1949 THE MCIGNDAILY PACE . . . . . .... . ........ . ... ............. .......... . .......... . . . . ................. . . .. ------------------- - . . . . . . .... . .. . ............................................................ ........ . ...... - ! 11 11 '111111 1-111111 "Impol - Dark MakeuAp Tints Change Wi th Season Regardless of what I he wther+l is-whether its one of those lu -J like-spring" days or one that f's unmistakably. like winter-t his is! the time of the year when we startI thinking about spring and the coming summer. One of the first things that .nany women think of in connec- ,ion with spring is a new perfume or cologne. What could be better for putting any women in a sprini- mood than replacing her heav y spiry winter perfumes and (,o- lo nes with light floral scent. lu('h as lily-of-the-valley, apple blo.- som, blue-grass or violet? DON'T BE SURPRISED if yu' heavier, darker make-up that looked fine with winter colors arid fabrics looks a little out of place with pastel spring clotheis. Soft pink shades of lipst-ick and nail polish, on the other handy are especially complimien- tary' to most pastels 'and, hit ) to -give you a youthful, freshJ- look which is very imich ini keeping with the coing secason., Later on in the season when (let's hope) you have acquired a lovely tan, you'll probably find that clear red lipstick, just a little on the orange side and not too dark, will show it off beauti- fully. INCIDENTALLY, wI ile ,yoia' ac in the first stages of getting that tan, be careful of your skin. I~n spite of the many warnings tHey've heard, too many women thine thatc they're safe from sunburns and then xl over their error too late. A little sunburn lotion is at wonderful prevention against painiful and unsightly burns, but c don't rely on it too compley . Very few people can stay out in th u o or i ,wl-ginning of the season under any conditions without burnitig. IN CASE IIOT, humild weather makes your hair straighta, don't give up hope entirely. You can now buy i'ibbon cw'l-t ers that are attractive enough to wear with your' play clothes or with your swimming suit, so that your hair can be curling while you enjoy ,yourself on the beach or elsewhere. Many women find thtat their hair becomes hard to mlanage ; din'- ing the summer when it is fre-i quently exposed to the, sun. '1terea are a variety of cream shamxpoos, [ many with lanolin, and rcami rinses that help to make dry h ~irc more soft and "alive" look;ing. s INTERNATIONAL HARMONY: .............. \Varied /Xctvties, CVCSl~~lUlCIil()~))ltLl(Yl Almong.athe less known, inure fascinating, organizations on came- lads5 is the Club Europa. These Europeans, Far Eastern - ers, and North and South Amer- gay, and always intensely inter- ested in each other. This cosmopolitan group is very inquisitive about cultures and cus- torns because it is essentially a give and take group. The foreign ~:tudents listen eagerly to the ideas of Americans, and the Americans tind] the foreign student~s charm- Smg sources of information and knowledoc. ONE OF THEI nicest things about the club its its versatility.I It. serves as everything from a travel bureau to a "lonely hearts~ club." In the latter capacity it claims credit for six marriages sinc e last June. As a travel bureau, it per- forns a valuabl Ie pulblic. service for' those who just like to hear ,about other parts of the world, and for those who plan to travel a broad. Many American stil- daunts, planning to spend their sumaiers in Europe, have dis- covered that the Club Europa is a wonderful place to obtain first-hanad advice on what to see and do. These people learn what is truly worthwhile and what is merely de-} sixgned ss part of the tourist 'suacker'"Itrade, In this way they can cover a lot more territory and have a lot mnure fun during their sio iut vac('atiuns. torehy renitinpif"'llut the Blme nAan1d ': 1:7ie'. :and ii, ly. Desai, an Indian stJude~nt. vho is a past imastr (iofthe corny Jolke. have ofcr.i ~ r osl knit, fr L t on e'is'e'pa ONI O2:N Cil2NGIs t'lc d jIahu ,1""I jlnaI I (c 1ianid mayv oi cao a ' 11 alait> c ~ 1i e a aye si il'c Ev rvon a i iiit ctl hIn add~ri' thle neme' ofii~e'n 4m smidifIlte laa n-t ha bit -it a local retAauraint, wIhere they; ciimjay good Vla;10milnd each o the;rs' \Viacii \Vai In ixcalla r coanuN, I hi~ Yv ~Sti1ifl:~ V dii~iiev Xi iJi ta F ' I In' turin ol 1)1 I I ~ >~) that alw numer- il ol k~ aa 4lox atIth abutsll. ~c iIo tuepei Daily -Ba ral WOMAN IN TH'IE WINDOW-Coeds Janet Denham and Betty I rady view ni iest spring steles in local shop display. Shown'is classic dark suit witbe comp~lete accessories. Sm~t,,art Correctness Sets the Fashion; Frill sand Flowers Crown Classic Suits ,N} 302 South State Street (a4 te/' AdA HAVE ARIVED! w ~COME capture theSpringSpiit in one of our new r'nni vidual suits perfect for Easter strolling {~arnd long afterwrd". Suits: $45 to $65.95 /\L L [YI:.$will follow you i a -re of UIIIr 'Es s' a