i THE - MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MA&CH 11, 1942 SI~. -Hair.Styles Are' Shorter, Need More Primping Since the "defense hair-cut" was featured in one of the more popu- lar weekly magazines, many short- haired women have been seen dart- ing hither and yon on the campus. Not only the particular styles shown in this magazine have been seen but many variations of thisfashion are manifesting themselves. The philosophy behind the new hair-do is to minimize the amount of time and effort American women h ave previously expended upon their locks. This is a fallacy however, accord- ing to local hair dressers as well as to actual guinea pigs for this new experiment because they insist that the Veronica Lake style takes much less time in keeping trim. Short hair requires an extreme amount of time because constant curling as well as trips to the barber are essential to perpetuate the effect. It is also generally believed that only those with abundant natural curl can weather the rains with little con- sequence. Despite all of these obstacles hair is getting shorter. Men will have to forgive their "short-headed" friends if they arekept waiting even long- er, (if that is possible) because of last minute primping. Be sure you've got compacts-A and more compacts. Why not have yourself a new spotlight compact with a tiny blackout light for making up in the dark. The case is made of black bakelite. nI Ut iity I n Su its Key Words, 'Bigger And Better,' Is Emphasized Describe New Trend In Jew elry * * :* * * For Duration Tailored Gabardines, Patterned Tweeds Prove To Be Popular; Bright Colors To Predominate Suits are in the first rank this spring because busy lives and war sacrifices mean the necessity of a realistic point of view in the matter of clothes. War means fewer materials for clo- thing and less money to spend for them. Fashion for the duration will notsbe so flippant and variable as it has been in the past and fads are almost treason. Investment in an expensive and durable suit is a sound practice, for it will be worn for a long time to comeband for many occasions. The best bet for this wardrobe mainstay is a distinctive wool suit in classic lines. A tailored gabardine or mono- tone patterned tweed, with a well- fitting jacket and comfortable skirt is ideal. Avoid Drabness Suits that look like uniforms should be avoided. There will be enough of them in defense work and the men in the armed forces will not be apt to appreciate seeingcarbon copies of themselves when they must look at the same monotonous uni- formity of style every day, anyway. However, the old axiom of sticking to the tried and true conservative is more fitting than ever in choos- ing a basic suit. Drabness can be overcome by brilliant accessories. Find 'Young' Suits Not all suits are classic styles. This spring ,more than ever, there are many of those "extra" little suits that dress up a wardrobe and raise your spirits. You'll find them in soft wools with young dirndl fronted skirts, straight and long modified peg-top skirts, and short tight fit- ting or bolero jackets. Bright colors predominiate, par- rot green, sun yellow, cerise, blue and white. And these are in novel fab- rics because of the priorities on silk and wool. A very ultra, ultra Easter suit might be in moire or taffeta, with a long slim skirt and a short bolero jacket. Colorf Replaces I "The bigger the better' sums the trend of the latest fashions jewelry, with earrings, bracel necklaces, ins, and rings all gr ing in leaps and bounds. Rings large stones or cameos can be fo that extend to the first joint of y finger, while bracelets have Bre increased in width, some actu measuring almost two inches. Wood is one natural resou which is evidently still quite ple ful for. it is being used extensv to give that finishing touch tor lady's outfit. Painted wooden b compose many a colorful neckl and anything from a kangaroo t duck can be found in wooden l] pins, often times with earrings match. Patriotic jewelry is still gci strong with the last. word in la pins being soldier boys with eyesa limbs that "jiggle as you walk." raid wardens ate also being sh and are made of this same comp tion material. It no longer can be said that ei Watch For 9fackout To date Ann Arbor has had blackouts, darn it! since we are ni such a vital industrial area, peri we will have the pleasure of exp encing one of these delightful affE; As a word of warning cautio! and when they do come it is poss that some students will not ft realize the seriousness of the sit tion. Blackouts are designed for specific purpose which we all tund stand. Let everyone cooperate fu with the proper authorities so t it can be shown that Mfichi students are taking the civiliani fense programs seriously.. ii rG up rings are sheer ornament for they in are now being made of tiny hexa- ets, gonal mirrors, so the next time you ow- see your date gazing at you so in- in tently. don't forget he's probably just and admiring his own image in your ear- our ring! atly A small flock of sterling silver ally geese flying north or south, or which- ever you please, sir, makes a nice urce lapel decoration for a dark dressy nti- suit, and a necklace in abstract sur- ely realistic design goes well on a dark mi- dress. dlls Another idea for added chic is a ace, pair of golden pears to wear as ear- o a rings which can be carried out if ipel you're still interested, with a bunch to of them at the throat or on the belt. ing pel Don't Give Up Ghost; slid . Air Stay In Sealed Room S;'And Avoid Measles _ D51- - Beware-measles at lrge It has happened here! You may be a car- rier-Dtroit cai, be bombed! But s don't give up the ghost! For thereis no a way to avoid this horible plague. ear Stay in a sealed room, you know, win- aps dows closed, doors locked, no air. eri- This is what you will have to do if irs. you get the disease and you might as If well stay in now. and avoid all the sible; ible discomfort that accompanies meas- ua- les. An incubation period of one year one ought to give the government time der- to check the spread f, the disease ully but if it isn't you'll probably be con- hat gan vmced by that time that it is easier de- to have them and be done with it. Crime does not pay!. War Uniforms Are Versatile And Flattering Shirt Waist Dresses, Slacks, Jerkin Jackets Will Be Worn By National Defense Workers With the defense movement going full blast, American