SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVENTEEN Men And Women Describe Feminine Dress For Ca Impus '4'. , Masculine Idea About Apparel Explained Here Male Students Emphasize Unpretentious Dresses And Natural Make-up By A. PAUL BLAUSTEIN During the latter part of August and the early part of September from Bangor to Hollywood and from, Seattle to Key West girls are faced with the same big problem-what shall they buy in the way of clothes for their first year in college. Unfortunately most of these girls turn to such magazines as Vogue and Mademoiselle for advice on what type of wardrobe to purchase and what type of makeup to get rather than asking friends that have attended the particular college they what to go to. On this page are a number of arti- cles which should prove helpful to girls coming to Michigan. The only unfortunate thing about them is that they give the woman's view- point on clothes and cosmetics and fail to consider what the man likes And, after all, women do dress only to please men and the man should be givenrthe privilege to put his two cents worth in. Make-up Should Be Natural The first thing which should be remembered as far as makeup is concerned is that men prefer women to look natural-not too na- tral. A women with an overabun- dance of mascara (and mascara is very easily made to look overabun- dant) is certainly not the type that becomes the sweetheart of Sigma Chi. On the other hand those who use no, or too little, makeup prob- ably won't even meet a Sigma Chi. The rest is up to you, sweet young freshman. As to clothes Michigan is wom- an's paradise. She, luckily, does not have to have a great deal of fin- ery or a differenthdress forseach day of the week here. She is not expected to be clothed as the girls of Vassar, Wellesley and the Con- necticut College for Women are who have to cater to the whims of the boys from Harvard and Yale. But they are also not expected to go a- bout in potato sacks as the girls at Byrn Mawr do. Men Don't Like Saddles As to shoes the sooner women realize that saddle shoes are not wanted the better off both the aes- thete and the shoe manufacturer will be. The men have already dis- carded this type of footwear and are sitting back patiently waiting for the women to do the same. Now we don't object to these shoes on the tennis courts etc., but we do when it comes to dates. What is wanted is a neat high- heeled oxford (heel about two inches high) which shows off the an- kle to its best advantage. An addi- tional reason for the high-heeled shoe lies in the fact that it tends to make the stout leg look thin- ner and the thin legs from being noticed as thin. Stockings are optional in class but should be more often worn than not. Girls may also be warned not to follow the style popular here in 1929 when the girls went around with black veils, and made men very sad. Knee-Socks Not Preferred Another thing which is advised is the discarding of those high wool- en socks. This article of clothing is one thing which can spoil the ap- pearance of the most lovely co-ed let alone the average University Miss. Hats. Perhaps the less said about this the better. They should be worn more than they have and they should be more sensible than they have been. We suggest taking father along when you buy your head gear for the chances are that he will be able to give you much better ad- vice than either mother or auntie. The so--called ne plus ultra of fe- male college wear during the last few years has been the skirt and sweater combination and probably more girls will be wearing this next year than anything else in the way of dress. But here another bit of ad- vice comes in handy-some girls look bad in skirts and sweaters and if you do, don't wear such an out- fit. It is not an indispensible part of the wardrobe and can be done without. College clothes should be neat, clean, serviceable and pretty at the same time and most of you will find that the clothing you wore during most of your latter high school days will serve your purpose admirably. If you only realized now how foolish you are in planning to buy so many things at home that you will never use at college, Miss Freshman! The Right C Lines Upon An Important Part of Co-Educational Wisdom If you're going to be half the freshman knockout that we think you are, many is the time that you'll go dashing to your closet for a very important outfit. Plan now to be able to say, "I've got just the right thing to wear" ind not, "I haven't a thing to wear.,, On That Coke Date .. . Thinking over date costumes for this man-infested school, you'll often have a chance to use one or the other of those two phrases. For instance, it's fall on an ivy-clad Ann Arbor campus, and you're already a chipper newcomer with bouncing curls of brown, gold, red or whatever the case may be. You wander up the steps of the Main Library wondering if it could be the Natural Science Building. Some- I / thing tall and handsome decides to help you, and walking over to N. S. he mentions a coke date for that afternoon. The time will prob- ..ably be three, and the meeting place will prob- ably be "under-the-clock" (that's all one word in Michigan vocabulary, is the all-popular ren- dezvous here, and