| Show 0 70 k 43 j f I 1 ap f garbed in Gin gingham ghani for play clue ging gingham liam and white pique go to makeup make up the pretty dress and bloomers in which the little lass of three or more years Is garbed for play these bloomer sets are altogether the most sensible thing for romping children and there are several well set up and attractive models in dresses with bloomers to match to choose from they include long and short dresses with belts and are made of colored ginghams with collars cuffs find and belts in white or in contrasting color or patter gingham pique or other heavy cotton weaves there tire other substantial weaves in cotton that should be considered for their durability now that summer Is here and little folks spending their time in the open are sure to climb and I 1 scramble it if left to themselves to enjoy life as they should sli they will do just these things kindergarten cloth galatea cloth and khaki are equal to all sorts of rough handling and any amount of for average demands gingham answers all requirements it is made up in blue pink green yellow or brown with mth contrasting collars etc or in plaids with accessories in plain colors skirts are full enough to allow complete freedom belts and bodices fasten with flat pearl or bone buttons and pockets are provided for tin the treasure trove of childhood on all the skirts ot of playtime play thue dresses the frock pictured is an excellent model whit plain bloomers it has a high belt slipped through throng i straps of the gang gin liani ham and a panel at the front that extends from neck to hem the rather ample pockets are arp of gingham with facing of white pique and pearl buttons and are used for fastening bodice and belt for foi rough and tumble wear vear in the country khaki ond and galatea cloth ire are made up in little garments with bodice and full bloomers in one to be worn without willi out skirts they are in alia khaki kl color and in lark dark blue I 1 I 1 41 A K ja 4 5 Z dav I 1 Z f at 1 4 aa s I 1 r revival of fir printed anted cottons time was when printed cottons were the main dependence of the hie rank and file of american women for everyday wear calico percale limn lawn dimity and gingham met roost most of their requirements quire ments tit at a time mien mot of thel days were spent at home und and the patchwork quilt nourished with a wealth of material at achand hand to ronke it but with changing times time calico began trailing oft off toward the hori horizon zim with other unsubstantial eavia following it until tl y almost disappeared the litchen apron and tile the cotton ss being perilla permanent neut institutions still demand strong washable cottons and printed colors and patterns make inake them less interesting than they would be in plain eoles colors percale and gingham hold t their heir own as the hie best materials for liou house e dresses and aprons the percale ot of today Is much like tile hie calico calic 0 of old aldand and the house bouse dress of toda today Y aspires to being pretty original and fascinating it I 1 lg a allowed eccentricities in pockets felts and in designs that proclaim it gain again important and foretell the of printed cottons for country wear and ad morning wear tit at home A kitchen apron of white percale with mail many y lair une stripes of bluet black between broader stripe 4 giving it the appearance of 0 grey Is piped with china blue it 11 Is cut us ns nearly all aprons apron ahre are 1 with ith kimono sleeves bound and re enforced along it alie e top with will file piping it fastens fasten in the back and hns has a belt bound with the blue percale it has haq two practical pockets and fastens with flat pearl buttons borders border and in fit pl in colors hint make a good eo contras L tras with the hody ol of the garment are depended to supply tile the decorative f features in fit these dresses S es of printed cottons I 1 eions are used but always sparingly parin gly lutcs |