THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, ollege Men Must Have A Versatile Wardrobe Most of America's universities are either in the country or within easy reach of it, and college men lean defi- nitely towards country clothes. At the same time they maintain an adequate supply of town clothing for their fre- quent-sometimes too frequent-ex- cursions to the metropolitan centers and their attendant amusements. In this picture the seated figure is shown in a comfortable shetland jacket bearing a wihdow pane over- plaid pattern. His trousers are of a rey worsted flannel, ,his socks are 3x3 rib knitted wool hose, and he is wearing a pair of leather Norwegian dippers suitable for lounging at home or for resort wear out-of-doors. A button-down collar shirt of white! oxford and a figured foulard tie com- plete the ensemble. . His roommate, apparently just re-I ,urning from a week-end in town, is wearing a dark grey snap brim hat (in the colder months, he'd probably have worn a derby), dark blue double- breasted overcoat of medium weight, a dark suit, white starched collar, solid color shirt, and black and white shepherd's check tie. Formerly clothes peculiar to the iiversity man were considered smart on the campus but they had no posi- tioni"in ordinary walks of life. Nowa- days there is no special type of college dress. They model their attire along the lines of fashion accepted by smart men the world over. SHOULD WEAR GLOVES It is only by giving the proper at- tention, which these details of fashion merit, that a truly smart ensemble may be achieved. Until the weather gets very warm indeed every man should wear gloves out-of-doors. Modern Man's Toilet Articles Come In Sets1 Shaving Materials Boxed* In Handsome Leather; Suitable For Display Every man acquires a certain amount of toilet articles, and in the past most men have been in the habit of picking them up casually when- ever any particular item ran out. The trend amongst most smart men today is to purchase their toilet ac- cesories in matched sets. This sim- plifies the shopping problem and also makes for uniformity. A third advantage is the fact that sets of this sort make most accept- able presents. An ideal one is a matched set, handsomely boxed with a background of the New York sky- line. It consists of a bottle of men's eau de cologne, after-shaving talc, shaving lotion and a tube of shaving soap. The first three containers are handsomely covered in genuine peb- ble grain leather, and the set looks as well on the bathroom shelf as it does in the box. Everything in the set is made of the finest materials obtainable, and whether it is pur- chased for oneself or as a gift it will be sure to give lasting satisfaction. There is also another practical gift set. This consists of an after- shaving lotion, a wooden bowl of shaving soap and an after-shaving talc in a gold box. All three are handsomely packaged in a strongly made brown box, and all have a fresh, clean fragrance. A set of this sort will keep a man supplied with shaving necessities for many weeks. Pullover Type Sweaters Are AlwaysUseful A pullover is practical at any time of the year, and as these sweaters are available in a great many va- rieties of weights nd patterns, the discriminating purchaser may select one for his partiuclar requirements and for the season for which it is de- signed. The first of the group of three pull- overs illustrated below is a "V"-neck sleeveless model in a cable stitch. This medium weight pullover is excel- lentforwear with an odd jacket and slacks, or in place of a waistcoat t . T3 ) ';iI( 7),l~' / t Our better clotlhes are Changing Luggage Requirements Met By Convenient New Cases TAILORED AT FASHION PARK For our finest clothes it is only natural that we go to Fashion Park . . the source of the finest ready-to-put-on clothes in America ... Here are clothes that incorporate all the fin- est qualities known to this generation .. . brought to you at prices within your budget ... They are well worth having. Other's more and less Downtown Next to Wuerth Theater HANDKERCHIEF LOOKS WELL MUST LOOK TO DETAILS 1,Novel Wristwatch The shepherd's check handkerchief The attention the well-dressed man looks very well with a checked tie, pays to details of attire such as col- Has Several Dials or with a dark Spitalfields tie and a lar pins, tie chains, and cuff links dark suit. reflects greatly in the ensemble effect. 