women are right on top. At this point, there are about nine positions open for them and a tailored neat uniform to go with Petites Pommes de Terre This is the time of year when buds begin to bud and the greenery starts your thoughts toward poison ivy in the Arboretum and the carillon music begins to beat your eardrums back into your spinal chord and Spring Prints start tempting you to relax your stern vigilance toward advertising blurb. Spring Prints are stuff that look smooth in the ads and sometimes they even look smooth on you in the store. They are also stuff that you wear once and hang back into your closet because everyone began to rub his eyes and complain of astigmatism that first beautiful ecstatic day you first wore it, each Th insiraioncome frm aand finally they make just about the nattiest little bed for the Airedale that recent magazine's "Women Into Uni- you've ever seen. form" explanation. In other words, Spring Prints sort of symbolize to us all the little things American Women's Volunteer Serv- we've wanted and gotten and felt slightly revolted at. All the wooden turtle ice offers a gray wool gabardine out- pins, and the carved oyster shell tie clips and the diamond- fit. It includes men's style shirt and tie and a long military jacket. The starred barrettes and suede-and-patent leather sandals we've overseas cap and wide leather belt ever tripped at in our closet. complete the A.W.V.S. uniform. Even Solid Colors Use Coat-Dress The American Red Cross uniform There are even solid color dresses which come, figuratively, consists of a covert double breasted under the heading of Spring Prints. Sweet little navy blues with white coat-dress with four patch pockets. collars "demurely sweet under your chin" suddenly, after you've had them A white sharkskin dickie and man's on a couple of hours start resembling, horribly, the navy serge uniforml tie underneath. Once again, the over- you shined in through four years of high school. Pleats that at first made ed reefer with flannel zip-in lining you feel that you were stepping out of winter in earnest, all of a sudden to fit over it is used. The reefer is become reminiscent of Stylish Stouts. And the cute shoes that you thought blue and of cavalry twill with broad gave you a cunning baby look, you realize, don't give you a cunning baby shoulder line, look or anything like it. They just make your legs look thick and bulgy. Women in civilian defense have a In other words, steel yourselves, gals. Get a burlap sack and be safe. two piece outfit. Long jacket, single ~\\ ~ ~ \ \NN~~'N\ K~~<\\\ Q>.~ breasted, and four pockets complete the top. The skirt is straight lined with a single pleat. Also included are. the broad leather belt and chic cap. The nurses' aid uniform consists of a cotton sport dress in blue and white i E stripes. Over it is a white pinafore apron with large pockets. For can- teen work, a light blue shirt waist / dress, with numerous pearl buttons and insignia on the left sleeve is worn. A rLIV T Women Volunteer East coast city women are volun- teering for air-raid wardens and fire wardens. The latter outfit is in navy blue- with slacks that narrow off at the ankle and are anchored down by jodphur straps. The sleeves have / shirt cuffs and a square white dickie peeps out. Change in cap for this Only four weeks to choose that flat- 'one; visor style. For indoor service, a long-sleeved !tering bonnet to join the Easter Parade. jerkin stvle jacket with two big patch !. 'V' For Victory In Fashions. i Spring brings back the wide, high brims, proud halos that expose your soft curls and are so flattering. Yes, we're really keeping our "Heads Up" this spring. Hats moderately priced, Sizes 21-23 523 EAST LIBERTY Michigan Theatre Building It's the men who go to war but the' women find their duty at home 'in keeping up the morale. This year fashion dictates color for victory! Shoes in adhering to the color stimulant have been designed with' a special multi-colored stitching and even patent leather has been given color by smart pin stripes lacquered over the shoe. Gay colored suede shoes may be had to match your favorite spring outfit with a special emphasis on red this season. Pocketbooks offer every opportun- ity to add originality and color to your costume. Unusual bags have been made up of dashing shades of "sherry," lavender, British tan, and even blues and greens have been put together effectively. Gloves are another possibility of adding a touch of color to your en- semble. Suedes, fabrics, leathers, and silks all adhere to the color trend this season. Hats are being trimmed with. every "doodad" imaginable to lend color and distinction. I : 3 } . pockets. Skirt follows uniform lines, and the white dickie and tie are also included. Hair worn in the tiew fea- ther bob looks trim and neat under the pert uniform caps. O C.D. office workers of fet a one piece blue rayon outfit. Two large pockets above the belt, trim collar and wide belt add the military effect. Grosgrain epaulets on this one and gold gilt buttons ,'extending to the, waist line. Positions O01t Here are some of the positions open for ambitious American women: nurses, operators of canteens, Motor Corps drivers, telephone operators, aircraft-warning plotters, and spot- ters. Organizations all calling for volunteer workers and army head- quarters have asked for women vol- unteers. American Women's Volunteer Serv- ice lists the following defense cours- es: Motor Mechanics, Map Reading, Motor Corps, Defense Photography, First Aid, Air-Raid Protection, Physi- cal Fitness, Nutrition, Welfare, Com- munications and Junior Auxiliary r i .......... ................ - $3.95 -up UNUSUAL HANDBAGS DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS COSTUME JEWELRY /~ e leen edenu #at lAr' ~>\ \\ N\ > Corner State Street at. William GRENE'S I will Corps. 1 1 S !' *I AT THE COSMETIC_+C9UNTER Nt w , .; .s$> . ::.: 4"1 tlt '4'e' i ~ 512t z COLOGNE 1.25 .aCPERUME 5N 1875 PK t"A 250 i , tgib... s.::i' : s 1 ! i:,....,ra.n( HnBas for Srn Let the choosing of your new C Spring Hand Bag be from a selection of 1000-which in- RI your FO,-RM ALS -'i-S ZE Chiffon Silk Jersey Net T'affeta Marquisette obtain icir lustre and body during thie cludes every style and tera $1o $50 ma- . im-nuiuactEurinig process in which the pores of these !naterials are filled with sizing. 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