PACAT f:TEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY i 1CIDAY, 'VIARC 1i zU, 1 ;:;G PAGE SIXTEEN I ~Lit)AY, MARCh Zu, 193C Naturatiess Is Essential For Subtle Makeup li'Ew April ,Showers~ I U Discretion In Application Is First Prereqlisie 01 Sophistication Basic Cream Needed Two Shades Of Powder Are Suggested To Give Transparent Look Naturalness in make-up is the goal all women nowadays are striving for, to say nothing of the cosmetic man- ufacturers. Since the statement of one of the screen's big make-up mer that American women wear too much of everything -- powder, rouge, lip- sticks and mascara --- the trend has been toward conservatism. College women in particular are realizing that sophistication is a qual- ity that may be partly acquired by the proper application of make-up. A woman does not need to be an artist to know how to apply' her make-up discreetly, but merely needs to know Dash OUL Color the tricks, as it were, of its use. Cream First Stage In Make-Up W i 1 Be Seen To begin with the -first stage, a foundation cream should always be I applied to protect the skin and make n Raincoats the powder to cling longer. There are many good standard brands of cream With April and its showers just on the market for this purpose. A around the corner, it is time for every- honey and almond lotion also makes a one to start looking for raincoats in good foundation and is slightly more preparation for the oncoming storms. economical than facial cream. The girls need no longer be afraid The next stage, it may be assumed, of being caught in the rain unpro- is powdering. After the selection of tected. Many of them will be taking the proper shade, the most important the precaution of carrying their rain- thing is thoroughness in application. coats around in their pockets during It should be used sparingly to avoid the entire month of April. the "flour bin" effect, and applied Do you remember the transparent evenly from ear to ear and well up oil skin rain capes and coats that were into the roots of the hair. The "cor- being featured last fall? They'll be ners" around the nose and mouth back again this spring full force with must not be neglected. various changes. They come in every Something New In Powder shade imaginable and can be folded A brand new idea in powders comes and put in a small bag which comes from one of our leading beauty ex- with them and carried around in the perts-the use of two different shades pocket. at the same time! After the first is This year they will also be made of applied, it is smoothed over with the transparent silk in all shades. The second to produce a new transparency capes are all one color while the coats and delicate sheen that are guar- come either in one color or have con- anteed to make conventional make-up trasting cuffs and collars. They fit looks as out-of-date as last year's hat. much better than last year's, espe- A little experimenting will show the cially around the shoulders and are correct shades to use. much longer. Rouge is used sparingly along the Another new coat that will be cheekbones to model the contours shown will be the smart three-quarter of the face. Dry rouge is most fre- length swagger coat. It can be bought quently used by college women, al- in baby pink or blue. You might though the cream type, applied be- match it with one of your spring fore thee powder, is steadily becom- dresses. ing more popular. It should harmonize Still another popular coat will be pleasantly with the nail polish, even the heavy rubberized polka-dot coats., if they don't match precisely. Most of them will be blue with white Lip Rouge Comes In Light Shades dots as other colors are more apt to Light shades of lip rouge are pref- fade. erable for daytime use. Moist, creamy Then there will be the polo coats in lipstick in pale colors gives lips a na- plain colors and in plaids. There will tural youthful appearance. Blondes, be the rubber capes which can also be in particular, should use the lighter worn over the coat and the double shades; however, a dark-complex- capes, that is, a short cape over a ioned woman can wear the darker long one under which books may con- lipstick becomingly. veniently be carried. d' P. " , _._ tiĀ° . . I For Street, Campus and Spectator Sports Wear SPRING WEATHER . . . Spring Fashions! What a perfect combination! And what a marvelous collection of new Suits, Coats, Dresses. .. Many of which will be exhibited in a special showing Saturday af ternoon. THE NON-CRUSHABLE FELT r "Pack- it" "' PERKY LITTLE HATS with their ~i stitched brims and jaunty feathers -Flip the brim up for a Breton, or down for a swagger- Their z attractive tubular boxes make dan- dy knitting cases whenuthe hat's :)n your head or in your pocket! SECOND FLOOR In pastels and all high shades. 1r 4 STAKE YOUR CHIC CREATED TH ESE CAREFREE Little needs to be said on the sub- ject of eye-shadow. It should be used only very sparingly in the evening, if at all, and never in the daytime. Make-up was originated to empha- size, not alter, a woman's physiog- nomy, and the use of cosmetics has long been abused for this purpose. Women are now beginning to realize that the art of making up for beauty lies in the achievement of subtle,, imperceptible resuits. PRINTS FEATURE NOVEL DESIGN! New prints feature cocktail shakers, scotties, birds, flying fish and tiny bow knots. A very striking design for a formal gown is a pattern of huge, long-stem tulips in green, rose, lav-; ender and pale pink on a white back- ground. So, with this wide selection of rain- coats in any color you wish you should be able to find one that will please you and you will be prepared to face all of the April showers. MARY HUTZEL fak.er of qOWNS SUITS and COATS Expert Designing and Workmanship Remodeling - Alterations Phone 3468 566 EAST LIBERTY BOUCLE DRESSES $?19.75 Read to(o! A BLESSING to the gal who hasn't always the time to iron creoses from her crepes and sheers -- Clever styles (as pictured in VOGUE) to delight the discriminating- And Elizabeth Beecher dresses are duo-blocked so that they retain their perfect fit - In ciele blue, cherry, and Mexican turquoise -- Sizes 14 to 18. SECOND FLOOR ON A MAN-TAILORED NOTHING will give you more self-confidence than one of these gems of classic tailoring- The exciting contrast of masculine style and fabrics to your own femininity is irresistible. } x. RS?95y..rrrw , . .$ '.:. " ' ' }' r c ". ;: t : >(x r t. . f "f f z 3 Flannels and worsteds in plain, checks - Sizes 12 to 20. $10.75 to $25.00. pin stripe or Others from L_ SECOND FLOOR i Ii , II Ar, G oil eiw Spring Clothes Aren't Designed for the spring SF coeFI .they're Swagger ORTS <' nST h ' none smarter than BUC K -Stylisl Stout' -And it's so easy to haie a Neal, Trim Figure.. HERE'S a garment built to take care of those annoy- ing bulges that spoil the lines of your costume. It has a low back for both day and eve- .: :ring wear; and built-up shoulder straps to take care of surplus shoul- " der flesh. BLUE GREY FAWN MAHOGANY .0 THAT TALK THE LANGUAGE OF YOUNG WOMEN WITH SPORTING INSTINCTS CHOOSE A CHESTERFIELD with its sleek, streamline sil- houette - Or a grand knockabout swagger in soft camel's hair or cashmere - The Hollywood wrap-around is another pet of the fashion-wise- And don't miss the new short- $295 length trol [curs they are absolutely different ! $10.75 to $22.50 SECOND FLOOR MAIN !I it ..Y' II If t v^ I