Fr DAY, DEC.1, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILYP PAGE NINE Large Fitted Purses Are Popular, Useful, Stylish "All that I know about purses is that they're getting larger," declares a prominent senior, "and I like them small." "There will come a time when only, traveling bags will be manufactured, and women will not bother with mere' purses," he moaned. Even though they may be large, they're useful and stylish. Fitted purses have gained a great deal of popularity this season, especially on this campus. These satchels have room and compartments for every- thing. Handbags Are Roomy ='-L_ A I STORE HOURS DAILY: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. a a z4 e 'for Her Christmas She wants a gift of Style and Luxury She will love a Fur Scarf or Jacket from 'farchandFURS EAST LIBERTY STREET BRINGS YOU Make it a personal Christmas for her this year! Give her something she'll love to wear. Take our word for it - whether she's your wife, mother, daughter, sister, fiancee, grandma, or aunt .. . that's exactly what she's expecting! We've everything ladies love.best - glamour housecoats, sparkling jewelry, luxuri- ous lingerie, incredibly sheer stockings-- to mention a few! Make your shopping easy and easy on the budget! CHARMING HOUSECOATS for her private life from $3.95 to $12.95 We have every conceivable type of robe, pajama, or ensemble for her leisure hours. Merely men- tion her size and preference and we'll do the rest. LACY SATIN SLIPS from $1.95 Figure-flattering slips she adores! Sleek satins, smooth crepes with luxury laces, also plain tailore . . sizes 32-44. GIFT BAGS...from$1.95 Sucdes, calf, novelties, pouch and envelope styles. GIFT GLOVES J The more of these smart gloves she has the smarter 'her appearance will be. We've black and al needed shades. Fabrics from $1.00. Doeskins at $1.95. SWEATERS 'n' SKIRTS Fuzzies, Long Cardigans, Slipovers . . . New Skirts, swing and gored styles. $2.95 each. HOSIERY Definitely the nicest thought for every lady on your list. Ringles 3- and 4-thread . . . 79c. DILLON RUN-GUARD HOSE at $1.00, $1.15, $1.35. Two-, three-, four-thread. Spe- cial prices on boxes of three pairs. GIFT JEWELRY... from $1.00 "Gold" jewelry - newest Fashion Furore! Chunky bracelets, necklaces. Also pearls. EVENING ELEGANCE Beautiful Wraps and Evening Dresses. 9 4. .. $16.95 % Evening Blouses and Evening Skirts .. from $3.95 each. COATS Warm as they are beautiful. UNTRIMMED from $14.95 FUR TRIMMED from $35.00 N HEW -l IDAY DRFCCEC Pastel Colors Are Featured In New Wools Basic Black 'Date' Dress With Jewelry Is Ideal With HolidayFestivities With Christmas vacation in the very near future, a legal holiday for sweaters and skirts is being declar- ed by college women. Smooth sophis- tication will be the cue for a grand vacation, and silk wool afternoon dresses will play the lead parts. It is the little basic "blck" that s:hines in a wardrobe of this kind. If- it is chosen carefully with an eye to line and delicacy of detail rather than for extremely high style, it will carry the busiest girl through the most gloriously hectic vacation day. It is equally good for shopping, luncheon, tea, dinner, and informal dancing in the evening. And a wise cosmopolite will plan her clothes so that one dress, with changed ac- cessories, will serve almost any pos- sible occasion. Don't Clutter With Jewelry Once you have chosen your basic dress (and of course it has at least one of the new ideas of the season such as a bustle back, or a skirt of unpressed pleats, in it) don't clutter it up with a lot of jewelry. It is a shame to spoil a lovely dress by add- ing anything to it that might des- troy its lines or cheapen it in any way. This does not mean that you should refrain from wearing any of the new costume jewelry. But choose what you wear carefully and remember that too little is always better than too much. By changing necklaces, you can make many dresses out of one. As the fashion season was first getting started, it was considered very smart, and just a little bit dar- ing, to wear a bright red dress. But when everyone started wearing red, a good bit of the smartness began to tarnish, and it ceased to be a sign of originality. Why not wear bright green or electric blue, if you want vivid colors? It will show that you have a mind of your own, and anyway we are getting pretty sick of seeing red spots before our eyes ;herever we go. Draped Lines Are Used With the midseason fashion slump upon us, there is nothing like a pas- tel wool dress to cheer both you and your wardrobe up. Many of these dresses have long shirt-waist sleeves, and almost all of them have softly draped, full skirts. Dusty pinks and powder blues make lovely wool dresses and look exceptionally smart under fur coats. Loosely-woven wool materials adapt themselves gracefully to draped lines and front or back fullness. One dress has a bodice of twisted drapery and a skirt with all the fullness di- rected toward the front Lip Kit Is Designed The art of make-up has progressed so far that one can now change the shape of the mouth by clever "lip stenciling," as Hollywood calls it. An ingenious little lip kit which a re- nowned Hollywood make-up artist