J,m 3 9, 1934TIlE MIChIGAN l)AILY Avternoon Goes Found Iti Navy Blue Is s ?ere Mcde Vents ren imeats I rilliantly Colored Pris And Stripe Black Lace Is Favorite Shade lIn New 'vles On Womai A ii Her Fashions Vogue In Semi- GoWns Ior Evening True Beauty Not Requisite For Reveal hw1 I Graceful, Dignified Appearance Old, QuaintDes;Ins - "I.ntclligent control of your body balance in every movement," says Spring days may find the college movements is essential to grace and Windt. "She should wear conserva- xirl forgetting her dignity and M:. beauty, 'states Mr. Valentine Windt, tive heels which would give her poise director of Play Production, "clinging vi:p" attitude in ::ollr- i e on the stageione doesn't and improve her entire appearance. -katng and hiking, lbut when eve- have to bo truly beautiful to 'be "Although clothes in many cases 11nW comes she appears in all ihe beautiful," Mr. Windt contends. "A add immeasurably to the beauty of 11 1 UVV I By AL NEWMANf There was once a lug named Paris Jacket Frocks Are Good who judged a beauty contest between a couple of the local goddesses and In Prints Or Polka Dots got himself in an awful jam. Now Wjith Organdy Trims they name garters after him. It all goes to show that no matter what one says about women's beauty The dominance of one color has (and clothes are certainly a part and never been so truly exemplified as it parcel of beauty) the unwary male is in the new spring frocks. Navy who feels himself qualified to make blue is the chosen color. The lords judgments gets into troubl. Anyhow, of fashion have combined this with here goes. i other shades to make some fascinat- To begin with, there is one essential ing new models for the coming sea- precept not to be forgotten: women son. The popularity of this color does are the clothes conscious sex. Un- not give monotonous repetition as happy husbands have been getting it might be expected but charming in- in the neck for not admiring new novations of the newest in trimmings clothes ever since Eve changed fig- and smart lines. An attractively leaves one day and poor Adam failed fitted navy crepe is transformed into to notice it. a really different afternoon frock Artful Appearance with the addition of powder blue So the main thing, girruls, is to linen pleated colors and cuffs of red p::esent an appearance such that the cording. male fails to notice . . . beyond the Clever trimming of plaid or polka- fact that you are well-dressed, well- dot taffeta make an appealing con- groomed, and neat. Your appearance trast with the smooth navy color, should have nothing that particularly If the style of the dress is two piece, strands out from the even, artful sym- the fingertip or eton jacquet is lined phony of the whole. with material similar to the trim- The utilitarian is opposed to the mings and the result -an attrac- decorative for campus, my dears, so tive ensemble. Dainty organdie col- that you may totally lose your inhibi- lars are used a tions against low-heeled sport-shoes great deal with on campus. As far as most of the this type of dress. 2 males are concerned, they wouldn't These are shown , E care if you adorned your dainty as ascots, bib-like, tcotsies in wooden shoes. They prob- or even plain with al / ay wouldn't notice, the brutes! fine r u f f i n g. The appearance of clothes depends Trimmings of any M1 a great deal on your carriage and type 'are cleverly / low-heeled shoes do more than any- placed on the thing to make you bulge where you dress to bring out should bulge, and recede where you the wind - blown should recede. There is also the mat- effect, that is with ter of pointing the toes straight for- the emphasis of ward and walking with the feet on t h e contrasting an imaginary straight line. The man- color in front. The nequins who display clothes use this collar pleated and method. It imparts a lilt to the walk. spread fan-shaped Styles And The Woman. around the neck, A student of inhibitions might well brings a jaunty air learn a few things from the ordinary to the otherwise clothes-salesman or stylist. What is very conservative there to this thing of being in style? blue. A 'decidedly tit's far too deep a problem to at- different note is tack. You women will follow the affected with what styles in