Page 6 University Daily Kansas Monday, Sept. 15, 1958 JUDITH NEIL DONNA WHITE Summer Engagements Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Reilly Neil, Abilene, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Judy, to Robert Mettlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mettlen, Hutchinson. Miss Neil is a junior in the School of Education and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Mettlen is a 1958 graduate of the School of Business and was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is now studying at the University of Birmingham in Birmingham, England. No wedding date has been set. Mr. and Mrs. Cuba C. White announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna, to Rule Olson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ruben Olson, all of Wichita. Miss White is a senior in the School of Education and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Olson attended Colorado College and was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He was graduated from Kansas State College in 1955 and is now a senior in the University of Kansas School of Medicine. To Keep in Step With Space Age Women Wear Outer-Orbit Boots This space age has many things in store in the field of fashion—even Flash Gordon boots. There are many phases of these boots—some short, some tall. A Bermuda boot runs almost to the knee; however, the boot to be seen most frequently will end a short distance above the ankle. Some of the boots will be for outer space and weather and others will be indoor, fair-weather boots. Among those for outermost space might be a water-repellent poplin lined in fleece, zipped tight, or a warm leather boot with a lambskin lining. Fair weather boots could include a sleek flannel boot, lined in red perhaps, and piped around the top with black leather. One of the boot styles is perfectly plain kidskin gathered a few inches past the ankle. Most popular will be the boot with winged-collar, standing a few inches above the ankle in back and curving down to the eyelets in front. Brushed leather will be used for the boots more often than not. These boots will even-up ensembles by justifying the top-heavy look, caused by this year's bulky sweaters. Now both ends have the bulky look. They are sharp, "but really," when they are the end (so to speak) of a tapered slack, bulky sweater out-fit. The space in between the slack and boot top is occupied, of course, by the new knit-to-fit tights. Boot designs do not end after satisfying the needs of college women for casual wear. There are boot styles for all occasions, even formal evenings. For the most elegant occasions, the boot is fashioned of ultra-soft leather in gold, silver, white or vivid tones to match ensembles, with pointed toe and stiletto heels. Rich purple and blue soft suedes will be among the colors for evening wear and many of the boots will have rhinestone decorated heels. Tapered-leg slacks are almost a classic and no college woman can do without at least two pair in her favorite length—ranging anywhere from below the knee to ankle-length. For Busy MEN And Busy WOMEN A Checking Account Saves VALUABLE TIME Contrasts of Texture FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.I.C. Basic black is still a No.1, but this year's shoe designers have combined it with color—using predominately brown. Black has also been combined with red, green, and blue. There will be a lot-of-leg showing with the shorter knee-length hemline and attention will be centered on the leg. Therefore college women will be more shoe conscious than ever and when they don a special date dress or dress for church and Sunday dinner, the shoes they wear will be carefully chosen. It is color and texture combination which are fashion's keynotes. Touches of black patent have been added to many of the new fall shoes. For instance, a red pump scrolled in black patent leather; a bright blue shoe on a black patent leather heel, or a smoky brown suede pump bow-tied and heeled in black patent. Contrasts Set Pace in Shoes The new contrast of texture forecast will include additions of lizard and calfskin. Perhaps a woodsmoke brown suede with its slim toe tipped in lizard or a mossy green suede pump bow-collared and piped in calfskin will be members of a collection. Pois de soils will sometimes be added to suede. Other things to look for in dress shoes will be long haired leather, extension soles, and heels that are not so high and often made of stacked leather. Bright colors, of course, are an all-important thing even in dress shoes. Shoes should 8th & Mass. match or blend with the dress they are worn with when possible. Types of Heels As high fashion shoes are available in all heel heights, it is no longer necessary to wear high heels to be in fashion. Styles and shapes and sizes for all tastes—stacked heels, little heels, keg heels, medium heels, high heels—are the vogue. Mid-heels will make news curved and squared. All Types of Heels Styling will be generally simple and uncluttered. Such things as soft bows, a wide variation of straps—T-straps, diagonal straps, the high instep strap, and the low instep strap—will be used. Toes are shaped to a fine taper or are newly squared and flattened. Horse Blanket Plaids Top Fashion News This plaid, fashioned right out of the horse's mouth, is lightly spun of cashmere or wool and glows with burnished color. Of all the plaids of fall '58, the horse blanket plaid has fashion newness by the reins and will be hard to beat. It will be found crossing the finish line in bulky coats, some suits, and loosly cut sport separates. The new short—really short—skirts are a special fashion that calls for a hip-level sweater or overlouse. SEE IT NOW! TENNESSEE WILLIAMS* PULITZER PRIZE PLAY NOW ON THE SCREEN! The "stiletto," or needle toe, remains very smart. Slimmed and Trimmed Like all leather shoes this fall which are soft, featherweight, and styled with neat unbroken lines, the spectator has a new soft look and it's perforations are smaller and sparingly used. A spectator, newly slimmed and trimmed, with a finely tapered toe and stacked leather heel in mid-height is among the shoes making news. Sling pumps in soft leathers and suedes are good, too. NOW SHOWING GRANADA 9th & Iowa 150-Car Free Parking Open Ready to Serve You HILLCREST BARBER SHOP JAYHAWK CLEANERS & LAUNDRY HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER We Pick Up & Deliver 10%Off Cash & Carry THE LAUNDROMAT - No Attendant - Coin-Metered - Open 24 hours a day,7 days a week RANEY HILLCREST DRUG Tr - Cosmetics - Luncheonette - Fountain