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2 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan

Do p r spring thing in MSI) sportswearS w e a ts h ir ts

J a c k e ts

J erseys

T -S h irts

A t M S U Booksto re , sp o rtsw e a r I s sp r in g in g a ll o ve r with th is se a ­so n ’s sty le 's and shaidas. And i t ’s a ll p e rso n a lize d with p re st ig e — the M S U nam e end em b lem . Stop In today, w e 've got the s iz e an d shapeto f it you.

GreeksY o u r housa nam e f i t s on any sp o rtsw e ar.

C h o o se fro m -ou r sto ck o f se w -o n G reek

le tte rs.

BOOK STORE

In the Center for International Programs

Friday, April 5 , 1968 3

A n y t h i n g g o e s ’ i n S p r i n gB y F A T A N S T F 'i i

State N e w s Sta ff W r ite rT h e w ord fo r S p r in g is: " A n y ­

th ing g o e s . " a s it w h ir ls in w ith a w ide range of s ty le s fo r fa sh ­ion -m inded ro m a n t ic s or

Be nn ie and C lyd e - in sp ire d en­thusiasts.

V a r y in g f ro m subtle ru ffled pa ste ls to h ig h ly fitted, belted and pocketed p rin ts, sp r in g fa sh io n s o ffe r a d ive rse se le c ­tion of sty les, fab ric s, and

colors.The m o st re vo lu t io n a ry pace­

setter to ente r the sp r in g fa sh ­ion line-up is the hu sh b louse In sp ire d by J a c k ie K enn edy or her E a s te rn trip last fall. The look of th is long, pointed- collared. pocketed sh irt w h ich

car. be d re ssed up o r dow n r.ow a a o rn s ra in coa ts, suits. a: d sh irtd re sse s.

The p op u la r ity of th is body- fitt in g sh irt w h ich can be fitting sh ir t ha s put b lou se s . ahead of trad it iona l ligh t­w e igh t sw e a te rs and kn it tops a s p red icted sp r in g favo rite s. It now co m e s in a n u m b e r of fab- ric s--c repe and chen ille , the m o st popu lar, and o ffe rs other v a r ia t io n s f ro m b ra s s buttons to

F re n c h cu ffs to a cco m p an y th is new. ta ilo red look.

F o r those interested in b lou se s - r a t h e r than sh irts, w ith an. "u n ta ilo re d ' look, fa sh ion de­s ig n e rs created the cu rren t fa v ­orite. the V ic to r ia n ru ffled blouse, and have added the "p e a s a n t " look to sp r in g fa sh ­

ion rack s.The peasant b louse is a s im - ,

pie fo llow -up of p opu la r ro m a n ­tic fa sh io n s w ith its low scoop- line and s lig h t ly puffed slee ve s U su a lly m ade of crepe and other "s e e - t h r o u g h " fab r ic s. this b louse ha s b rough t the "l it t le - g ir l lo o k” to a height

C om p le t in g th is tota l look, the d irn d l s k ir t is the u su a l a cco m p an im e n t of these

blouses. T h is s lig h t ly fla red s k ir t w ith its w ide belt h a s re ­p laced the c la s s ic A -lin e in popu larity.

D re sse s , now w o rn m o re than eve r fo r d a ily attire, a re tak ing ad va n tage of the trend s that fitted and ru ffled b lou se s a re m ak ing. F a sh io n d e s ig n e rs a re

Nasty peopleThe new look In fa sh io n s is a throw back to the 1920s, and gu e ss which no torious

young couple are at It aga in . State N ew s .Photo by Bob Iv in s

p re d ic t in g that the bush d re ss w ill re p la ce the c la s s ic sh ir t ­waist.- w h ile ru ffled "G o n e W ith the W in d " - t v p e d re sse s a re a lso popular.

