Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 1, 1952 Spring Suits To Accent Curves With Full Skirt, Brief Jacket Curve-accenting femininity plays a major role in spring suits, presenting a picture that is typified by the full skirt and brief jacket silhouette featured in an eye-compelling, texture-some fabric. Although they all predominantly follow similar bodice molding, waist-nipped, arched hipped and full-skirted lines, newest suits are to be found in as great a variety as the flowers. Jackets, for example, range from the very brief rolled bolero types, with curved contours accentuated, in many instances, by slope-shouldered, melon shaped three-quarter sleeves, to the longer length jacket, that ends just below the hipline, with a slightly rippled peplum or half-belted back. Other jacket styles include little spencers, arch hipped basques and figure-hugging tops with deep dolman sleeves, removable capelets or high-placed seam or pocket detail. Typical of spring's new brief jacket silhouettes is a suit with a waist-length poole cloth, spencer jacket, with three-quarter dolman sleeves, teamed with a full gored gabardine skirt. The very full, easy full and eased slim skirts also present a variety of choice. Many feature all-around pleats. On others, pleats are grouped in novel effects. And still other skirts are stitched to the hipline then pleated to the hem, featuring the long torso line. Fullness in new suit skirts is also achieved by the use of many gores or confining fullness to the back with the front giving a straight hanging appearance. Although slim skirts are predicted to continue their popularity through the new season most have been eased immeasurably, often with low kick pleats placed either front or back. for a softer outlook. Distinctive of the full-skirted silhouette is the suit with a full four-gored skirt and short, molded asymmetrically closed jacket. New costume suits, following the full skirt-brief jacket pattern set for the season, offer added news interest in their greater than ever versatility. This season they are chameleon-like with removable capelets on cardigan jackets, crisp fabric printed blouses accompanying them, and in redingote coat designs that have jacket-effect tops and come with matching skirts. One costume suit even has a printed petticoat and blouse that can be worn as a completely separate outfit. One perfect version of the costume suits, featured for spring, offers a two-in-one costume for outdoor and indoor wear. The tiny rippled capelet can be worn for outdoors, then removed to reveal a molded, cardigan neckline jacket in a dressmaker mood. Newest texture-conscious fabrics and colors employed for suits complete the picture of femininity and great variety. Silks are expected to hold a prominent place in spring suit fashion, as are brocades, bengalines, failles, novelty taffetas, pebble tweeds, metal shot worsteds, boucles, pooodle cloths and gabardines. Colors vary from easy to blend neutrals and perennially popular navies and black to yarn dyes, small plaids, novelty checks, pastels and two-tone combinations that make use of contrast solid colors with contrast texture fabrics for skirt and jacket, or achieve contrast with a plaid or a check combined with a solid tone. Incinerators, installed and used without regard to smoke or fumes, are a menace to pure air. Watch Repair Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Wolfson's SUITABLE FOR SPRING—A navy and white striped jacket with a soft skirt by Adele of California. Underneath is a gay taffeta petticoat. Freshman Dormitories Elect New Officers 743 Mass. Marjorie Englund, Corbin-Hodder and Betty Lu Gard, North College-Hopkins, are the new presidents of the freshman dormitories. The new vice-presidents are Barbara Becker, North College-Hopkins, and Elizabeth Here. Corbin-Hodder. Other new officers for Corbin- Hodder are: secretary, Geerte Van Oppen, and corridor presidents, Nancy Adams, Barbara E. Anderson, Sarah Heindel, Marjorie Hockenhull, Barbara Holmes, Jo Anne John, Martha Morton and Lela Raines. Call 675 Other new officers for North College-Hopkins are: secretary, Mary Taggart; AWS representative, Betty Hauck; and corridor presidents, Sally Anderson, Nancy Bodwell, Elizabeth Cole, Jude Crane, Lois McArdle, Nanette Pittman, Mary Ellen Stewart and Elizabeth Teas. Theta Sigma Phi Announces New Officers, Pledges Jeanne Fitzgerald, journalism junior, was recently elected president of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary professional fraternity for women in journalism. Other officers are Jacqueline Jones, secretary; Joan Lambert, treasurer, and Dot Taylor, Matrix banquet chairman. New pledges are Mary Cooper and Miss Taylor. All are journalism juniors. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding college serving a splendid profession. Love birds in a silver cage, love seats, and spring flowers decorated the living room of Watkins hall Saturday at the annual spring formal. Love Birds, Flowers Featured At Dance The dance was held from 7 to 10 p.m. to enable listening to the University of Kansas-Southwest Missouri State Teachers College basketball game. FALL REGISTRATION NOW ONLY The chaperones were Miss Julia Ames Willard, housemother; Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. E. R. Hooper, and Mrs. Edna R. Ramage. The guests were Gordon Gaston, Charles Dick, Dwight Platt, Kenneth Long, Ronald Roth, Dean Considine, David Webber, Calvin耿mann, James Thomas, Bobby Hollingsworth, Hugh Hodgden. Evelyn Bradshaw, Henry Bradshaw, Hugh Eberle, Jack Rodgers Robert Pace, Naomi Willenberg Richard Backman, Gene Rodgers, Charlene Smith, Kenneth Moore, Nelson Bachus, Jess Wheeler, Marvin Weishaar, Erwin Lamb. David Thurston, Richard Gruendel, Charles Schroff, Delbert Howerton, James Glass, Glen Beauchamp, Donald Little, Arnold Carlton, Asa Hoening, and Frank Johnson. Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities, Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. Carruth hall entertained with a faculty open house from 3 to 5 p.m. March 26. NOW OPEN Carruth Entertains Faculty At Open House CHICAGO COLLEGE OF ONTARIO Acacia Fraternity Selects Junior For President Guests were Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism; Miss Marie Zepplin, assistant professor of home economics; Oscar M. Haugh, assistant professor of education; J. W. Twente, professor of education; Edward F. Grier, assistant professor of English; Miss Elin K. Jorgensen, associate professor of music. Donald A. Boege, instructor of secretarial training; Miss Loda Newcomb, assistant professor of secretarial training; Mrs. Louise Cochran, instructor of sociology and Western Civilization; Mrs. Ruth Cline, instructor of secretarial training, and Miss Lucille Kohler. 1845-H Larrabee Street Chicago 14. Illinois Kenneth Stanley, college junior, was recently installed as president of Acacia fraternity for the coming year. Other officers are William Lint-strom, education junior, vice-president; Donald Tice, college sophomore, social chairman; Kenneth Beck, college sophomore, secretary; Oscar Chowning, college junior, senior steward; Herbert Strunk, college sophomore, junior steward; James Short, graduate, sentine; James E. Taylor, business junior, alumni correspondent; Farrell Schell, education junior, triad correspondent, and John Hoffman, education junior, IFC representative. Here's How To Prevent Winds Weather From Chapping Skin The great amount of cold weather lately combined with strong winds has resulted in dry and chapped skin for many. To ease the feeling of a raw, chapped face, here are some easy rules to When you cleanse your face with cream, make it a quick but daily facial. Smooth on a small amount of cream, starting at the base of the throat. Leave it on the skin a few minutes to get the full value. Then remove the cream with upward strokes to give your face a lift. Continue to apply cream until the facial tissues show no dirt. When you wash your face use a soap or detergent that agrees with your skin. Wash with upward circular finger, movements, and then rinse generously. Be sure to dry your face completely, as it is a good protective measure. When you're hitting the books, put a little cream on your face. This gives your skin a little extra softening and lubricating action. Just before bed, remember to put on a lotion or cream and its desirable effect will work for you while you're getting some beauty rest. No longer do you have to go to bed with a sticky face. There are several new preparations which are very effective for dry skin which do Spring To Feature Shorter Hair Styles Hair styles for spring reflect the Empire feeling of new fashion in shorter, off-the-neck styles that can be varied to flatter individual facial contours. DINNERS So comfortable, especially during the warm weather months, this short style can be swept back into soft natural-looking waves ending in turned-up ends for a completely feminine look. Look to shoulders and sleeves for outstanding spring fashion interest. Shoulders remain natural, but look wider with the puffiness of low placed sleeves. Armholes are deeper with strict modelling below. Sleeve interest can be found in last season's full length lantern and balloon style diminished to powder puff and mushroom forms, with the flare around the elbow only. Here's How To Restore Rayon Rayon blouses or slips that have grown limp can be restored to life by dipping in gelatin. Shoulder-Sleeve Note First, wash them as usual in lukewarm soapsuds, and rinse well. Then make dipping solution by softening two tablespoons granulated gelatin in cold water. Dissolve in two quarts boiling water. Cool to lukewarm. Dip garments, squeeze out excess moisture. Iron as usual at low heat while damp. Bv MARY COOPER For Every Taste SEA FOODS STEAKS FRIED CHICKEN Enjoy a Dinner Tonight At Open From 11 a.m. To Midnight DUCK'S Sea Food TAVERN 824 Vt. not come off on your pillow. In make-up the use of non-drying make-up bases or a little cream or lotion under your make-up is wise. Not only does it give your skin that dewy look but an extra benefit of protection against dry and chapped skin. Alpha Delta Pi Observes State Day Active and alumnae members of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority met in Lawrence on March 29 for their annual observance of State day. Miss Helen Glenn, grand secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Ettana B. Ainez, treasurer of the chapter, representatives of the grand council, participated in the activities. Tau chapter and the Lawrence alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi were the hostesses for the day-long meet-in office at 9 a.m., at the chapter house. At noon a luncheon was served in the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel to 150 members from Kansas and western Missouri. Reports were given and plans announced for the coming year at the afternoon joint meeting of actives and almaeum. Members of the local committee were Miss Agnes Brady, state president; Mrs. Mary Lois Hausler, Lawrence alumnae president; Mrs. Mildred Hedrick, Marcia Hall, and Mrs. Mary Ringler, Lawrence alumnae; Miss Diane Stonebraker, president of Tau, and Miss Denni Wade, corresponding secretary of Tau. Gettin' There's NO PROBLEM - Specials during rush hours. For Complete Schedule Information CALL 388 - Service between campus and downtown every 10 minutes. RIDE THE BUS - Transfer to other busses free. RAPID TRANSIT Ask The Driver For The 1952 Pocket Calendar and Bus Schedule