refers to the clock on the first floor of Angell Hall). Will you have just the right school outfit to appear in-something delightfully feminine, but not frilly, for Michigan men seem to favor only classic simplicity. Choose a little pastel angora sweater that fits closely at the waist and has short sleeves. It's only trimming will be white pearl buttons, but per- haps you'll want to have a white blouse underneath. Wear it with a dark skirt, either flared or pleated all around. If possible, get anklets to match the sweater. Should you, however, decide to cast your vote against wools- which are, nevertheless, the most familiar sight here--you could top the skirt with a very tailored blouse of either striped silk, flannel, or dotted or checked cotton, but not a flowered blouse with lots of flounces. Casual Be For A Casual Date.. . Date Dresses Are Simple Smooth sailing through the coke date, and that same+ phone call from someone who knows someone else in your evening comes a home town, and, has been told to look you up. Could you be ready in an hour to go down to the Bell (another well-known in U. of M. vernacu- lar) and whip up an acquaintance with said un- familiar voice? Yes, of course you'll be ready and you won't waste time about choosing a two-piece wool dress. If it's in a light color, it's enough in itself. If it's dark, it may be attractive as is, or j you might add a bit of costume jewelry, but not a whole lot of it. These finishing touches are for the wearer to decide about-put them on with a - conservative flair that's all your own. Wear a snap brim hat with this, of either matching or contrasting colors. Last but not least, a friend of the family who knew you when, is living in Ann Arbor, and has asked you to come for Sunday dinner. Just to be sure that a nice letter will be written to your mother from Mrs. X about how good it was to have seen you again, put on your best manners and also your best clothes. Include an attractive silk in your wardrobe that you can plan to have on hand for fraternity dances as well as Sunday dinners. As usual, use very conservative taste in choosing it, for there won't be much occasion to use it if it's at all extreme. Little Time To Care For Clothes . . Happiest thoughts for silk dresses usually include a flowered print, with a swirling skirt or new and fashionable front fullness. Appoint it with fresh, white lingerie touches at the throat and cuffs, pp A °but try to get a dress that would look as nice without 4 these added bits as with. The reason for this is that 6 you're about to enter an extremely busy, whirlwind life, and time may not always present itself to wash and sew on crisp finishing touches. With such a smart, but casual, bit of silk, it would be nice to wear black patent leather pumps. Are you flinching? Some . people do that at the thought of taking care of patent leather. Well, any smart high heeled shoe will do perfectly. So here are a few of the situations you're sure to be meeting this year. There'll be a million more, and here's hoping you can be smooth for all of them. As you pack your trunk in September, remember this fashion columnist's plea for classic simplicity, and a bit of common sense that will make you choose the right thing at the right moment in this very all right University of Michigan. This tailored wool frock, accent- ed only by bright metal buttons, is the perfect thing for dates at Michigan. Date .dresses Stress Simple Silks Or Wools There are many kinds of dates to have at Michigan, and many kinds of clothes to wear for each one, whether for dancing, movies or foot- ball. The familiar term, "date dress" refers to simple silk frock or dressy wool. For most dates, those are the things to wear. There is just about no occasion at all that calls for fus- sy or ultra-sophisicated dress. For dancing or movies on a Friday or Saturday night, you might choose the above suggestions. If you want to add a hat to this, make it some- thing classic, for such things as flow- ered pill boxes are seldom seen here. If your date tells you that you'll just be sitting across the table from him-sipping something according to taste-clothes might be a bit less for- mal. Try a tailored wool or a skirt and blouse. Of course, a silk dress would be all right for this too. The shoes on such an occasion are a problem. It's best to wear high-heels until you find out what the young man's tastes are, for some dislike having a girl go on a date wearing saddle shoes, but others don't mind at all. For dates during the week, you can wear wools or blouses, and kinds of shoes according to your own prefer- ence. These times, it's all right to stay in the clothes that you had on for classes, if they're still fresh, and the sweater is a little above the ordi- nary. Football dates are another thing. People go to the games in all sorts of things. Anything from dressy wools and high heels to regular school clothes will go. Hats are op- Woman Tells Of Class Outfit For Ann Arbor Sweaters, Skirts Are Worn Nearly All The Time; Blouses Are Variation By JEANNE CRUMP Campus rules for school clothes will not permit extreme informality but at the same time restrict one to classic, not fussy, outfits. The right thing to do is to