ii. x~ IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC i~i~ ~ ~ of ~ ~ ~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY vIBER Perfume Now Comes In Pins, Candles, Sticks It's fun to get perfume for Christ- mas, for all the college woman's fav- orites come in gay holiday guises rem- iniscent of the days when Christmas was the most important day in ,thel year. Every girl likes clever little figures to put on her dressing table, and one house takes cognizance of this by putting out a little' white plaster of paris angel gazing beautifically at a vial of perfume which she holds in her arms. This same firm also uses a jaunty head of the season's patron saint as a cap for other bottles. Perfume In Stockings It's been years since the college gal carefully hung her stocking by the chimney for Santa to fill, but stock- ings still hold grand gifts for her. There is a tiny red one containing a diminutive bottle of perfume that comes in a holly-topped cellophane box. However, stocking filling wasn't Santa's only mission, he used to bring fascinating gifts such as the hobby horse. This hobby horse is back again, but now he is a mere shadow of his forner self and carries a bottle of cologne on his back. An- other attractive figure is the armored man who has a bottle of perfume con- cealed in his chest. Candles Are Unique Flowers at Christmas time always mean the vivid poinsetta which has a special fragrance this year because small perfume bottles have replaced its regular buds. Candles also have a special place at Christmas time but are not always used for lighting pur- poses. This is illustrated by the glass one which is used as a bottle for one of the best sellers in the perfume field. The candle is in a glass holdet, which *ooks like the one that used to be in the front parlor, and is made even more realistic by having a red glass flame at its tip. Even the shiny blue, green and silver balls °that hang 'on the tree have been transformed into containers for the holiday perfume gift. Also Sticks And Pins The newest quirks in the perfume field are the perfume sticks and pins. The latter consists of a glass globule with a stopper, attached to a long pin,resembling a corsage pin, and can be worn in the lapel of one's best suit. The perfume sticks are in a con- tainer like that of a lipstick but have colors unlike those of the lipsticks for they are pale pink, green or blue, depending upon your fragrance. So in the frantic search for a unique Christmas gift, don't overlook the potentialities of the perfume counter, 'Hats For Beaut In Styling Of If there is anything a college wo- .pan can buy for beauty rather than practicality, it's a hat. This is be- cause collegiate casualness which de- mands flying locks or babushkas for every day, allows all sorts of novel and beguiling styles for sports and dress- up. And so here are several snappy ideas for the gal who wants not only a bright touch for her date dress, but an eye-catcher to wear on an out- door date. One of this year's most interesting styles in sport felts is the sombrero- modified, of course. It is tied under the chin with rawhide thongs and worn mainly with suits, sport coats and rubber cowboy boots. In the same category comes the off-the-face "Yankee Doodle" made for little girls who insist on weaningpompadours instead of long bobs. And of course the Tyrolean hat with the badger brush and trinkets pinned on the1 crown must not be omitted. Pin Cushion Beanie More flashy tricks can be included in the sport wardrobe too. There is the tomato pin cushion beanie just made for Michigan "brains" to pin' ' s 3 2 1 t , . y . 4 ' 1 Y ~" ~'a.. ..~ t :e their honor society pins on. The Eton cap, the highland bonnet and the gabardine overseas cap are fine head- gear with your polo coat, while heads will turn your way if you show up in your fur coat wearing a striped stock- ing cap. However, the sports hats and caps ' Are Found Sweaters Take Si 1k Lingerie Present Season are not the only flip note on the fashionhorizon this year. The calot and the dressy little peasant pill-box, first introduced by the Duchess of Windsor, are excegingly popular this winter. The pill-box is especially ap- propriate for Christmas, being of white felt with bright red and green appliqued designs, while the calot greets Old Man Winter with a large fluffy snowball attached to the brim. Chanticleer Pill-Box Other variations of these two styles are the Chanticleer pill-box of red belting and ribbon plumage, ,and the bonnet with a ruffle on the front. They are youthful and charming, and, as you have no doubt noticed, partic- ularly adapted to the pompadour hair-do, because they are worn on the back of the head. Although the cloche hat is rather extreme