-THE , VII H I GAN DAILY Fl THE MICHIGAN DAILY F ?W Spring Styles Will Be Show Today At League Fashion Show Sports Wear New Uses For Knit Spring Coats Are T A I Goodts Are Found; I To Appear I o A. 'To Feature New . I ~aried Wools Usd .. Bright Colors' rU Wind-Blown Air The days when the typical family 3-Piece Suits With Long scene consisted of a cozy fireside There's nothing quite so important group with father reading the news- Sleeves Favored For Golf paper,. mother mending father's in the spring wardrobe as the best Sunday go-to-meeting coat which And Tennis socks, the children doing their school makes its debut on Easter day and work, and grandmother knitting onsyha d These winter months have been so some voluminous garment are gone s keynote for the whole ward- cold and bleak that few have ven- forever. Nowadays everybody in the tured out even for the thrill of skiis family is knitting and the chief and Such a coat is of necessity a bit toboggans, or skates, but even the most en tsiastic knitter is the conservative but this season we have weather man admits that spring is daughter of colege age, a striking innovation. The windblown well on the way and golf will soon The cIaze frrl knit goods has hit effect which is prominent in all sorts be drawing fair young maidens to its the campus and those who feel that I of wearing apparel is well to the fore they lack the proper domestic touch in coats also. When we say well to courses. for knitting their own are neverthe- the fore we mean it literally as well The colorful array of active sports less very much in favor of the vogue as figuratively for the movement is clothes being offered makes it a ques- for knitted costumes. I all forward. tion not so much of "what" shall be 1Knit YOr Swim Suit In addition to the fullness of the worn, but "which one," for there are Anyone who still considers that skirt in the front the windblown note boucle suits in the new bright shades, tIhe only function for yarn is to is evidenced by the new collars. These tweed skirts, plain, striped, and make serviceable sweaters and baby stand out away from the face and checked, and sweaters and blouses of booties is now very much outdated. form an attractive frame for the is predicted. For the present though the old stand-bys, navy, black, brown, and gray, are still the favorites. Fur trim on these coats is not con- spicuous but narrow bands on col- lars and sleeves are good. For these squirrel seems most popular, but on the slighly higher priced coats white fox dyed beige or to resemble blue fox is used. Though there is nothing startling- ly different about the new coat its Raincoats Masquerade In Rubberized Tweeds Raincoats, this spring, are looking C less like rain coats than ever before. The most popular coat is made of a rubberized material that looks like tweed, and is tweed . . . It is cut like any sport coat, belted with large cuttons on one side. The materials that are imitated are herring-bone tweed, nubby tweeds, suede, and tree- bark crepe. The obvious advantage of this coat is that it can be worn in fair weather as well as stormy, thus serving a double purpose. general air is one of subdued rich- ness. I1 t Everything from formals to bathing suits can now be made with a ball of yarn and a paIr of knitting needles. Of course fo such a variety of uses a variety of yarns is necessary and many different types have been evolved, suitable for all costumes. There is a novelty yarn containing a silk thread whlich is used in the lacey knits of the formal gons and in some types of sweaters and suits; while a Scotch tport yarn is suitable for the knitting of coats. A new wool treated so that salt water, will not destroy its softness has just been put out for bathing suits. Angora Still Good Besides these there is the ever popular angora and a yarn which may be brushed out to closely re- semble angora. Many sweaters and entire ensembles are being shown in cotton or string mesh and a large number of sports suits knit in rough tweeds have been seen, with boucle very popular both for suits and, in the more lacey weaves, for rather dressy frocks. The sweater has appeared in an entirely new guise as a tunic blouse in solid colors or stripes and in various weaves. If you would be in the very height of fashion you should match the sweater with knitted hat, gloves, and purse. In case the entirely knitted cos- tume does not appeal to taste or pocket book one may still be in the vogue by using the knitted note in collar and cuffs. head. They are stiffened to stand erect all the way round and alto- gether they are one of the most pic- turesque features fashion has given us since the days of Elizabethan ruffs. Other neck treatments consist of various scarf arrangements, or, on the more tailored coats, crisp pique trims. Aside from these ornaments the upper part of the coat is very plain, for there has been a return to the natural slim shoulder and sleeve fulness has descended to below the elbow. As for materials, the soft flexible fabrics are the most popular. Crepey effects, monotones, waffle weaves, and ribbed materials are the very best for early spring and for warm weather a vogue for postel flannels We kn'ow that women de- sire expert atten- tion andabsolute cleanliness in beauty shop serv- ice. The Lirette shop meets every fastidious de- mand. Permanents I $3.50 up Lirette 's SALON DE BEAUTE j 61 East Liberty Many of the smartly dressed co-eds have already seen our. host of New Spring Frocks Evcry dress rcveals the ut- most in the gay 1 934 styles, A visit to our shops will be the solution to your fashion problems. C. . HutZel Shops c he Dow intow /r )For Co/hege Women ig rows of for the sport suit. We hear that the very latest in hnd-tailored New fashions offer a variety of tennis outfits, which will not arrive of alancon charmingly feminine jabocts, scarfs in Ann? Arbor until April, will consist ! We eG .nd because and ties which soften the most tail- of slacks, shorts, and brief jackets. may be in ored effect. On several of the newest What a thrill it will be to saunter in various blouses you will find tricky winding over to the courts, doff the slacks Motion Pictures: Michigan, "Easy have the scarf collars, and of course high and be attired properly for a fast to Love;" Majestic, "Ace of Aces" are adjust- frilly collars and ruching. game of real, active tennis. with Richard Dix and "Miss Fane's 3s. Materials are naturally important -- - Baby is Stolen;" Whitney, "Men in relcome re- in making one feel dressed for dif- APPEAR AS DEBUTANTES Her Life" and "Forbidden Trail;" nents worn ferent occasions. Satin blouses are Mrs. Franklin D, Roosevelt, Mrs. Wuerth, "Smoky" and Tillie and newest of of course for dress. Originality is Charles Cary Rumsey, prominent so- Gus." iodels with found in one with a high curved col- ciety woman, and Representative Isa- Dancing: Frolic at Union, League he bottom. lar, closed bolero lines and small bella Greenway of Arizona, attended Ballroom, Chubb's, Hi-Hat Inn, Prek- lace at the pockets in front. Lace or net or or- the Junior League ball in Washing- etes, Tavern, wns receive gandie and lace with little bow knots ton in reproductions of the gowns Art Cinema League: "Poil de Ca- from perky are always fresh-looking and excep- they wore as debutantes in the Junior rotte;" 7:30 and 9:05 p.m., Lydia tionally good. League. Mendelssohn Theatre. ..I. cAt 'The Marilyn' Style W Il I S how,,,- I Exkibit 1 Garments Taken From Our Recjular Stocks * (No Special Show Garments) -, " C I \ . \ . \ \ \\ } \\ .; \ -. ' ;s ' t , #' -_ t4 A \ ° ;ti L : , . : - , 1 , ,. , , , '_ , , . + . ;-- A ; \ =. A. , a ,_ EASTER FRCKS that reach our well-known standard for Style, $1095 dity and Workmanship 75 S 0 IMPORTANT SUITS Swaggers and Trotteurs. T vo and three-piece Postal Tweeds, Navies and Beige $1(.95 "$29.50 * Selections in all departments are now I veury complete.' Shop ea rlyfear Easi r. II