Show Description D ascription of of s Illustrations Til s. s The und and Style Syle t i I tho Those fe lengths of or ry r-ry will make moke up cI arming little I frocks for or the wee denizens denizen of or U the e nur nursery sery und till fact that the be best t shops bop I I curry carry plain materials that mat match h the I i embroideries rl exactly as ae to t texture makes the task of th the seamstress much easier Never was there a a. mother yet yeti I who did not nut pr prefer fr tho the frilly and fluffy flurry style of party Marty frock Crock for tor her small 1 daughter and the Jl Illustration will win acford ac acford acford ac- ac ford a u. practical suggestion for the making olty of ot the live most effective Affective of 01 those tho There Is a R shaped berte be- be rte and on m Uti th t the h Utile little leo isla Is III la a all 11 around occurring occurring occurring occur occur- ring ut Itt th the tur n natural 1 point The rh skirt is III shirred on h hr hi r fun full folds the fullness b iJ distributed about equally lly all The full flounce that maker make the bertha has u a pleated Valenciennes t. t lace w whipped to 10 l lower edge much to the dressy llY effect while the short puffed t p. is I. of ot the plain I S u a whipped on the I lower Wll ed edge g e tar for tit e del deep and full Cull bertha berh r I entirely covers coven the tho sleeve I here u aRole I iw Used U eil ll I So o great gnat Is t. the Ule vogue vogue of robe patterns patI patterns pat pat- patI I I terns broad abroad that thal some t Charming ones In tn what arc ure termed juvenile jUI ju juvenile jU- jU I I I venile sl sizes to be made up Into dressy I I little frocks fur for tilt the younger section of or society Stich fc uch A one is that that illustrated In which the skirt Is 18 fashioned In what what used to be known as convent embroidery cry ery although now It Is far Car bett better r known aa us ll En-ll It eyelet work I 1110 Tho pattern Is ht one ono that I is js s very fa to tu our Dur grandmothers grandmother's who used d it tt for tor or petticoat petticoat pet pet- t which they all by hand them themselves The blouse blous top Is te made mude from front the familiar rosette pattern while a a. little fine Ine lace is shirred d to a IL bf beading around the square liquor neck heck and und on lh Ih edge cage a of or the puffy el el- el bow sleeve The Tho white white thread socks a and und patent leather are quite quit in the tho English style tyle which approve approves of bare bure legs legas In the nursery y up to lu It 14 I or ur IS 15 Y years yearn l Fur m the Afternoon ul Drive With It is Ii quite the accepted thing that the tho little HUle folks folk are arc Included In the aft noon ti-noon drive through the th park ark or along the boulevards ep especially Y when no calls are re to be bf made mude u and d one hone h hY Is ou out only i 19 lq q lake take the air all to use Ulle the old ohl fashioned d phrase For this the dressi dressi- dressiest est po possessions lS lon of ot th the wardrobe arc donned The large chapeau Is 18 In afancy a afancy fancy faney white silk braid with fluffy ostrich ostrich ostrich os os- os- os plumes draped artistically oyer over the ithe left sid side a u shallow hallow bull lun In f front holding the shape shupe off orr the luce Tace The smart little tout coal oat i lis' lis la In n an almond almondI green poplin poplin- the poplin the Queen o of England's Eng Eng- I lands land's t favorite upon which shirring s o of Valenciennes lace hooded bonded with t n tiny bh black t cl-t velvet be he-be ribbon makes a u charming Impre Impression toil lOll The coat coatIs Is plc pleated ted to a Q shallow s shoulder yoke this entirely concealed by the shirred d cape pe effect while wt the he follows the mot modish model of ot top LOn puff mitt Jf and W deep dep I cuff cutt th the thu latter reaching alm almost st to the tho elbow h u hi u Her lunch the The girl wh while technically yet t In Inthe inthe the nursery is ne nevertheless l sufficiently grown to wear her frocks s to about the offers off jr one of or the thc mo most t problems that tho litO dressmaker hasto has hasto hasto to oe seal l with To 10 keep her clothes elm sim simple pie pl and und yet avoid old the effect Hect o of childishness child child- is s what Is desired For this there is nothing more fetching than titan aNthe are aN the cotton cotlon n nets ts that are arc in such vogue Just now nOty and some tome Valenciennes I lac c for trimming will bring them up to the requisite degree t of ot formality A charmIng charming charm charm- ing lug design Is id given Riven Iven herewith her In which an all Jn Inexpensive cotton net Ig I combined I with a n Lice luce of i Ite Ste design The bodice Is It mude made with st it transparent yoke oJ t and wai waist t luid imd skirt waistline by s sand are are arp at 1 tile anti and entre Riving giving Ivin the tho effect of a u princess rOb robe Deep tucks make mako for or some ynte weight and antI stability in ht the skirt and add a d mu much h to Its charm |