Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1910 — MODISH DESIGNS FOR CHILDREN. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MODISH DESIGNS FOR CHILDREN.

We are showing two modish designs for smartly dressed children. The frock on t£e left is given a military tone with its front panel and cuff trimming of narrow braid and buttons. The material is the lightest weight pale blue chiffon broadcloth, and that combined with the silver braid and buttons makes a most effective little dress.“ Tire long-waisted bodice Is joined to a plaited skirt under a sash of sapphire blue satin, the latter tacked at intervals sides and finished at back in graduated loops. Miss Dainty on the right is wearing a quaint, pretty frock of green-striped white challis, with closing on left side. The little skirt is made in tunic fashion and cut away to show a plaited front. The belt is green velvet, a few shades darker than the stripe and matches the covered buttons and sleeve bands. The neck finish is a flat collar of baby Irish.