FRIDAY, DfE. 3, 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sleek Sport Dress, Ideal For Cokes And Classroom, Is Campuw PAGE FUFTEEN Must 'Warm Autumn Tints Brighten Cloth Coats For All Tastes, Designs, Prove Their New Style Importance At Last! Gifts Black Still Considered Favorite For Christmas Color For Informal Date Dress , I Y wool uresses Individuality In 2-Pocket I Models In Broadcloth Reflect Schiaparelli New Shades To Shine I < Soft, Furs For Dress By JEAN HASTIE A fashion "must" for the smart co-ed is at least one and preferably several wool sports frocks for the classroom and coke dates: Today, sports dresses must be as sleek as evening gowns. They cling religious- ly to the waistline, and flare out- rageously at the hemline. These new dresses come in warm autumn shades in such grand ma- terials as cashmere, jersey, alpaca, flannel, novelty woolens and vel- veteen. Draws All Eyes A frock that will draw all eyes from notebooks is a wool jersey as smartly , finished as broadcolth Sbhiaparelli's influence is shown in the double pocket blouse, and the umbrella-tucked skirt is a flatterer that never sags or loses its shape. This model may be obtained in a number of goregous shades-black, blue, green, bronze, red and gold. Purple is one of the newer "raves," particularly when combined with metal. One frock in this color com- bination has a very simple gored skirt which does not detract from the brilliant silver metal binding on the breast pockets. A zipper neck fast- ener completes the dress. This dress also comes in that good old standby kelly green.. Pastel Shades Glow Pastel shades are adding to the festive air of the Yuletide season. Of these, beiges is a strong color. There is a truly lovely model in natural cashmere tailored in a coat style that has notched edge down the front and on the sleeves. It is fastened by large wooden buttons that march straight from neck to hem. Th con- trasting note is offered in the tailored belt of blue bengaline. Another frock comes in chartreuse, a pastel that does wonders for one's complexion. This dress introduces Frisca cloth, that ne wwool shot with cellophane. A beautiful alligator belt completes this unusual dress. South Plaid Accented Every style-wise co-ed must have one Scotch plaid dress in her ward- robe, both for its practicability and its gaiety. There is a soft red and black plaid froc kthat is distinguished by its voluminous pleated skirt and its novel black leather belt. It has a round, black velveteen collar and velveteen trimming on the cuffs and minute breast pockets. The girl wearing this dress will turn her back on her .man yadmirers just to show them the row of tiny black buttons down the back. Routs Exanination Blues Grand to wear during blue-books would be an e4hilerating scarlet jersey frock, with its only trim a black laquered zipper side fastener. The sleek straight skirt emphasizes the softly draped bodice, which is shirred from the shoulders to the giddy, high waistline. The smart simplicity of the dress is further brought out by the severe V-neckline and the material belt. A jacket dress is wonderfully con- venient-it not only gives one the appearance of having more outfits than one actually has, but it also affords that extra warmth one needs these shivery days. The frock is one model is shown in hopsacking, a new nubby wool, in a brown and aqua check. It is made in shirtwaist style with a tie of the material and long sleeves. A brown jacket is worn over it. This collarless jacket has tricky brown and aqua carved buttons, and two huge stitched breast pockets. College Women Welcome Latest Aids To Writing Every college woman will welcome pens, pencils and brief-cases- as Christmas gifts this year. Inexpensive pen and pencil sets are featuring sides of Doric columns copied from the Grecian column like those of Angell Hall. Although the pen and pencil have 12 sides, they have been designed for perfect balance and are easily gripped in the hand for comfortable writing. The gripping point is perfectly round. Pyralin is the most popular material for pens this year. It comes in strik- ing black and silver stripes, green, red, black and gray. One pen with a lifetime guarantee, features pyralin and a lattice work design showing a visible ink supply. An adjustable slide adjusts the pen 1 Wolf, Raccoon Popular Trim For Sports Coats; Astrakhan For Dress I By BETTIE HOWARD Are you planning to ask Dad for a new cloth coat for Christmas? If so, perhaps you'd like a yew helpful hints. A good looking cloth coat is really' essential for a busy campus goer. Even if you possess a fur coat, it is' wise to have a cloth coat for warmer days and to save wear and tear on your fur coat. And if you don't own: a fur coat, then of course you must have an exceptional cloth coat. There are two types of cloth coats, fur-trimmed and Untrimmed. So you must decide which will best suitI your purposes. If you have a furI coat, you are prepared for dressy oc- casions and what you need is a sport, coat. Untrimmed coats are best forI this purpose and are not as expensive. Reefer Coats Smart Reefer coats are the newest things' in sport models this season. These come in smart diagonal tweeds and in plain colors. Camel's hair coats are