spite of anything the men is called the wind- tell you. But in so doing, remember swept line. This this: stick to your type. If you are cut places the em- Mi\ " fluffy and ingenuous (looking) don't phasis of color on go in for the slinky, sophisticated- the b a c k, T h e looking things and vice-versa. Don't plain collar of the ever be afraid to look feminine. dress has a small Following out this idea, avoid the but graceful cowl style extremities that lead to the an- and above this is gular appearance. Never forget that inserted a dickie of the woman, like the baseball pitcher, taffeta or linen as the case may be. must have at least a few good curves Fashions, however, are never lim- to get by in any league. ited to any one type; many other South View of Seams striking color combinations are be- But ah, here is a besetting sin of ing shown. Brown and green, blue nearly all Michigan co-eds. Ever since and green, and brown and blue in the day when women's limbs have soft shades are being worn again come out into the open about it all this season. \ Later in the spring, and become, frankly, legs, stocking- pastels, especially dust-pink, aqua- seams have been a problem. And marine, beige, and chartreuse, will there's nothing that can make you dominate the afternoon dresses. look worse from the south side than Fashion decrees that ensembles will twisted seams. Don't get excited, I be worn with coats ranging from know what a problem it is here what long redingotes to short box jacquets with all the walking one has to do without belts, and the heavy coats and skirts that This season's gay and colorful create enough friction on the hose prints demand an important place with every step to twist the seam a in any wardrobe. Many prints have triile. But try to be more careful, jacquets in solid color that are lined will you please? A little less time in with the same material as the dress. the time-out with the makeup box Flowers with dark background are would make one look maybe a bit used most frequently for the designs less painted and furnish a second or of these smart afternoon prints. two to line up the seams . . . all -- this so as not to make the ignorant Play Production Tickets ale believe you have two right or T two left legs. Offered On Sale Today And here is aother, more personal] dislike. Those fancy pince-nez glasses Tickets for Maxwell Anderson's on a chain are fine . . . if you weigh "Elizabeth the Queen," to be given aound one-fifty, are forty-five years March 14, 15, 16, and 17 by Plfy Pro- old or upwards, carry a Pekingese dog duction, will go on sale at noon to- under one arm constantly, and say day at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre rulluh?" whenever anyone tells you box office. Reservations already re- anything. Otherwise, young ladies, ceived include several from out of they are lozee, in my own opinion as town, especially from Detroit, Toledo, well as in the opinion of many others and Jackson, as well as from neigh- of the less tactful sex. boring schools such as Hillsdale, Al- And now as to pigmentation: try bion, and Wayne University, to make it enhancing and decorative What You Need c Is a'Bit of Spring A dash of This Loveliness we have to offer you will pep you up no end! 1~^j ^t) t) ) t ,;~+tl ) ) t t){.."_""~t) ) t : tCi} 0V I s 3 S ing in the morning. The only thing particularly distressing in the mak- up is the variety which comes off on slight provocation or the male es- cort, depending on whether the prov- ocation or the escort is nearer at the time. Seriously, lipstick that comes off on clothes can be very annoying at times. Short women dancing with tall men should take especial precautions not to nuzzzle up a a nice starched shirt front or a soft and fluffy tie. And now we come to the eyebrows, which have more to do with the ex- pression than any other thing. If you must make a thin, tiny line out of them, for goodness' sake don't arch them so high that you have a per- petual expression of surprise. One of the greatest American tragedies is the confusion which results when one of these surprised-looking females sinks down into the depths of a booth in one of the local tea-establishments and sighs something about being bored. Hastened Finis And now a message to all