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Show I SUGGESTIONS FOR THE JUNE GRADUATE Organdy, Voile and Other Cottons Favored For the Frock, Which.; Must Be Simple Dress May Be Worn Later For Afternoons After-noons or Dancing pi Now York, liny 25. Quito as im- It, , portant as tlio June brido Is tho Juno li p graduate. She must bo Just as daln- j- tlly dressed In misty white, and her W'-" future is equally as promising. Bfv - H Is no longer considered tho prop- ' j,,- cr thing for tho graduate to be clab- ! I 4s orotoly dressed In silk or satin; If ; 1 many of tho daintiest frocks are ta- I shioned by tho graduate herself, from tho sheer voiles, organdies nets i or from tho dainty flounclngs of loco1 or embroidery. Tho high BchooW fa-or fa-or tho Idea of the graduato fashion- r lug hor'own dress; some go as far k as to suggest tho material and tho I ' cut for tho cntlro class. Perhaps this lt Commencement Frock of l Voile 1 does not appeal to tho avorago girl with her Ideas of Individuality, but tlie notion of making her own frock should appeal to her, for this very reason, that she may add little distinctive dis-tinctive touches which bring out her own personality. Simplicity In Cut and Material Tho very simplest, most youthful models nro chosen for tho Juno graduato. grad-uato. They are usually of organdy, or one of tho sheer cottons, very sparingly and simply trimmed.' Crepe do Chlno or one of tho very soft taffetas taf-fetas or satins may also bo used, If preferred, but tho cottons aro more In voguo and daintier. Net, which Is such a genorol favorite fav-orite for tho typical summer dress, Is qulto as well liked for tho graduation gradua-tion dress and proves extremely prac, tlcal. White cotton not, combined with taffeta, vollo, or organdy, fash-Ions fash-Ions tho daintiest of graduation irucKs; 0110 winch may b? worn later for summer afternoons, or tho danco. Skirts nro short, sleeves range from tho uhort liufT, so charmingly In keeping with bouffant skirts of tho moment, to tho three quarter or full lingth sleeve of organdy, not, (Jeorg-otto (Jeorg-otto or chiffon. Hound necks aro particularly modish, although tho Bquaro neck niul the V aro also liked. If one wishes to bo at tho height of tho modo, tho graduation frock must boast n hooped petticoat. These are so softly boned and so unobtrusive, that tho frock loses nono of Its simplicity sim-plicity but gains n graco. Shoet, Gloves and a Fan Whlto kid pumps and whlto silk stockings aro dulnty and carry out tho nil whlto notion; black patent or Kid pumps and black stockings, however how-ever nro In quite as good form, Whlto silk gloves, if any gloves nro worn, nro better than kid, being cooler. A small whlto fan may bo carried, both for ubo nml ornament, for fans aro extreraoly dainty this summer. Feathers Fea-thers aro being used in tho now fans. Thero arc small ostrich feather fans niul plnln cock feather fans In whlto and colors. Tho small spangled silk fan 1b still favored. Any of these mnko most ncccptablo gifts for tho ginduato, Although the plainer tho K 1 iy hair Is dressed tho better, a bit of tullo or n single comb may bo worn, nnd Colonial silver or rhlnestone buckles may adorn the p'umps. Very little Jowolry, If any, is permissible; a small brooch or a tiny Lnvalllero is qulto enough. Summer Frocks of Organdy Orgnndy Is 0110 of the most generally gen-erally favored of materials for tho summer frock, whether for graduation, gradua-tion, garden pnrtlcs, or summer dances. dan-ces. It comes in nil the dcllcato pastel pas-tel colorings now favored and lg also al-so patterned with dainty, conventionalized convention-alized designs, on whlto nnd colored grounds'. Tho plnln and figured voiles nro effective ef-fective nlso, and thero aro many attractive at-tractive combinations of vollo and tnffetn, organdy and taffeta, net" and orgnndy and tho Uko. It Is considered most Frenchy to combine organdy and taffeta or net and taffeta. This Is usually dono In u frock which one has no Idea of sending to tho laundry, although thero nro at tho moment taffetas and sntlns which wnsh very well. Tho first frock lllustrntcd here Is a Jumper model adapted from one of rolrct's designs. It Is developed In net and taffeta and Is a charmingly slmplo model for tho girl who wishes to mnko her own frock 'for commence, mont. II I I (y AlllALb Another Dainty Model For the Graduate In tho second design Is a particularly particu-larly effective frock of plain nnd figured fig-ured vollo. The figured materinl is whlto with a whlto mercerized ring. Tho quaint neck line, puffed sleeves nnd full skirt, mnko it a very pleasing pleas-ing and youthful frock, sultablo for graduation exercises or summer parties. par-ties. ji The Garden Party Hat It will do no harm to tell of a hat or two, which, worn with tho graduation gradua-tion frock after that wonderful dny, will complete a most effective garden gard-en party, or summer afternoon costume cos-tume Thero cro large hats of organdy or-gandy In tho dainty colorings Just tho thing for tho organdy frock; largo blnck and colored wenchows, stenciled with some quaintly conceived con-ceived nnd colored figure, flower, or bird; wide brimmed leghorns, with u, (lower or two on their drooping brims and mnny others for tho largo hat Is again modish. These stenciled hats offer alluring possibilities to tho girl who paints or understands tho mixing of colors, |