PAL.4 EIGHT
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1924
PALSEI~h TH MIC-HGN DALY SNDA, JAUAR 27.192
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Frocks That Will Grace the
Fairest at the 1924 J-Hop
The novel setting chosen for the 1924 J-Hop, picturing the glittering arctic
land, the scintillating music, and the bold black and white of the masculine
attire, will form a decidedly picturesque background for the alluring gowns
of the feminine dancers.
Pastel shades of georgette sparkling with rhinestones, glittering metallic cloth
gowns, crisp taffetas, the ultra-fashionable black and white, all will have their
place in the social event of the season, the 1924 J-Hop.
And those college womein who are fortunate enough to be part of this gay
picture will want to express the newest style tendencies. Gowns that will lend
endearing charm to their wearers are found here.
Venice lace 'kerchiefs with
real linen centers are fine
enough to be carried at the
Hop! Priced $1.35, $1.75 and
$2.50.
Flower ornaments for the
gown in dainty colors or sil-
ver will add a grace much to
be desired. Priced $2.50 to
$7.00.
A pair of sheer chiffon hose
for a dark gown, glittering
silver or gold ones for the
bright frock. Priced $2.00 to
$3.50.
The pumps that will dance
most merrily at the Hop will
be of silver rocade Priced
most mod rcely $7.00 or
$9.00.
Long aV, gloves must be
worn enroute to that great
social event. In 16-button
length the French kid are
priced $6.50.
A sr athe of silver lowers.
a rhinestone head-band or a
coronet of unique design will
adorn the coiffure Priced
$2.50 to $5.00.
The right underthings must
be chosen. A pliable elasti
girdle and a lace brassiere,
probably strapless instyle.
The fan wi tbo of feathers,
without doubt, chosen to
match or contrast with the
gown in just the right size.
Priced $5.0) to $12 60.