The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 1, 1903, Page 15

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on " Pink Pajama Children. t night when of . Hi Litile | Stall A'Be-i -t t Afe 'With- of Every Mopther. C jidren w the Mont the bir fa M Spifng its. Are Madp ade Of. -, he Smald | 1 \ 5 s of that finer than d by a“prin of the Curzon tied hard Mans- 1 is seru He ars smart hat. His 1 Englist to nest —FUrTY L v 85 artdlittle men now-put ox -th its. These are comfortablé gienic for. children’s we $ of warmer ma ary night clothes. -fn stripe ink and Blue, arg in the wa of the perfoq and ,.as Well as the byttoned by and the trous st-with a string thgt the pajgria habit, cedingiy difficult t t the pink pajamé girl n evolution from the few years ago. ude the coat are very per: in this rig * be in* this guise, the small, sin ppy in the the latest she gre Mor s fold us wing nigh not maid is_ pretty ted dimijy of and of ding in tire ienngs lace. wn is made an the little little night cap sleeping purposes, bt like the slippe is thrown off whén one goes to sleep. It is made after the tash- jon of granidmother’s night .cap, but it is much smaller. 1t tied with ribbons under the chin, and iis special province is to hold the hair when one bathes:or sits in.negligee before dressing. The Little Boy’s Suit. The little maid of the summer, should she desire an escort, can choose & little companion decidedly military in Dearing. The walking suits for the li boy of summer are cut in military fashion, with short trousers, long coat, military collar and sleeve and brass buttons, goid braid and all George lttle sults. indeed is made ¢ prettiy” figured ®ainsook nd_chamt eck and Is e sleeve shoulder, & six or eig giri" her: There fs thé dearest which comes for a It is ed with Vale pd the kiee tjinchies lov f : is Could Jr. wears one of these He is the youngest of the little Gould boys, his brothers, Jay and Kingdon, befng clder than he.: Marjorie, Vivien and Edith Kingdon Jr. make up flannel, in white qr - little - boy, | challie. : the. siX of the family. .M brave in a street suit of gr: with black frogs, which are pl d across Jthe front in uniform fashion® The coat fastens with Jfarge -brass buttons, while stars.trim the- nfilitary ‘neckband. This me pattern is good In® navy blue,; black ands in white. Boys will dress in white flannel and white cloth suits to a considerable, ex- tént, and it is pleasant to know that the fabrics from which their clothing is made are washable, Most of them can be act- ually riubbed, and at most all they require is the cleaner’s art. . The velvet suit for & lungheon or dinner suit §s very dressy, and both becoming to the boy and fashionable. Strange to say, the boy himself generally likes a velvet suit, which cannot bg said of the white duck, the white pique or the white linen, the stiffness of which is often very. un- pleasant to a boy. The boy in the velvet suit, or in the vel- veteen suit is not too dressed up to feel uncomfortable, and in addition to all these virtues the suit wears excellently well, There is a new light weight velveteen, which can be worn ail the spring.’ Show- er Gould 1s - trimmed COPIED AFTER A PIQUE DREJSY oF e/ T TLE MARGARET CARNEGIE ers do not injure it; it does not grow gray, nor catch lint, and ‘it is very becoming to - the lad. A suit in a-soft, yvellowish-brown vel- veteen was worn with a chemisette of blue linen. A deep blue linen collar turned over the suit, and deep linen cuffs framed the hand. A wide tie of blue taf- feta was knotted under the collar and al- lowed tq hang down in tabs to the belt. Another sult was in a very deep blue velvet with the wide white wash silk col- lar and chemisette and cuffs. Children in Magpie Collars. Children dress in the magpie célors and their little black and white frocks look very demure. White dresses with black plpings are worn with white Puritan col- lars and with deep cuffs trimmed with in- sertion and lace. To give the magpies a touch of color there is a bright little silk or lawn petti- coat worn; and its pale blue and delicate pink look very coquettish underneath the black. andvwhite dress. | e Both fitfle maldw ar the colored underwear aist and - lavender, canary cofor. 2 +¢ Shoes .of chijdren. are of forwa \ble high oot buttons and its sanitdry worn, patent leathe with big_ buc! low -Shoes. -’ * 'The bronze kid-slip Bf the momerit. It &tin bo®. And - k or with brown 1 ‘ough Wwhicle drawn, & or For the street the child ong.: leggings and rubbers th » cases s the -house slippers dre *hgavy sole and can be worn With leggiy, # . out rubbers, The old-fashioned wearing sMppers {n the hou and of taking off. the house “donning street T **"his street shoes along with Bis & &nd coat. . e : The Roman colors are chogen for. dren a# far & and and. bl * . pipings sire plaids in thé Mmjx The littlest maids-in soc or pale %ints and they have d: tinct styles of gheir ow ble¢ for the all th one mitted to bag ed in at th through insertion, with ribbon aro 3 bens tie in the back, making.s The stylesof the, exaggé has gohe. t and- one sees the little of the 1 with a sash line jus where, one could imagine that- would have placed it.. The littl more the sash has t d up very preity:%one just’ a proper belt line. . The sashes for’children are-very and ' are. often made out..of silk of out, of ribbon. The ribbon sas extremely dressy with -fringes, tucks -and finishings ends. *But it is thesash that is made of which 1S capable of the finest t=2atme Taffeta on <he bias is made ir and the ends are tucked or trimnied Wi lace, or.lace insertion ‘until it ma little ber h embrofdery, any which are placed upon set into or, again, they are trea’sd to stiff and elabarate’ embroidery, or théy are tr med with pael ee and tiny jéwe m- which IMEIRE JIANCING DRESS For A LA TTLE » (=777 2% ‘While children dress in black and white, are put on in pattern. as to their gowns, their underclothing has The made sash is by far the most eco- usually a pretty tone. Charming little sets nomical sash a child can have, for the n s maid can have g M t t K wide apart, we B N peasant b s se toned dewn the back and st reminds one of 1% s tle girls we f n being th wn to an ‘apron, collar o d there is a w white line big pearl b which acts T A DB The woman with as well make up F bills. She will haye : pair of_blue knicke life, and as ma can put on her bo; sent out clean tw cident occurs in the way ple, the child wears the time, when a fresh one is ut on are to be worn Blue and white checks by children, both boys and. girls, and t pretty little check chambray is ve gend indeed for 1 1w chambray makes a mice s maid and hemstitched stitched affair a T e is parted on the side a 1a with a ve k w s 3 Eng s ribbon at the s the curls, wh straight

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