Fashion Notes By Margaret Catheart and Trudy Meserve Page 5 宋 本 朱 FASHION vocabulary this season includes a new color - breeen. Green is a combination of warm shades of brown and green utilized best in wool dresses, suits, skirts and sweaters. HEADLINING the news in gloves this season are the wrist-length gloves worn with longer, tapered sleeves. Department stores are stocking shelves with the gloves in everything from the traditional white cottons to washable white kids and jerseys. Pigskin gloves make a pretty accent for black wool coats. 大白枣 WHEN YOUR wool clothing returns from winter storage without the benefit of cleaning, rub the collars with a cloth dampened with cleaning fluid. BEGIN AND END your day with a cream facial to refresh and cleanse your skin. Smooth the cream over the face, and a minute later, remove the cream with facial tissues. Finish up with a brisk skin freshener or astringent. ☆ ☆ ☆ THERE NEVER was such a year for accessory excitement, and probably the biggest news is the beret. Other hat styles are the boyish caps and Garbo mystery hats. Wear them perched over one eye, to one side or toward the back of your head, depending on your hair style. ※ ※ HANDBAGS HAVE taken on a new look: smaller in size with spacious interiors. "Gold" chain handles and "gold" trim enhances purse styles. GET OUT THE tape-measure. Tube dresses and over-blouses are still in fashion, but the future trend will move toward the more defined waistline. *** THERE is a burst of color that enlivens the new fashion jewelry picture. The revival of colored stones even irridescence in rhinestones and touches of enamel — the complement of "gold" on nubby or diaphanous fabrics underline the 1962 fashion trend. - * * - * * TEXTURED fabrics have moved into the spotlight this season. Looped mohairs, loosely woven diagonal tweeds, ribbed ottoman and embossed knits, brocades and tapestries spice fall selections. *** COFFEE STAINS can be removed from cotton materials. Stretch the stained portion of the garment over a bowl and pour boiling water on the stained spot. Scholarship Halls Schedule Fall Ball More than 400 campus men and women will don sweatshirts and blue jeans for the annual scholarship hall's All Hall Fall Ball tonight at 5:30 in the 1400 block of Alumni Place. Scholarship hall social chairmen will block off the street and provide chairs for housemothers to watch street games including an egg toss, limbo contest, peanut push, sack race, tug of war and three-legged race. The Men's Scholarship Hall Council is in charge of co-ordinating the games and refreshments. The council also plans dancing in the Alumni Place street with music provided by Audio House. Judge Stays Aloof In Rooster Hassle MEMPHIS, Tenn. — (UPI) — City Judge Beverly Boushe yesterday dismissed charges against two neighbors in a squabble over a pet rooster. Thomas Brownlee complained that Mrs. D. D. Myers' roost attacked his young son. Mrs. Myers swore out a countercharge against Brownlee for killing the pet with a rock. "If I fined one of you, I'd have to fine the other, too," said Bousheu. "And a fine would just be a thorn — a rooster spur — between you." Coeds Don Frosted Locks By Trudy Meserve "WHAT did you do to your hair?" Many University of Kansas women returned to the campus to answer a barrage of similar questions from men students with whom they studied best near. Today it is considered as fashion- able to have your hair "frosted" as it is to wear pointed or square toed shoes. One coed, when asked why she changed the tone of her hair, said: "I was just plain sick of my mousey brown hair. All the fashion magazines emphasized the trend of accenting hair with coordinating tones. I could not resist trying it." Another KU woman, who is boasting a frosted blonde coiffure, said she has a good friend—a beauty operator—who offered to switch the color of her locks at no charge." The frosted look appears to be a favorite with coeds. The guise can be distinguished if the hair is highlighted with clusters of some other color tone—blonde or grey, usually. Sorority Announces Pinnings Deborah Twadell, Iola senior, Alpha Delta Pi, to Michael Mead, Kansas City senior, Triangle. * * Patricia Lee, Independence, Mo., junior, Alpha Delta Pi, to Gene Boomer, Kansas City senior, Phi Kappa Tau. Karlene Howell Joins Dean of Women Staff Karlene Howell, '62, president of All Women Students (AWS) for the 1961-62 school year, and a former Jayhawk Hilltopper, joins the University of Kansas Dean of Women's staff this fall. Miss Howell will help advise the AWS house and supervise the part-time employment files in the Dean of Women's office. A vacancy in the staff of Emily Taylor, Dean of Women, was created when Mrs. James B. Lowe moved to Kansas City, Mo., this summer, where her husband joined a law firm. Miss Howell served as assistant resident director of Corbin Hall this summer and worked in the Dean of Women's office. WESTCLIFF - ON - SEA, Eng. — (UPI) — Mrs. Dolly Starn, 62, has broken her engagement to 99-year-old William Chapman because "I like my freedom too much." Chapman said today he hopes to find another woman and "be married before Christmas." Likes Her Freedom University Daily Kansan Igor Stravinsky Returns to Russia for Visit MOSCOW — (UPI) — Iger Stravinsky, who left Russia to become one of the most celebrated composers in the world, returns today as a guest of the Soviet government. It is his first visit since 1914. Stravinsky, 80, composer of "Petrushka," "Firebird," and other modern classics, now is an American citizen living in California. Stravinsky, who left Czarist Russia in 1510 and came back for his last visit four years later, is the guest of the U.S.S.R. Union of Composers for five concerts in Moscow and Leningrad. A Moscow music official said the purpose of Stravinsky's trip is to meet Russian students, performers and critics. "There is a tremendous curiosity in his work here," he said. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results 35c Admission — Tickets for both shows on sale at Union Information Counter NOW You'll smoke with a fresh enthusiasm when you discover the cool "air-softened" taste of Salem - menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too