TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 1950 Figure Unfit For Flapper Beauty Expert Delafield Says New York—(U.P.)—Today's woman had better forget the "flapper" look. Besides, the men don't like it. Her feet are too big; her neck is too long; her hips are too wide, and her shoulders are too square. So advised beauty expert Ann◊ Delafalo Today. | Miss Delafield, director of the Richard Hudnut Beauty salon and the Du Barry Success school, said the flapper era fad of the 1920's was becoming "rampant." She said 80 of every 100 women had succured to the boyish figure and the mannish hairo. That, she said, is bad. "In the first place," she said, "the woman of today cannot hope to look like the flapper of the 20's. They are dainty, small-boned. Today's woman is much bigger. The women of the 20's looked horrible through. Today, with bigger feet, legs, shoulders, burs and a longer neck, she looks worse. "Once women start looking like men, they start acting like them. They select manish looking suits, wear nice ties. In short, they lose their femininity." Miss Delafield, who claimed 1,- 000,000 home course pupils, said she received hundreds of letters from husbands throughout the nation, begging her not to be swayed by the nurture and not to stick to "curves and curls." "The pleas we so strong." Miss Delfaelay said, "that I was prompted to investigate the matter a little further. I polled a score of proponents and learned what they thought the woman of tomorrow should look like." The men, according to Miss Delafield, said the woman of the future should look like model Pat Reed of Kansas City, who is '56' tall, weighs 135 pounds, has a '35' bust, '29' waist and is '34' at the hips. She also has blue-green eyes and medium-length red hair. "That's the type of girl I'm going to advocate," Miss Delafield said, "no matter what the fashion experts say. After all, it's more important for women to suit the men than other women." Turk In Oklahoma Hospital Following Auto Accident H. C. Turk, instructor in German, is in Stillwater, Okla., recovering from injuries received in an automobile accident Sunday near Stillwater. He was attending the Lutheran Students' conference at Oklahoma A. and M. college. Mr. Turk will be confined in the Municipal hospital in Stillwater for another two weeks and then will be moved to the Watkins Memorial hospital. With their styles and our capital, Paris is the style capital of the world.—Ollie Crawford, "Headline Hopping", The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pa. A Menu to fit - Your Pocketbook - Your Taste 50-60c Specials from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. GRANADA CAFE Jav Janes Rush Tea The Jay Janes will have a rush tea from 3:30 to 5 p. m. Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union. 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One doesn't have to have a great deal to be happy, just—someone to love, some work to do, and some thing to hope for. -Erma Freesman, "Girl Of The Gumbo," Mercury-Chronicle, Manhattan, Kan. In grave matters, truth is essential. But in life's inconsequential trapings, a little fabrication, like lipstick, improves the outline!—Justin Hammond, Independent, Corona, Calif. Campus Mailman Is Really A Mail-Woman; Carries Mail Twice A Day To All Buildings The campus mailman isn't really a malean because she happens to be a woman. Mrs. Josie Lee McGhee has been employed by the state for the last seven years as the official mail carrier at K.U. She says she is proud of her job and well pleased with the many daily contacts it affords. work it requires and I don't have any real complaints," she said as she continued to busily sort mail in the boxes at Lindley hall. 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