University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 22, 195. Fashion's Elegant Look Inspires Shoe Styling This fall, fashion's look of elegance has inspired a new and exciting flair in shoe styling. This is definitely the year of the pretty foot! Shoes glitter with jeweled trh. They gleam in dramatic burnished leathers. They're slim, tapered and elegant! Perhaps the most dramatic departure is the staccato note of shining satin on cuele. This satin trim, an elegant variation of the cuele, appears throughout the showings. Rhinestones, braid, nailheads, and embroidery add interest to shoes from glamorous at-home flats to lofty-heeled after-five styles. The ever-increasing trend toward at-home evenings and entertaining has led to a new and popular field of shoe fashion—the evening casual. The only casual thing about these shoes is the easy comfort and flat heel. There, any similarity to the daytime casual ends. For these at-home shoes might have come from an exotic harem with their heavily- embroidered designs, their slim thongs and their look of glamour. Jewel-laden black velvet, gold or silver kind, lustrous satin all lend themselves beautifully to these shoe fashions designed to spark at-home looming outfits. In daytime shoes, silhouette interest ranks high. Equally fashion-important are the elegantly-pointed hoops and the more tailored square toe. The trim pump is pernially a favorite and is being shown in the shell, square-throat, V-throat, and sling D'Orsav. Brown holds top position as the strongest color and appears in a wide array of shades, from vibrant tones to deep walnut brown. Black is as always, a favorite and is often high-lighted with a gleaming trim. Heels are extremely important as part of the shoe design. A planned-back heel is liked for the square-toe shoes, and a rounded triangle for tapered toes. Cone-shaped heels are attracting much attention Coordinated shoes and handbags are featured fashions for all occasions. Camel hair and brown calf, patent and suede combinations, tweed and leather, are striking duos in daytime styles. Misty-to-Dark Tones Highlight Fall Hosiery Costume-keyed colors highlight the news of hosiery for fall, 1953. These shades range from light, misty tones to colors that are somewhat darker than last season's. These flattering new-for-fall hosiery shades include: Lively beige tones, often with a golden cast, to harmonize with pastel and contrast smartly with black. Rose tinted beige to wear with browns, reds, blues, and greens. Soft taupe shades to blend with grays and brown taunes. Misty gray tones to wear with all the grays, as well as blues and black. Bronze shades, vibrant new color tones to wear with all the fashion- important brown shades. Bright Shoes Aid Wardrobe Enhancing your wardrobe with an extensive variety of colorful shoes costs little, now that well-styled, attractive footwear comes in "Fabri- lite", the vinyl plastic shoe material. Found in dressy high-heel types, as well as in casual models and children's play shoes, this fabric-supported plastic faithfully reproduces fine leather textures and graining, such as calf, elk, and reptile—in a wide range of colors. MALE BOARDERS WANTED - Excellent Food * Reasonable Prices Call 3513 or Write STEWARD, 1247 OHIO Starting as a fad at Ivy League universities in the East, the contrasting vest has become the dashing answer to the complaint that men's clothes are drab and uninteresting. Ivy League Schools Start Male Vest Fad The seed was planted during World War II when material was scarce and vests were eliminated from suits by government order. Recently, though, the single- breasted suit—and its more visible display of shirt front—started men's fashion. It was part of a move with a new dash of color and design. Now, the contrasting vest comes in all shapes, colors and textures. Tattersall, plaids, overplaid, stripes, figured patterns . . . silks, suedes, corduroys (even all-wool knits in all patterns). Additional "personality" is lent these vests by highly individual buttons—including Pearl, brass, embossed and cloth-covered buttons. No "uniform" look with contrasting vests, either! Double-breasted models, vests with lapels and pocket flaps—they're all yours for the ordering. This year, the 'Edwardian look' is de rigueur, and with them the contrasting vest is right at home, for a period until the turn of the century. So, with the continuing popularity of the single-breasted suit, it looks like the vest is back with a bang,—and to stay! Error in Resignation Report Mrs. Dana Anderson, housemother at the Phi Kappa fraternity, was erroneously reported to have resigned in a recent issue of the Daily Kansan. Women Know Fabrics Best WOMEN KNOW FABRICS Best Women know more about fibers than men, and are able to name the bast fabrics used for greater accuracy, according to a recent survey by the Elmo Roper organization. To assure themselves of a good buy, the survey reveals that 44 per cent of the men put faith in the store, the suit or fabric manufacturer, or the salesman, as compared with 30 per cent of the women. Fur Trim Adds To Costume More women are concerned with the feel and looks of fabrics in making their selections, it is found. Newest costume suits are luxuriously enhanced by rich touches of fur! Real or like-real vests shine from beneath curved, loose jackets. Collarless necklines gain versatile addenda from such fur tricks as ascots. .capelets and bertha-type collars. YES...we have today's Kodak cameras cameras ASK TO SEE THE Brownie Hawkeye Camera FLASH MODEL On the Hill Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Miller of Anthony, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian Louise, to Ensign Edward C. House, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward House, Fort Worth, Tex. MARIAN MILLER The pinning of Miss Mary Gayle Siebert, college junior, to Robert Martin, college sophomore, is announced by Delta Delta Delta sorority. Martin, a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, is from Hutchinson and Miss Siebert is from Pretty Prairie. 