A lso e x tre m e ly popu la r a re the " l it t le -o ld - la d y " f lo ra l p r in ts fo r sp ring . G o in g a ga in st a ll u su a l d re s s conventions, these bold -co lored eye ca tche rs a re now w o rn w ith c la sh in g ties, ascots. and sca rve s , tied and tossed c a re le s s ly at the neck.' O the r ke y w o r & fo r sp r in g a re %-ests and jackets. P o pu la rize d by F a y e D u n aw ay , the Bonn ie and C lyd e look w ill now g race m a n y • sp r in g su its. Vented jackets, w ide lapels, and droopy- hang ing ve sts w ill h igh ligh t

T H E S O L ID G O L D E A S T E R R A B B IT ”

He does not lay golden eggs, but he does took great with that

new Easter outfit.Pin is 14 karat tex»ured gold and

has a safety c#tch. $25.

J E W E L R Y ■ ! S IN C E 1876

121 S. W A S H IN G T O N . L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N

th is 3 0 's look w ith c la sh upon c la sh of pattern, and an abun­dance of p in stripes.

A cce sso r ie s fo r fash ion- m inded B o n n ie s e sp e c ia lly add to the total look A popu lar favo rite is the p in striped m in i sk ir t w ith m atch in g, s lig h t ly longe r double b reasted coat. B e re ts and a sc o ts o r t ie s a re other m u sts to com p lete the

look.It is in th is 3 0 's fa sh ion re-

ju v in a t ion that the sk ir t length g re a tly va r ie s. F a sh io n d e s ig n ­e r s o ffe r a w ide v a r ia t io n from ca lf-length m a x i coa ts to d a rin g b a ck le ss "a f t e r f iv e " m in is.

O n the other end of the fash ion ladder, "m e n 's w e a r fo r w o m ­en "- s t y le s a re pred icted fa v ­

o r ite s fo r fo llo w e rs o f a m o re sty lized look N o w studentsand sec re ta r ie s, and not ju st p ro fe sso rs and b u s in e ss execu­tives. w il l w e a r three piece su it outfits, cuffed trou se r

s la ck suits.T h is look o ffe rs ta ilo ring, w ith

clear, c lean lines. Su ch typ ica l fa b r ic s a s g len p la id and h e rr in g ­bone a re ra p id ly d isp la c in g p a s­tel ligh t-w e ight w oo ls fo r E a s t e r

suits.A no the r m a le - in sp ire d look is

found in s p r in g 's m il it a ry fa sh ­ions. R e ta in in g the str ic t de sign w h ich ch a rac te r ize s m ilita ry

outfits, th is look ha s copied the doub le-breasted coat, shou lder epaulets, p ip ing, and b ra id in g

found on typ ic a l o f f ic e r 's u n i­fo rm s.

F a sh io n ha s even been in flu ­enced b y the h ippies. T h e ir }ove of the F a s t h a s g iv e n fa sh io n a touch of the exotic. E v e n in g c lothes now fea tu re the soft d raped look of typ ica l ea ste rn sty les. Low . soft neck line s and flow ing. crepe floor-lengthsk ir t s and pants h ig h lig h t the d e s ig n s fo r e ven ing ensem b les.

T h is e a ste rn in fluence has

a lso been extended to a cce s­sories. L o n g s t ra n d s of Ind ia -

like beads, sodered jew e lry, and la rg e m e ta l r in g s w ill c o m ­p lim ent m a n y ou tfits th isspring.

E v e n in g c lo thes w ill repeat, in a m o re d a r in g fo rm than ever, the 3 0 's and ro m a n t ic look Ir. a v am p -lik e rendition, "a f te r f iv e " c lo th ing w ill featu re V 'd crepe su its, k ic k pleated sk irts , and b a c k le s s m in is adorned w ith sequ in s, ru ffles, bow s, or o str ich feathers.

The o ve ra ll p ic tu re of sp rin g fash ion is that it w ill a r r iv e w ith a b righ t sp la sh of co lor, and w ill p lease c lo th ing trend set­ters and c la s s ic a ls a like.

