THE MICR. w A TT :her Weaves, Colors Will Provide Leeway. Selection of Autumn Wardrobe Separates Fall fashion gives a girl lots of leeway in selecting' separates. Skirt fabrics are richer in weave and color; all exciting, and eachl important enough to deserve an entire costume built around it. Straight skirts range from the smoothest textures in deep greyed" greens, bark browns, and berry reds to shaggy plaids that splash red next to gold and avocado next to aqua. The perennial pleated skirt ap- pears in a couple of new variations this season. Box pleats that aren't -stitched down in vivid, subtle plaids are springing up every- where,nalone orhcoupled with a matching top that ends at the hipbone. Kilts are back, and this year some of the smartest are not plaid; camel and navy are popular for the one-color variety. Coeds who spent precious study hours taking up hems last fall can breathe easy; skirts are just about the same in length provided you didn't get carried away last year. Tailored Blouses The look for blouses is simple, soft and tailored. Test for a white blouse: can you wear, it with an opulent skirt, add all the jewels you want to and not look over- dressed? If the answer is yes, you've got a blouse with just the right shade of understatement. In prints, madras plaids carry off top honors. Close second goes to tiny warm provincial prints that create a special old-fashioned look all their own. In white or in color, plain or print, style is definitely secondary to material and pattern in this season's blouses-they're notable for lack of gimmicks. Jumpers follow these lines of simplicity and richness. Waists are back where we knew they were all along; even the high-waisted styles are fitted at the natural waistline, and the sack look is OUT forever.' Wide Leather Belts The Big Idea behind all this variety in separates is this: get 'se eral of those striking wide leather belts to join skirts and blouses and have fun. Of. course, for band-box perfectionists, there is still a trend for the all-in-one piece look. This season shows more imagi- nation in color, line and texture than any fashion season for a long time, and an investment in separates is certain to double re- turns in the effect created. Green Book Bag Shows 'Students' Fashion for the further-outs demands a green book bag be carried at all times. This bag, of ivy league origin, is the accessory most in demand for the intellectual look, if not attitude. Some lined in plaid, some lined in dark green, some unlined -these bags come in two sizes, small and economy. While the book bag is obviously used for carrying books, it is also stun- ningly carried empty with brown or grey coat beneath. One of the problems, of course, is that both men and women are forced to wield the same style book bag. Variety of Style Unlimited Color In New Handba Handbags for casual or ever wear come in all colors and a new variety of styles. Black brown, gold and gr leathers are the most popular casual wear, but all of the colors are in demand to blend v dresses, coats and suits. Solves Problems The versatile clutch solves r problems, especially for one does not like a lot of hand It is versatile and easy to 1 with books or keep on one's at a restaurant or movie. Clutc which are available in a w variety of styles than the w fiopover, comes in unlimited co fabrics, and leathers. The shoulder bag returns, ar is good new's to again have 3 hands free for books or bun( This casual style almost ali has an adjustable strap, and 14 best with active or spectator s clothes. The Italian leather, the fabric, the satchel, and the bags are all popular. Mark Innovation A new innovation in ca satchels and clutches is a fa resembling leather, but which been treated to be moisture spot proof. Small satin bags in black, w: or colors dyed to match or trast an outfit are the best evening wear. White is the favorite color wrist-length .gloves. Long gli are usually worn only for ever A handy new innovation is sweater guard. The oval bar adds attractiveness to many styles. SKIRTS-Straight or pleated, they'll still the basis of every sirl's wardrobe. This year's selection shows why. Variety, suitability for every occasions, and a chance to use a little imagination 'In mixing 'n nratching. TAPE RECORDER Many Types-Many Brands Tape: 7" Reel $139 -Daily-Jim Warneka COATS=-This year's password is Fur. And if'lt's not fur,'it's rich tweed or deep-piled fabrics. National campus favorites-chesterfield coats and walking suits-are also in the news. The trend is toward soft tailoring and warmth. Choice in style and texture is almost unlimited, so take advantage of it. Big Fall Fashion News Is Fur Trimmed Coat Collars BEST SELLERS HI Fl STUDIO 1317 S. University Near Washtenaw NO 8-7942 i "K SPECIAL SELLING Fur-inside and out-is the bigv news in coat fashions this year. , Raccoon, opposum, alpaca, and borgana (nearest thing to fur there is) are used for both dress and casual wear. Rich-looking tweeds in black, white, brown or sporty loden green are also important news. A tweed coat with reversible alpaca lining is the best dual-pur- pose wardrobe item a coed could invest in. Storm coats are part of the fur craze, too. Traditional cotton pop- lin has been fancied up with rac- coon collars and borgana linings. And Australian oppossum fur trims borgana-lined twill. Also new and different this year is the chesterfield coat which ac- tually dates from the nineteenth century and was named for the Earl of Chesterfield. It is very slim, single-breasted and has suit-like lapels. A velvet collar adds a dressy touch-the effect is tailored and very chic. Walking suits--a matching skirt and flingertip length coat-are also smart. And they're becoming to both short and tall girls. Cashmere blends and semi-pile fabrics are especially popular this year. One of the newest pile fab- rics is zibalime. It is woven with pile and then pressed flat under tremendous pressure. Result? A very fashionable polished look. In the sport coat department, the carcoat is as popular this year as ever. This fingertip length coat that comes with and without the hood is just right for occasions where comfort and warmth is the word. The carcoat is seen most this year in loden green. 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RAIN OR SHINE COATS *Even Reversibles * Even Hoods. \ d $11 11x The smartest little pop- lins you'll wear every- erct C Se tha taeta-.. nw f $s /95 sizes 5-15 This is Anne ,-- , _ Newest cause for applause: Oomphie's' endearing fuzzy-wuzzies of puff-soft, kitten-warm Enjoying her record player, and enjoying her pleated plaid skirt with its dyed-to-match bulky orlon pullover. The skirt in red or blue plaid combination is only $14.98. The sweater in red, blue or white is $11.98. wnere See ne ne n .D { lin reversible, poplin on one side and paisley on the other side. Also others with collars that