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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, OOPYRIGHT SUNDAY BY JAMES MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1909 ELVERSON ils AE lta PF Tt lea i/ , [B/ [|B | (B ||Baw! WIESE a OULEFCHE SLMTUT 7S LYUCEL? WILE LY IWMIEBS. ST COO SIymptrlrock Of LIUSL Sy) 3}) adapted' by the designers 2 . x ce ers for A ' ? children's dresses. ; Collars and the complete set, including " the cuffs, appear on all sorts of 4 materials- cotton, linen, silk and wool. { Oo A most becoming little dress is 5 of plaid \ = IK Cuzd4orr SFr0c with LMIBETTE mae Ces Aw eS ae CONSE" Li C/E T orchon POLLO? OMPL, SIT IL. and somietimes ries a three or ured material. larly used, the wide hems and embroidery. dressy, yet gingham silk or cashmere, witli. 1ts' accompanying collar and cuffs of lingeric persuasion. This modcl appears above among the illustrations Tt ll i collars are fashioned ot all. sort of transparent materials, and many ar hand embroidered and lace trimmed. Ot} ers are of the blousing quality of line: which takes starch nicely, and and hand scalloped in white or color. This makes a most practical collar and does not go into S Mg in wees a be tnch-wice © O kilted order S Cc a 5rdeé ¢ eM ine pl2its and P the tise. skirt 1s OF cre2 ee eo the edge of the skirt carfour-inch band of the fig Stripes and rings are simi collars are finished wit edged with lace or narrow } serviceable, Ae ee i frock 7 appears cream china silk made princess and put in 1 dainty little shirrings Gives tie wolkecand alniost concealing i s an exquisite collar with pointed. edge Here the finest Her fines of linen. linen batiste. betiste has has inset inse of Valenciennes lace, outlined with padded re a te embroidery. are the heavier and those besides they laces bow tlie of silk. into go into mended frock linen With the med. ties with These fin nd IOUSIEIIOI b may adly be y st e stained cléansed ; chloric acid! to rinde ery : rota some we > eCcanters oe with.a ae an little i diluted fases of! fine' Crvages; hydro- "in dots of color be described is It‘is prince aoe d not ia tied a and or ee OEtons, ron EUINTS J Ji wD) a: aah to' Ss Be reo French pigue soutache aide cies By oe with linen 2 scarf loosely JID D in polka The last model least attractive ~made down collar are made of Swiss, also. of silk plaided, | the left side. The cuffs are identical in pet. ) °O™* o x $ vy are are res holes, as the fner ones 2re wont to do aa summery the e little Sah aD J cn) etad treatment: A simple little dress is shown of coral ~ a3 muslin ea large ate oe ike It-is always well to make these acces: ' Sr and in white with rather large polka ead Ree ; PES Cares pink pongee. The collar has fa SEs CORES Cen eCcufts, TIMCATAP cola: Pale bine eink sories separate, for they are always soiled buttonholed and worked alternately in eyegreen and buff are especially dainty. The . before the garment itself : F " yet .. 1 let and padded j embroidery. The waist is: elt is often added. of the same materials te Bebe Irish, fine linen, Cluny and linen a with called less likely to are more easily With the little cream voile in the corner is worn a stiff nished LUDO EL CA These play, oles, ; Yodel FOR Hand work never shows to greater ad vantage than when worn by children. Only the simplest of patterns and stitches are required to make a garment re ea gata ee = sis attractive. Even the ‘ eas suggestion shows refinement in the making. The dainty little lay down collars of lace and batiste that women found so cool ; and becoming last summer have been most Pp / = & We WS (Lf Wek ‘( Be itself, LINGERIE - COLLAR CRAZE CHILDREN. : Be iss aR HE custom of dressing smal! children in tub frocks ‘the year *round has gained considerable favor within the last few years. Many mothers have never dressed their children in anything elise, for muslins, dimities and linens were worn in December as in June. The practice is hygienic 2nd should be encouraged School frocks especially are given the hardest wear and are constantly being soiled. There ere numerous weaves, combinations of linen and cotton, and cotton and wool, which are easily laundered and thick enough for cold days with the addition of warm coats and furs. The one-piece model is much liked, also those dresses made in two pieces and fastened invisibly under the belt. The latter in many cases are more readily laundered. Skirts are invariably plaited in one form or another. Shirring and smocking appear on weaves, thin enough to staid them. The models given on this page are suggested for present wear, also to serve for the coming seasons. February is an excellent month in which to do a part of next summers sewing, especially where there are many small children who demand a great deal of sewing for the warm weather The violet ‘jumper may be made in one piece or two. Two box plaits extend from the shoulders to waist, continuing through to the skirt and crossed by a belt of self nia@erial. The bias band at top of jumper has a powdering of French knots done in mercerized thread. Cream muslin in sheer quality forths the guimpe Developed in white or colored linen or pique with a batiste guimpe, it would bi very attractive. The buckles on many of the tub frocks are of pearl, white or col ored. The gray linen dress is another plaited model, topped with a yoke having an ir regular edge; narrow pipings of color are added. ‘This detail is very satisfactors and lasts quite as long as the garmen generously Cex . BY MARJORIE. 2.) | i 1 A towe an towel: Bis! ee . Attertthpakeaien Suave Soe ie Ton creasagucDannarsualn . After using the acid e "be ydaro sure » Out iron, the'as silk oui aoe tot use a very, hoi thoran ahle with lear ioate; "ioe ay lscolors BME ies aa : 7 A will have theirit usefuln and ‘revive Lilie sifie cect, Sp Sa Sy cases Aa us ees ‘a : 7 , nd 4 V3tn 7. 3t ee 1. Provonged if,we, when they are beginning C oC an sl ; ior ea * > ee Neate ane AF SLO a BROW. Sign: Oh Wear they ares stitched he sing 2 2 piece éc + ¢ C the silk, using ofof ras rag. Then rrub the bottom und before bei UhSs ched zt the silk evenly and gently with a soft cloth. © ayain, are folded so that 1& seamed up Naa ary : = ‘le@t the se Fey side now. goesi down he iaei cam at the n suk, sprinkle: the articles) to-he "way one secures rf © middle. [yn this ithe + . ae ne ¢ z "ironed with water,er othe then roll them tightly nodal © whole e case He? aniount of wear setting |