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Show So Well Suited to Youth TIIIJ flapper and licr younger sister never look better than In the days of summertime, when simple dot-' ted swIss, printed voiles nnd sprightly organdies clothe ' them In the line shear cottons so well stilted to otith. Everybody, from the little hidy of three to her grandmother, la wearing these mntcrlals, and they are universally univer-sally becoming; but youth Is at Its prettiest In them. Thej are very simply sim-ply made for the younger girls, und this simplicity accounts for n great part of their charm, but sheer fabrics are lovely color mediums, and all the llowcrllke tints and tones e loe appear ap-pear In this year's cottons. At tho left of the picture above, the little girl of eight or so appears In a light blue dotted swlss. It has a baby waist with square neck opening finished with a frill of blue organdie, and three-quarter sleeves fluUhcd with a double frill of It. There Is a panel of organdie set In the front of the bodice with a wide hemstitched tuck acroia It. The girdle Is also made of organdie and there are small lions of organdie at each sldo of It. The skirt hem Is hemstitched. Printed oilc Is shown in m many beautiful color combinations that every young girl may And the tint that pleases her most; printed dots or squares on n whl to ground are popular popu-lar and make up well with either white or colored organdie. The dioss pictured Is.In lavender and while, with wlilo sash of white organdie. The estec of organdie has insertions of narrow vnl lace set In stripes, and the elbow sleeves are finished with n band of It. Itut the special glory and dignity dig-nity of this frock is revealed In the wide shawl collar of orgnndle which makes the difference between the dress of a young girl and that of her small sister. corrMHT n vera mwuu unkx |