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Show ' ' ' 1 Linen And Organdie Order Of Day When Kiddies Dress Up For Fourth I Smocking and applique work are very populai in "younger set 1 styles. By CORA MOOR I,. ew York's Paflhlon Authority NEW YORK Of course. Hetty; Jane wants a new dress for the Fourth of July' If she can't play with firecrackers, fire-crackers, she wants to be 'all dressed, up" to -listen to the band and watch the parade. Children's fashions are every, whit as ailurlng this season as thosej for their alders, and about ns dlvcrsi-j field. Small h Ward, of the Famous Fa-mous Playsrs-Lasky pictures, has graciously consented to pose In some of her new summer frocks, and here are three of them She hasn't qulti decided which one to wear on the Fourth, but It will probably be the one In the center, If someone will just invite her to th beach This frock Is a fetching heath dress, a variation of a Dutch fro k. comprising an apron worn over bloomers It is made of white linen with a border of plain blue linen above" which are cunning pink tulips with green stems, cut from linen and applluod to the white linen The bonnet matches. The one on the right has a wreath' Oi" I'lue marguerites with yellow cen-I cen-I ters making gay tho square yoke on .in every da dress of bine and White striped chambray. Below the yoke are two rows of smocking, done In I dark blue and yellow At the left is a charming pink I organdie with rows of smocking aboi.t 'the neck and sleeves unci a blue sash, i A mon cap made of the organdie with a blue ribbon around it, ending in a 1 pi i In how in front, makes tho cos-I cos-I inrne com plete. |