1 16- 1 1 Spring Fashions For Men S S Rtgid Laws Disregarded In Yale And Princeton Fashion Dictates So much bunk has been laborious- iy concocted and solemnly handed. 3 tI 3 taprn H eaeh Oii+' cut on the subject of what consti- a ttes good taste in dress that it i: 'd onder that the average mar liven U 1' no more fashion-conscious than: he is. "What the well-dressed mar, Although in AYin Am"' wil ear' has become almost a,, :ble spring climate one can aEfet the ntandard a subject for jokes as th uaitof thze Scotch anti the di&-x present popular wool ties until nearly agrceability of one's mother-in-law. the first of May, the question of That, we take it, is a natural conse- spring and summer neckwear is one quence of the pin-headed type 01 co be considered, and the smartest asin gdne that hways e ;Mae Sree hberashris ae fa-pressedl itself in terms of "yor.. State Street haberdasheries are fea- mustn't wear this after a certaint turing the latest spring creations. hour" and "you musn't wear this Most of these are products of the with this under any circumstances sunny climes and the Palm Beach at any hour at all."dh season, and what the well-attired It is an acceped fact that the average American young man ha:; man will wear on campus in a few too much inherent horse sense to bc weeks will reflect what he wore be- bothered very much by a lot of rules low the Mason-Dixon .a few weeks that nobody but a gigolo could find ago. either time or inclination to observe. Bandanna prints-smart, colorful, There are a few rules, pertaining to formal dress, which are usually lived and joyous-were Palm Beach's con- up to. For the rest we will only try tribution to masculine sartorial joy. to point out some of the things that They come for the most part in have met with favor among young India madras cotton; for University men of the college world, particu- men State Street is specializing in larly at Yale and Princeton wher four-in-hands, of course, but bows the majority of new ideas in men's with slightly rounded blunt ends ap- wear are conceived. In observing pear to be coming back somewhat. what is being adopted enthusiastic- And no one has forgotten the polka- ally throughout the college group we dot foulard, either: These are glow- find that the old saying, "As go Yale ing on smart counters in all sorts of and Princeton so go the nation," still f bizarre color combinations, reminis- holds to a marked degree. cent of those color contrasts seen For some years past no such deli- about the cafes and casions of south- ern France. The ne plus ultra this Smart Sports Outfit t season will evidently be that supe- rior bit of sophistication, gray with yellow spots. Others that are going to hold their own will be seen in coral with white. spots, white with red, and-ever-popular grandfather of them all-blue with white spots., " Spaced figured foulards, many on backgrounds of a rich orange-yellow or the new "breeches yellow," are coming around, too. One of the most C attractive of these, definite but not "loud," consists of the convention- alized Indian "curve-of-the-head" stamp in either red or blue or both, on a yellow background. ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBIT The Ann Arbor Art association is sponsoring an exhibition of draw-j ings, prints, and paintings by some of the foremost Mexican artists. This display will open daily from 1:30 to 5 p. m. until April 12, in Alumni Memorial hall. nite acceptance of any one pattern has been evident at any time as the aresent enormous popularity of the numerous variations of Glen Urqu- hart plaids. First obseizved almost two and a half years ago at, so s c o0 the early spring functions in the ea:t, such as the Uniled Hunts and other :sporting e'ents, this pattern is grow- ing consistently and is constantly extending its influence into all tha branches of men's apparel. It is seen now in neckwear, shirts, hose, suits, and even in robes, pa- jamas, and shorts. There are two types of plaids of which Scotland is the ancestral home, and clan plaids and the district plaids. The Glen Jrquhart pattern is probably the best known of the latter group, desig- nating in the homeland the districi; of origin. Mes sce t Indiates . impetus For Cor tort Formal wear for this spring and summer has already indicated that it will follow the impetus of the past season for more comfot as well as[ more color. An example that got off to a good start last year and is ex- pected to become even more popular this season is the mess jacket, as shown. It comes in varying styles, the one shown here having the conventional peaked lapel and buttons. It can be worn with a weskit or with a black conmerbund, a sash that is wound I around the waist. Some wear their regular tuxedo trousers with the jacket but it is best, because of the shortness of it in back, to have a special high-waisted pair. Another model is often seen with the white drill shawl collar and with- out buttons. It is unusual to find it being worn without the commerbund. A black tie com letes the picture and sets off the outfit by contrast. Another variation of this style that those "in the know" expect to set the paice this year is the shawl collar single breasted white linen drill din- ner jacket. This is cut along the same lines as the regular Tuxedo jacket and is to be worn with trous- ers to match or with black dress trousers, black tie, and weskit. Popular Tab Collar / - ,amnL~etrr-tCn.fl SAFFELL & BUSH Tresent Exclusively Styled and CJ- i e .S Luality THIS AFTERNOON in the $allroom of the e7ichigan League i AT FOUR O'CLOCK ,, g ; 1 3 I p' I I 3a3a . rE t, I I Y d Z, I t f t! : iIi I i i t t 'r~ r t - 'P- The Graduate D.B. will be modeled in Grey "Flannel" and the new houndstooth fabric of brown or grey. Sports apparrel for the mcn who cares. We have earned the reputation of correct- ness because of our success- ful efforts to discern be- tween sound, practical men's fashion, and fads that have no proper justification. a . ;. ;. , '+ i J! f 'r r k A 1F :'fit ' " N +1 S , 'S 7 ++ t 'I il X I; f ' II y Y : ; 1 _ f 1 '' 1 . t.. _ ° dj i U he "Houndstooth Check," mart, popular and correct n detail with our famous IALON Fastener on this martly tailored slack is well . . "Just Different." ii? r r? li ~ ' A This brown tweed raglan sleeve full-belted topcoat, also the grey Chinchilla "Double Breasted" model will be featured in the fashion show this after- noon. 11 WALK. A PEIW S1TEPS AIND SAVE2 DOLLARS(Z :I