the ladies: An assignment such as this is always a severe trial to a Mere Man. So do not leap five (5) feet (ft.) into the air if you are at all touched by this little message. And don't take down the old family blunderbuss and go gunning for the writer. It won't be the slightest use; he'llbe out of town. ndulgent Style Allows Glamour In Dress a Indulgence is the note struck by the dress hats of the mode. One buys that bit of fantasy in a veil or un- usual style which spring fever de- mands. These rare bits of millinery permit a glamorous nature to be ex- pressed in a subtle but convincing manner. Trimming is the forte of these models for dining on campus in the evenings, or keepng a tea date. While the features are unique, these are seen on every hat, and yet o not five an air of a c r e a t i on overdone. Pillboxes are not ex- treme in cut and fairly demand one o these huge circular horse hair veils that floats about one's features in an intriguing way. One mcdel has a lacquered fcathr perched on the very top. Large hats are coing in for their proper treatment again, and have new and engaging dips in their brims. Baku and other crisp straws are used, with ribbons attracting at- tention to the lower side of the brim. A clever arrangement has the band of the shallow crown dip through the bri mand adorn the side next the face with a stitched bow. On these wide brims, one often finds linings of a complementary and lighter shade. Play Suits Neessary Everyone should includ in their wardrobe, a "play-suit." One of the most striking of these is composed of a white corduroy suit with a match- ing three-quarters length coat.:Bands of red and blue circle the coat sleeve, red stripes decorate the shorts, and a red and blue sailing ship adorn the shirt. The back is low with ero>', straps. rather than something designed to cover a multitude of sins or not wash- IDark RBius 4And Blacks Still Holding Sway, But Pastels Increasing "Black Lace? Ooooh, naughty! Knows all, covers all, and hide: nothing," quoted Vogue magazine re- cently. However that same "naughty' fabric is the favorite among sprinf Sunday night dresses, or restaurant frocks as they are to be called thir season. Following the lead of blue, which began so early, the midnighW shades are to be worn by everyon and ;een at al. the campus for- nrm a 1 s. Beginning with black itself. St"he colors a,:cen t h r ou gh t h t /- -lighter p o w d ex1 blues. f ' Eveninrg suits are more desirable than ever, particu~- larly in black chif- \fon, totuched witr an E14z a betha>- ruching, or with black lace insets. one striking model a ~is trimmzedl only by the sunray tuck; h on the hip-lengtl ,- Jacket end th : kirt. BMouses art also chiffon and white or offwhite in color. For thouse who pw.efer cne-piece moedcls, nothing more enchanting ha' ben -found than the lace insets of graduated width from shoulder tc waist . n an otherwise sleekly fitting " "ck. The kirnona cut sleeves,the- areeter length, are finished by the n :rrcw pleating which also closes the c'o,.e-to-the-throat neck, and is beinm iidely use:d th 's year. "Little Wom- en " collar effects, of large bows, or soft lacy affairs in white are de- cidedly correct for those who insist that they can not waar dead black beccminp~ly- Navy blue, works well with the 'blistered marte4 age chiffons and is omten trammed by a c:holder cor- sage (artifici'al of course) of a lighter shade. The _ame rtit fetal flowers are decorating everything in every ar- rarngement. The preferred styles seem to be the single large flower, or a circlet around i _>neckline. Lighter chades are of course being used, and ma iny delicate hues have been copied from the spring flowers. The new namoe s arc champagne yel- low, ashes of roses, dust or powder blue, and nile green.. Striking conm- ./ Jlamorous femininity which sur- ounded her during the winter' nonths. Her formal gowns a.'e planned t^ :resent as great a contrat; as pos- ible to the sweater and skirt in rhich she spends her days. :7,I- his aim in mind she chooses th<: oft laces and nets, sheers and tarched chiffons. Crisp orrandy i: scd and printed taffeta in hu: laids or geometric design is mad: p in quaint styles and in bri1h 'lors. Crepes in bright flower prints pro- Ide another striking note