Show Clothes of French drench Tots Tots Plaid Frocks Favorite for Both the I Men and the Little Wom Women n. n I French rench children today are as ns attractively attractively at nt- and find I dressed n nony as army ony children in the world Sl Vogue This year This year the little girls girl's frocks flOck lure mp widened at the hips in various Right Eight century nth century fashions or the they have havethe havethe the theof full run gathered skirts kilts and onel basques basque's s I of the middle of the last century Children Children Chil Chil- CzechoSlovak Czechoslovak Czecho Czecho- dren are wearing slovak and Jugo Jugo Slav Slav embroideries without hiding having to bother their heads about the geographical positions or political alms aims of at these complicated countries Their elders have adopted scarab ani and lotus embroidery with swinging girdles tied low about the time hips and vague draping their shoulders and the lithe people follow fonow suit Their diminutive frocks are Te edged with s symbols of the greatness greatness great great- ness of old Egypt while bright colored wraps of ot crepe de chine cover their little lit Ut- tle tie tunic frocks which are too classic In form to be beorn worn orn with conventional coats coals nil and mantles Pia Plaid leI frocks ro ks and coats coat play pIny th their their- ell part port In the wardrobes of both little men mul little women the time latter may have hove plaited skirts l with tunic blouses of al colored sometimes red d In bright ht colors or or of glazed m 1 ln In or OJ silk sm jersey Plain blue bluer ergo r e kilts are also worn orn with these gay blouses which are sometimes of or knitted wool In brilliant shades of at red red blue green or yellow rellow Yellow Is a n. n favorite for tor childrens children's clothes pres at present present pres- pres ent and contrary to tradition It proves becoming bp even to blondes their if- if If It 0 complexions are not too pale |