THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MERE MAN OBSERVES K. U. WOMEN'S STYLES Feminine Judgment is Equal to Task Some Hats Called 'Dreams' Dainty Simplicity and Sensible Dress Draw Words of Commendation Women at the University of Kansas are dressed charmingly and the present styles in women's clothing are an improvement over former years, according to one of the University's prominent professors. "It seems to be the opinion among the men of the University that women's styles are not so bad; but that the judgement of some women seems to be scarcely equal to the difficult task of attractively gowning themselves. In the matter of hats the greatest arguments are advanced. "When I was in college the simple comfortable hiking outfit that so many college girls wear to classes today, was unknown, and ball room attire was dull compared to what University men are accustomed to not when they dance today with university women. "A hat to some University girls seems to be something to act as intermediary between Kansas winds and the south." A few a hat seems to be a piece de resistance, a dream fulfilled, the last note in the triumphant dress. Then to some a hat is a thing of practical necessity combining both beauty and utility. A senior engineer recently was heard to remark: "I look at those two women. Doesn't the appearance of that one on the right with the turned up nose and some swollen lips, some milliner ought to be put on for the atrocities they perpetrate on simple unsuspecting womanhood. That's the kind of men who, when they're in a maudlin, mutilated,吻 to face a firing squad. The plain, neat, trim and yet distinctive and charming dress seems to be the popular type with the men of the 1960s. It is dressed at the Soph Hop are to be credited. "Now the other hat," he added, "is just what I demand on a woman like that little lady. You see she's selected the right color, deep blue goes with that golden hair of hers, and that sun bonn effect, 'Man!' "Do you see that dainty, plain, and coquettish dressed little girl over there," a University engineer was heard to remark. "Why can't girls in general learn that dressing in that manner is what men who amount to anything demand in the girl they go with?" The sensible military heeled shoe, the plain snappy dress, the charmingly plain blouse to be what the men of the University admire in everyday dress for the women of the school. Magazine Uses Portrait of K. U. Woman on Cover Being "The Girl on the Magazine Cover" is undoubtedly very alluring and the height of some University women's ambitions, but it remained for Marguerite Vickery special fine work. The U. K. woman to attain the honor. Miss Vickery is the model of the Haskell Coffin picture on the cover of the April issue of the Red Book Magazine on sale this week. A remarkable feature of the drawing is that the artist never saw Miss Vickry the picture being drawn from a painting taken of her by an aviator in Kansas City who was interested in painting. Miss VicKrey received word last week that a painting of herself had been used by the Red Book. The likeness is easily recognizable. Miss VicKrey is a student in Oread Training School, and is taking special work in violin in the School Arts. Her home is in Lawrence. The Athletic Board has made no decision in regard to the annual intersoirty basketball tournament. Much interest is being shown by the women, and they are hoping for a 'narrative announcement soon. F. B. McCOLLoch, Druggist Eanna Kodakas L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. The College Tailor BUY A BRICK Varsity Bowersock "ALARM CLOCK ANDY" WED. & THURS.WEDNESDAY "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" Friday and Saturday CHARLES RAY Thursday Madeline Travis in "What Would You Do" Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. North Lawrence Pantatium Phones 500 Friday and Saturday Olive Thomas in "YOUTHFUL FOLLY" 2-reel Sennett Comedy Slight Knowledge Admitted of Difference Between Corduroy and Serge WOMEN NOTE LITTLE OF MEN'S FASHIONS The question of women's opinions of men's styles resulted, on the whole in the decision that women are utterly unobserved or at least, many ways that they are not. And says that she is "absolutely unformed" on the subject. Yet at the same time, this need not encourage the men to cling to ancient hats or dresses, because it can be hard for men insist that they can easily discern a well dressed man. And do the women of the hill make and distinction between the flannel-shirted man and the Perfect Gentleman. He is dressed, powdered, buckled on his wrist watch, and adjusted his spats, puts on his walking stick and strolls forth to exhibit a bored expression? Or are most women like Mary Samaan who "annot see much" in their life? I know overalls and dress suits are not alike and possibly notice the difference between cordoroy and serge"? Then, there is that particularly manlike attitude of accusing women of slavishly following the fashions. That has been absolutely disproved. That woman who stripes a striped tie when his haberder夹者 says everyone is wearing plain gray? Or a straw hat before the fifteenth of May? Certainly not. If women are the vassels of fashion men are the jackals of fashion women. Puts believes that "men on this hill are as foolish and narrow about what is style as are the women." Yet there are a few women more observant of men's styles. 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