PAGE FOURTEEN ' -THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1936 - FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1936 Curls, Curls, Shape, Color, Size Curls, And To Vary In New Bags SsBags in all colors, shapes, and sizes Repeat, Curls are coming in almost every moment of the day, and their individual charm Hair Goes Up And Around must not be neglected in the selection of a spring wardrobe. In The Interesting, New The favorite fabrics for this spring's Spring Coiffures pocketbooks are patent leather, ante- lope, calfskin, glazed kid, alligator Diagonal parts, swirls, curls and skin, leather, suede, satin and an infi- short hair are important parts of the nite number of others. newest spring coiffures. All sorts of Bags are large, smart and tailored interesting arrangements can be ap- in the underarm or tophandle styles. For The Mannish, For The Feminine, l4nr Th lA n nlTit Slatr=--. 4,iI Gay Handkerchiefs Shown For Spring I- 4 .-U~~ . .1.E.Nq/~/ ..NW By BARBARA LOVELL If one were to ask the average col- lege woman what single costume she considers indispensable she would al- most certainly place emphasis upona the suit. This spring, suits are even more necessary to campus life than in former seasons, and local shops are showing a variety of styles in two' and three-piece models, The important mannish influence -I u~v ...iN 'W.~F NWI J ~As gay as spring flowers are the multi-colored print handkerchiefs that are featured this spring. Bright in lighter (0101'is very smart. The prints tend to lend thatachic touch colors are tan with brown, lighter gray For use with the very tailored suits with dark gray, and rose with navy, that are so popular this spring iere With stout leather gloves, a good felt is the tailored handkerchief, an exact hat and the popular oxford flats it replica of the man's handkerchief in makes a perfect ensemble. a smaller size. Equally correct are Startlingly different this season is the hankies in solid colors, ranging the three-piece plaid and plain com- from off-shades of grey, butter-colors bination. For instance, a blue tweed and soft yellows to bright greens and skirt is topped with a bright plaid reds. Bright Colors Important Features In Stockings Stockings must be bright, according to the decree of fashion experts this spring. There is a hint of red in even the most dove-like grey. The most popular shade -is a bright -sun- tan; which goes equally well with navy, green, grey or brown. For those of you who can't be weaned from your admiration of dark shades, there is plenty of choice. Sheer blue hose goes well with blue dresses and is smart with your grey suit. One dress designer is recom- mending colored stockings to her cus- tomers .As essential accessories to her designs. She features green and purple, stockings with grey costumes. k 9 Aw L sacketis belted with sa rihl t nlaid eds. plied to your hair with these effects. as a foundation. A diagonal part, beginning in the middle and swirling around the side to the back, gives a well balanced but not too symetrical appearance to your hair arrangement. It fits in perfectly with waves slanting across the back of the head which are so smart for spring. Flat curls appear un- f expectedly almost any- where on the head. However built up curls are definitely out. With a middle part, curls framing the face and revealing only a bit of the ears are sleek, demure, but surprisnigly chic.t For a golden blond, a wide halo of flattering vertical curls high on the forehead is lovely. The top of the head can be entirely without waves. The back curls are ar- ranged across the nape; of the neck. The so- phisticate should comb her waves loosely back sending in streamline curls. Another smooth coiffeur has the back hair brushed to the right into a swirl above the right ear. A roll of flat curls across the top of the head or over the ear or slanting with the wave, in fact, ver- tical curls anywhere, are simple and chic. A three-quarter length bob is the smartest length for hair this spring. It gives the finishing touch to any of ' ,. 