WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE NINE-B 20 Fashions Meet Changing Needs It's a sophisticated touch borrowed from French designs and combined with the downright practical, fresh and crisp tastes of America's youth- minded designers that make teen clothes for fall and school port, feminine and more than ever adaptable to her varied days. Fabrics team together in exciting duets. Like the wool skirts completely lined with rustling taffeta or knitted accents, with a hand-made look, that take shape as yoke dress tops, turtle necks and novel sweater bands. Drapes that jut or flow fluidly, detachable aprons in both dress-up and casual fabrics and perky peplums play tricks on skirts with a natural silhouette. Sleeves balloon out or offer a pleasing natural shoulder line. While colors are a-bloom in a whole range or vibrant autumn tones such as orange, smoky grey, chocolate brown and deep purple. Versatile separates continue in popularity with many newly added fashion attentions for the coming season. For instance, there are four-piece ensembles that include a skirt, blouse, jacket and reversible stole in warm contrasting colors. There are bare-top blouses, and shimmering silk blouses, rounded hipline skirts with bright cotton trims or trumpet flounces of whispering taffetta at the hemline. Dresses go "convertible" with suittype tailored jackets or perky boilers that remove to reveal a decol- The storm coat becomes a perennial favorite, returns for Fall '51 in new lengths, new silhouettes. Here, a short storm coat insulated with a quilted lining. By White Stag. lete bare-arm dress-up frock. In sheath silhouettes they invite the addition of a giant plaid shawl, gossamer stole or just-like-real fur belt to make it right for the occasion. Or styled as jumpers with high straight-across necklines or scooped out necklines their versatility lies in their ability to be worn with or without a blouse. Coats are new from inside out. Most feature snug pile, quilted or wool linings, often in a compelling contrasting color or plaid. Curly poodle cloths, deep alpacas and soft fleeces offer exhilarating pure to new coats and have captured the fashion scene in carefully modified pyramid silhouettes, shirt-type styles with perfectly rounded necklines and no collar at all, classic HELLO! When You're Downtown and Thirsty! Drop In And See Us! Welcome Back. Next to the Varsity Theater Separates hold first position in a teen-ager's on-and-off-campus wardrobe. Favored are jackets, weskits, tapered slacks, skirts eased for walking and, of course, a selection of blouses and sweaters. The girls, above, are wearing "Harmony Cord" created by Touraine of Avondale corduroy and Avondale woven plaid. storm coats and slimmed boxy styles, finger-tip or full length and debonair with deeply cuffed plaid sleeves or full, full sleeves that push-up. 'Little Furs' Right For Any Ensemble A little dash of fur can add big dash to any new fall ensemble, and the "little" fur is more popular this season than ever. Corduroy becomes the favored fabric for on and off campus wear. This year, in a wider wale, offering real news in colorful checks and even tweedy effects. And in glamorous plain tones, such as gold, periwinkle blue, red and purple for separates and demure pastel tints of pink, blue, yellow, green and rose for special event fashions. Fur stoles, little capes, jackets, ascots and tiny fur striplings to drape around the neck, as well as sets of skin scarves can add glamour to fall and winter suits and coats. Welcomed back into the circle of fashionable "little" furs, is the fur muff, to wear with contrasting fur coat or jacket, or to dramatize a cloth suit or coat. Flannel, wool jersey, the worsteds (both all wool and rayon), softest velvetteens and the whispering fabrics for dress-up like faille, taffetas and heavy slipper satins are also expected to merit the attention of co-eds in quest of fall fashions. Adaptable for the small fur piece, are Persian lamb, moleskin, marmot, light muskrat, Alaska sealskin and of course, luxurious mink. 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