always popular. Black in this fabric, is one of the winter's outstanding creations. There are also very sporty coats with fur trim. These are usually swagger coats with a large, long haired fur. A local shop, shows a coat of this type in multi-colored plaid with polar wolf collar. Another smart sport coat is of black camel's hair with a flattering collar of natural white wolf which is striking against the black. Wolf and raccoon are the most popular furs for these sporty coats. Dress Coats Require Fur But ,if it's a dressy coat you need, then it should be fur trimmed and the trimming should be real fur for a good quality. Otherwise, it will wear out rapidly and look shabby be- fore you are ready to discard the coat itself. One good looking dress coat shown in a campus shop is of diagonal tweed and has patch pockets. The collar is of bleached skunk. Another in the same shop is a fitted three-quarter, length coat which buttons up tightly and is trimmed with astrakhan. It has a hat to match. Season's Furs Elaborate Fur is being used more elaborately this year than it has been in more recent years. Whole sleeves made of fur are very good, especially when made of a sleek, flat fur such as caracul. Fur collars continuing into full-length fur lapels are also very popular. One such coat is of tweedt and the collar and lapels are of polar; fwolf. A perennial favorite is a coat of natural or tan camel's hair with at smooth beaver trim, Because of its long wearing quality, beaver makes one of the best furs for trimming pur- poses.1 IRRIDESCENT SHADE PRACTICALt Wirey Furs For Sport Books Are Happy Solution For Those Individuals Who PlagueShopper f It happens every year that there i ,are problem people on everyone's l Christmas list, people who either have v everything or whose tastes are mys-c teriously unknown. For such, books r. are the happy solution. s There is no other gift which is sos universal or so adaptable to different personalities as a book. One mays check off even that difficult aunt and8 the sophisticated roommate with any-a thing from a best seller to a volume of frivolous verse. 'Northwest Passage' Tops 1 In the realm of best sellers, therec are three which are now at the topf of the nation's favorites in fiction-- "Northwest Passage" by Kenneth Roberts, "And So - Victoria" by Vaughan Wilkins and A. J. Cronin's "The Citadel." In the non-fiction group are "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie and its aftermath, Irving Tressler's "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People," "Life With Mother,"' by Clarence Day and "Or- chids on Your Budget" by Marjorie Hillis, sequel to the very successful "Live Alone and Like It." Hemingway Suited To Men As a book is one Christmas present a man really will use, there are some books more particularly suited to the men on your list. Ernest Heming- way, for instance, has written a new novel of the island region off Florida and Cuba in "To Have and Have Not." If the lucky man has read "Invasion," he will probably enjoy "Hath Not the Potter" by the same author, Maxence Van der Meersch. Particularly appropriate for the gift-giving season is Lloyd Douglas' new book "Home for Christmas." It tells the story of an adult family who returns home for the holidays to re- capture the Christmas spirit. Two other very suitable books for this time of year are "1001 Christmas Facts and Fancies" by Alfred Haltes and "Merry Christmas" by Mary Ellen Chase. Non-Fiction Timely For non-fiction lovers, a timely book would be "Japan Over Asia" by Wil- liam Henry Chamberlin. It is a news- paper correspondent's account of the Japanese nation, its culture, aims and psychology. "You Have Seen Their Faces," a book ofnthe Southern share cropper, has been compiled by Ers- kine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke- White, the famous photographer. Your roommate would probably be happy to know that Margaret Fish- back has published another collection of her effervescent poems, called "One to a Customer." If the impressive gift cellophane and boxing doesn't deter you, you may have time to read it before Christmas rolls around. Then too, there is "Martingale," the story of a horse who is pictured in typical scenes of a debtuante's life. This amazing theme is profusely illustrated with horsey versions of well-known paintings. Very probably the family would ap- preciate your giving your smaller brothers and sisters something other than a police whistle this year. New Black Covered With I look. A festive air is introduced by Gay, Brilliant Prints Is wearing the lovely V-thratline with The P1la Thing one, or" a pair of, rhinestone clips. And. opuar ngthen one's own chunky gold necklace Black remains the favorite color gives the dress a still different effect. or the informal date dress. But it, A dashing, new Schiaparelli blue, is a new black-a black shot with bril- black and white print model has a lingerie trim of lace at the neckline. iant prints, or a black trimmed with The lace is fastened down by a pair sivid colors gay enough to match the of blue and white jewelled clips in the colors on the Christmas tree. These E novelty form of lyres. There is a sash ( of the same material"that loops cas- newest dresses are sleek or