold the material ierlan sim a WL I 1 liar r folds form a quaint shoulder cape which may be untied and slipped off after tho the manner of a cocktail jacket taffeta la Is a favorite taffeta has always been a favorite fabric for the school lil and this year it Is shown la in more attractive m odeis models than ever what could be more appreciated precia prec ted than a dance dress of red taffeta one that has an almost festive design as well hug hits a fitted bodice with a belt marking marld a high waistline a tiered peplum skirt slightly longer bt at the sides and buk and a square decolle taye finished with a saucy aucy bow on each shoulder an adaptation of a model makes a smart frock for the young girl it Is of flat crepe in a soft shade of green and has a gle sleeveless bolero boler bodice und and flared ski skirt it which Is fitted over the hips and finished with a roar row belt and jeweled buckle the simplicity of this frock and its clever cut have a decidedly slenderizing slender izing effect on the adolescent figure even satin so BO high in favor for formal evening frocks has been adapted to the needs of the younger set As for the real sul sub debutante th the girl of fifteen to seventeen there Is literally no end to the fascinating frocks from which she may choose tor for dances almost every one of the leading paris couturiers couturie rs showed at least one youthful model adapted to her needs in the mid season collections an interesting model la Is from tan lan vin past mistress of theart the art of creat ing frocks at once smart and picturesque for the young garl it la Is taffeta made with fitted bodice and youthful flared p pi plum the full gathered skirt of the taffeta cut in deep points ends just below the knees but a deep border of matching net gives nn an effect of length very gratifying to one who Is just beginning to feel grown up A yoke of the net Is cut in a modest round suited putted to the girl of fifteen or sixteen almost every fabric used for the debutante and her mother Is also presented in models suited to the younger sister jewels for sub debutante jewelry for the sub debutante Is now as ever a line fine polut point in the mode costume jewelry ons has helped somewhat to solve the problem for it Is after all n not ot really and truly jewels and misses and even juniors are now wearing tl the ie bright colored necklaces arid and bracelets that are made of everything fro mwood to glass rhinestones beera tu meet the long ong ing for something alint sparkles like diamonds to wear with evening frocks of filmy fabrics and these lire now permitted to the girl in her teens it if they are handled in a manner suggesting simplicity elti rather than sophistication ti the newest are delicate shimmering strands stranda of tiny stones some set in a single row others in lacy knitted or braided chains A strand of drumond cut rhinestones a little longer than a cl oker has for a pendant PC jdant a i double casnel of the lie rhinestones finely strung A similar necklace Is made of rhinestone and tiny pearls with a ix lower flower shaped pendant combining the two stones another necklace or a slender seln ing strand of baguette bague tn crystals made in long links joined with clusters of rhinestones it has a crystal clasp in front from with ni ne vassals tas ls on the mhd order of the festive hawaiian lei necklace Is a cleol choker er t made n aole of ro round und links of cut crystal with rhine rhene stones in bunches like berries between most alost tit nf these necklaces chokers or ich chains 8 in 8 are 0 r e worn in with bracelets to match this season as last channels collection I 1 lection shows some charming necklaces of crystal e especially s fid adapted apted to the young clatt several of these th e se neck lacer lacee are in lower flower form made of sparkling crystals to in white nr opalescent tarot n v perfect finish for the new party trocha of tulle or feta with their hou hn llant skirts annl nn demure little sleeves sleeve sm shoulder capes |