Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1958 New Silhouettes Appear in Coats The trapeze, which swings full from under arm to its spreading hem, is destined for real popularity. The Empire, high-waisted look, is the fresh, animated fall '58 version of the chemise coat. It is relaxed, slim, and conveys an at-ease elegance. "Something new" definitely keynotes the coat fashions for this fall. There is a fresh, more exciting look to styling, color, and fabric which makes everything of previous seasons seem out-of-date. Eyes will focus on the back in coats that carry an elliptical look in drapes, blousons, or soft folds. This coat is variously referred to as the cocoon, balloon, sickle, or oval. Variations of three silhouette themes give play to this so-new appeal. Handsome additions to this top trio are the slim coats that show the lowest waistline ever by using a belt, band, or bow just above the knee, or perhaps a very low-placed knee flounce. Fur trims are a banner bonus to these new coats and are flat, full, *o* 2 Pinnings Announced Jarrell-Kohlwes Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Joan Jarrell to Allen Kohlwes. Mr. Kohlwes is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Denver University. Both are Kansas City, Mo., juniors. Fountain-Rider Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Pat Fountain, Onawa, Iowa, senior, to Bruce Rider, Wichita. Mr. Rider is a 1958 graduate of the University of Kansas and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He will attend Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, Calif. bouffant, as in fox, lynx, and real raccoon for more casual styles. Fabrics are causing a great deal of excitement with accent on deep texture. Many imported fabrics are used for their sumptuous luxury, but are rivaled by domestic woolens which have never been more elegant. Mohair is the most important of the woolens. It is loopy, curled, or brushed, and lends itself to exciting new colors. Woolens also appear as bold plaids, dapper checks, refined tweeds, and in novelty weaves. For color, there is a choice of everything imaginable. All variations of greens, browns, purple, blues and reds. Black, of course, is always important in fashion. Jackets Have Ivy Styling College men will be looking for color and texture interest in their sports jackets this year. A tweed or Shetland jacket will be the main-stay of many wardrobes. The styling of the sports jackets is Ivy with such extra touches as leather piping, decorative buttons, and change pockets. Vertical stripes, houndtooth checks and large plaids will be among the patterns. Many of the sports jackets have gone green—muted and olive predominantly—as Shetland and wool tweeds demand it. Tweeds will have a very soft touch. Although, on occasion, men wear the tweed and glen plaid jackets of their suits with contrasting slacks as sports jackets they should expect the sports jackets they buy to be of a breed of their own—not the upper half of a suit. On some campuses blazers will be good. A classic that is quite dressy The Jay James will hold their first regular meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday in the Memorial Union Pine Room. Members are asked to take money for their skirt material. . . . *** The Freshmen Pepclub, a combination of the Red Peppers and Froshawks, will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Memorial Union Ballroom. Petitions for officers will be distributed and new cheers and songs practiced. Membership cards may be purchased at this meeting. All freshmen men and women are invited. The Newman Club will hold a steak fry at the Phi Kappa fraternity at 6 p.m. Tuesday. All Catholic students have been invited. Shows 7:00, 9:10—Adults 90c is the navy blue flannel blazer with gold buttons. Contrasting tones in either very narrow or very broad stripings will be seen in the blazers. Among the stripes used side by side will be navy and maroon. "Yes, You Can Write for Magazines" is Miss Frances Grinstead's subject this evening, speaking before the Kansas City alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi in the home of one of the members. Miss Grinstead is associate professor of journalism at the University of Kansas. Campus Club News NOW! SEE IT TODAY! Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results Shetland and cashmere sweaters will never fail, and this year cable stitches will be widely worn. George Clinton was elected the first Governor of New York state on July 6,1777. The collegian might try mixes in lovat, off-blacks, or greens. To keep up with the new fall colors there will naturally be sweaters in brilliant yellows, reds and orange. Shetland crew necks in soft muted tones and natural tans will be good, or a man might add a classic crew neck in bold stripes to his wardrobe. Crew Neck Sweaters Most Popular for Men Again this year men's sweaters for campus are predominately crew neck, always with long sleeves. Gloves Follow New Look Gloves Follow New Look French glove designers put the trapeze and chemise on the cuff. The chemise gloves narrow at the cuff as the dress narrows at the hemline, and the trapeze style flares. Narrow belts mark the midriffs. Just Say Charge It! Edmiston's ROBERT EDMISTON STORES, INC. Open A Charge Account 845 Massachusetts St. Newest College Styled Jumpers 1099 All Wool for Body and Looks. Styled to Meet the New College Trends. Smart Colors that Mean You Will Be a Fashion Leader on the Campus— FEM for 1 PAR with $300 from work or phone BEVI cold. close Ice p 0350. LOO sit p VI 3.