TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1946 THE MICHIG~AN DAILY PAGE FIVE--SECTION THREE Classics Are Favorite Michigan Fashion Elective Fc ~ ir Fall 44 Velveteen Date Dresses Boast BabyCollars And Wide Skirts There's much that's new to spice up your dating wardrobe, and lots that remains wearable from year to year that you already have in your dress collection. Latest of date dresses are in vel- veteen. They either have no collar at all or just a bit of a baby collar, and the skirts are usually flaired or have unpressed pleats. Colors for this material include such luscious hues as burgundy, royal blue, qr chocolate brown. Appointments for these dresses are usually very simple -perhaps a big silver pin or a row of gold buttons. Velveteen suits are just as popular as dresses in the dating world. Black ones with close- fitting little jackets piped in gros- grain can be worn alone or matched with many types of blouses. Wool Is Favorite Among the dresses that have al- ways been a standby, and are even more prominent this year are the all-purpose black wools. This fall they're being shown with round neck lines, elbow-length sleeves and only slightly flairing skirts. This doesn't mean, however, that the short-sleev- ed; collared and full-skirted black that many of us already own isn't quite as popular as its new sister. Such a dress is a perfect foil for all the attractive metal costume jew- elry that is being created just for a college girl's fancy. Bright notes like these are appropriate for many a dress-up moment. For instance, they'd put life into a brown silk that has a small, square collar, cart- ridge shirred pockets on the blouse, and cartridge shirring descending from the waist to open into unpress- ed pleats whose folds make straight lines to the hem. The straighter skirt is very new and the shirring gives the effect of a low waistline. Corduroy Is Casual For casual dates, the call is to corduroy. This material, which is so much featured in sports clothes, also makes some very attractive "lit- tle dresses," with shirtmaker tops, long sleeves and novelty pockets. Favorite colors here are fireman red or dusty blue. While stepping out without benefit of formality, you'll also want to take~ advantage of the handsome tailored silk blouses that are being shown. In dresses, too, tailored silks are holding their own, with white polk- a-dotted-on-dark blue a favorite combination. Somewhat more formal dresses have draped features. Draping at the neckline or across the front of a frock is often used, as are big draped hip pockets. A much narrower skirt than has been shown in past years is advocated for dressier occasions. li .il Rushing Attire Supports Rule Of Simplicity Wools, Silks, Velveteens, Will All Be Appropriate; Hats Are Compulsory By JEANNE CRUMP With the question of what to wear the first day on campus now a mat- ter of past history, the next clothes problem that many are tackling is what to wear for rushing. Be sure to keep all rushing clothes 'extremely simple. No fussy after- noon dresses or creation hats will make the grade. It seems that a long time ago Michigan coeds de- cided to advocate tailored and clas- sic clothes, and the tradition is never so strong as during those days just before you pledge. Dressy Wools Are Smart Teas will set the scene for your first appearance as a rushee. Dressy wools and unpretentious silk frocks are the best things. A very pretty suit, such as a black velvet one. would also rate an A+. Although this is just about the only occasion in the whole school year when you'll absolutely need a hat, this time you must have one and keep it on all afternoon. Speaking of those two long after- noons, better choose an outfit that won't crush very easily, for you'll want to look as nice in the last house you visit as you did in the first. For that reason, a rayon wool would do very nicely, because that material has a knack for looking its best a long time. Another hint is to stay in fall clothes, no matter how warm it gets. Color Touches Favored For these first teas you can't go wrong if you're in black. Add a bit of color, though, for there's no use being sombre. For dessertseafter din- ner during the week, practically same type of thing is worn, but without benefit of hats. Silk jersey should do nicely then, especially if there is a line or two of that latest accent, draping. There'll be a different problem to handle when you're asked to come to lunch before a football game. Since many of you will have Satur- day eleven o'clocks,wyou'll have to dash over to the sorority house in class clothes. This doesn't mean "just anything" for although you're in sports clothes, trimness is still a by-word. This time anklets and saddles (not sloppy ones) are permissible, al- though at all other times you must wear heels. Whatever you plan to wear to the game is right for this occasion, from your best sports clothes to a woolen dress and pumps. Velvets Are Favored Here is the time to bring out that good looking coarse wool suit with the long man-tailored jacket. A flannel blouse with neat cuff-links would do well. Wool jersey in long sleeves, shirt-waist neckline and ap- pointed with a double row of gold buttons helps along any football luncheon. What makes the dress for impor- tant final formal dinners the big- gest