M e n ' s w e a r a n a

g a n g s t e r l o o kL O S A N G E L E S < U P I ’-T h e re

w a s a lot of talk th is y e a r in L o s A r.geles about the "B o n n ie and C lv d e " look in m e n 's w e a r this fa ll A good look a round ind i­ca te s the look w ill have a m a jo r ir.thtence but it w on l re vo lu ­tionize the m e n 's w e a r industry.

T h e look w a s there in ties, ir sh irts, i r sh o e s a little and. m a y ­be. in hats. T h e re w ill be a lot of str iped doub le-breasted su its w ith a p ronounced ga n g ste r stripe, e ith e r p in o r chalk, in a re a l look of the 1930s. Bu t this is on ly a sm a ll part of the m a r ­

ketT h e ta lk w a s at the recent

convention of the M e n s W e ar R e ta ile r s of A m e r ic a and the con cu rren t m eetin g ot the A m e r ic a n In stitu te of M e n s and B o y s ' w ear. T h e re ta ile rs, of course, w e re look ing hope­fu lly fo r som eth in g that w ou ld inc rease sa le s

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4 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan

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Turtleneck paces male spring attire

Brief bikinireplaces

The turtleneck sw eater, w h ich ha s becom e in c re a s in g ly popu lar s in ce la st fall, is tops in m en s sp r in g fash ions.

A cco rd in g to E a s t L a n s in g m e rch an ts, the g rea te st dem and ha s been fo r b lack and w hite

turtlenecks. H ow eve r, co lo rs that coo rd ina te w ith those found

in sp o rts coa ts and o ther c lo ­th ing a re in h igh dem and this sp ring.

Sp r in g ha s u shered in b right and liv e ly co lo rs in m e n 's cloth ing. M u s ta rd yellow , v i­b rant o range, bold blue and c h a r ­treuse g reen a re p redom inan t ir, sp o rts c lo th in g w ith m a tch in g tu rt lenecks a va ilab le

T a tte rsa ll su its and spo rts coats a long w ith a w ide v a r ie ty o í s t r ip e s -h o r izó n ta l. ve rt ica l and d ia g o n a l-a re a lso a part of the sp r in g fa sh io n look. T u rt le ­necks in v a r io u s hues can be used fo r accent.

T u rt le n e c k s can a lso be w orn w ith the new M a o o r m anda rin - co lla red su its and sp o rts coats show n th is sp ring .

The latest fa sh ion a c c e sso ry to be w o rn w ith the turtleneck is the m a le ch a in neck lace in tro ­duced by P ie r re C a rd in w hen he show ed h is new sp r in g co lle c ­tion of m en s c lo th ing in P a r is M o s t of the c lo thes have been designed to he w o rn w ith tie- less. button le ss turtlenecks. M o s t ch a in s a re o f beaten m etal, p re d o m in an tly s i lv e r and east a lu m in u m , and m a n y a re set w ith cut and uncu t p re c iou s and se m ip re c io u s stones.

S u a v e

A student ponders the Im ­portan t choice fo r an “ In ” appearance in fo rm a l w ear.

State N ew s Photo by R u sse ll Steffey

M a n - m a d e

f i b e r s m e a n

e a s y c a r e

M o re m a n -m ad e fib e rs w ill be u sed in a ll types of c lo th­ing. a c co rd in g to Be rne tta K ah ab ka . C oop e ra t ive E x te n ­s ion S e rv ic e textile s spec ia list at M S U

" I n the fu tu re w e can expect even e a s ie r ca re and g rea te r d u ra b il ity fro m the m an -m ade fib e rs w ith us today and those to be developed. "

In n ova t ion s by fib e r m a n u ­fa c tu re rs inc lude a therm o- re ac tive fib e r that w ill adjust to tem perature , a se lf-ste riliz in g fib e r and im p rove d techn iques in textu riz ing ya rn s.