draped, of' ually to one side. soft acetate crepe or wool with a Cerise Velvet For Trim small frenzy of color at crucial points. Another Schiaparelli dress also fea- An exciting new note has been intro- tures the lingerie trim. It is a short- duced, too, in the exhilarating printed sleeved, two-piece black crepe with satin frocks. It must be remembered cerise velvet lacing up to the front also that bare arms and short sleeves and on the sleeves. The lingerie trim are the "thing" this season. ( peeks out from the square neckline Gold For Chic and from the sleeves. The short jacket A dress that would win one the rep- is fitted over the hipline skirt which utation of having innumerable chic has a slight flare at the bottom. outfits is shown in black acetate rayon The demand for glitter and gla- crepe. This beautifully draped black mour is noted in the dark frocks frock may be worn with a snap-in lin- that are sprinkled with sequins. Se- gerie vestee for luncheon dates and quins are everywhere . . . on yokes, such. At twilight it can be trans- sleeves, and ackets. One model is a formed with a white embroidered, simple dress with a high soft neck- sash, achieving the new corselette line and a flared skirt. P w, i - >' iy} 4 ..> , Viz;:; : .;,. :;::: ":. 4 4 . .:". .: . ":\ : .tis r I :;. :j ;r{L; stiff, '' :ti .} , ;': rC r:?"" "" 4 ' ::ti 1'" " yi Y !: :+ " Y ! A1 ::': ' ; L 1 """V 4 Soft, bushy furs add a note of distinction to coats for dressy occa- sions on campus and for that inter- val at home during vacation. Stationery Is Practical Gift For Relatives A safe bet, as far as gifts go, is stationery. It can always be used, if only for scratch paper-which heaven forbid!-and there are so many styles that one may always be found to fit everyone from Dad and Mother to third-cousin-Susie. Plain heavy white paper with a black engraved heading is ideal for Father and Uncle Joe_ This can be Wirey and stiff furs, which can stand hard wear and tear, are ideal for the camnus casual or sports coat. They remain ruffled and non- chalent looking through all kinds of weather and experiences. The lines are smooth enough to permit them to serve as dress for semi-j formal affairs. Gay Frocks Keynote Christmas Travels Practicality in color and fabric has always been the watchword for travelI clothes, but why be practical and sensible when you are going home for Christmas? One gay dress that will correspond to your home-going mood is of red' and green plaid combined with black. The plaid blouse, of the new sweater length, is buttoned down the front, and has four patch pockets and a de- mure white collar. The black skirt it pleated all the way round, a black hat with a modified scoop brim and a tiny red feather would add the pro- per fillip to this costume. Another wickedly smart ensemble1 for traveling combines a black and white tweed coat, an emerald green gress and a little black felt shako. * You'll need one of these smart little hats that fit so snugly into the largest fur collar ... and- merri ly weather the severest storms. $395 and more had in either the folded type of plain, but men on the whole prefer a very plain paper. Another suggestion for the male is the new airplane paper with a heavy heading in black or dark blue. Mother would appreciate informal not paper in white or grey with her name or monogram in black or blue. There is always a demand for this when the holidays are over and there are a raft of thank-you notes to be written. Little brother and sister like their own stationery, too. There are many papers for the little folks but the most interesting are those with dogs, cats, or soldiers on them. Small paper with a novelty picture and the single word "Bill" or "Jane" on it will do a lot toward inducing Bill and Jane to perfecting their writing to a de- gree where they can write notes to every aunt and uncle they can dis- cover. The tastes of the college boy are singularly like thoserof his father- the plainer the better. For the co-ed almost anything goes. Plain or fold- ed, white or violently colored, just so it has her name on it and is there to use when she has a yen to write. Plain grey with brown lettering, white with brown, black, blue, or green, beige with brown or aqua, and the new Shado-Plaid are all popular. Some of the paper is rather costly but most of it is amazingly inexpen- sive so that no matter what your price range there is sure to be just what you desire to purchase. New Slipper Styles InspiredBy Russia Russian booties seem to be the most popular in the new line of house slip- pers. They come in all shades of kid L leather and have a sheepskin lining Why not give a Hat Gift Certificate for Christmas? Come in and see us about it, HAT SHOPPE Irridescent shades in stockings. shown so much, add a practical angle as they can be worn for both eve- ning and daytime. By sunlight they are copperish and by electric light a vivid red. Clox are coming back too, and help to carry off the new leg angle introduced by the shorter4 dresses. k * Christmas G0 SUGGESTIONS if t t 1 BOOKS Mw BOOKS * Stationery " Michigan Jewelry * M Blankets * Pennants BOOKS * Bridge Sets * Globes & Atlases * Decorative Book Covers * Fountain Pens * Desk Sets * Book Ends SLeather. Goods * Pencils *