Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page Ski Jackets, Hoods Fit Oread Winters B-R-R-R, IT'S COLD. But Diane Green, Abilene sophomore, is warm enough in an insulated, reversible ski jacket complete with hood trimmed in silver fox. The inside of the jacket in solid light blue matches her stretch pants. With the first whistle of Kansas wind and weather on campus, the layers and layers of clothing fashionable for women by national designers are custom-made for Mt. Oread. Here at KU the hooded ski jacket and the sweater-over-sweater combination worn with elasticized stretch pants are warm enough for January ice skating at Potter's Lake. With the jacket off, the casual ensemble fits in perfectly with cocoa and singing around the fireside at the fraternity house or a Christmas-time tree-trimming party. Chances are KU hill climbers will approve the higher topped boots this year. Often lined with fur, wool or synthetic pile, the snug-fitting boottops reach from just below the calf to just below the knee. The hussar or cavalry boots seem custom made for blizzard fighters. They come in "alligator" (stamped calfskin), shiny patent leather, smooth kid and rough-up suede. This year's "layered look" adapts to skirts and jumpers for school wear as well as the more casual after-class change into slacks. A V-neck sweater in mohair or bulky wool blend over a turtleneck pull-under typify the "layered-look" and can be worn with box-pleated, A-lined, or slim skirts. TOP THIS combination with an insulated ski jacket with fur-trimmed hood and the wind won't seem so sharp during the long walk down the hill from Lewis and Hashinger Halls and up to the campus. In considering the "layered look" and popular leather trim (with suede elbow patches on sweaters), some fashion critics have accused women of competing with males for the rugged, sportive look. Women's fashions some say are merely imitations of men's sports jackets with suede gun patches, bulky and often turtle-necked sweaters. VI 3-3644 735 Mass. The Classical Film Series presents "Lovers and Lollipops plus a French short 7:00 p.m.-Admission 60c Wednesday, Dec.4, 1963 Dyche Auditorium THIS WEEK ONLY IN PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS Designed for you, forever This is the look college women adore...styling as timeless as love itself, yet with a knowing contemporary flair that makes it very much "today." It's the kind of look we've designed into Desert Star... newest of the famous Artcarved engagement rings. Like all Artcarved rings, it's styled to stay beautiful... guaranteed in writing for permanent value. See new Desert Star now at any Artcarved jeweler listed here. It's designed for you. *TRACEMAIR* See Desert Star only at these Authorized Artcarved Jewelers KANSAS Columbus—SWISHER JEWELRY Beloit—GREIF JEWELERS Arkansas City—MCDOWELL'S Atchison—RUNYAN JEWELERS Belleville—RIDDLEBARGERS JEWELERS Dodge City—ROTH JEWELERS JWSN WIERENGA JEWELRY EL PORADO PONDS JEWELRY El Dorado - FONDS JEWELRY Emerson - BOSSEMANN JEWELERS Emporia—ROSENBALM JEWELERS Emporia—STANLEY JEWELERS Fort Scott—NEWBERRY JEWELRY Garden City—REGAN JEWELRY STORE Goodland — MUHLHEIM JEWELRY STORE Great Bond—DAWSON JEWELERS, INC. Herington—NORVILLE'S JEWELRY Hiawata—HIAWATHA JEWELERS Hill City—HIXON JEWELERS Hineston—HIXON MAN-E Hoisington—WELLMAN F. KOMAREK Hoxie—SHAW JEWELRY Hutchinson—TORRENCE JEWELERS Kansas City—WINKLER'S JEWELRY Lawrence—MARKS JEWELERS Leavenworth—GOLD NUGGET JEWELRY Libral- C. F. PATTERSON Lyons —SLOOP JEWELRY Manhattan —REED & ELLIOTT JEWELRY McPherson—BRUNK JEWELERS Neodesha—GODEN JEWELRY Norton—WORDEN JEWELRY Oakley—DEAN ORGAN, JEWELERS Ottawa—BOYER'S JEWELRY Plainville—IVAN'S JEWELRY Russell—LEWIS JEWELRY Scott City—ROBERT'S JEWELRY Stockton—LLOYD'S JEWELRY Topeka—ESCHMANN JEWELMS Washington—DITMARS JEWELRY Wellington—KILEY JEWELRY CO. Wichita—WEHLING JEWELRY CO.