THE MICHIGAN DAiLY '") r ,I [it, .'. . , I lvening Shoes Have Sparkle wels, Brocade, Crepe, And Velvet Stressed In Sandal Creations . By ESTHER OSSER Designed to charm the roving eye, Angora Cardigan, Pullover Sweaters SUversal Favorites On mpus Latest Fashion Reports Indicate Tweed Skirts Will Gain Great Favor By MARY McCONKEY Certainly every college coed feels she has risen far above her youth-! Sweaters Remain 'Campus Classics' muenasto compemnent the new ful prep school days. No more march- shions in formal wear, night-life ing to chapel, under the stern vili- ndals "have come into their own" gance of an iron-ribbed chaperon, no is year with an excitingly new ac- more light bell, and no more uni- nt on jewels for decorations, plat-. forms! That's what she thinks. rm soles, and spool-shaped heels. At least the college girl's uniform >r have the designers left anything does show a little more individuality be desired on the "material side" than her former jumper dress, but there is definitely a basic plan that is season-not with brocade, crepe, is universal. That essentials ground tin, bergaline, velvet, even celx- plan is always-a sweater and skirt. ane rivaling for top honors, along The comforts and joys of these not th the more conservative kid. too-glamorous garments are too A new sea-green sandal, with well-known to waste space on here, arls studding its platform sole but for the enlightenment of some a particularly Kellyish green freshman nks highly among the velvet crea- who may stumble across these lines. ins. And just as smart is a silver- it might be well to describe a few of ocade-on-black shoe which uses the favorite models. ver kid for its platform sole. Pullovers Are Universal Paste Diamonds Good For a long time, pullover sweaters Paste diamonds, new pretenders with long sleeves rolled up were the Zong jewels for your ears, find a overwhelming favorites. They still ae also on the platform sole of an are very popular, but it has become herwise conservative sandal of at least permissible to roll the sleeves aped black satin. Or, if you must down, if it's below freezing outside; radical, a hooded heel shoe offers to wear short sleeves if it's not. That',' entirely new and definitely intri- getting away from the, uniformity a ing silhouette. It features a seam- little. s heel covering, which is of the Also with cardigans, some fashion- ne piece as the counter, the ends wise coeds are being radical enough otting over the instep. to wear them the old-fashioned way. One of the cleverer notes to be in- That is, after years of being different duced into evening styles this and buttoning theer sweaters down ar is that of matching jewels on their backs, they are now being dif- ur shoes with those in your hair. ferent and buttoning them down the ld sequins winking on a black sa- front. The advantage of this innova- , open-toed sandal, to complement tion is that its much more comfort- sequin bows twinkling in your able to sleep in classes without but- ir, radiate an enchanting aura of tons digging into your spinal column. ,mour. Favor Pastel Angoras Sandals have Comfort Sweaters can be tough, long-en- [his season's crop of evening san- during and practical. Or they can s also includes that much sought be fluffy, light-colored and rather! er rarity--the shoe which provides mpractical. Every girl should havf nfort along with beauty. A flexible at least one impractical angora swea-' tform sole laced with gold kid ter to tickle the noses of her class- der a dramatic red velvet sandal # mates and delight all beauty lovers. rges both elements successfully; Prices in sweaters range from one doets a shoe of latticed black suede dolar to twenty-five dollars. And d gold kid, with a comfortable that is why they seem to truly re- ther-high-nor-low heel. present a democratic college feeling, Among theleaders in-the dinner- even more so because some girls can >e line we find one favorite in knit their own. ck satin whose straps interlace Knitting sweaters keeps many col- er the vamp to screen the foot al- lege girls from wastingvaluable time )st to the ankle. And for the perfect in meetings. And there is a great era pump, a cyclamen crepe shoe satisfaction in wearing a self-created mmed in baroque kid is singled sweater.' Pleats, Plaids In Skirts Sandals Have Comfort As to skirts-that other half of the The sophisticate will want to in- college girl's uniform. This is another tigate a new spool-heeled shoe extensive field that can only be skim- red suede which uses gold on its med over in this brief time apd space. tform sole, and gold celephane for There are pleated skirts, and plaid ties. And at the other extreme we skirts and pleated plaid skirts. But d'a black velvet slipper, patterned occasionally there are new notes like her like a child's, featuring silver this late fashion report from Paris- lian embroidery on the vamp, and "skirts of rough tweed in soft pastel ng high around the ankle. shades". That