14 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 8, 1968 Show presents new fashions UNIVERSITY STYLES Ten members represented the organization as models, modeling four costumes each from 12 Lawrence stores. Fashions for all occasions in which the university wives and staff members might be involved were shown at an informal fashion show at 1:30 p.m. yesterday in the Kansas Union Watkins Room. Mrs. Paul Burton, 1339 Engel Road, wears a "pearl gray" romantic styled two-piece outfit. The show, "Another Go- Around with Fashions in the Round," was sponsored by the University Woman's Club, an organization for faculty wives and women staff members. The outfits shown ranged from slacks and casual wear to cocktail and formal evening wear. They included sports outfits, casual suits, at-home lounging wear, several cocktail dresses, a hostess outfit and two long formalms. Several new trends for this winter were shown. One was a Mediterranean look, accented by embroidery and an influence of Nehru detail. The man-tailored and romantic trends were also evident. The man-tailored trend was seen in one Chesterfield plaid man-styled coat and in tailoring details on other costumes. Softly tailored features were apparent on at least half of the 40 outfits shown. Those features included the dirndl skirt, ruffled blouses with large collars and longer, slightly fitted jackets. New winter colors shown were "redwood," a soft red brick color, "pearl gray," a marbled light gray and "palomino beige," a streaked brown and beige. Shoes were obviously clunky, including those intended for dressier occasions. Predominant colors were antique brown and cordovan. Music was provided by Shirley Flory, Baker University junior, Lawrence and Donna Huitt, Lawrence junior. Co-chairmen for the event were Mrs. Frank K. Reilly, 2414 Danbury Place, and Mrs. A. J. Rowell, 1102 W. 20th St. —On the KU scene— INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES—"Red Desert" tonight at 7:30 in Hoch Auditorium. UNIVERSITY LECTURE—John Meyendorff speaks on "The Impact of Byzantinism on Russian Civilization," at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union Curry Room. The next meeting of the University Women's Club is at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 21 in the Watkins Room. RED DOG INN—Tonight is $1 night with Friar Tuck and the Monks. Saturday night features the Reasons Why. GRANADA THEATER-Peter Sellers in "I Love You, Alice B. Toklas" VARSITY THEATER—"The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter," starring Alan Arkin. HILLCREST THEATER NO. 1—"Barbarella," starring Jane Fonda. HILLCREST THEATER NO. 2—"Paper Lion." HILLCREST THEATER NO. 3-"Beniam." SUNSET DRIVE-IN—"The Savage Seven," and "Psych-Out." Protect Your Clothes from spots, stains, rain and snow with FABRIC PROTECTOR (ideal for stadium wear) Scotchgard Available exclusively at: 1029 New Hamp. Phone VI 3-3711 launderers and dry cleaners daily pickup and delivery to all dorms, fraternities and sororities. MR. YUK—This weekend featuring Glass of Sherry. SUA CARNIVAL "Carousel of Countries or As the World Turns On," tomorrow night at 7 in the Kansas Union. Sock it to the Sooners! UNIVERSITY THEATRE— "Kismet" tonight and Saturday at 8:20 p.m. CHAMBER CHOIR—Concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Swarthout Recital Hall. SUA POPULAR FILM—"The Umbrellas of Cherbourg," at 7 and 9:30 tonight, Saturday and Sunday in Dvche Auditorium. Store hours : 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 1744 Massachusetts 6th and Michigan