"XE TWENTY-TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TtJESDA Y, SEPT. 22, ~rE TWENTY-TWO T~JESDAY, SEPT. 22, Fashion Points To Comfort In Football Garb Ann Arbor Days Demand Fortification A g a i n s t Rain, Sun, Cold (Continued from Page 16) than a little reminiscent of mascu- line campus headgear. A modern flat sailor of felt bound in grosgrain rib- bon is flattering to most types. The new square crown is shown in a felt breton with a big bright fore-and- aft quill. The brim shades the eyes, a factor for which you will be thank- ful if you happen to sit on the wrong side of the stadium. As for shoes, low heeled sports ox- fords are the most comfortable things for traversing acres of cinders and for climbing over seats. If you at- tend a tea after the game, try a dressier shoe with, a medium heel. Spike heels, however, are not advised except for those with a great deal of fortitude. If the sky looks threatening be sure to take a raincoat along as Ann Arbor weather is notoriously varied, especially on football Saturdays. A thin bulkless cellophane garment, with a practical hood attached, can be folded with a minimum of effort into its matching envelope case and perhaps tuoked unobtrusively into your purse. On no account take an umbrella. As the season progresses, fur coats appear in droves. Clipped beaver and other flat furs, tailor nicely.Tuck a warm scarf in at the neck, and wear bright ankle socks and mittens over your gloves for cold insurance.' Camel's hair is styled in three piece suits designed with an eye to com- fort as well as 'appearance. A well- cut jacket tops a trim straight skirt and is nipped in at the waist with a narrow leather belt. A double-breasted, full-length box reefer completes the costume. The style value of a four-piece suit of nubby tweed is heightened by a bull- dog collar in glossy raccoon and a bright Paisley scarf. Raccoon is good for such restrained trimmings but the raccoon coat is no more. Take a blanket along. It has its decided uses during those waits be- tween touchdowns. And don't rely too much upon the warming properties of a lukewarm hot dog and a cold bun hastily consumed during the half. COMPACT FOR FALL Compacts are on the square! At least that's the newest shape for them this fall. The new models are designed streamline style and come in thin; single and double styles. J ultior Director jFid ict r y Ch atillttcc i Jean Keller, '35, will be junior assistant director at Mosher dor- mitory this fall. Miss Keller wrote the script for J.G.P. when in school and was awarded a Hopwood prize. Room Furnishings Reflect Personality (Continued from Page 15) Maryanna Chackley, '37, is the new chairman of the Judiciary Council, self-governing body among women students in cooperation with the Dean of Women's Office. Miss Chockley, a member of Delta Gamma sorority, was chairman of Sophomore Cabaret and a member of Wyvern her sophomore year. Freshnian May Enter Chorus Second Semester There are many other color schemes ( (continuedlfrm i'age 15) that an ingenious freshman might other schools were allowed to take find to suit her individual tastes. Par-ourssih erhol ofedusictakd courses in the School of Music and ticularly appealing would be a room finally in 1930, it was incorporated done in royal blue and white. In into the University At that time this abode you might use a white candlewick spread with blue tufting. women from the other schools who Blue drapes would be. perfet and a were interested in music were per- touch of red here and there would mitted to join the glee club. add a bit of dash to the general ef- This past year the Chorus included fect.''i atya h hrsicue Lamps, either the dressing table 50 women. Regular tryouts are held type or a floor lamp really add to the and members are chosen in this way. appearance of a room. Another good It has been planned to make the point that you may learn from upper- membership requirements more rigid classmen is to change those practical looking shades on your study lamps to this year by naking the tryout tests something a little more decorative. more thorough and difficult. U- a0 c""c """">< ".> oo c o r NEWLIESfrFlQ A Complete Assortment of PATTERNS and COLORS, All the New Pastel Colors and Dark Shades. MARTEX BATH TOWELS White Martex Towels with Striped Borders 25c GAGE.. LIN'EN SHOP - ALWAYS REASONABLY PRICED - 10 Nickels Arcade , . :f i :i i Howdy, Miss 1940 ! "Come in - Anytime" cA Campus Shop CJor Tarticular 6o-eds it In making your tour of the Campus, stop at Ann Arbor's "Value Spot." Smart, new Silk and Woolen Frocks - long, slinky After-Dark Formals, and plenty of the new "Double-Date" Frocks -- swell for Rushing - Coats for Sports - and for Dress - and inex- pensive FUR COATS. And some lovely two-piece and three-piece suits. Suit!, - and the new costume- Daily Arrivals from New York . and you'll like our values . . . best in town ... very easy on the budget. I i I