1 i 7 1 i 1 1 S Among the shapes of the pocketbooks is somewhat modified in a tweedai featured are the envelpe pouc, top jcket and skirt combination. Good and a short swagger plaid topcoat snap, circular and the new box shape material lends itself to nicely tailored with the popular wide lapels. For - one of its many assets is its capa- lines. The waistline of the jacket is two-piece gray wool suit isclassically city for holding things without losing well-defined and perks out into a smart. Three buttons march down its shape. The glowing aray of colors little peplum in back. The color, a the front, the shoulders are slightly range from blazing hot rust to pale nubby brown and white mixture, is padded and double pockets lend in- butterscotch including all the various particularly good this spring. terest. high colors of current fashions. Braid Bindings ---Link-button styles are being shownws New color combinations are al- these waves and sets off the new hat rather widely. Brown worsted forms It n ong this liei brown to the best advantage. a well-draped model of the two-piece an gayuAbwnandioae variety. An attached linen gilet but-h d and gray. A brown and oatmeal For those of you who have hair ton up the front, lending crisp cheerchecked tweed jacket with a velvet long enough to braid, the new rol- tons gp th'lkron ingBridpbcnd- collar worn over a gray flannel skirt ling braid is unusual and softer than tong appers on many sits Brad bn- stamps you as definitely fashion- the chain braid. Inaperonm ysut, usually en- mid. compassing wide lapels and jacket In the evening natural edges. Assemble Your Own Suit flowers worn behind the For the short woman who finds If you care to exercise your orig- ears or fitted into the back trouble in fitting herself in the usual inality to the most effective degree, wave add a natural jackets, a cutaway, shorter in front, the stores will allow you to scramble charm. Little celophane is advisable. One is fastened with a your own ensembles. You may select caps to match your form- single link button and boasts veryI a two-piece model of sharkskin orI als make you feel as gay as they look. wide revers which extend to the thin wool and then brighten it up A clip can be practical as well as or- shoulder. The skirt is straight and j with a contrasting swagger topcoat. namental, being used to hold back highwaisted. A matching topcoat is rILight coats over dark jackets and an unruly wave instead of a bobby collared in velvet, an important new skirts are the smartest color contrasts pin. note on the scene, obtainable and one of the best of But whether your coiffeur is long Puffed, padded shoulders are an these is gray over navy. The new or short, demure, sophisticated or interesting feature adorning a box campus, as its lines are young and plasticine blue over darker blue is also boyish, it should be simply tailored, coat suit in tweed. The coat, a three- swagger. An interesting combina- chic, as are green and navy. Rose is following the contour of the head. button model, is bound in velvet. A tion is composed of a clay-colored a new shade to watch; it combines Your ears should be at least a quar- softer suit features a short, belted coat with a black skirt, but it may to great advantage with tan, beige, ter covered. In other words, now jacket, intricately stitched, and a also be had in beige and brown or that summer is coming and we will be gored skirt with becoming lines. solid gray. The boxy cut of the coat bueoray. busy at our various favorite sports, Reefer Suit Adds Heis enhanced by the English draped Not all suits are swagger models. A Height I shoulder-fly front and back vent For more formal occasions the dress- we want a smooth, practical, as well Tweed also appears in the popular in the approved mannish tradition. maker suit is very good. One version as ornamental way to arrange our reefer suit. A long coat, buttoned of this becoming fashion combines a hair. The new spring styles are as straight down the front in single Casual Campus Wear one-piece dress with a matching short satisfactory on the golf course as on breasted fashion to give height, is The casual suit lends itself per- jacket. A swirl of soft fox envelopes a dance floor. They are as beautiful made interesting by a childish round fectly to general campus wear. A the shoulders, and a swath of the when rumpled as when newly set. collar and th'e new wide shoulder three-piece costume in angora camel material ties with becoming smooth- line. Another version of this same hair, a beautifully soft material, is ness at the neck. It is a sophisti- model comes with a short jacket in- particularly good-looking. The skirt cated model, appropriate for anything stead of the reefer, the same lines is straight and tailored, the jacket from week-ends in town to dinners being naintained. hip-length and belted in self-mater- out. This style comes in misted navy The box coat is definitely a 1936 ial. Revers are wide, but every line. or gray sheer woolen with gray fox style and is particularly suitable for is fundamentally classic. A topcoat in beige with matching fur. F whi con for Ei _.._.._~ -1 'I I { I t I "i For The EASTER PARADE 'or more dressy purposes plain ite, fine linen handkerchiefs are as ventional as they are smart spring. I i those who complete their costumes with -.