THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 19~36 Timely Gifts Offered Far The Practical Man New Shirt Models English Prefer Scarf Will Be Popular To Keep Colds Away Abeve are shown three shirts in At the English umversities it is models diestined to be popular this A nsh tises mti winter. The uppermost of the three is a common sight to see young men in solid blue and carries a in the middle of the winter clad in pleated bossom and white starched country suits and wearing a heavy French fold cuffs. This shirt is a ,ullover and a very long muffler neckband model and with it is worn wound two or three times about the _-hite starched collar and wine satin tie. (The wine satin tie received great necc. This attire is found very sat- favor in London this season.) A small isfactry because the muffler pro- anialfigrestckpn n gldisworn tects the chest and neck and thus animal figure stickpin in gold is w reduces the possibilities of catching with this cold. This shirt is definitely snooty and Though English in origin, this to keep in step with Ann Arbor's un- should not prove prohibitive to this written laws of dress should not be noudo whvehhiitieady this worn to class or upon similarly infor- notion which has already been ___________________________-espoused by several foreseeing State Street "frat club" men. With space as scarce as it is in many of our classes the adoption of this method :of keeping warm would dispense with KEEPS TIES DOWN local men's clothing store has corn- sible to slip the small end thru this. Labels on neckties are construed bined utility with advertising by The effect is that the tie lies much by many as purely advertising but a placing the label on the back of the neater and does not spread apart. large part of the tie making it pos- i . NEW STY L E S FIRST AT WILD'S PWILDf the problem of what to do with one's coat. Since men can't worm out of their Burberry while seated in clas; and remain sitting "in" it as the women do, perhaps this is the male solution to this crux. Water-Proofed Shoes Excellent For Sportsman Whether you indulge in active win- ter sports or merely like to tramp through the snow, there is nothing more essential to your' comfort in, these recreations than a good pair of water-proofed shoes. If you dol not possess a pair of specially con- structed shoes for this purpose, an ideal, method of waterproofing is to take a pair of heavy country shoes which are solidly made and cover them thoroughly with waterproofing oil. Standing the shoes for a day or two in a shallow pan of oil which covers about one half of the soles is another method of thoroughly im- pregnating them and making them water resistant. Of course, the use of a waterproofing oil on leather makes it, impossible to get a satis- factory shine on the leather, so this treatment should be resrved for shoes which are intended for nothing but rough country wear. For those who plan purchasing special shoes for snow and wet weather, there is on the market a variety of waterproofed shoes which are so designed and con- structed that they resist water with- out in any way affecting the leather to such an extent that they cannot be polished. GIFTS for a Geintlenan's Christmnas Come .to Wild's for complete gift assortments and styles shown by ESQUIRE. Buying your gifts from WILD & COMPANY is like taking out a bit of insurance that your men's gifts will be really welcome. Shown here are a mixed selection of gifts which have proved most welcome to most men. In the group are three tobacco pouches; one of striped leather, one of hound's tooth check tweed with a zipper fastener; and one with striped silk. All are oil skin lined. The first of the group of three pipes is in a smart conventional shape favored by many pipe smokers. The second has a long briar shank and a short stem mouth piece. The third pipe is the church warden variety, ideal for home use: Its long stem ;assures a cool, comfortable smoke. Below this group is shown an elec- tric shaving razor. These razors re- .quire not lather or soap, and carry no blades which need to be replaced. They work on either A.C. or D.C. current and their many advantaes make ,them a , excellent gift. Alongside of the shaver is shown one of the well made and highly efficient small cameras so popular mat occasions. The stick pin is like- wise extremely "smoothie" for the every day occasions for which most of us dress. The middle shirt is a white madras collar attached model with French cuffs, and is suitable for either town or country wear. With it is shown a cashmere tie, having large spaced fig- ures of a pattern frequently found in foulards. The third shirt is an English striped broadcloth model. Small stripes are set close together at wide intervals and achieve a smart and interesting effect. The collar on this shirt is the new London lounge model which has longer points than the usual one worn in recent years. This new model contributes much to the appearance WILD. & COMPANY STATE STREET ON THE CAMPUS -Copyright 1936, Esquire, Inc. today. This camera takes a great number of tiny pictures on one film at very low cost. Thel high crafts- manship and splendid haterials em- ployed in the camera make it possible to enlarge a tiny negative without any loss of clarity of detail. I=wo S Make this a SPORTING Christmas Here are a few suggestions A SKI SUITS and Accessories for the big skiing season coming soon - -skiis, boots, skii poles. GOLF CLUBS are always excel- wA lent gifts. We carry every fav- orite make. ,-,. e TENNIS RACQUETS of the most popular makes. A-gift that will be appreciated by any tennis fan. TOBOGGANS made of the U sturdiest materials for the skiing enthusiast. t d MITTEN and SCARF SETS for the sporting woman. Colorful and made of wool knit. 1 ICE SKATES are always a fav- orite Christmas gift. Any win- ter sports fan will appreciate this gift. 'V * * *irH Winter Sports Call For Heavy W ools Nichols Arboretum takes on new significance after the first snowfall in Ann Arbor. for it is the Mecca of pipe, is wearing a tweed knicker suit in a herringbone pattern. With this he wears a pair of heavy wool stock- stout ski boots are essential and the double-breasted coat has lapels which can be buttoned up to the chin. I T'r7A,--'1 I