WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1948' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Heart Bid Ball To Be Held by fssembly Saturd( ay fpril, 1? Suitable Clothes Prescribed For Afternoon Walks in Arb As every young lady wants to be properly attired for any occasion, the Michigan coed's wardrobe is not complete without clothes for Sunday afternoon walks in the Arb. In most fashion discussions, one starts with the hat and works down, but for the Arb, the order is reversed. At this time of year boots are a necessity: first for fording the stream at the en- trance, and second to keep from succumbing to the slushes of snow r and mud. As the basis of attire, the coed uses a pair of sturdy levis adorned with an attractive but functional belt. She wears a long-sleeved cot- ton shirt to be tucked in tidily or :et fly in the wind. Because of the March winds, she tops off her out- fit with a raincoat or wool shirt. Few accessories are necessary, and she will enjoy the outdoors pore if she leavesher bandanna at tome and lets her hair fly. With he proper attire, the coed is ready o cope with the elements and en- joy the spring season. Hang nylon things carefully to 3revent wrinkles, and you really won't need to iron them. Ted Weems To Be Featured; Ticket Sales Begin Tomorrow Heart Bid, the 1948 version of the annual Assembly Ball, will be presented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, April 17 in the Intramural Building with music for dancing by Ted Weems and his orchestra. The decorations will carry out the theme of playing cards. There will be booths for every independent house and near each booth will be a knave holding a scroll on which will be written the names of the women attending the dance from that house and their dates. There will be an honor booth, the Queen of Hearts, which will be for both the league house and the dorm having the greatest proportion of women at the dance. The color scheme of red and black will be carried out' and the dance programs will feature scor- ing pads. There will be a false ceiling with a unique centerpiece. earls Popular Ticket sales will begin tomor- Pearls are no longer just worn for independent women. Tick- with sweaters and evening dresses, ets will be sold from 2 to 5 p.m., but now mean co-ordination be- By MARILYN JONES use one of the bright colored silk A small, well - put - together scarfs that are so popular. wardrobe is often the most suc- The hat chosen can make a big cessful. difference in the effect, depending A women can go almost any- on the occasion; a beret for the e tailored look and a fussy hat with where with one suit, one coat andflowers or veil for a more dressy one dress, which leaves plenty of look. money for the connecting links;:s the perky hat, the feminine blouse. Suits Should last the flattering jewelry, the fresh' But when buying this suit it flower or even a ribbon that can must be remembered that it should bring about a noticeable change. have a lasting quality. Its easy Blouses Add Color straight skirt. sleeve-lenth jacket The suit, if it is a multi-color and slightly padded shoulders can tweed, can be an inspiration for a be worn bosh this year and next. number of changes. A variety of ;When choosing a coat, a woman different styles and colors of should think of the rest of her blouses can be worn for an effect- wardrobe before making the final ive change. In place of a blouse decision, in order that the coat can be used to its best advantage. Bright Coats Are Popular Engineer preference tickets Coats this year are being shown for Slide Rule Ball will be sold in bright shades such as lipstick beginning today at the West I red, royalblue and kelly green. Engineering Arch and in the Women who have never owneda lobby of the East Engineering bright coat have missed one of the Building.gayest and most versatile fashions in the world. The hem length, slightly flaring silhouette is the style most adaptable to the aver- age woman. The dress is one that would suit a hundred women, but becomes a personal fashion with your own magic touch. Always simple in line, this spring it will have a cer- tain fullness or flare or may fol- low the princess silhouette. For accessories, pearls or multi- color beads will circle the neck as chokers, or drop to the waist in long strands. Flowers in two or three colors can be tucked into the neckline or belt. A length of rib- bon may be worn as a sash or tie through the pearls to add a touch of color. Gloves may be long or short and hats large or small. For a fresh spring lok, add organdy or eyelet collars and cuffs to your basic suits. Basic Spring Wardrobe Contains Versatile Suit, Coat .... . ....... - ..- ............... Choose IMPORTED GIFTS for EASTER II 01r SIMPL 1LINts appeal to Mary June, so she has chosen this ice-green tissue crepe. This graceful gown from our mod- erately priced fashion features is distinguished by side inter- est and flowing wing sleeves. For only $18.95, you too, can have this style sensation in blue, green or a print to sport during the Spring round of gaiety. Our shop is full of.count- less other Easter hits for you. See them today! daily in the League and in Uni- versity Hall and by representa- tives in the dorms. Women who head the dance committees are Nadine Literaty, general chairman; Joan Sheppard, finance; Arlette Harbor, tickets; Peggy Pell, tickets assistant; Mar- garet O'Leary, building and grounds; Bobbie Strunsky, decora- tions; Sheila Millman, decorations assistant; Mary Jo Wilson, pa- trons; Arlene Brice, programs; Bette Hamilton, publicity; and Louise Konig, publicity assistant. Coeds attending the dance will receive 1:30 a.m. late permission. New Hair Styles Feature Short, Neat Tresses Along with the "Gibson Girl," the "new look" beauty marks, pet- ticoats and spring, comes the "sculptured look," the newest in hair styles. This look emphasizes the short and neat. Coeds can no longer get by with those waving tresses resembling a shaggy sheep dog. The thing to do now is to.get out those scissors and cut, cut, cut. Here's a warning though, be sure not to go beserck, but keep it trim while trimming. If you still don't have a clear picture of what is meant and want proof positive, just rummage through mother's picture album, or those 1918 snaps. Hair has to be bobbed! Just an added tip. With this versatile type of hair-do, you can really satisfy that longing for golden earrings, and they'll show, too. tween all the new spring and sum- mer fashions and accessories. So bring in the spring with a string of pearls and use them all the year round. (|t INDIA ART SHOP 330 Maynard Street ,°""'"~ '"" ' Far left: NANCY BENSON in a little-waisted dressmaker suit of pink, aquamist or grey wool flannel. Misses' sizes, 65.00. Lefl: PAT HtLENSLEE in pique- frosted navy wool crepe. Long-line jacket and softly full skirt. Misses' sizes, 65.00. Below: LOU DICKNSON in classic wool gabardine with a quartette of pockets on the easy-fitting jacket. Cherry, chamois or butterscotch. Misses' sizes, 65.00. --Daily Photo by Lipsey MARY JUNE SIMPSON Dayton, Ohio E_ Xappa Kappa Gamma Dl1LM 0 ... 345 Maynard Street SUEDE; K ,4t AlN IL' " fki;h aw }1 a' ' t ~SunJ1tS OR IAS 7'IK l( a/U!the j)CdP (h)iroifiv- orites onor Off campuLs for thir zhandsome c? ood SHOES S. Nt KID r/ S. L. f loTks, their easy wearability. C~lass~iic ndsoftly (L - tailed styles in Spring's new mood of ladylike grace and charm. Misscs and junior sizes . . . from 59.95. tuur~s.n Zc Jc N f.,s q / I/off(' lU/% _' I