seems a particularly Variety Marks ' Newest Robes New Flannel Housecoais Prove Practical, leer=n By DORIS BROWNI You will long cherish one of the new housecoats as a Christmas gift this year. Many smart new materials are being used. Angora, which is very good for campus wear all the day long, is also being used for trimming robes. We noticed a fitted white one with a tiny patch pocket just below the waist line edged with maroon angora. For really practical use a Botany flannel robe in red, trimmed with multicolored fringe, will keep you warm these snowy nights. Another flannel housecoat is pale blue with a crimson velvet collar, or perhaps you would prefer a robe of billiard table felt with a Talon fastener from collar to hem. , Individualists should see the fitted robe which has equal charm for traveling, college, or at home. It has your own initials snapped into the button which will close the front tightly to the neck or can be left un- done, forming large revers. The rich two-toned sash repeats the color of the button and adds to the luxury of the housecoat. For chill, wintery nights, when you want to look your best, a diagonally quilted velvet wrapper, lined in sky- blue-pink, should fit the occasion. Red faills silk, striped with satin and dipping into a tiny train, is well fash- ioned for lounging in a warm bou- doir. Bed jackets for those few who have breakfast in bed are of unusual design this season. We noticed some of white angora or pastel marabou with small rolled collars and long, swishing bows. Another glamorous one was peach matelasse withsbroad shoulders, and full flowing sleeves, cuffed be- low the elbow. These will give you that long desired feeling of luxury while reading in bed. Gift Question Solved By Handkerchiefs It's Christmas time and we sup- pose you all have the spirit of giving. But there's always a question con- cerned with giving, and that is what to give? Linen handkerchiefs with flannel patterns are a good answer. A lady looking through a lorgnette adorns one while another has a girl strug- gling over a golf game. Chiffon handkerchiefs with em- broidered corners are quite versatile as they can be worn either for eve- ning as kereiieves with your sweat- ers. Thn, too, if the wind should start to blow your new "hair-do" you can even tie it around your head. Christmas Cheer Is Suggested By New A merican Perfumes Of Famous Creators The Christmas holidays always bring forth a flood of intriguing new' perfumes in tempting and decorative little bottles. The American per- fumers have produced some of the Imost subtle and delightful new whifs this year that equal or even surpass in some opinions, those of the French. Harriet Hubbard Ayer is a leader among these with her new Yu. Yu is a festive new perfume just suited for the vacation parties and makes a gift that is a compliment to the re- ceiver and a symbol of the good taste of the donor. Yu has been made in- to a light, refreshing toilet water, and bath powder to make the perfect set. Twin Set Is Attractive Another New York creator, Helena Rubenstein has brought out her new Town and Country duet in a set of two tiny bottles attractively pack- aged in a little cellophane box. The former of these twins is a rather heavy, sophisticated odor while the Country twin is light and carefree. Lavin, the noted French perfumer has put out a very unusual holiday package of his four best-known crea- tions to suit any mood and occasion. The most distinguished is the most subtle of the odors: My Sin. Then there is the daring one Rumeur, and Pretexte is the third. it is light and refreshing to contrast to the fourth, Scandal which is a rather heavy, al- most oriental scent vaguely sugges- tive of the Near East. Emerand And L'Aim,*nt Mr. Coty has brought out a set in his inimitable Emerand that consists of the perfume, a very fine bath talc, toilet water and face powder all in that wonderful whif that might well be called the smell of smells. His' clinging triumph for the great mom- ents in one's life is his L'Aimant with L'Origan to supplement it in a high- er holiday odor. In the same Christmas spirit comes Lentheric's Miracle which is the ideal all-around perfume. Lentheric's Shanghai is a more festive vacation mood and has a gayness that can't be matched. For chic smartness every authority on perfumes is suggesting Millot's Crepe de Chine. It makes a flawless gift and perfect for tea dances and smart, informal dinners. Concentrate Perfume Something new in the perfume line has been put on the market by Orloff and is seen in his dainty hand-paint- ed packs that contain concentrates in a variety of smells that will not leak or evaporate and which will go won- 3derfully in even a small sized purse. Corday may well take the blue rib- ii, Twin Sets, Emnerand Are Cift Suggestions bon for the most attractive ntainer of the season in his clever little cabo- chon bottle for his Orehidee Bleue. that exotic perfume that must be wcn on just the