Wednesday, December 4, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Fakey and fun Photo by Mike Gunther Mary Tudor, Shawnee junior, wears a fake fur in a rather animalistic setting, Potter's Lake. Fake furs slinking into style Fur becomes the feminine fake makes it easy to care for and fun is the way to wear it. Fake furs have come onto the fashion scene and they're becoming a real part of coed's wardrobes. The furs, usually styled in leopard, rabbit and even zebra patterns are made of dynel and other synthetic fabrics. Coeds have realized the versatility of the fake animal skins. Particularly suited for Kansas temperamental weather, the fakes are water and soil repellent. They can go from a class or date out into a rain or snow storm without any signs of wear. For the active coed's life, the furs are carefree, shedding wrinkles and staying practically new looking. The coats can be worn with almost all of the newest fashions for this fall and winter. Although basically a feminine attire, they can easily be adjusted with accessories to coordinate with the man-tailored or conventional looks. For KU coeds, the answer is to resort to a little of the animal instinct to the college male and try fake furs for flirtation and fun. Chekhov novel basis of club film The Russian Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 201 Flint Hall. "The Lady with the Dog," a film based on a novel by Anton Chehov will be shown, said Gerald Mikkelson, assistant professor of Slavic languages. AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St...V1 3-4416 RANEY DRUG STORES 3 locations to serve your every need Plaza, 1800 Mass. Hillcrest, 925 Iowa Downtown, 921 Mass. Complete lines of cosmetics, toiletries Complete prescription departments and fountain service. - Complete decoupage materials — Boxes, purses, decorative plaques, lining paper - Art supplies and canvas Unusual Gift Ideas Artist Supplies 844 E. 13th VI 3-3877 CONCORD SHOP Div. of McConnell Lumber - Liquitex now in 8 oz. jar The Party Place! Mont Bleu Ski Lodge Route 2, Lawrence VI 3-2363 KU's Best Dressed Coed will be selected in a fashion show contest at 8 p.m. Dec. 10 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Eleven finalists will compete for the title. The winner will enter the national best dressed contest sponsored by Glamour Magazine. Eleven coeds to compete for 'Best Dressed' title Pearson Hall; Kim Wendt, Shawnee freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall; Carol Boney, Storm Lake, Iowa, sophomore, Lewis Hall. The finalists are: Linda K. Smith, Prairie Village freshman, Corbin Hall; Mannette Huza, Madelia, Minn., freshman, Ellsworth Hall; Grace Dexter, Topeka junior, Gertrude Sellards Janet Young, St. Joseph, Mo., freshman, Oliver Hall; Barbara Lask, Western Springs, Ill., junior, Alpha Gamma Delta; Shary Stafford, Belleville junior, Chi Omega; Sally Wells, Shawnee junior, Delta Gamma; Pam Miller, Overland Park sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta; Sandi McMorris, Leawood sophomore. WHY DID 13 WOMEN WILLINGLY OPEN THEIR DOORS TO THE BOSTON STRANGLER? THIS IS A TRUE AND REMARKABLE MOTION PICTURE. Tony Curtis Henry Fonda George Kennedy OBSTARING Mike Kellin Murray Hamilton Suggested for Mature Audiences. PRODUCED BY Robert Fryer DIRECTED BY Robert Fleischer Edward Anhalt SCREENPLAY BARRON THE GOLDEN Frank Mat. 2:30 Sat. & Sun. Evening 7:15-9:15 Some helpful hints for those who are very rich,very beautiful, very hip,elaborately oversexed,tuned in, turned on,and bored to death. JAMES COBURN · JAMES MASON JAMES FOX · SUSANNAH YORK Screenplay by DONALD CAMMEL and HARRY JEWEN JR. - Produced by MARTIN MANUALS Director RODER PARKRICH - TECHNICOLOR - A COLUMBIA PICTURE - A MARTIN MANUALS Production Mat. Daily 2:30 Evening 7:15-9:15