for college wear, it may well be to mention one of its simpler styles being sold that has a small childish brim, calculated to make the wearer look pleasingly fresh and naive. Tl iese are some of the many sug- gestions for winter headgear on gala occasions. They're small and sweet and becoming, but when Old Boreas, the -northwest wind that brings storms, goes sweeping down the diag- onal, you'd better wear your ker- chiefs!' Wallets Are Practical For women who dislike carrying bulky purses to class, the manufac- turers have taken the hint from the gentlemen and have designed femin- ized wallets of soft calfskin and other leathers. These billfolds come in var- ious colors. There are separate pockets for bills, change, identification, apd activity bards and memoranda. There is also a sectet hideaway for special papers and large bills. 1 I i a 1 First Honors In Style Parade Classic Cardigan Holds Own As Designers Draft Jerkins C For Dancing, Campus, Or Classc By CONSTANCE BYERS "Tonight We Love" may have been first on the hit parade but we nom- inate sweaters for -top honors on oura holiday fashion parade.k If you desire to be a carbon copyU of "Sweet Varsity Sue" this Christ-b mas vacation the new "pig tail" swea- ter is designed to do the trick. A loose sloppy cardigan, the sweater comes with two matching bows to tied around those very, very collegiate pig! tails. Shetland Argyles Another new idea is a sleeveless, blended Shetland Argyle sweater overt a turtle-neck one of sof cashmere.r Not only will this contitute to the college girl motif, but it's just the ticket for those cold, snowy days when he "Takes You Out To the Ball Game." Some part of Christmas vacationE must be spent in doing the necessarys purchasing of gifts because as every- one knows "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." Wear a knitted variation of the blazer in baby blue, cable stitched Shetland, piped in blackr while shopping for those gifts for "Mother" and "Daddy."C Shopping Ensembles Another good idea for a shopping? ensemble is to wear over a simple black pullover a very bright coloreda V neck jerkin fitted at the waist. The newest in sweaters for shopping are chic pullovers of wool-and-rab- bit-hair, diamond plaided in brights yarn.f It's "Tea for Two" time on our holi-t day fashion parade and our fair dam-t sel dresses for the occasion in a smart classic, long torso sweater of blackA Shetland worn with the slimmest of black skirts, the sleeves and back-yoke of the sweater are all ribbed. Sweater For Dancing Another very appropriate sweater f6r dancing is a long-sleeved open neck and very sophisticated black sweater of brushed wool. Dress it up; with two bright jeweled clips and a skirt of that very popular magenta shade. If you abandon tea and decide to start "Sippin' Cider Through a Straw" at your favorite drug store bwear a loose knit, cable stitched swea- ter that could go over an open-throat white shirt. Christmas time is the time for skating, skiing and sledding. Breeze along to the tine of "The Skater's Waltz" in a bright red velvet skirt topped with a gray and red striped wool sweater with a matching stock- ing cap that's long enough to form a scarf. Attached Knit Helmet A heavy knit red and white sweater with a snug red knit helmet attached is just the thing for sledding. You'll have him saying "You Are My ,Sun- shine" when he sees you at the skat-3 ing rink wearing a white, gaily em- broidered Tyroleon sweater over a navy whipcord skirt. Fashion dictates that sweaters are3 the seasons sensation for evening. When sipping "Blue Champagne" wear over your plain black dinner dress a pink basic cashmere sweater3 with pearls or bobbles of gold at the neck. A basic black sweater for "Dancing in the Dark" is an essential. This black sweater embroidered at' the neck and on one wrist with tiny seed pears is a must with a blue wool evening skirt. Odds And Ends Gi*ve Useful Fashion Hints Dickeys to the college girl connote, immediately, a sport outfit of a swea- ter and skirt, but now these most con- venient collars may be obtained in dressier styles to wear under silks or woolens. One attractive model is for a V- neck dress and is made of white pique. There is about one inch of crisp lace around the edge, giving a new, fresh appearance to any dress. * * * The fashion cycle is forever turn- ing and the most notable changes are seen this year in evening wear. The new ankle-length evening dress is probably causing the most com- ment but one of tulle worn with only a knee-length slip will undoubtedly turn even more eyes. No longer is it necessary to own a long dinner dress. A very dressy, se- quin or gold embroidered black after- noon dress is now considered entirely appropriate