THE PRINCESSES AT OLYMPIA.—Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose' were present at the gala performance at the International Horse Show at Olympia. When Lord Digby left his seat little Princess Margaret immediately sat in it to talk to her sister Princess Elizabeth (left).
Add Or Subtract The Ruffle
"Go Dutch" In This Fashion
Daytime fashions are all "going | The jumper frock, buttoned (or Dutch." Newest of the peasant vo- zipped) down the front,
is very gues is this one for summer frocks small as to waist and voluminous as with the crisp, naive, immaculate to skirt. The blouse is all gathers look inspired by rosy-cheeked girls and billowy sleeves, and a pointed in the land of the windmills! Here's bonnet, tied under the chin, caps the a perfect example of it, in a pat-climax in a completely irresistable tern that you can easily make.
way. For the frock and bonnet,
Kitty
(Refonásć by The Deli Byndicata, Tau.)
The fling the engaged couple has often leads them to believe life is. one long song and dance.
choose calico, gingham or chintz, For the blouse, mull, organdy or batiste.
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the arms! Circular skirt that:
just as you please!.
Look your prettiest in this charm- ripples gracefully from slim hips, ing afternoon frock designed with with a ruffle at the hem or not, a sweet, Victorian air, feminine as a cream puff and flattering as moon- light! Bodice darted in to dim- inish your waist to 1890 propor tions, and shirred on the shoulders to give soft fullness over the bust! Full puffed sleeves, „shirred
Make this dress of taffeta, allk rint, flat crepe
flowered
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