Show I MART TIP F FROCKS for f r he e H DANCES I I k u f i x N the tile Christinas holidays ven the all important debutante must eats code e some orne of IN I her ph co to her younger sister sinter This Thin his in is the halcyon timo of the tho th whole year y r lor tor the school girl Chi and nod the tle amount of or gayety that IB fa I crowded Into the two brief brie weeks of vacation demands nn an out outfit outfit outfit fit ns varied and nod as B extensive da M a brides trousseau There must most b be a 11 pretty street dress a as s becoming gown cown for luncheons matinees and Ind the time Informal card cud parties cyst bat BM aN Inthis In 10 Inthis this nee n e a Q popular form of ot party porty for quite young youn girls and most mORt Important of all ull must most bo be the tho frocks tor for dance danca and dancing clues class ij t tIn In n girls own opinion no gown own ron cnn be behalf behal behalf half hal RO so Important as her dress for dancing school or cotillon In this gown she Ih has haa nil all her best t times tim s and nod In the ballroom Ahe naturally to look most at nt attractive attractive liar Her party frocks therefore therdore should he be IJ becoming In color of an up to 10 o date dale model and withal appropriate In texture and design Evening gowns for grownup b beat bear ar a 0 certain deceptive deceptive tive lIe simplicity of outline this thle season while being bring far for from simple ample in reality but all nil costumes for tor young Joun people really ore are simple lo in detail and depend for effect principally upon beauty of ot cot cut color olor Finish and material Evening gowns of this winter do not require a 0 long lo sweep weep of train to make mako the Hie skirts graceful On the contrary most models are designed with utmost pains that the tho train traia may moy bo be dispensed dIB with altogether if it this can cn be done and tho gown cown still remain becoming to 10 the tho wearer Because of this feature of the moments fashions it is IB possible to toa toa a greater renter degroo than la bi 1 ordinarily the tho case ca to copy COPT the models for young girls costumes from rom tho the regular fashions de designed designed signed primarily for full fuU size eizo dresses Much uch of courso COurM coi so depends upon what hat length the gown is to bo be as ns to what model Is a good one to imitate At one timo time ft It was waa not oot considered quite good form to wear either silk Bilk or velvet before being Quito quite grownup and out but this old Idea or is b tho the word ideal hns has been buried with the nineteenth cen century century tury tur and ono one seldom sees aces today tho the old fashioned frocks of o lawn and lace Ince adorned with flounces flounce and frills which at a forme former I age ne bedecked cd the school girl when she wanted to dress d op up Instead she nho wears her silks like her liar older aister although fashion insists that these shall shaH be of softest quality and simplest design Marquisette Mar Marquisette chiffon ninon chiffon cloth do c sole eole crepe de Chine and silk are ere some other textures in iu the list of oC th the winters favorite fabrics jr MONO MONG r O G the most attractive of the themore A moro more elaborate I party porty dresses are those of ot Illusion and silk Bilk fishnet fj rm with crystal and bead be d work This Thin adornment la Is displayed in 10 tho the trim 1 t t 6 o o oi i P l 0 1 I 00 QI t t r l 1 I ii l I IG t G o OA l p 0 e a 0 o o 0 0 0 Q 0 D Od 4 0 I t Q Q 1 1 n rl I yi fy I 0 minI ming only however not In the actual texture of or the dress as It Is In gowns for opera and bull ball The net it is laid over a n foundation of o softest silk or satin atlo either cither the shade of oC the net or some bright br color On one model the foundation will be of IJ V fL 1 i t b 1 t I t n n nI cI I Iii t ii t 1 m r t rJ 11 1 r p Li it j 1 E W cY r 1 r rw rj j w u 4 it T r 1 Mme J f 1 J 4 l n t 7 N a an S SJ y J s t f Grf y yf f tt a fy tr t tI I r I r ra f a U t r pl I ft 1 1 URN I i white and the overdress of the color again the slip Blip will be of a n bright shade shado of cerise or blue and the net nt of palest cream All white whit is the favorite how however however however ever and the frocks H of white tulle adorned with ith bertha and fringe of head bead work are arc among the prettiest of all evening gowns for the tho school girl One of the newest trimmings trimmin for a n simple style of oC gown is fringe e of various orlOU kinds hindy A narrow ribbon fringe Crille is iN a n pretty trimming on 00 a n frock of o crOpo de C Chine Chute f t S t 1 r I 1 c cI I Ili n 1 i n ni 1 s i It Itt t t 1 r r p lr rt l