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1921.
Smart Wear
for the youngsters
Delightful Winter Topcost of Blue Chinchills the & Wee Maid
Graceful Trock of Red Chiffon and Pleated Taffeta for
Tancing School
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An Excellent School
Thock of Plain Bento
and Soft Striped Chevist
Good Locking Topcoa with Beaver Coiri, and Maßf
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Children's Modes.
Designers let their imagination how ant chevron embroidered
Itee
the matter of sleeve are the same as in the childish raiment and are forever midly blouse mulel
and new
PANTALETS FOR DANDING, DRESSES.
¿ creating Dudes.
shorter than the girl's, showing the short breeches beneath. The girl's topcoat, as pictured, is lang enough to cover her frock and its feminine character is shown by
the way it fastens from right to left, while the boy's coat fastens as his father's does, from left to right.
This Yellow Linen Trock has a New Line Becoming io
Childhood
JOTTING.
HAPPIA FOR THE BABY. The "first shoes" for baby, made of closely woven raffia, as worn by the Swiss peasant children.. are now to be obtained in London
at a price that compares exceed ingly favourably with other forms
JOTTINGS.
HAIR RIBBONS.
Hair ribbons cause many beart- breaks to the little schoolgirl. It is so easy to lose them when ex-! citing games are being played.; Nurse's wrath will be avoided if a tiny slide is sewn to the centre į of a made bow and fastened firm-l ly to unruly locks.
NURSERY RUGS. Some very smart oursery rugs,! recently seen would brighten up i the dullest narsery sad on days should prove a blessing.
wat
of footwear. For toddlers they 'One had a pretty little scene on
A POPULAR MANNEQUIN.
Gusini Lille Smock-
And-Breeches Frock of Taffels
on Linen
COLOURED ELEPHANTS.
elly Rainy Day Catfit- the Cost. Sou Wester. and School Bag All Storm Pred?
WEIRD BEDTIME DOLLIES.
The modern child, it appears, prefers a queer and amusing bed- side doll to the ancient rag dolly that used to be so comforting to cuddle up to. "Lulu," the latest bedtime companion is a Hotten- totish lady, ebony hued with a wide-lipped toothsome grin and a woolly coiffure piled high in a fuzzy kot. Bend anklets and These sprawling over his band-, bead bracelets are ber ornaments kerchief will delight the small and she wears a skirt of red and toy, who will never leave such a white wool fringe. "Lucky Jim" jolly possession behind.
is a funny and scrambly looking The up-to-date doll's bouse
pup with alert ears and a gay and must have its garden, and it is
An educationalist states that "Wise Old Cat" with a placid ex- dashing necktie. There is also a interesting to discover all the much more sausfactory results things that can be bought to add are to be gained from pupils when pression though bis woolly cont to its glories from time to time.
are decorated ined with back yard battles.
looks as though he were acquaint- Novelties are constantly appear bright, vivid colours. The ex-!
brick house pictured standing in! it; another showed two boys play- ing with ships and soldiers.
MODEL GARDENS.
For girls as well as bags, al, LISEN PAANIKS ALL WINTERL Was there ever a batisté and there are splendid rainy day This season tie weit dress 1 pink sashi costume mure adorable topcoats and one is pictured, with hild is wearing a great deal of cunning than the little taffeta a soulwester hat to match, and wear splendidly, are warm, and it, a nice green field with a red
and ben, and hues frocks promise frock pictured: its saucy short even a school-bag of rubbenzed look exceedingly quaint be the proper thing all through ranie revealing brief pantalets that material that keeps out-ike we attractive into the bargain.
winter. Lera is now high in, to not pretend to cover dimpled esteem of fashion-it ranke knees? That is always the way of h the exclusive fabrics. itab of it-modern fashion adapts of aristocrate linen frocks of the styles that represented dignited season is pictured. A deng or stern or prudish, sentiments e with Xanon, sleeves and and twists them round into saucy pels that extend blow the, and roquettish effectat Pantalets Fist at front and back, foms were feature of prudish early he upper part of this frock and Victorian days when it was not 19 kyry new and considered quite good taste to tractive. The yoke and panet speak of "legs" But the modern
outlined with buttonholing little girl though she dog with wursted, and a simple pantalets as saury addition to her border design run across the costume, wears them shurt of her foot of each panel. Lord and knees and not gathered into a tdawel ends of the worsted dangle rifle around her little ankles, Gogh the sasia. The pictured which was the prim Victorian
is of deep yellow linen mode, doidered with brown
h he
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One enchanting little dancing the little maid Wears A school frock.is made of French,
ed brown velvet hat with a blue tatfets with silk embroidery wool tassel weighting down in shades of rose. The tunic or rim at one side.