D eve lo pm en t o f an a ll-p u r­pose so lven t that w ou ld d rv- clean and launder in one ope ra ­tion is connected w ith a n t i­so ilin g f in ish e s a lre a d y on the

m arket."S in c e deve lopm en t and test­

ing of a n y new c lo th in g p ro ­

duct cannot dup lica te actua l w e a r and ca re c o n d it io n s . " M i s s K ah ab k a added, "c o n s u m e r s have the option to t ry the new deve lopm en ts w hen they a re first m a rke ted o r to w a it until m ost of the p ro b le m s a re w orked out "

topless lookW hat ha s happened to the

d a r in g top le ss b a th in g suit'.’ H a v e sw im su it fa sh io n s turned tow ard c o n se rv a t ism 0

It 's true. T o p le s s bath ing su its a re a th ing o f the past W om en have decided, fo r the t im e being, to le ave the top­

le ss sw im su it w he re it b e lo n g s - on the m ale.

Tw o-p iece b ik in is, a s b rie f a s possib le , have cap tu red the attention of w o m e n 's fa sh ion

de s ign e rs, a s w e ll a s the eye of e v e ry m a le on the beach N e ck lin e s a re st ill low. how ­eve r not a s d a r in g a s the w a is t ­line plunge.

T h e top le ss had its ob v iou s advantages. W hat better w a y to get an even su n ta n 0 It w a s n a tu ra lly m o re coo l and

com fortab le . O n the other hand, it faced one un con que r­ab le p ro b le m - le g a lit v . Those w om en w ho d id have the cou ra ge to w e a r it w e re w h isked a w a y into the paddy w agon before they cou ld ca tch one r a y o f sun. T h e m od e rn w o rld is not a s lib e ra l a s it c la im s to be.

T h e tw o-p iece of today, by no m e an s con se rva t ive , c o v e rs the ba rest e ssen tia ls. A p a ir of tr ian g le s c a r f s s k i l l fu lly tied in the r ig h t p la ce s e m e rg e s a s the popu la r sw im su it of today. B r ig h t and co lorfu l, so lid co lo r o r p r in ts of la rge flo w e rs a re tem pting c o m b in a t ion s fo r sun- tune fun.

A no the r inno% 'ation in sw im ­suit s ty le s of today is the knit,

sw ea te r suit, a v a r ia n ce of the tanksu it S u its a re u su a llyb rig h t ly co lo red in con tra st in g

stripes. S ty le s ra n ge fromtw o-p iece ha lte rs and sho rtsto the one-p iece w ith sm all,str iped sleeve s. T h e su it s a re com fo rtab le and a llo w fo r free ­dom of m o v e m e n t .

ju n io rs ruffle up a bit of voile

fo r the sheer delight . . .The soft sh ir t look in Lrosty topped d r e s s e s by A ’n R J r s . W ea-waisted tw o -p iece looi. s in sh e e r D acro n ® p o ly e ste r -co tto n f c r the m ostrom an tic approach t o ‘Spring. At left, peasant topping is pleas* nttopping in snowy white* voile with side buttons and stand-up c o - la r . C on trastin gg ro s g ra in striped bell rings a skirting of brown 1 7 .9 8 . Pindots on the black o r n. vy sk ir t re p e a t the pristine white of the deeply cuffed and lavishly ruffled blous* , c e n te r . 1 9 .9 8 . P a s te l cum m erbund adds a co lo r note to navy/white of his s issy -to p p ed , d irn d l-sk irted darling.1 9 .9 8 . All in junior sj.-jes.

6 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan

BUTTERFIELD

Sewing beeC o e d s, a le r t to the sh o rt hem line, are bu sy h em m ing la st y e a r ’s sp r in g w ard ­robe. These re s id e n ts o f B u tte rfie ld H a ll, who staged a sew ing c ir c le M onday, are (counter c lo ck w ise fro m low er left) Joyce Casbon, V a lp a ra iso , Ind., fre sh ­m an; M a r y Harp, F a rm in g to n junior; Sue Santti, Southfie ld sop hom ore ; Kathy D enn ison, A lle n P a rk jun ior; Sh a rro n P o llack , Ann A rb o r fre sh m an ; S a lly K e n - fie ld , H a st in g s jun ior; and Janet Goebel, Sebew aing fresh m an .

