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Show '1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 ! ! I I . 1 mm t I I Mil I I-I-l-1111 1 1 .1 M-M-M I I I I I I 1 I 1-H '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I Favored for Tots' Party Frocks T By CHERIE NICHOLAS - l I I 1, l,,l,,l,.l,,l,.l,,l..l. I I I I I I I I I t I t I I I I I I I I I t t ,1 ,1,.1,.1..T ,l,.t ,T ,t ,t T I.. I .ti t T.-l- I I t t .1 I M"M '1 1 1 ii 1. ti.l..t,,T,,t..t..t... t 1 t I I t .1. Hi -; , . I 1 v vv ' behalf of their wee daughters as to I' i 'i , "what to wear" to the next party, I . s.js, s I l comes the answer from Paris and oth- .5 i 1 er style centers that georgette and , r. - r : l: other sheer weaves of like character are at present disputing the supremacy ' .. f ! of (nlTta which has been and still Is jv t ' ' 5 er popular for little girls' party JU J1 " -. X frocks .. n : One point on which all designers of Ly' r' Si " I II children s apparel agree is that there --M: V.- " I ' is no limit to the amount of decora- "H-'fe- " ' O tlve lla,uIworlt which will be lavished on summer clothes for the younger m?!A . ;.-( -X generation. The material itself may - I be very inexpensive, such as, for in- I I stance, the dainty pale green georgette K , i of bemberg which fr.shions the cun- V n ninS gown pictured, hut the fact of it , A- s being handmade and exquisitely em- - ,. c W- broidered gives it an enviable air of - - ""7 3.2 distinction. t, -Oy iaJ An effective touch is added to this Srtfk dainty dress in that It Is trimmed iiJ with net in matching light green, the A very important member ot fasb-Ion's fasb-Ion's clientele is the little girl who goes to one party after another. In this fortunate class, designers .of juvenile styles take a special interest, for, of course, tots who are "in society" so-ciety" uuist have many, many pretty frocks to wear. To doting mothers who seek to question ques-tion the oracles of fashion that be, In behalf of their wee daughters as to "what to wear" to the next party, comes the answer from Paris and other oth-er style centers that georgette and other sheer weaves of like character are at present disputing the supremacy of taffeta which has been and still Is very popular for little girls' party frocks. One point on which all designers of children s apparel agree is that there is no limit to the amount of decorative decora-tive handwork which will be lavished on summer clothes for the younger generation. The material itself may be very inexpensive, such as, for instance, in-stance, the dainty pale green georgette of bemberg which fi-.shions the cunning cun-ning gown pictured, hut the fact of it being handmade and exquisitely embroidered em-broidered gives it an enviable air of distinction. An effective touch is added to this dainty dress in that It Is trimmed with net in matching light green, the same cleverly worked in insets which serve as a background for clusters clus-ters of wee pink rosebuds which are harul embroidered. This matter of trimming the dainty bemberg voiles and georgettes which come in fascinating monotone pastels with matching net Is well worth copying. copy-ing. The combination achieves that extreme slieerness which is so much to be desired this season, since the 1,1 t I 113- mode is making a feature of airy light effects. Lots of net footing, too, Is being frilled on little folks' dresses. . It is really a very practical trimming, as it not only wears well but retains its prettiness, since after ironing it can be pulled gently into perfect shape. (. 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) |