| Show ie Niza Mij R JA mma as SIV X 4 SUMMER FROCK OF DOTTED ORGANDIE Or gandie gandle Is just sheer and wiry enough to make the tucked and ruffled frocks of today seem the daintiest daintie st and most girlish that were ever fashioned it Is made in all the wanted tight light colors as aa well as in white and may be had with dots or threadlike stripes or crossbars over its surface it Is more sheer than volle voile or crepe and airier than net altogether a material for the girl graduate to glory in an ideal model tor for an or gandie frock Is shown in the picture the material Is elac exactly UY suited to the design and the design Is exactly suited to the youthful malda maids who need a frilly dress for graduation or for any other unusual occasion it is made with a full skirt gathered in at the waist line where a narrow belt joins it to the full bloused bodice the skirt opens in a short placket at the left side six frills each two and a halt half inches in width are set on the skirt with the distance be tween them a little greater than the width of the frills these frills may be set on the skirt with machine made hemstitching hem stitching and they may be edged with it or the tha narrowest of lace edg ings and insertions may be used instead the bodice has full sleeves reaching to the elbow where a trill frill Is set on it opens in a V at the front and is finished with a fichu bordered with two frills there is a girdle of wide soft ribbon with hanging loops and short ends at the back it if one were to search the history of the modes seeking an inspiration in designing a frock for a youthful wearer nothing better than this could be found nothing quite so good it if or gandle gandie is the material to be used having arrived at the frills and the fichus bichus of 1830 what more could bo be wished for A taffeta petticoat with a net flounce or a petticoat of lawn should be worn over a skirt of heavier muslin with frocks of this kind |