串串串 Better Photo Finishing Let us do your developing and printing Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pinning of Miss Margaret Black, education senior, to Ben Hall, engineering senior. Hall is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Both Miss Black and Hall are from Lawrence. Miss Miller, a member of Sigma Kappa sorority, is a senior in the college. Ensign House was graduated last spring from the school of engineering and was affiliated with the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity. He is now serving aboard the U.S.S. Helena. The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega sorority was honored at an open house and dance Friday night at the chapteh house. Music for the dance was provided by Gene Hall's band. ☆ ☆ ☆ \* \* \* - * * Hixon STUDIO 721 Mass. Delta Tau Delta fraternity entertained Corbin Hall at an hour dance Saturday afternoon at the chapter house. Donald Helfrey, business senior, Terry Gardner, college junior and Carl Pingry, college freshman provided musical selections. New Fall Jewelry Accents 'Bold' Look Bold accents of jewelry, color-cued to the fashion spectrum, keynotes the importance of looking "be-jeweled and dazzling" in fall's most elegant moods. Color, Suit Styles Aid Male Figures Suit colors and patterns have great ability to bring out either the best or the worst in a man's figure and coloring. Suggested considerations for buying a new suit are: - men who are portly or short - or both—will find a more flattering appearance in plain, unobtrusive colors, and subdued patterns. 2. For heavy men who lack the height needed to take the emphasis off their weight, solid colors or bright, hairline-stripes are most suitable. In accessories, these men should choose blended or quietly-contrasting colors. 3. The man who is tall and lean, or athletic-looking may choose patterns freely, but should make certain that suit colors are in tune with his complexion and hair coloring. 4. Rough-surfaced fabrics, such as tweeds and shetlands, are equally good for both business and casual wear. 5. A general rule applicable to men of all sizes and shapes—is that patterned fabrics require plain plains and plain or small-patterned ties. Striped and patterned shirts are for wear with plain-fabric suits and should be coordinated with plain or small-patterned neckwear. Acacias Elect Two Officers George Daniels, Engineering junior from Smith Center, was recently elected secretary of Acacia fraternity, and Rex Rasmussen, pharmacy sophomore from Oberlin, was elected senior steward. Fabrics Dved To Match Precious fibers have never been used so lavishly! Now, blouses, sweaters, jerseys and other tops are completely coordinated in true-color to team-up in complete harmony with cashmere, suiting zibelines, camel's hair and smoothly-polished flannels. The wrong suit choice can make a fat man look fatter, a redhead more fiery, or a man with little facial coloring even paler. But, the correct colors and patterns help soft-pedal shortcomings. Pajamas with a color-matched sweater created big interest when presented at fashion showings. The sweater is fluffy Orlen and is embroidered in pastel yarns and pearls. - Rhinestones and colored stones will vie for importance to accent and glitter against browns and blacks —fashion's most popular colors for fall! Color themes in newest costume jewelry are those of the most precious stones: sapphire blue, pale topaz, emerald green, ruby, and light blue combined with amethyst. Bracelets feature cuff-types—both wide and narrow, to be worn inets, from the wrist—or above the slbow for bare-barm fashions. Tam-sourine type bracelets are bangled with drops all around. Earrings go king-size and very chic, with the hoop and big button getting a vigorous fashion nod. Chinese-inspired tiered earrings long and narrow—will jingle merrow from your ears in the newest jewelry fancy. A new type that clips over the top of the ear and hangs down below the lobe is also gaining favor. For your elaborate and dressy occasions, go formal with gold! And for less formal soirees, indulge your Midas touch for glitter with choker necklaces, wide line and rigid bracelets, earrings, bead necklaces in precious metal colors worn solo or combined with pearls. Tortoise deserves special mention o go with all the new browns in easy-to-wear. Wear wood jewelry o make your tweeds, leathers and nits look even more distinctive. Leather jewelry is a new vogue. See the gleaming jets, red, green and camel colored reptiles used dramatically in leather "jewelry." "Jet jewelry"-propels itself as the perfect accent for your blacks, black-with-color, and mid-browns. Jet combines with crystal, with gold, with pearls and black glass flowers for exciting costume punctuation. Don't miss haberdasher jewelry, collar clasp, cuff links, fobs and chains for your "Mr."-look fashions. Check all the new copper fancies, choose ceramic novelties for tailored dress-ups. See the newest turquoise accessories and don't overlook the metallic-colored pearls and dress-up your costumes with beads.. beads.. beads! 100 Attend Methodist Party Approximately 100 students attended he opening mixer sponsored by the KU Wesley Foundation held Friday night at the Methodist church. Chaperones were Dr. E. F. Price, Miss Helener K. Currier, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Meyer. Throughout fashion showings, slips were slimmer to underscore fall's new narrow silhouette. ENTER NOW... 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