081 DS dqe vdidc aadba 123 vdcrcbda Page 9 University Daily Kansan Fall Condition of White Bucks Better Than Spring Appearance Bv SHIRLEY PIATT Two by two the white bucks of the University male population walk over the paths of Mt. Oread. Fall finds the college man's favorite shoe style still faintly white, in a remarkably better condition than spring will look upon it, and, of course, ver smart. Yes, the man wearing white bucks this season is certainly smart, for fashion experts tell us that the present style of footwear for men has a comfortable and natural outlook with richer, brighter tones. Compare the white buck to the fashion writers' description of the shoe of the season, true. It has the comfortable, natural outlook. One may even be able to look through the torn or ripped seams, torn, of course, for comfort and toe-wigling room. Rich tones are a special feature of white buckets. A dirt smudge here and there and preferably everywhere, insures a lasting richness which never requires the aid of a shoe shine to return its natural look and earthy richness. The college man may add a bright touch by wearing a pair of iridescent socks with his ensemble. his enclosure. The new slip-on, laceless oxfords, U wings, and tobacco pouch moccasins are other styles in men's footwear which have gained recognition. These styles, however, will never take the place of the white buck. Just a little wearing is all that is needed to combine the features of all the mentioned styles into the old familiar favorite. They slip on, have no laces, flap like U wings, and stretch enough to make room for a whole can of tobacco. White bucks are being accepted more and for leisure wear. As yet the style has not been accepted for formal evening dress, but with its increasing popularity, anything may be expected. Religious Notes Members of the Hillel Foundation held their first social event of the year Thursday at the Community building. It was a get-acquainted party for new students. Esther Brody, college senior, was in charge of refreshments and Mrs. Benjamin Benjaminov was in charge of publicity. \* \* \* A "Gay Nineties" review will be the theme of a party for Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student association, Friday evening at 8 p.m. in the Trinity Lutheran church. Darlene DeMerritt, education senior and John Milton Haun, college junior, are in charge of the program \* \* \* Reports from general convention delegates will be heard by members of the Canterbury club Sunday morning at the Episcopal church following regular a.m. communion and a breakfast. * * Liahona Fellowship, recently named student group of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, will have a social evening at the church at 7 p.m. Sunday. The church is located at 12th and Vermont. A discussion concerning "What's Missing?" will be led by Richard L. Pries, graduate student, at the Sunday evening meeting of Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student association. Student devotions will be led by Peggy Allison, education senior, and Eddie E. Harsch, engineering sophomore. There will be a cost supper at 5:30 p.m. * * COMPLEMENTARY S H O E S— Casual footwear to complement fall's exciting new texture-some casuals. These gillet tie Kilties are in two-tone bucko with a medium wedge low platform. Revelations by Desco. SLING PUMPS—A grey shoe is a natural with the new black and grey tweed fall suits. So, here's a grey flannel and calf wishbone sling pump suggested by the National Shoe Institute. By Custom- craft. STRIKE UP THE BAND! EVERYONE IS TOOTING THEIR HORN ABOUT THE BIG SAVINGS AND PROMPT SERVICE AT THE ACME CLEANERS. SPORT SHIRT ... .50 .45 SLACKS ... .60 .54 MAN'S SUIT ... 1.10 .99 PLAIN DRESS ... 1.10 .99 PLAIN SKIRT ... .60 .54 ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 1111 Mass. Phone 646 FITTED SUITS—One of the new fitted town suits featured for fall. Shown here in antique brown with black rayon slubs and a black velvet collar. Fabric of DuPont's Dacron. Adale Simpson suit. Hat by John Frederics. Friday, Sept. 26, 1952 Little leather accessories, offered for fall, include leather covered pillboxes with diagonally divided sections for holding two kinds of pills. Also new are miniature picture frames that come in two sections, each about one-inch square. Light Weight Rayon Challis Print Newest Material for Fall Styles Rayon challis prints are finding their way into all sorts of new fall clothes, offering wonderful weight and wonderful texture. These challis prints run the gamut from blouses, daytime dresses and children's wear to coat and suit linings. One exciting example is a travel coat of brilliant corudoru which has been lined with a muted blue background challis print. And to make a complete go-everywhere ensemble, there is a dress of the identical challis print. And for a mother and daughter treat, a little girl's dirndl in the same print. This printed fabric has also been designed into a pyramid housecoat, scarf dickies, scarfs and even the Many travel robes and housecoats of challis will be available this coming fall. They look new and exciting through imaginative styling! lining of a suit packet that has a blouse to match. This is prophetic of the costume look, which the silk and raven print institute predicts will make big fashion news for resort wear and next spring. One of the new synthetic fibres, dynel, has been blended with cotton and woven into an old fashioned challis print, as well as nosegay and tiny paisley patterns. These prints are to be found in tailored shirts and matching skirts which may be mixed and matched with solid color separates. Also expected to be in the print picture for fall are printed crepes, in brilliant colors, that will add spice to autumn wardrobes and do double duty under winter coats. For those who want an extra touch of fashion variety, there is a new moter print on faille and a whole group of travel prints that give a tweedy look to a heavy rayon. Versatile reversible coats are offered in new fabric combinations for the new season. These may include tweed and velveten, jersey with tweed and tweed with alpaca. Contrasting a casual and dressy fabric, in this manner, gives the coat the added usefulness of good looks on both daytime and gala occasions. 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