load up on sweaters, blouses and skirts. Prac- tically any kind of sweater will do - -hort or long sleeves, pullover or car- digan, baggy, or close-fitting. The skirts should be of 'wool or flannel, and can, if you wish, sport jumper suspenders. It would be a good idea to have one or two of the skirts a part of a suit, for they'll be useful in the fall and then next spring. Blouses Help Vary This skirt and sweater outfit will be practically classic. The way to vary it is not with slacks or the like (such things are just not worn on this rather formal campus) but by blouses with the skirts or very simple wool dresses. The blouses should also follow the simplicity rule. The only time they should be frilly is if they are the white, transparent type that have become the vogue this past year. Examples of other blouses are long sleeved flannels, checked or striped cottons, or tailored silks. Of' course you'll want a good supply of tomboy shirts to wear under the sweaters, or at least some dickies or white col- lars that will show to a good advan- tage in appointing woolens. Tailored Wools For Class The dresses that you wear to class- es, as mentioned before, should be very tailored. Two-piece wools are a blessing for they can also be called on to do double duty for casual dates during the week when you won't want to don a regular date dress. Cordoroy and gabardine are a new trend that will probably find popularity here in suits or dresses, and will feature in the same occa- sions as wools do. They have long sleeves and are often two-pieced with the top that can be worn open with blouses or buttoned to make complete dresses. tional. It's a good idea to have a nice suit or a rather light sport coat for the first game or two because Ann Arbor has a funny way of starting the football season in a warm way. MARSHALL'S Stock of Cosmetics & Toiletries Is Complete Mais Oui Coty - Yardley's Houbigant -Revelon - Peggy Sage Old Spice - Pink Clover - Lentheric Eve in Paris - Hudnuts Marvelous - Max Factor - Elmo Wrisley's - Colonial Dames Barbara Gould - H. H. Ayer MARSHALL'S.. -231 S. State ... Phone 5933 "The Little Store with Lower Prices" - . , By JEANNE CRUMP It has often been said of Michigan would-be sorority girls that they could be made or be broken by the clothes they wear during rushing. This may not be a very good thing, but it is true enough to warrant that every girl who wants to belong to the order of Panhellenic should spend a great deal of time on the choosing of her clothes. This is true not only of what you wear to the different hous- es; but how you dress on campus dur- ing the time you are being rushed. Although you'll want to be your very chic-est and loveliest, remember that the University of Michigan has nothing but ardent admirers of clas- sic simplicity. With this in your mind choose your prettiest sweaters and blouses when you're going through orientation, then on the weekend of the preliminary teas, swing out into your best. Rushing Is Less Formal The thing to wear for these is simple silk date dress or dressy wools. Because rushing has become less formal these last few years, dressy suits have become very popular for teas. A topnotcher for this fall should be velvet suits that are edged in grosgrain ofd the same color. These would go nicely with frilly white batiste or organdy blous- Rushing Clothes Are Important To Would-be Sorority Women es. Hats are always worn for these occasions. In the next two weeks, rushees will be going to desserts after dinner. Of- ten these are in the form of special parties which will feature entertain- ment by the members of the houses, and if they want you to come more or less informally, they will tell you. Silk Dresses Are Favored Here are the rules if no hint is giv- en you before hand. Wear approxi- mately the type of clothes that were appropriate for teas. The silk dresses may be a bit more formal, if any- thing. Of course, hats aren't worn during these occasions, although they may or may not be worn over to the house. For luncheons before football games, wear what you'll have on for the game, and that should be your best looking sport clothes or wool dresses. Last, but anything but least, come the formal dinners that wind up the rushing. Any type of evening dress appropriate for campus is all right for this. It used to be that it wasn't such a good idea to wear sleeveless gowns, but now that's very much ac- cepted. Have a pretty formal wrap and a pretty pair of angora mittens or kid gloves, because on that night, the members of the sororities will be taking you home. a SEEN COLLEGEOCASUAL~S _....._ i ents... REQUIRED READING You're college-bound, with prospects of new friends, new interests and a brand new life. Make a good start ... by wear- ing the right clothes and still preserving your budget. It can be done. Just one peek at our startling, new fall fash- ions and the price tags attached will prove that. Make this your first stop in Ann Arbor. Yes, we have exclusive rights to sell Ellen Kaye dresses to you, here in Ann Arbortown. And that's not all. Here you'll find the famous Ann Foster and Americana models, priced to $7.95 and worth just twice the price. 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