Show BANDS AND FUR FRINGE TRIM SIMPLE CLOTHES FOR SCHOOL TUB TIMMS 1112 designer who makes two val athons of the straight line dress grow where one grew before Is on the right road to success the day dress la Is omnipresent and what are we going to do about it the advent of the long the reappearance of the tunic dress the introduction of plantings gobets flares and above all of button trims and other now new trims show what we are X f t y TRIMMING THAT IS EASY TO MANAGE doing about it it Is being varied in end endless less ways through different styles I 1 in neck lines sleeves girdles draperies and trimmings on the darker colors in smooth faced cloth bands of colored embr embroidery old edged with very narrow fur fringe introduce color in a distinctive way and provide a trimming note that Is easy to manage for either or day frocks it la is strown here on oil a dress of dark blue satin faced canton crepe which has the appearance of a skirt and the very long bodice has collar cuffs and border at the bottom made of petty point banding edged with dark brown fur fringe the skirt portion impresses the banding along with buttons and Di plaiting alling into service but the banding Is not needed it would be sufficiently trimmed without it these band in ins ings s usually usually 7 reveal touches of several high colors and look well with all the TOGS FOR SCHOOL TOTS darn dark colors in wool flannels jerseys and other smooth surfaced cloths claths another way of brightening day dresses appears in front panels and sleeve extensions ot of roman striped or plaid silks in high colors plain silks are also used for this NIS purpose in narrow front panels having a long row of 0 f buttons Iut tons often in gold or silver set from froin neck to hen hem there are tunny many ways in which embroidered broi dered edged with fur may bo be used and they are very effective on drees es of velvet elvet or velveteen after john and mary have joyously cleb celebrated rated their fourth or fifth igl canies conies the solemn ocen occa lity ini liti they abst take their first ire epe in tile lie paths of learning they J e nj rh ed at thi I 1 indor carten tige and are ready for their initial journey into the wide world where they will find a teach teacher er and many things new to thern them and playfellows play fellows wherewithal shall these little kinder gart partners ners be clothed Is a question that all 11 the big ores and many small shops are fully prepared to answer it if you ask them they will say that simple sturdy and washable outfit contribute to the happiness of 0 the youngsters and to the peace of mind of 0 all concerned it Is just as natural for the little ones to romp as it la Is tor for them to breathe and they always alway get more or less rumpled in the course of the day clothes that will stand much are best for them made witt with IL a view to easy ironing and lasting qualities in the picture outfits of this kind are shown on tile little girl a dress with bloomers to match and on the boy a short smock worn over pants that button to a waal the collars cuffs and ties are just alike and there Is little difference in the sox and shops shoes some designers of clothes for cl children ildren show suits for title little four or five year old oid boys and girls that are exactly alike except that skirts or bloomers bloo are made for girls rind and short plain trousers tor for boys coarse linens in natural unbleached color and in the strong blues lighter greens brown tart tan and deep rose are recommended because of their wearing ac arang and qualities in their wake are heavy cotton weaves in the same colors and the perennial ginghams and plenty of warmth in garments tor for out of doors and steam heat or other adequate heating In indoors dolors a simplify li the winter dressing of little folks under things and wraps raps i tire are varied to suit tile seasons fea sons but substantial cotton cotten or linen frocks and suits for ordin ordinary ory wear serve in winter rind suni sun inter alike JULIA BOTTOMLEY qa 1924 western newspaper union |