i~27i9ai THE MIC.1IIGAN DAILY '39 Petticoats ProperlyCalled 'Old Fashioned' Muslin Ruffles Appear Below Dinner Dresses; Camisole Tops Shown, By SUE POTTER The 20th century form-fitted zip- per slip is a thing of comfort, con- venience, and durability. As such it is the delight of modern feminine hearts. But, speaking of hearts, Val- entine's Day is only the beginning of the revolution in the maidenly breast, come Spring. Petticoats Are In Sight The spring of 1939 is especially, a period of old-fashioned demureness and coquetry. In fact, along with full skirts, tiny waists, and the round- ed hip, comes an old-time muslin petticoat. Right out in plain sight, too. The muslin touch is used most ef- fectively in the current "little-girl" dresses, with their short, billowy skirts and pinched-in middles. Vogue shows one in black moire and an- other in blue alpaca, each equipped with good, old-time muslin under- wear. Ruffles Billow Out High-style dinner dresses find the starched petticoat useful for making a full skirt stick out like the hoop skirt of the 1860's. One, like a da- guerreotype of two generations ago, is made of surah and green faille. The enormous skirt conceals underneath it a starched and embroidered "petti- coat." At the Paris Openings, some de- signers even went so far as to dis- play 18 inches of muslin ruffles be- neath a black crepe dinner gown. The ink-black tunic ended just below the knees, as a regular street dress. Under that billowed forth a foot-and-a-half of embroidered runffles. Amazing, isn't it? Camisoles For Sheers But, to get out of the exotic, and into the less whimsical styles more suited for wear in Ann Arbor, the two most attractive slips of the sea- son are the camisole-top petticoat and the taffeta slip. The former is designed for wear under the ultra- sheer blouses which are making such a spectacular comeback this year. Various dainty materials ranging from diaphanous chiffon to fine lawn and muslin are used to make the little tucked and gathered tops. Flut- ing, embroidery and baby ruffles all play their part. These same slips often have a big ruffle at the hem- line, with ribbons in pale colors tun through it. Heavy taffeta petticoats for that long-forgotten sound of rustling skirts is advocated by style experts. In clear pastels, plaids or prints they finish up many a costume with the right elegance. Oddly enough, it used to be a dis- grace to have a slip show beneath one's skirt. The scathing term "P.H.D." (petticoat hangin' down) was the most cutting of all remarks. Leading Colors For Purses Are Spot Red, Fuschia, Chartreuse envelope Bags Are Back; Favorite Trimmings Are Gold RingsAnd Initials Of those little 'extras' which add so much to your costume for the Easter Parade, the purse is one of the most important this year. Suede bags are just the thing for spring. They should ze very large and loose looking to get the best effect from the material. Large Bags Are Back. The large 'envelope' bags are back again. These really huge bags are very convenient because they save a lot of wear and tear on a gentle- man's pockets. In fact, they are almost large enough to carry your books in to class. The purses come in all shades to blend with the spring colors. Ameri- can beauty, fuschia, and chartreuse are the leading colors, and deep pur- I ple and sky blue are running a close second. Colors Are Attractive Chartreuse is the newest of the colors, and it can be worn with navy, brown or a deep rose or purple excep- tionally well. It is a very attractive shade, containing more green and less of the mustard color than in previous years. It seems to be the Varying Tastes Are Prevalent In New Gay .Dinner Gowns Judging by the prevalence of spring' fever, the too-quick approach of mid- semesters, and the sudden appear- ance of balmy breezes, we should gather that spring is here to stay, we hope. Musically speaking, it "Could Be," in fact it must b, according to the calendar. One of the surest har- bingers of spring surrounding us is fashion and its new modes. The influx of spring fashions this year provides for the satisfaction of widely varying tastes. The newest styles in dinner gowns range from the demure to the extremely sophis- ticated. Among the demure types appears a powder blue chiffon gown fashioned' in simple lines. The shirred top has a tiny pointed collar and crystal but- tons from the neckline to the belted waist. This gown comes either with short, puffed sleeves or with the popu- lar long, full sleeves. exact color to represent the spirit of spring. The smartest bags are trimmed in gold rings and initials. Long handles are again in fashion; the longer the better. Black, chartreuse, and gold are striking and lend a sophisticated air to the simplest outfit. The new spot red' should appear in only one of your accessories and is most spectacular when used in a purse and combined with black ind navy. It is a particularly brilliant shade. For the more conservative leather bags are always good. Patent leath- er purses come in all shades, but qre smartest in the darker colors. These also are very large. For the fortunate persons who will be spending their spring at a beach resort, or for later in the'- year, you will want white linen patterned bags to match your costume. Beach Apparel Features Linen Modesty To Be Keyword For NewBathing Suits For the lucky you who has suc- cumbed to Gargoyle's luring para- graphs on Burmuda and will be boarding the S. S. Volendam on April 8, for six full days of crusing at sea and a five-day sojourn pn the island of beaches and sunshine, bathing suits will be the object of much con- cern. But Vogue comes to the rescue with a showing of styles that will make you the concern of others. For the hours on deck beside thq ship's pool, is a strapless bathing suit of white linen, gored with red and blue embroidery scalloping at the top of a Brigance suit of skirt- ed trunks and a brassiere top of blue- and-white dotted foulard, piped in white pique. When the surf is raging and swim- ming consists of gaily bresting the waves, a Matelex bathing-suit, diag- onally striped in red and white or Jantzen's "Velva-Lure" white knit- ted suit, scattered with shooting stars, would match your mood. Other choices for that exciting hol- iday may be found in a periwinkle- blue rubber suit trimmed with a bord- er of crochet-like rubber lace; a white rayon satin suit knitted with "Lastex" consisting of modest shorts (did you know that modesty is the 1939 keyword for marine wear?) and a joined brassiere top. "U Just Name the Style You Want for Easter ... A T JACOBSON'S! f YOU')L -L FIND iiiiiiiiillllllllllllllillilllllllliliiio PPTEN051 I ''I; b,. S ) IT- IU ' ;.:,. .. _ . , . .. 4 . .. ,, ,. .::.; .v.: :.:: ". v .... ,ice r;ft. y __... you've got to "hand it to us," when it comes to assembling shoes that have glamour!. We haven't a pair of shoes you won't like. . . every pair was carefully selected to suit the whims and taste of our many customers . . . SPAT 6HOES ... . DOLL SHOES... .OPEN BACKS... CLOSED BACKS ... SPEC. TATORS .. . DRAPED SAN. DALS ... 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