1 i SEEN IN AS A new wristwatch has recently been introduced that has, in addi- tion to an ordinary dial, a split sec- ond hand which records to fifths of a second. A series of numbers on the center of the face aids in computing exactly how many miles per hour any moving ,object may be traveling. An outer dial can be used to deter- mine how far away thunderstorms, gun fire and so forth are. This is the first watch of its type in the popular price group, and it has features which are not included in many of the more expensive models. For those interested in sports, or for officers of the army, navy, or reserve corps, it is an ideal time piece. SUITABLE FOR SPRING Because the boutonniere furnishes a pleasant touch of color it is par- ticularly suitable for spring wear. The smartness of the ensemble is en- hanced when the flower color matches the tie or is in contrast with the shirt. Good-looking luggage has always1 been admired and sought after by men of taste. Manufacturers have worked unceasingly to provide appro- priate luggage for every travel re- quirement. As times change so do travel requirements, and to meet the necessities of today a completely new range of luggage is available which differs as much from the type of bag- gage carried twenty years ago as the motor cars of today differ from the automobiles of 1917. The first piece of luggage in the group of three illustrated below is a talon-fastened overnight bag. In one of its Gladstone-like compartments, all toiletry necessities are neatly ar- ranged and held in position. The di- viding partition carries pockets for handkerchiefs and small pieces of linen, while the other half is reserved for packing shirts and possibly a pull- over or odd jacket. For the short journey this piece of luggage is ideal. Below it is shown a square attache case made rather larger than the ma- jority of this type of case. It carries a series of jackets with spaces for card indexing on each, and is de- signed for use by the traveling execu- tive or business man. All papers and business data may be filed in this case and are as readily available as they would be in a well-conducted office. In addition to this convenience, there is space in the case for toilet articles and a cliange of linen, and for those executives who occasionally must make overnight runs it provides an excellent solution to their travel problem. Next is shown a more conventional type of suitcase. This case has square corners and its locks and handle are of smart modern construction. Its chief virtue lies in the fact that it is neatly made of strong cowhide, and ___________________________________________ I its appearance is in keeping with the time. The suitcase is one of the most practical of all types of luggage be- cause it permits the packing of suits with a minimum of folding, with a corresponding minimum of wrinkling. For short journeys where it is neces- sary to carry along dress clothes and a change of day clothing, a suitcase is an absolute essential. In fact, for anything with the ex- ception of an overnight journey or a most informal week-end, a suitcase must be included in one's luggage. Kit bags are practical for linen and smaller articles, and larger trunks are necessary when long voyages are contemplated, but for all-round use, there is nothing to duplicate or re- place a well-proportioned and strong- ly-made suitcase. 'kWagner 's Exclusive c2O(ixture 79 tUobacco collar and pockets. Tiiis, too, may - be worn in place of a waistcoat and it is warmer than the sleeveless model. E The third pullover in the group is READ THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS a lightweight model with a boat neck,_ _ _ p -Copyright, 1937, Esquire, Inc. when a suit is worn in the country. Below it is shown a camel's hair cardigan trimmed with a contrasting Wagner' s Advanced Spring Style Notes ESQUIRE i SUIT YOURSELFr Today's outstand- ing bid with all honors goes to this Glen pattern. There's finesse in these pat- terned coats this Spring . . . shown with three backs ... plain. . . belted . . , and bi-swing.... These coats come in com- binations of brown . . . red . . . blue ... grey . . . yellow . . . or green . . . and boasts this season's correctness in bold checks and bright colors . . . that right- fully includes the model of bold hound's tooth check. SPORT COATS .-.. .. $15 and $20 CHALKY GREY and tan worsted flan- nel slacks . .. or may we suggest pastel shades in fine worsted gaberdines are just what you need for use with the bold patterned sport jackets . . . They are of very roomy 'proportions, and are adapt- able for belt support or, in higher cut models, with simple cinch buckle ad- justments at the waste. $6.95 to $9.50 CROSBY-SQUARE has an especially appropriate Ann Arbor brown and white sport model with rubber soles . . . that will look well under any weather condi- tions . . . We have been told that they are the best buy of the season. . . . ONLY . . . $5.50 I~F~A 'T\T '' ?~hY1B 1 FOR REAL CLASS use the aristocrat of sweaters . . . the Cable Stitch. These genuine "Catalina" knit sweaters are soft and rich and have a way of keeping their shape better than other sweaters . . . sleeveless $3,95 - and with sleeves $6.95 , . . in green . . . yellow . . . maroon royal . . , and white. I Emma