right occa'sion or be spoiled. Another very chic purse combina- tion that comes in a tiny leather case and consists of a little perfume via± and lipstick is called "Pursette." It is put out by Chevalier Garde of Paris. Peppy Scent Is Popular D'Orsey's Belle de Jour will make her a delightful gift for dressy after- noon and evening holiday occasions. This peppy perfume comes in a stunning white porcelain dressmak- er bottle with a little cellophane cov- er that resembles the glass cover on paper flowers in Grandmother's What-Not. Corday has created a new triumph too, to play up the gypsy in your soul. Tzigane is a mysterious and daringly new perfume suggestive of vibrant gypsy music. In sharp con- trast to this new perfume is Ciro's Danger. It's heavy land warm and will give one courage to face bluster- ing days in the city. The lucky ones who are planning winter on cruises will be delighted with A La Concarde de France; a re- freshing warm weather perfume just made for southern days and nights. Angora, Wool, HtMttens Keep' Hands Warm Mittens are a campus indispehs- able. They are the one sure way of keeping fingers warm these sparkling winter days. They are a wise choice for a Christmas gift, too. Angora mittens in soft pastel shades and snowy white are worn for dress and formal occasions: Their snug warmth makes them practical, and they add a gay touch of color to a fur coat or a velvet evening wrap. Wool mittens, for winter sports and long walks to campus must be more durable. Austrian mittens with designs knitted into them in a con- ;trasting color of wool are new fra- vorites, and come in bright color combinations. Other mittens have vivid yarn flowers embroidered on them. Light canvas mittens to wear over wool gloves for protection are a grand idea 'for skiing. They have tight bands at the cuffs to keep stray breezes out, and are waterproof. Sweaters are always a popular gift for the college miss for she can never get too many of them. Pull-overs, cardigans, peasant, just any kind of a sweater, is sure to meeo with her approval, but especially the soft angoras and the cardigan-pull-over sets. They come in all colors and thus will match any outfit desired. The waist-line length sweater is being shown a lot this season. It has a lastex band which ensures it against slippilng up unawares. So you see, you really can't miss if you get her a sweater. lovely idea and one that may gain great favor on campuses soon. A fine wool beige skirt with grace- ful lines sets off a bright angora sweater beautifully. And for a coed with a good sense of color, there is no limit to the lovely color combin- ations one can achieve with contrast-4 ing sweaters and skirts, smoky pur- ples with silver gray, spruce green and pale yellow, and blue and deep wine. Long Capes Are For Formal Striking Occasions Off-white, sophisticated, extrava- gant-appearing evening wraps of soft smoky cloth comprises the latest fashion mode in formal wear. One wrap of this new style is trimmed in gold galloon embroidery, and pro- duced the broad-shouldered effect by its full, pointed sleeves. Another wrap of the same type has a luxurious silver fox collar and presents a slim silhouette. lip l JE WELRY ... the perfect tribute! MARILYNSHOPPE -- THIS IS ANOTHER CHRISTMAS FOR USEFUL GIFTS AND, MARILYN HAS NOTHING ELSE Our store is filled with clothes that will give pleasure and service for many, many months to come, because on Americans' gift lists "SOMETHING NICE TO WEAR" has always been the No. 1 choice. The Good Wife may have her heart set on a nice new holiday frock; your deb daughter has been wishing secretly for a bright new formal; your school girl daughter has been yearning for a nice new robe, or a sweater-and-skirt outfit, and all of them want hosiery. It is no secret that money isn't over-plentiful this year - as in several years just passed - and that will make the gift you select here so much more acceptable. THAT'S WHERE MARILYN SHINES Ours is a specialty apparel store, devote solely and simply to the needs of well- dressed people - a store built around quality clothes and quality standards and serv- ing representative Ann Arbor families for the past decade and more. Christmas, to us, is something more than a "catchpenny" season, but Mr. Barry- +iiAi 1 + r ,, . " # t for Her the truly lovely gift - the newly fashionable Cameo in gold brooch and ring - Zircon and pearl rings, as tokens of lasting regard! 'We advise the wise shopper to buy early, or GAY SCARF SETS and PARKAS! THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT in All Colors "t^ r .L1^ - e^ -ti n more's eloquent phrase becomes more and more real - "You Can't Take It With You" is more than a movie title. So, because we believe that almost everybody wants beautiful things of depend- able quality, authentic fashion and certain usefulness, and at reasonable costs, perhaps it would be safe to say that your shopping list may very sensibly start and end at .1 , II III I