for dinner wear. Did you know that: Christmas is one holiday celebrated all over the world? There is a town named Santa Claus in the U. S.? The origin of the abbreviation Xmas comes from the Greek-the Greek X being equivalent to our Ch? St. Nicholas is the patron Saint of children? I Tailored Pajamas, Nighties I May Be Bought In Many Colors Don't be the headache type of I Christmas shopper, keep your pur- chases reasonably simple and practi- cal. Let us help settle your femin- ine inter-collegiate list for you. 1 What could be nicer than lingerie?I Something in rust polka dot slacks and top with a light weight navy dot,1 knee length robe of the same mater- ial. There are lovely combinations of pink flowered satin pajamas with a; blue flowered robe to match. Coat And Slack Sets+ In tailored silk pajamas there are coat and slack sets which combine different colors such as deep blue and, red with belted coat which can be worn either in or outside. If you prefer nighties there are all sorts of lovely silk and satin gowns. The tailored are always good or may- be you prefer them trimmed with natural or ecru lace. For more practical college use there is great variety in cottons Smart pajama sets in solid colors with white trim and white tossils make a worthy gift for the girls in the house. Wide' strips in gaudy colors are very good and so are print, dot and flowers. Hello, Grandmaw! The very latest thing is a pure" white cotton long sleeved nightie modeled after gr ndmother's. It is very*full with a siall yoke, and a bit of frill around the neck. The cold blooded type who stay awake half the night wishing she were in Florida will love you forever for a knee length flowered flannel nightie. Some prefer the Doctor Dentons which now come in almost every color. With these pajama and nightie suggestions and a few trips to your favorite women's apparel you may be through buying and able to settle down to some artistic wrapping. s Perfect Gift "Cosmetics Make Practical Qifts You may think that she has every- der and skin softener all in large thing and there isn't any gift to give sizes and boxed appropriately. her that isn't already duplicated in Many cosmeticians are not content her wardrobe but don't forget cosmet- to have their articles just boxed but ics, for they play a big part in a wo- have recruited luggage stylists to de- mnans life. sign fitted over-night and week-end However, a box of various make-up bags especially for their products. aides will always be happily received Into these light case, which may be and cosmeticians have out-done obtained in cowhide. alligator, and themselves to make their sets as at- almost every other leather. fit pow- tractive and useful as possible. der, rouge, cologne. and jars of cream A famous make-up expert from -in other words, everything neces- Hollywood has his gifts made up in sary to keep a girl looking her best. the correct color harmony for sarye_ ___g _ g__. blondes, brunettes. brownettes orred- Gloves For Evenirg and powder seprately or together Long gloves are definitely in for with rouge. More elaborate sets in- all formal functions this winter. El- elude the most popular pancake bow length button gloves in either make-up. cleansing cream and col- black or white kid can be worn to ogne. Another famous manufactur- the dance and all through the eve- er has a set of cologne, cream, pow- ning.. Especially for "Her"! If you are in doubt about an attractive Christmas present for your roommate and friends we have just the solution in our gift Counters. There are CLEVER PINS! UNUSUAL BRACELETS! SMART CIGARETTE CASES! DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS! DISTINCTIVE COMPACTS! Open Tuescsday and Thursday evellgs until eiht. the Town & College shop 1108 South University PIun 5939 0 I V .\ V \, . J\ t q/ G \E R r frthe holidays frChristmas shopping t/ HEADED oTA ttery on Itejtrain fr durne vcaton -an aorale coch 5r C arsiathestninusof i1g. r ar ' OUR SUPERB COLLECTION o tChrist- is gifts includes bags adkerchie s, sparkling jewelry, stunning compacts, sheer hosiery. J7 X/ n. fow,. ai 4n -4 Y This name should be on your Christmas Neckties NECKTIES, literally by the thousand, in the more conserv- ative patterns that men select for themselves. Featuring Bot- any and New Mexican hand- woven wool ties- fine import- 'ed and domestic foulards, satins and knits. $ o0 to $2.50 LOAFER MOCCASINS ARROWV S3HIRTSLDURABLE - CAN BE WORN OUTDOORS WIIITE SHIRTS in a wide variety of collar styles, sold colored oxford cloth and most attractive new striped patterns assure'- ampic , choice for men of all ages. $2 to $3.50 s r r - - Ot-N- --e~ s e £e c o e IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Sto. co ey 4 ye teur sSet o