EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRJDAY, MARCH 15, 1935 EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935 Striking Styles Will Be Shown In New Shoes Low-Heeled Footwear For Evening Will Again Be Favored Blue Popular Color Cloth Weaves, Contrasts Are Added Features This Season By JANE SCHNEIDER Shoe fashions this season are startling as they have never been before. Trends illustrate the triumph of comfort over any other consider- ation in women's footwear, yet this fact does not detract from the smart- ness and beauty demanded by wo- men to offset each striking costume. One of the most outstanding fea- tures in this revolution of shoe his- t.ory is the model having both a square heel and square toe, designed by Palter De Liso. His display is charming with the stepped-up lines in both sandals and pumps, which are'offered in calfskin, satin, or kid. Low Heels Fashionable Speaking of comfort and revolu- tion, there is an unusual slipper of Georgian inspiration, made of a sat- in-like material that is as flexible as a glove and with not so much as a vestige of a heel. Taller girls will be delighted to find that evening shoes with low heels or with none at all are just as promising this season as last; very chic and naive. For evening wear there is a vari- ety of intricately cut sandals. One pair in green and gold kid, with an open-work effect but which does not highlight the toes is exceedingly smart. Contrasting shades, which are most .popular in street and sport wear, are also good for evening. We find many combinations with gold for formal wear, and similar tastes in silver and contrasting shades to blend with the costume. For Conservative Tastes For the conservative taste, satin sandals and pumps are being shown, promising their usual popularity. Antelope opera pumps that were so new and fashionable last season promise a successful season again this year. One of the newest trends features bows. Trim and jaunty is the slipper in blue, brown, or black kidskin with a contrasting stitching and bow of silk grosgrain. Six bow looks decorat- ing the front of sleek spring opera pumps of blue or; black kidkin, or patent leather are very distinctive. Fabric pumps, a footnote for this spring, with a trim in shiny patent leather also boast the smart bow of grosgrain. Perhaps the very high cut oxford has caught your eye. It is shown in navy blue gabardine with a six eye- let tie. Perforations which go com- pletely through the lining, and open- work effects are accented in the high cut oxford. Contrasts Demanded Animal And Bird Designs Are Latest In Fashionable Spring Print Dresses If you're one of those people who has always avoided print dresses be- cause you always thought they were much too\ giddy, you're due for a pleasant surprise this spring. A baik-to-nature movement is being shown by the new prints on display in local shops, and although flower prints have always been popular, a new note is struck by animal prints. One of the most unusual is a cape ensemble with a starfish print in white on a navy background. Maybe you think starfish are a bit bizarre (we did too when we first heard about it), but when you see it you'll change your mind. It's not only conservative, but it is very good looking. Capes are going to be the peak of style this spring and this one is especially grace-' ful. It gives a soft draped effect, and is fastened at thet neck with an un- usual white clip. A bird in flight on a brown back- ground is the design used on another print dress we especially liked. With this design you wouldn't want any fussy details on the dress, and the designers have' respected your wishes by keeping the style very simple. The only accent is a flattering ascot tie of the same material. College women are going to like the new costume suit, which is being shown by all the shops. It's one of they turfrnt t'noI ' larw.e anid too ra'i'i'v1 'wid'-nec; ,,we saw was our' idea ofiti- t'f.c fl:i inthe 1use J Sroolj t '1 JLl' 1. ' t"~ a loiflO j trim- 1 ~ 100k)1in.nay id\ p,' xvwihlapels, and i r+ , - .I I F", f I . 's 'Rumbana' Scarf Is New Spring Novelty Something new in scarves is the "Rumbana," featured in Carole Lom- :ard's picture "Rumba." It depicts a "Map of Hollywood" and is a large cotton handkerchief. It may be ac- quired in a variety of color combina- tions, such as red and white, brown and white, or green and white. raffetas are good for spring, as are silk piques, crepes, linens, chan- twugs and cottons. Gaiety is the last word in style, so plaids, stripes, Larger Checks And Plaids Are Seen In Coats Coats are very versatile this spring, so much so in fact that we are begin- ning to have hopes that the feminine population of the campus will not be dressed with all the startling original- ity of a regiment of soldiers this sea- son and that there will be a little va- riety in the college scene. In materials as weil as in styles there is a wide range. For sports wear there are the ever-popular and de- lightfully rough and ready English tweeds, Strooks camelshair and Krag- shire, a new pebbly cloth. Then for sports purposes which are not quite so sporty, a fine distinction, there are flannels and sheer wools in waffle cloth or ribbonette. One of the most popular styles for Asthin wool is the belted coat in;a fine check, made with notched collar and ornamented by huge wooden but- tons. Larger checks and plaids are also popular as well as diagonally striped patterns. As for styles, the belted swagger is exceptionally popular, but the fitted style and the semi-fitted, which fea- tures a half belt, are also good. In keeping with the active life. of the spring months the new coats are made to give the greatest freedom possible. The full back which hangs loosely, the bi-swing with its pleats on each I side, and the shirred back are all ample enough for the most ardent roller-skater. Fur For Fashion For dress wear the same soft wools are shown, usually fur-trimmed. Lynx, squirrel, and fox dyed to shade into the dark blues with which it is used, form collars or border the short capes , which are very popular. /I,, - iI. a pique c v ee. But what really rade the dress in oui lestfimation was its small polka dot bow tie and boaton- niere. Redingotes rn i revived this splring (maybe we're wrong-maybe :f 'T i checks, and polka-dots, large and !;mall, are dominant in the newer scarves now found in the shops. I the most practical ou Jits you can' find, but just because it is practical don't think they haven't lots of style. We saw cne costume in a lovely shade of rose that you'll like so well that you may find it irresistible. It had a three-quarters length coat of rose wool with a tuxedo col- lar faced with the rose paisley print used in the dress itself. The dress had those popular large sleeves, and a frill of very feminine tucks at the neckline. We can't pass cn without mentioning the material itself-a quaint paisley design in a soft shade of rose. We've always liked polka dots if they were never cut ) but anyway they're par sicularly attractive this spring. We chose as our favorite one which corribined a polka dot foulard shirt-wains dress with a navy silk coat. A demure navy moire bow added a jaunty touch to the coat. A natty ascot, about 18 inches wide, was discovered, which is big enough to wear as a vest under your spring suit, and to loop under your chin as a bow-tie. It comes in great checks cf blue and white, orange and yellow, or black and white. , -----------___.,___._. 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Heels with a pyroxylin plastic mater- ial covering which is scuffless is the answer to many prayers of those who tramp around the campus all day. What's more they will be inviting this season in a beige and brown Cabana tie with a kid lining to main- tain the beauty of the original shape. For campus wear a brown calf- skin monk shoe with buckled straps and a T-strap up the middle prom- ises popularity. It is high cut, trimmed with perforations and left unlined to add comfort. With the warm weather, a style that will have chic with tweeds, blue suits or even suits of natural linen is the sandal of red python with a low, but built-up leather heel. Cloth Weaves Good No one color will be as popular as blue this spring, and shoes are designed to satisfy the demand for blue to blend with the costume. Gray which can be worn with blue and add a chic touch is particularly at- tractive if made of gray cloth weave with a heel and toe trim of gunmetal patent leather. 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