N { | Lovely THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919. for 2 PAGE ELEVEN! In the wake of = February joys come lovely new. styles for shildren happily growing up. Youngsters, like grown@ps Have their new fash- ions introduced early, in anticipation of the Southern season. Pe To say that the advance modes are practical as well as smart is to re- peat a statement that has become common-place; vet there is no more accurate way of informing the math- ers who can not take in the winter resorts of what those who can, are planning for their offspring. Dresses as well as wraps "are Guilt upen simple lines, with as few seams as possible, This will. be assuring 'to the home dréssmaker, Another splendid feature of the coming sea- son's juvenile fashions is that they ea A Osnadian sigualier mending a wire ina street flo he Bolsheviki are irround the Allied angel district, ; Loa Spring Styles combine econoiny with sbyle, over- blouse and detachable effects mak- ing it possible to utilize dtesses which have been outgrown in new and at tractive ways One-piece models prevail and a wide variety of materials are used in their development. For juniors many frocks have underblouses of contrast- ing fabric, with overwaist being edg- ed with the narrowest of frills, pip- ings or rows of fancy stitching, the pipings and embroidery being in col- or, The touch of color is always ef- fective and extremely fashionable, There seems little disposition on the part of the designers to exploit all white dresses, even for girls in their teens, except for very formal wear. A becoming design and easy to makeq is In sand color" voile. The skirt is gathered to an underblouse of all-over lace mounted on an-:or- gandy foundation. There are two deep tucks and a deep - hem. Over the lace blouse there falls a panel- like arrangement of voile, edged with ruched ribbon in a delicate shade of rose. The fronts of this over-trim- ning extend below the belt of rose satin in tab effect and are slit for the girdle to pass through. For formal wedr there is a lovely model in white challis having the skirt and bodice edged 'with shirred bands of white: satin, - The narrow- est of soutache braid is stitched along | either edge of the shirring. A square neck and short sleeves add to the 'How The Hun Used His Red Cross T rains Children Come With Much Delight | ~~ elegant simplicity of the model. The extended sides of the waist fall all over a crushed girdle of satin. For tiny tots there are splendid things in batiste, lawn, organdy and, if you will, silk or soft satin, These consist of short waisted bodies, with gathered skirgs attached under rows of 'beading through which ribbon is laced and left to form bows at one side or sashes at the back. ribbon is. much used in the decora- tion of little dresses, a fact worth remembering when one considers the cost of wide ribbons today. An es- pecially dainty batiste with waist and skirt joined after the manner last de- scribed has the skirt trimmed with rows of tiny self-frills, the topmost LIVELIHOOD The world owes you a living son, By methods clean and right Sometimes by work it may be won Sometimes you've gat to fight. Sot grt ft HAPPY DAYS Both -- Here's' where I've found my mitch at last! Narrow being looped with bows here there. Plaits as well as gathers enter in- to the composition of girls' dresses. The designers are resorting to old- fashioned calicoes for children, doing them up most effectively with collars, cuff hems and cuffs of blanket-stiteh= ed linen and deep girdles of gaily Rowered silk or ribbon. ' A plaid gingham is not exceed- ingly smart, but has the happy fac- ulty of giving fulness and accentuat- ing slimness at the same time. One of the prettiest combinations 'thus far shown has delicate gréen and and dark blue checked on a back- ground of tan. The plain, gathered skirt is trimmed with several rows of dark blue wash braid and in- and stitched in deeply girdled effect with the braid. Long sledves are self- cuffed and braided @nd' braid-stitoch- ed, while the neck, folowing. the same line of 'decoration; is in square effect. The little queens of the realm who are never so happy as when dolled up in frocks with lace and embroid- ery have much to be thankful for this season, for the simple design of most of the dresses affords ample op- portunity for the introduction of dainty touches of needlewqrk. Em- broidery motifs centered in cles of diamond-shaped designs outline} with lace insertion are always ap- pealing, while some clever panel de- stead of the ysual belt, the waist issign effects are accentuated with em- broidery Bands. Suits adapted to the activities of small boys are interesting, whether i i hey be rompers of the trig-appear- ng dress suit. Mothers still are succumbing to the insistent demand for sallor suits, which are made of drill and similar sfurdy stufr, Dress suits in black velvet, satin and broadcloth are extremely good- i ooking. While trousers and jacket are mostly alike, there are excellent models with trousers of white and coat of blue or black. White linen Jackets and: saches of corded silk are worn, showing that the Spanish in- fluence: has invaded even the realm of small boys" atiire. Eveit lent very thickly settled here. Adame rue; | don't think it will be necessary to have a traffic wo 1 > IN THE NURSERY Bird Detective ~~ Heavens, a terrible crime committed here, § 5 « ny a jeompany io place special malinee Vednesday. : 2 organized a stock team in the West. J e, which resume after four years of in- 3 One of the seenes in "A Litite Mother," which comes to the Grand Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 4th and 5th, with a Wy r Gaol J