thing of the rushing season? Velvet should do it, for it looks so luxurious and fits in well with a din- ner party. I '.;... .:,,.;Ns +( ,. V( f gyn. a z < >x Three-Piece Suit Serves Double Duty Newest Hats Have Feather Or Fur Trim By ALICE HAAS The only difficulty with using these much shown feathers on hats is the great, tragic possibility of end- ing the season cross-eyed. But then, style does come first. Fur and feathers seem to dominate on the more dressy hats. One very classy little number combines these' two materials. It is a leopard hat which sits saucily over the forehead and the back of which fits closely like a turban. A bird perched on the peak of the leopard flies his tail feathers in front of the wearer's eyes. Though vision is not entirely ob- scured by the feathers. they might lead one to go completely berserk, cross-eyed, or, a little less drastic, to cut the feathers off and dispose of thei in the most available waste preceeding row. One row of either basket. Despite this sad picture this two or one stitch in each preceeding model can not be beaten when it row, according to taste for more or comes down to the up-to-the-min- less fullness. Arrange fullness to suit, ute style. and sew into place. (Ten rows forms A more conservative fur-trimmed the entire hat.) hat, but also very attractive, is a The cap-chain seven and join to turban like hat built up high in front form circle. Chain nine and join to with a narrow band of fur edging the original circle to form loop. Six rows high point. Practically any kind of of this stitch keeping cap flat. Change fur may be used on these hats as long stitch to seven chains, putting one as it matches the coat or the fur loop in each preceeding loop for four trim on the coat. rows. This will shape cap to fit head. - - -- - - - - - - -- - - -___ _ . ""'woos t f t. Wool Pillbox Can Be Made For Any Outfit Two ounces of four-ply wool, plus one number one crochet needle equal one hat, set at a jaunty angle over right eye. With one set of direction-, numerous variations of this simple headpiece that takes but four hours to complete can be designed. The fullness at the edges can be arranged in scrolls. pleats, or circles to give different effects. A feather makes it entirely unrecognizable as the same number, The pillbox top is held in place by a snood-stitched Juliet cap that hugs the head for comfort. The hat-Chain five, join ends to- gether to form circle. Five rows of double crochet, adding enough stitch- es to keep hat flat. Four rows put- ting two stitches in each stitch of i i I Pre-vue a new Shop where you will find the new- est of fall fashion in sport hats. $3.95 and up. STETSONs at $5.95 Pick your outstanding accessories here -..- POCKETBOOKS COSTUME JEWELRY HANKI ES For better wearing hose, wear LARKWOOD 69c By JEANNE CRUMP A longish, man-tailored jacket will IN BRASSWARE, JEWELRY, Nothing has more right to come be fashion news for this fall's suits. first in a Michigan woman's thoughts In heavy tweeds, they have regular WOOD WORK. than her campus clothes, for they're length skirts with a few pleats in the outfit in which a freshman makes front and back. Those among us her entry, in which an upper-class- who are more daring will get such a man makes her come-back after suit in a plaid of heavy wool, with three months absence, and in which a knee-length skirt. High wool socks they all meet the man who'll grab complete the costume. Another tail- up the year's most important dates ored jacket that combines with manyOENTL Very new on the scene of the Diag- things is of beige flannel with brown onal will be corduroy or covert cloth stitching. jumpers. Some just have suspenders.."_____________G F I Io to loop over the shoulder, whileDi30 Su te others allow only that yolk and Read- hheD y s s ReadThe.Daly Classi fieds! sleeves of a trim blouse in con- trasting color to show. Sweaters, with high, round necklines, also can be worn with jumpers. / '\\ >\ K k.7\.. \ About these sweaters, they're not so different from last year's favor- /. ites. Much as we women protested against it, we're still wearing Sloppy, Joe cardigans and slipovers just as big and baggy as ever. These roomy slipovers will often be worn without pearls or white collars at the throat. ' There are, however, those who % want to Fappear as neat as after a spring cleaning, and are reverting"j to close-fitted knitteds. These wo- men will appear in soft wools that - / 1';'< are usually light in color, and are - called upon to do their duty for WAR casual dates as well as classes. An- \ other trend toward trimness is in / the greater display of blouses. Ind/A plaids or solid colored flannels, their long sleeves will be closed at the cuffs or rolled up, but not pushed up. //.I/ ofi7, PON Jumpers Make Come-Back In Corduroy Or Covert Cloth FROM "East of the Sun" COME... UNUSUAL GIFTS Poihemus Hat Shop Corner - State at William ~~><.: : ai/ > a {'0 o 6 rIY - OjIV sN 41vt F"" 40116AN OF 1 111 Y Co - c TIME: Anytime soon! PLACE: One block from campus! CHARACTERS: You! ,j1 DIALOGUE: You're invited to see our new shop, to exclaim over new fall sports togs, gay sweat- ers of soft cashmere in brilliant colors, skirts with the new swing, date dresses that are truly date bait, and evening dresses for that pulse- stirring occasion. 'Wa /I 111 71 crt II I