lis is f r 1 or Silk cord fringe frine Is used on onman of many man street suits about the Ule coat cont collar colla and revers and about the end of the skirt and ond on an nn evening cenin gown bead bend and crystal crysta c stal fringes es are arc the favorite adornment a on th the tho latest models for far young and old oM There is n a soft oft fall of the fringe beneath th the flat lIat yoke rolce on 00 the bodice The Tho sleeves are arc ar finished with it and nud the overskirt lots has s a 11 deep border hor er of the sumo same bright ht trimming This Thi fringe c may 10 be of any width that chances to look best on the gown and on of the lie same frock two and more widths are an often used user on different of the waist wais and skirt Colored fringes can cnn be bought bough in iu almost every eer but if i the hue cannot bo be procured n a white silk sill fringe frine can always be lie dyed to the shade desired Crystal trimming can enn also bo b bhail had hail in several colors other than luau white but OR as a rule white bends beads look equally equal well on all nil colors With th present fashions tho the crystal and hend l work is especially good as liS its itt weight helps to make tho material against which it lies lIe full fall straight and Hat flat to the of the necessary features of or orall of figure f Jur one no all gowns of the moment When bordered bor hor bordered dered with a n band of fairly heavy fringe to male make it fall all down well In n pence lInce tho material in iu tho the gown own cnn can afford to bo be bocon considerably con store more full than If f finished with a II liana band of lace Inc or a soft oCt fold oC of of silk Hilk The alcoves also need not fit absolutely flat flut if ir edged ed c with n a three or four foul inch itch crystal er fringe o to cause cn the soft last lacy lastor or chiffon to 10 cling in against a the ann ami The bend fringe frino nn an Ideal finish for or an nn overskirt o of chiffon or net which unless it la is held down clown by some SOIlO such means requires to be more scant than titan Is h either cither graceful or convenient the fashions for Cor young youn NATURALLY N I people do not exhibit any nil of the gross eccentricities which character be Izo nil all other models of o the winter All AllI the skirts are distinctly narrow the I be name tj nIC and all hang IHu as a straight ns as the seamstress can cnn manipulate the material In the th making mak wak making ing in To the relief of o all nil it has really be lie become come collie possible pO now to give giro ilo some actual in ill a skirt rand and still keep to the effect of oC n a decidedly narrow even cen tight skirt This then Is to be he sought in mak mal making malI iDS hug a frock for a young joung girl sirl that of a n I 1 straight 11 hanging h dress d that m t possesses P suf sufficient width to be bo absolutely comfortable and graceful for dancing I TLc The T e secret of making the now new skirt is isto isto isto to work with straight panels of the texture Instead of or flaring gores ore To give ic width about the feet and yet ct keep to the straight line liuo the entire length len h of o the this skirt it is i possible to work only with the soft loft softest est c t silks for linings so that when gathered in at nt the belt the time good lines of the figure will not Dot be In any way Wiy interfered with Naturally there must he be some somo little shap shaping shapIng I ing In in at nt tho Ito waist mist line but from below the hips the material does docs not vary nl an anInch anInch aninch Inch in width between there and the hem lem If the material is cloth velvet or some such heavy fabric a few weights hidden In the hem 11 will keep the skirt well welt down downIn do n In 10 place in n a lighter weight material ns as 8 satin or silk u Il deep facing of cloth or will gill answer the same purpose pur purpose purpose pose BH as lead leat weights would be too heavy Ifor for n a delicate material A low cut evening gown OIn Is 15 never worn orn I until mail n II few months before the mite debut and the majority of mothers still keep to the i theory theon that It is not good form for their daughters to wear real evening drew until un unI I til they I h J have been formally introduced to 10 the great social world A Dutch neck neel neelI I cut either cither square rt round V Y or U shaped I is the accepted style of yoke Jolo for all oven even evening ling ins ing dresses gs until the full tI bodice II ls donned nod and the school chool girl graduates grol from front dancing class claa 9 to gorgeous hall hallA A bodice boll ice made mn e with a n Dutch yoke should lit fit quite flat fiat on the