Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1911 — FRILLS FOR THE LITTLE ONES [ARTICLE]

FRILLS FOR THE LITTLE ONES

Small Maidens and Their Beaux Have Distinct Fashions as Have Their Elder*. Belts are the thing. Even on the frlUiest frocks they are seen. For tiny boys and girls, as for their elders, there are distinct differences In effects to be worn in the morning or afternoon. For the former time belts are a heavy grade of leather. Black and tan are the smartest colors. Buckles, leather covered, to match, are more in vogue than metal. The former variety costs more, and therefore, Is not so common. Bright colors, red, blue and green, may appear on dresses In belts. They should be seen before noon only, to make variety. For afternoon, little girls who scorn sashes have their frocks finished with a delicate color by the introduction of kid, not leather belts. These come in Ught blue, pink, yellow, and indeed every hue of the rainbow. They are as wide as the leather bands, but the kid is extremely soft It may be “dressed" or suede finish. With such belts si lit stockings, and kid shoes of the Bame color must be chosen, and, of course, hair ribbons are to match. * The same for little girls applies to tiny boys, but after the age of five years the latter should wear belts made only of leather.