Countless Preparations Greate Glowing Complexion For 4 spring ,=. .. ----- Zippered Case Features New Skin-Cure Set New Makeup Is Designed To leid With P'opuiar, NeoveI Spring Shades Throw off the clutches of winter ad romp ino spring with a n esh ind glowing coniplexion. This is as easily done as said, because there are so many preparations on the n;rket designed to achieve just this effct Faces must be cleansed thoroughly, fi'st .of all, because only a skin healthy aid free from dust and dirt cant be truly beautiful. Such essen- tial skin care can be a joy if one owns one of the beauty sets that come in brightly-colored zipper cases. These moderately priced sets contain skin t6i , nourishing cream, cleansing breain, hand cream, liquid rouge and pdwder Cleansng Pads Are Boon Little cases of cleansing pads that are already prepared with cream are a boon to a tired and dirty face when there is no time to wash it. These purse-sized pads need only be reubed over the face to accomplish a thorough cleansing in a few mom- erits. The better-known manufacturers are showing a, new type of makeup this spring that harmonizes with the popular new dusty pink, purple and soft blue shades. The rosy, smooth powder that is advertised to last for hours forms a perfect background for the glamorous new rouges and lipsticks One new lipstick has the hue of rich, red strawberries and is designed o , ,with these new spring tones. r9eo er eft cptaisvegtable and pilocal ingredients that foster and freser'e the natural oils and mois- ti'e of the lps, keeping them smooth aid soft. The bluish undertone of this lipstick is matched by the last- ig crearn rouge that goes with it. Perfuies Are Varied .or those co-eds who desire a tan- ned lbok early in the season, there is aopper-colored rouge and lip- stik that gives a realistic tan. Then, o course, here is makeup designed t9 enhance the fairness of white or Mink skins. The new perfumes and colognes give the perfect finishing toich to one's enseible. There is a concen- trated perfume that has no alcohol in it-just pure oil-which consequently has a very lasting fragrance. This particular odor is very sweet and light-truly a breath of spring. For those who want to create a dramatic effect, there are the sweet and spicy Oriental fragrances. These, heavy odors are more suitable for: dressier occasions. The colognes are grand pick-me-ups after a hard day and a hot bath. They are refreshing and flower-like in their fragrance.- Watch That Waistihie! Be your own severest critic, says the expert corsetiere. When you notice that'suggestion of "tummy,"1 be firm. Try a two-way stretch' pantie-girdle. If that doesn't work,4 a batiste girdle with panels of em-] broidered batiste and a baby zipper,c should do the trick. Knitted lastexs is a still more firn support. < Blue, White Are Peirenniial Fat*ite, Leisure Hirs- Are Well Spent In Housecoats Lightweight Rayon Proves Its Practicability And Comes In Many Colors By MARGARET WALSh Even the prospective breadwinners[ among us are granted one time in our lives when we can find the lei- sure (?) to lounge around informally in a smart-looking housecoat and be a boudoir fashion plate, and that time is while we are -iA coilege. Designers, shop-keepers, and buy- ers are all on our side, and they have seen to it that we no longer need to shrink at the thought of anyone see- ing us in the old-fashioned "bath- robe." Graceful lines, soft materials, and color appeal make the modern negligee or housecoat a joy to a college woman, and most of us can-, not accumulate enough of them. Light-weigth Rayon Light-weigth housecoats are indis- pensable. Rayon is proving to be one of the most popular materials, be- cause it is made in delicate or vivid colors, as you wish, looks perishable, and yet is really the best bet for pacticability. Personally, we can't tell the difference between somne housecoats that are new and others that have been washed innumerable times. French blue has entered the scene with an eloquent gesture, and pro- vides the background for many of the season's prettiest prints. Bright colors add gaiety of design seem to be the answer to a rainy afternobon of studying. Flair Skirt Appears Where, more than in the modern housecoat, could the popular flair skirt and full front be more advan- tageously employed? As skirts get fuller, waists get smaller, and this is the keynote to the latest negligee styles. A fashion magazine is fea- turing a dressing gown with these attractions, cut on the princess line, and it probably won't be long until we see our room mate appearing in one before we can get to the nearest lingerie department. It is most at- tractive, to say the least. Newest invention is the two-way housecoat, which may be worn ei- ther zipped up the side. or open, with only the belt (which has huge tassels these days) to keep out the drafts. The second way, of course, gives the flair effects. Denims Replace Wool For Play Clothes 'M ghie any have been a tom-boy in her youth, btG lioWever that may be, she's destined to drawl i ito tam-boy denlins for the suminme picnic if shei's shiart ih the season of 1940. The kerchief iih li the Uribit Opera dubbed "Sign of the Fifth" adorns her head. and prettily too. The 1i1; sleek lIres ire preperly tailored for comfort sn appearahe, and the trouser-cuff achieves the proper mannish touch. Incidentally, mote that long sleeves are definitely "i" for this seson. lttitiry Pin TaPkes SecondPlare 'To haternilty vPin nPopu .ar ty St1eaters Hold Lead In Lady's Iad robe List Sweaters take the lead in topping the lady's preference list in the ward- robe pickings, not