time nock neck all nil trim trimming trim trimming ming lying on tho the bodice bo being placed placer be I I low the yoke The yoke is iR formed of or fIal I bands bandA of or lace Ilce of oC embroidery embroiders of or sheet shee tucked net combined with lace Ince or nn an other outer combination of material that thai I chances to fit in well weB with the tho style an texture of o Use the dress an will give e an ugly uly line if it place V above the cud end of the yoke The Tb belt Ir I 1 placed in very nearly n normal position nn an anon ant anton on many of tho the newest gowns Jo ns long M l ends enl at nt the tho back are ara again agnin noticeable One pretty model mcI for a slender 1 shows a II wide wi e silk girdle crowed crossed crol c at nt th back and aud the silk carried around towar the front of tho dress and joined into the th I material forming part of the itself The style of or skirt skirl which originated th the hobble bobble is still sUlI carried out ont but the d l I d band of material about the end of the skirt has haa grown much deeper d per and also 8 considerably wider and nn tb the model worked r 4 out in this way is extremely e pretty when the textures are soft and pliable So broad has han this band become now that It il form J very nearly the entire skirt and the slur silk appears again arain on en the lower part of o time the waist leaving the transparent Inca Ince nearest near t tho facer face ace OR a n very young girl altogether th tha FOR r prettiest party frocks arc are of figured net of silk fishnet or of or de soie trimmed simply with good goo lace Ince laceA A girl the time year before sho comes out will w 11 find fin n a taffeta silk gown ro n extremely useful ul and decidedly smart The taffeta need neer have hae little trimming beyond the lace InC lac lacin Ii ii II in tho the yoke oko and can depend almost en entirely entirely l tirel upon tho color for Cor effect Brightest rose pink in Is a favorite shade and tone that is ii popular Is a n pink that It almost cerise with ith just n a II touch of o sap sapphire sapphire ph ire blue In lu the time trimming in time the sash perhaps or o only in tho little cluster of o oI ribbon flowers tucked cd in the tho belt to render I it undeniable that the time frock was Will made In France The taffetas of the thc present nt have havo I little of the stiffness and body of taffeta silk ns nR it at one time was waa known and I this silk us as now iu io use ue works in remarks remarkably bly bI r with whit the present fashions For n a dress dreos for Cor dancing the under petticoat t should be jus just t as ns full lull but no fuller tiller than the skirt Itself A silk foun foundation foundation dation with whim ith n a detachable flounce of lawn lown and lace Is about the best kind oC or under underskirt underskirt r skirt with wilh n short dress s i although the soft satin petticoats petticoat with wilh deep fitted yokes YOk 8 I that are n a feature of or the present fash fashIons lotus Ions are worn also with short dancing frocks Crock Ribbon flowers are nrc the favorite of nil trimming on the evening t gowns of I season Many gowns owns are trimmed mos most elaborately with long lone Ion I sprays o of these flow flowers fl flowers ow ers in different colors colora other gowns again show only a few tiny sprays YS perhaps nd more than one small cluster tucked in cnn ning In the belt but scarcely a n gown r e i iRon teen seen this year that has bos not on it soma nomo where a n little bunch of dainty dl nty C flowers An nil all white gown trimmed wits Iti wreaths of these ribbon flowers flOW on ou bodies bodice and skirt shirt Is bound to 10 be charming while i ia a n frock Crock of delicate blue chiffon fashioned with utmost simplicity and nod embellished e only with sprays of shell pink rosebuds and nud faint green leaves will be becoming to tonny any coloring Fortunately these sprays of t flowers flower can enn be purchased in yard ard pieces in III any nn shade desired The larger artificial flowers which arc are worn orn so 60 much this year nrc me too old a n feature for tho the rock frock Stockings and slippers rs to wear with e party frock should be of the same shade at nt atthe atthe the gown own Plain silk or finest lisle thrond F hose base hl e with satin or kid slippers slip adorned with tiny tin chiffon rosettes or paste buckles bucl III fancy footgear ar tire o s smarter than more Often Otten black stockings and slippers are ara nr preferred to 10 those which match the tress dress tressin iu in which case care sheer lisle stockings and N patent latent leather pumps may ma bo be worn and I will be sure sura to look loa smart |