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Show To be worn in the house ' Indoor Dresses for Girls of From Ten to Twelve and Four to Six Years. i The first illustration shows a useful dress that may be made up in fine serge, cloth, poplinette or cashmere. The bodice has a box-pleat in center front and one tuck each side back; the yoke is of different material or silk and is trimmed with small buttons. The one-piece skirt is joined to bodice under a material band stitched at each edge. The sleeves are gathered gath-ered into cuffs that match the yoke. The second Is for a little girl of four to six years, and may be carried out in a variety of materials. The lower part of bodice and the skirt are cut together; to-gether; they are laid in fiat pleats turning from the center and are set to a square yoke that is outlined with galloon gal-loon sharply mitred at the corners. The bishop sleeves are gathered into wristbands trimmed to match yoke. |