-f-4'1: sm artly individual 4..o Hat Shop Opposite the Pr etzrel Bell If Can You Name AnH F --- MP ACCESSORY that will add more class to your Spring ensemble ... and at the same time be so practical? I Presents,. . r o . a GOSSARD Triumph for YOU Fashion dictates the Wasp Waists of the historical play "Margot" and ribs outlined like a tight-sashed youthful toreador's. Many foundations can give you the new lines-ONE can do it with uncorseted come fort. Gossard's "Paris Soir" of satin and ysatin Power elastic fabric is separated be- tween the uplift sections with narrow elas' tic straps for b rcathing case. $ 50" Model 4894.....-.-...... ., I Spring Have Chapeaux Everything Banal Clothes Modernized By Addition Of New Accessories From Tops To Flats Hats - they cone in all styles and shapes - flat hats, high hats, bowlers, cart-wheels. Here we have the new saucer model turned up at the sides and down in the middle. It is of brown felt with gay pompons. An- other saucer made up in black strawC is set off by a little band of gardenias around the crown. As to trimmings, velvet flowers banked high on visors, or ostrich feathers placed up at one side or even bows are being featured. Veils have returned to favor and are being worn longer and sheerer than ever. In colors, as in shapes, audacity and variety are the key words to success. New violet shades are just coming in and can do much to brighten up somber suits. If you're interested in the intri- cate, you can expect to have a grandt time this spring shopping around for those important new accessories. that change the entire outlook of last year's wardrobe. Accents again are decidedly on youth. With a little ingenuity and the addition of some finishing touches, you can work won- ders on banal clothes. Start with your collars and cuffs. If you're buying for a sport dress, a, collar-cuff set of handkerchiefs isj new and smart. There are two small multi-colored striped handkerchiefs to be knotted around each wrist and a larger matching kerchief for the neck. Another interesting combi- nation is the "neckerchief" and "pocketchief." The latter is slipped in a suit or dress breast pocket to brighten an otherwise plain top. Belts assume a definite stand this year. They are either very narrow or extremely wide. There are suedes with hand-carved wooden buckles. There are braided calf ones. There are brilliant gold and silver mesh ones, with matching collars or ker- chiefs, that will set off any dress. There are leather buttons to match many belts. Then there are the clever pastel wood-galalith buttons. They are round and bumpy, look like wound rope and have buckles to match. Finally, the main accent this spring is white pique. It is used in scallops very smartly to border a jacket or vest. It is used on collars, on cuffs, on ruching and ruffs. You find it in flowers, in ascots, in the very ne- cessary and popular gilets and "wes- kits." A FUR CAPE or NECKPIECE We have a most comprehensive showing of Zwerdling quality furs at most attractive prices. pL &?8U.iEO1904 2179. BFO ,,: 32 Years of Unexcefied Values and Service _ __ _ _ __ . _. .. i SWING I NTO 8 NICKELS ARCADE I w_ --------------- . I ---------- - - m°em: w. _ UTZEL'S Mai at Libcriy LADIES!, f the Iire wh'n wlneverything changes . . . the dreary and serious nature of winter chang- es to gayety and light-hearted- ness... moods change. . . styles change. . . the time, too, when AVOICI ,S 1,4ifi11 A. K si WATCH CLOSELY FOR EASTER DEVELOPMENT S f , ' d f{/ f 4 issoltuei is I 1Iialnie IWithti te Oiension Gabardine White mass stitching on toe and heel, in black and blue. $8.75 I 3 E Multi Valera San Blue, and An authe Color idal in.Grey, Burgundy. ntic style. .75 t 'L cr8 Rose Iance . . . Peche . . . Sienna .. . Suintan . . . Rose Indian . . . Tawney Rochel . . . Beige . . . and dozens of other lovely shades for Spring. --m4 13 Sport A fternoon Evening. Chanel's "Russian Leather" Lenthric's "Tweed" Chanel's "No. 5" Chanel's "Glamour" Dunhill's "Gardenia" Lenthric's Gardenia" Corday's "Toujours Moi" Caron's "Bellodgia" I erfurries 4 $8 LIPST1ICKS and ROUGES for LONDS - TITANS - AUBURNS RUNETTES - PLATINUM BLONDS I 11 1 I