by a margin but by a mile, for short sweaters and long ones, that have long sleeves or short, are worn by thin women, and women. Indeed, sweaters are the mainstay of every college women's wardrobe. That Sweater Tradition Sweater tradition is a strong one and has been conspicuous on the fashion page, hence on the co-ed, for many years. It probably all started when some campus queen actually got cold, or broke from cleaners' bill for pretty woolen dresses, and decided to do something about it. What would be more logical than a sweater? Cer- tainly they are warmer, comfortable and easy to wash. Perhaps she felt a little self-conscious at first, with everyone else still in dresses, until she realized she was starting a fad. But what a fad . . . it's still going strong. Now, there are really and truly cases where a college woman will flee to, her room in the middle of the day and seek out a sweater and skitr, feeling that all eyes must have been upon her all morning because she had ventured to go to classes in a dress. Let's just take note of what the smoothies are wearing in the way of these knitted phenomena. The va- riety and colors found in the sweater catagory are enough to make anyone sit up anc take notice. Angora Is Striking Angora is one of the most popular and striking of all1the fabrics. Any- one who is out to look really glamor- ous and romantic has only to wear one of these fluffy, utterly feminine sweaters to get her man. That is of gets the right kind of angora .. . the kind that doesn't shed. If she doesn't get the non-shedder she may have jiist the opposite effect on the nan of her dreams. You know, like the woman who was beautiful until she smiled. Anyway, angora is especially attractive on the small or thin person to give the appearance of being slight- ly heavier White and pastel shades are becoming to everyone, while bright shades are very striking too. Sleek and sophisticated is the girl in the Brooks classic. This beautiful sweater is the pride and joy of every woman who owns one. Its fine, and able quality and its pattern have been imitated everywhere, but the wool has never been equaled. Schiaparelli dec6liims the merits of a asaiel spring, Dache decides that ,nothing but pink or blue wiil do for her hats,, but-Mrs. An eriac knows that her spring wardrobe is never complete until soiething trim in navy and white reides t here. The costume sketched above can best be described as "that smething smart." The hat is an invers- ion of the pill box and assunies the angle which best becomes illlboxes. The smart gilt buttons properly adorn the t*rin . tw -iece suit . Umbrella Undergoes Change Pins - all kinds - fraternity, ini- tial, spoon, Mexican ones - anything the mind can encompass. But second to the fraternity pin in popularity among girls is the initial pin. Perhaps it's because it comes in so many lovely designs. We saw one yesterday of mother of pearl and gold letters. It was round in shape. There was another one which combined gol'd and silver in a scroll design, also round. The second had a wide bor- der of the gold scrolling around the siniple silver letters in the center. If Pins could be worn only at the throat they wouldn't begin to create the enthusiasn which their multi- farious activities engender in the feminine soul. Perhaps it's because there is nothing quite so smart as ini- tialed purses. The mania foi' initialing has been carred away on the wings of eniusi- asm and it is now common to walk down the diagonal behind a pair of shifartly clad ankies bearing th own- er's initials on the ankle socks. Slips and pajamas are other pop- ular victims of the practical stort of initialing, aid in dormitories and so- rorities the pai'ctice is a very clever one, since it prevents getting clothes mixed up. We have often wondered ii days past, how soon stores would take up the practice of initialing hats, just as they now do compacts. Perhaps there is no other place where initials would be more appropriately located than on the hat. Gone are the days when rain meant getting out your oldest and drabbest clothes. Now a cloudy sky brings forth a parade of gay and colorful raincoats and umbrellas. Local shops show such a varietyI of these rain garments that even looking at them chases away the bluest of rainy day blues. First of all umbrellas were bought only for their practicality, and practicality then meant something dull. But modern manufacturers have very effectively combined practical wear- ing ability with gaiety of design and color. Umbrellas now are reminiscent of the parasols of a few decades ago. They are made of cellophane and oiled silks which are transparent. Bright colors and pastel shades pre- dominant. The trend seems to be away from dark, dull things. Some of these umbrellas are in solid colors but the very gayest are made in designs. Plaids, geometrical figures, animals, flowers all are used. Collapsible umbrellas, which can be folded up in the classroom or tucked away in your closet, have been designed, it seems to especially suit the college student. The handles of umbrellas have also been greatly varied to suit the in- dividual taste. Lip Kit Is Desigied The art of make-up has progressed so far that one can now change the shape of the mouth by clever "lip stenciling," as Htollywood calls it. An ingenious little lip kit which Are- nowned Hlollywood make-up artist designed for a cosmetic house cn- tains all the professional devices for home use. N' . A, . . \ t .- "h' "THIS CHfINGTNG WtJORLD a a 0 { t cti,' Q. . Yk /1y a. . S '' 2 .:.. '/7'tg' out ''- /A yU WHE yo'r sign orsn o pigie emme h oe of faho"