and dIuller %rints are shown in angel :kin sati. satin with an extra soft and lades strike a son - iat subdued ote. In fact, absence of color i, martest of all, for solid black anc ,hite lad the fashion parade ?astels are as popular as ever though. ;ith blue shades continuing in- th public favor and maize staging a decided comeback. Despite all those who have learned >y experience and who have faller up and down stairs and tripped hemselves and their partners up in- numerable times, the train continue in public favor. Perhaps it is be- cause nothing else contributes quite as much to that "dressed up" feel- ing or makes one feel quite so fem. nine. Aiding and abetting the train ir he cause of femininity are ruffs ruffles, and, bows. The ruff is a ,harming frame for the face -eher fashioned of net and is often do 'achable. Many of the newest frocks eature rows and rows of pleatec ruffs all over th'6 frock. Even when the train is not fea- [ured, interest is always centered in the back with all fullness occurrin" there. binations are being made by the Ia-- mons designers, and one of them fa- vors a lemon yellow gown, topped by a crimson coat with flowing lines Fir Coots Remod S Rined, Cleaned, to E. L. GREENBAUM 448 Spring Street charm th-A could not be acquired in any other way, "One should capitalize on one's de- ficiencies rather than try to hide them. A tall girl should make every effort to wear clothes and move with graceful lines rather than be stoop- shouldered and give an awkward and unattractive appearance. Tall figures always look better and are really smart. The Amoricar hwomen has the advantage over the European in this quality, their height gives the ma true loveliness of line. Mary, Queen of Scots, one of the most beau- tiful women in history, is said to have been six foot one. "Just because a woman is short is no reason for her wearing ter- ribly high heels which throw her off actress gains all her charm and beauty through this ability. Eleanora Duse, the famous Italian actress ac- tually almost dowdy looking, could, when she wanted, manipulate a mere rag and make it seem a shawl of lace." Evening Wraps Change Little In Appearance The evening wrap has changed little from previous seasons. The short jacket is the favorite style. A new and picturesque fashion which is coming into popularity is the cape which appears in all shapes, sizes, and varieties and in almost .all fab- rics. It's This Afternoon The League. Fashion. Show I II woman should have control at allI a woman, even more important is her times of her movements and make ae veme an t ih the most of the qualities that she grace of movement and ability to I hn' Thp, r,'ilt will bp a ignity and manipulate herself. Very often an 3 TO 6 P.M. ADMISSION 25c icludes Tea and Dancing to BOB STEINLE'S MuSiC - -- __-_. _ _ PBRE-E' STEEP ,RSALE See the NEW I LLUMI NATED HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP MIRRORS fit Burr, Pat-so n Jrtirn .y brIrs { (0N3 . S,1. ''1 - y C) f 7 A /eRING u ; wesL TprN EaLuOPs- OFFERING ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE Net I Ids , y . .a-, :.ap naa ,aa- - 7 When Selecting Your EASTER ENSEMBLE include a FUR JACQUETTE or NECKPIECE From a fashion standpoint as well as one of utility THE FUR JACQUETTE'S THE THING - and to add a distinctive touch to your Spring Suit -A FUR SCARF. Here you'll find the latest and best to suit your taste and purse. SELECT YOUR FUR COAT NOW - ---PAY LATER- A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Selectioni Tnemrr1 . nr +a n'* n . er,,n r asare We want the women of Ann Arbor to become familiar with the excellent quality and styles of LI.LEN-KAYE FROCKS . . . we want them to know that every dress in our shoppe is dependa- ble quality merchandise. That's why we are pricing our famous line of Ellen-Kaye Frocks, sold exclusively in Ann. Arbor by us, at this one low price. Sizes 11 to 17. . .as egra/f iii(lsIojilcr icolstts: "THE COLLINS SHOPPE IS A SIZE-I1I's HEAVEN!" She goes on to say: "Men may like us little, but the stores don't seem to know we exist. I used to tramp miles and miles for my clothes -- now all I do is make a bee line for The Collins Shoppe." Y ? J h 1 1 ti , * : f . " ' K \ J .. / l ,1 I' _ f _ e J - -- - - , -_ : _ ,_ - / r r 11 1 I