smork, is gathered to a small, round poke which poses as a FLEATS AND SÇUTCH JACKET,
collar and is band scalloped at here is a bonny Highland the edg. A line of the embroidery suggestion about the wool decorates the cunning pantalets. of dress for a girl of ten or graceful party or afternoon About. The pleated skirt frock for an older girl shows aunty jacket of plain stuff pleated rules of taffets on a
the kilt and plain jacket ground of chiffon. Scotch costume, and the delightful red frock; chiffon and dowa wollen stockings taffeta in the same bright scarlet urdy shoes augment the shade. The sash is of satin ribbon tion. There is splendid and a smart little neckbow has
anderbodice of
long, fluttering ends. Black silk and black dancing
al matching the skirt, stockings
This is a
s really a sort of sleeve pumps accompany the red frock.
impe from which the skirt į
Bended, be little jacket GOOD LOOKING OUTDOOR
ng to be separate. But kis all in one piece, the
CLOTHES.
The coat pictured is an admir-
dice buxoning acroes,able model, of dark green bolivia be jacket, at the left side. with choker collar of beaver and Jured costume has a skirt beaver ball orasments on the erbodice of blue and tan girdle. A small muff of beaver terial and a jacket of accompanies the costume. The he serge with pipings te hat is sufficiently childish, yer it is decidedly a dressy affair are two favoured styles in its youthful wearer's estima- Middy class. The blouse tions white davetyn tam with ́sed ekirt model, and the green velvet leaves and white del. The former has a Bowers for trimming. Black silk ith cut hem laced at stockings and smart buttoned deep sailor collar and boots with cloth tops correctly ad chevron-embroidered accompany the costume.
The skirt 19 knife Youngsters are wearing delight- nd attached to a guimpe. fol blus chinchilla topcoats this Per style is a ope season-warm as toast they are. pleated at back and and natty affairs witbal, with big fa deep yoke in which convertible collars and buckled Fare set. A leather belt belts. The small boy's topcoat ad the waist, passing belts in a little tighter at the waist bred straps, Collar and and is double-bressted. It is
The little suit pictured aboie is of green linen, trimmed with bands of mole linen,
COLOUR IN THE SCHOOL.
schoolrooms
But the very nicest bedtime
ing, and when the garden has its full share of flower beds, borders Periment has been tried of sub-
¡stituting a sort of Poiret-like dollies bave wonderful radium and trees there still remain such decoration of brilliant tones in eyes eyes that shine in friendly delights as a model beebive, a place of the ordinary chocolate fashion at you, no matter how bush with several pretty little and green distemper, and the re-dark nurse leaves the room. birds perched in it, a rose-covered sult has been that a distinc: "Topsie" of the radium eyes is an stimulus bas been given to the ebony beauty garbed in a red dovecote. Before long we shall mental activity of the scholars. print frock and A knotted no doubt be able to supply our dress maker who has had her bandanna head-kerchief. Foungsters with 1 complete ποτίστσοπο decorated futurist Italian. Dutch or Old English fashion, with
arbour with seats, and a miniature
garden correct in detail. Wha
& flower-decked
an opportunity for finding the ceiling, declares that the output child's taste in the right direction | right from babyhood!
of her workgirls has decidedly A COSY OUTFIT,
gone up since the innovation.
THE MAN IN THE MOON.
O, the rollicking, follicking man in the moon's Been carried up there by a bunch of balloons, From off of his wandering feet!
"Balloons, balloons," he was calling, when A strong wind lifted him, there and then, Over the clattery street.
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He held on tight to the bunch of strings, But up and up, like a bird on wings, He rose to a fearful height:
Past the houses and over the trees, High as the mountain-top floated he
Up to the clouds, who chattered, "We Neter saw such a sight!”
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And just as he passed they heard him say: "I was tired of selling these, anyway, Walking from noon to noon! Having a lunch, and starting-ezsin, 'Balloons, balloons, in sun or rein, I'll just jump of; I'll stop this train! I'll live in the good old moon."
So he leaped for the moon, and he happened to bit,
And out from the goldeny depths of It
Looks his remarkable face;
And the lost balloons flew through the air
And made new stars, some place, some wher?, And.down in the street a man stands there Selling balloons in his place.
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And I nearly say, as I pass him by, "Look out, or you'll go up to the sky!"
Miriam Clark Potter,
The small boy's euil of the sketch is soft wood-coloured dutelyn, a coal with a wide collar and two amasking pockets, and a rakish hol which is also of the duvelyn,"