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Show USE LACE AND NET FOR DRESSES mwM Combination Affords Dainty Party Frocks for the Little. Qlrle Two H to Six. BBj An exceptionally dainty pnrty dress j for n llttlo clrl of two jo six years BH wns fashioned of tho fine crenm colored V net. There was a straight yoke, rent- BH; ly merely two rather wide bands of B tho net, embroidered and held on the B sliouldurH with bows of ribbon, and a Bj rtrnlght skirt of net with embroidered BH tmrid at Its edge was gathered on to BH this yoke. TIih undersllp of taffeta H niutr.hed tho ribbon bows on tho BBJ shoulders. Another llttlo girl ready for n party BB was frocked In pnlo pink taffeta with Bj overdress of white georgette. Tho tnf. B feta foundation Is banded In three rows BB of transparent silver braid or silver BW ribbon, and tho llttlo overdress, cut In B scallops all around the bottom, Is Bft edged with n narrow double ruffle of BB self fabric, the same finish being ap- B9 died to tho sleeves. Tiny knots of ff- m : French flowers add tho tlnal trimming touch, This dress opens a few Inches In the hnck, so It may he slipped over the head, a little knot of flowers being caught at tho fastening. ilost of these llttlo party frocks are designed to he worn over lacy undergarments under-garments Instead o with bloomers, tho bloomers being usually featured only with tho more practical garments, Very sheer net and lino Boft lace were combined to fashion n charming party dress foe the tiny girl's oiqer. sister In her teens, a ribbon sash supplying the finishing touch. Tho llttlo sleeveless bodice Is a succession of laco ruffles placed close together, one above another, over a net foundation. founda-tion. The skirt Is a sort of petal affair, each petal or point being lace, ruffled. A plain net foundation serves as an Immediate background, A silk slip In whlto or any of tho pastel shades may bo worn under tho frock, of course, and the snsh may either cttrrjr out, this, color tone or ,a black; susfi 'may be worn If preferred! |