designed for a cosmetic house con- tains all the professional devices for home use. . Footgear this year shows amazing versatility, ranging from the digni- fied and proper spectator sports, to the delightfully whimsical flannel- red canvas shoes that will be flaunt- ed farther south this winter, or from the square and sturdy ski boot to impossibly fragile white satin and kid mules. For wear with lounging pajamas and robes, the more feminine slip- pers are the new bobridjis, exotic in coral, gold and fuchsia with con- trasting sole, or the little wedige- heeled mules with turned up toes. The foreign influence shows itself in the Moorish scuff in bright shades of suede, and the embrodiered Turk- ish slippers to be seen beneath ori--I ental pajamas. Reindeer moccasins give a com- fortably peastish feeling with their warm red felt lining and furry tops. 'he beaded Indian-made moccasin of white calf trimmed in white rab- bit fur is the symbol of luxury to some of our lazy loungers. For those who yearn after glamour, there are stunning black velvet slippers trim- med in bunny fur, and dreams in black, red and white satin. Pert and pat are the chenille slip- pers in pale shades to slip into after the shower, and the red kid slippers to swing from crossed legs on that cruise--but that's unfair, isn't it? We'd better make it on a Saturday Blouse Stripes Are Gay morning of studying, to be fair to the frost-bound 'student. For wet-weather wear the snug fit- ting rubuer galosh promises to be most popular, although new ideas are appearing. Instead of a high ga- losh, you might wear some of those new spats, that keep ankles dry and warm over low rubbers, or shoes. When it gets really cold the fur- trimmed galoshes will come into their own. When you finally step out of your saddle shoes at the end of the week -thy're not really isadlocked on,- you kno you will find the built-up slipper the most comforting, but your vanity will probably demanid those dainty slippers New Slippers And Galoshes Feature Bright Colors And Whimsical Styles w A change from the perennial sweater is provided by this mer- rily striped silk blouse. That sports wardrobe needs a pick-up. Mittens Make Exciting Debut it Fur, Angora Again there has been a striking new reform in the world of fashion which has turned the stylist's atten- tion to a new and better variety of gloves and mittens. There is no limit! They range all the way from brushed wool special- ties to common pigskins, and are worn by best dressed women on all occasions. For the snow worshipper there are any number of choices, consisting mainly of angora, brushed and knit- ted wool. Of these three, angora is well on the way to the top of the list. They come in all shades and are worn with matching sweaters and socks, being worn for both sport and dress wear. Brushed woQI mittens are worn more consistently however for sport wear. Their popularity is due to the fact that they are rwarm, smart and inexpensive. For the remaining few who find trouble matching the right hand with the right glove, fashion presents j the new walled together gloves that can be worn on either hand. For more strictly dress wear, fur backed mittens are worn to match fur trim- med hats. So, since you can readily see that the key to being well dressed this season may lie in your choice of gloves and mittens, why not start your mitten shopping now? LENTHERIC CIRO GUERLAIN COTY CORDAY TUSSY HARRIET HUBBARD AYERS c i i MaV Ke it CseticChnristms... I- ~ Ie K, _ >~ Fischer s - LUCIEN LE LONG Opening Night - Carefree - Whisper V " P-nthouse. Four lovely per- p Indiscreet - Mon Image - I mpromptu funesby Lucien Lelongin a novel Penthouse package. $2.50 EARLY AMERICAN - OLD SPICE 1r o I Men'so Shaving Sets $1.00 to $5.00 SOldSpice Toilet Water $1 -Old Spice Notion Box $2 oNTHERIC opens the holiday L E N TIHiE RI C festivities with their "Christ- mas Party"-a gleaming 4pTweed gold tree spangled with a * Abientot red star and crested with o *Shanghai w pair of curly red plumes. 0 Miracle Within-a trio of Lenthric * Compacts parfums exquis-TwEED, *®Gift Sets MIRACLE, and A BIENTT or SSH ANG HAI. $3.95 Perfumes and Colognes Shalimar - - Night Flight Southern Breeze p Blue Hour a Shalimar Cologne $3 SHAVING BOWL n ~~~~~~$1.00 , j y IyV j $375 No more deep-bag diving- for three sep- arate make-up essentials -for Yardley combines loose powder, rouge andfull- sized lipstick in one lovely, slim compact. Burnished gold in color, topped with a sweeping motif in deep red and black enamels, with the new finger touch open- ing. For the Ideal Gift ... Select Yardley Colognes .. . Soaps and Gift Sets Make Her Christmas a Personal Delight / - . t na Pts, Gif "'4er \ 31 t~ 'F.' 1NOTHING WOULD PLEASE HER MORE than a Gift joist for tier! Here are some suggestions we can offer: A completely feminine negligee and gown ensemble. One of those lovely quilted rayon or crepe de chine bed jackets in deli- cate pastel. Velvet Housecoats in wine and black in the wrap-" around fashion or with a zipper. Chenille and potter-moss robes. Slips and gowns - plain for simplicity and usefulness, camisoles and embroidered for charm. Pajamas, smocks, hand- made step-ins, and always KAYSER hosiery.