Show Dirndl Is Leader Among Juveniles The dirndl may be dwindling in popularity with the grown-up fashion fash-ion leaders but it continues to hold first place in juvenile styles for the cqming season. Many coats as well as dresses designed for little girls from three to six years old show the peasant influence. One coat that is typical of the trend is made of royal blue velveteen velvet-een and has a fitted basque lop to which is attached a very full shirred skirt section. A little collar of Ki'.'jy squirrel fastens snujjly at the throat. Another coat similarly styled is made of wine red wool velour and has cordings of the fabric trimming the dirndl skirt. |