State N ew s Photo by L a r r y Hagedorn

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Super-short dress aim at 'Sew-ins'

It ’s not a sit-in. floo r m eeting, o r even a p ro te s t -p e rh a p s it can be ca lled a sew-in.

N ot the k ind w ith ro ck in g ch a irs, g ra n n y g la s se s o r nee­dlepoint. but one w ith sc is so r s, ru le rs and rad ios. T h e ja m se s ­s io n s on the f ir s t f lo o r in B u t ­terfie ld have taken on a new look.

T h e g i r l s have been ge tting together fo r p ro longed study b re ak s to sew . take up hem s, listen to the ra d io and talk.

A m id ta lk o ve r c la s se s a n d guys, the g ir l s sho rten a ll the ir sp r in g fa sh io n s and f in ish d re s ­se s they began o v e r sp r in g break.

So m e s k ir t s have been sh o rt ­ened and re -shortened and they a re g o in g up a ga in th is year. The f lo o rs a re s trew n w ith su m ­m e r p r in ts and s c ra p s of m a ­te ria l a s g i r l s cu t out patterns.

A -line d re sse s a re in the lead on the f ir s t f lo o r and the puff s le e ve s a re ta k in g ove r w here long s le e ve s left off.

R e g a rd le s s of the style, the length is w hat c o u n t s - it m u st be "s u p e r - sh o r t .” So m e of the le ss d a r in g g i r l s c r in ge w hen

they a re u rge d to m a k e the ir c rea tion s shorte r. B u t a lit­tle p e rsu a s io n is a ll it take s and the hem co m e s up.

O n ly t im e w ill te ll w he the r the ir clothe« w ill look p ro fe ss ion -

a l--w ith the la te st s ty le s and co l­ors. o r w hethe r they w ill look like s c ra p s of m a te r ia l sew n t o ge th e r and m ade a little too

short.In any ca se the floo r w ill be

buzzing fo r the next few w eeks un til m id -te rm s ro ll a round. Th en

the need les and p in s w ill be traded fo r b ook s and pens.

A c c e n t

b y s t o c k i n g sS to c k in g s shoot the w o rk s fo r

s p r in g - la c e -w o rk s . f lo w e rw o rk s and o the r p a tte rn s that w ork w e ll a s fa sh io n a cce n ts to a ll so rt s of costum es.

F lo w e r -w o rk s go b ig and bold, o r o ffe r t iny b lo s so m s on the vine. L a c e -w o rk s p la y it cool and open, o r choose bold pat­te rn s o r little p rints.

K n e e so c k s w o rk up to sp r in g exc item ent, in open, ligh t pat­terns. often w ithout cu ffs

A n im a l p rin ts, turtle and fea ­ther m a rk in g s and b i-co lored ha rlequ in d e s ig n s a re ju st som e of s p r in g s s to c k in g pat­terns. w e ll-p lanned to a c c o m ­p any sp o rt sw e a r sty les.

Th e "ta tto o e d la d y " look ap ­p e a rs in s to c k in g s w ith tattoo­like co lo rs, p rin ts.

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H i p p i e g a r b t u r n s O r i e n t a l■ ■ - f t ___1 h<> v p rv up rv lonp and la rpp n re fe rr in e e x t re m e lv sho rt ha

T h e look ot the O rien ta l m y s t ic and la v ish use ol leather a re th is y e a r 's trends in h ipp ie outfits. The non­h ipp ie p ick s h is c lo the s w ith fa sh ion in m ind, w h ile the rea l h ipp ie is not conce rned w ith appearance s.

F o r those w ho w ant the w ay? in look of the far-outs. Tibetari p ra ve r-ro b e s and hand, b lock p rinted In d ia n sh ir t s a re the th ing s to look for.

T h e robes, fo r both sexe s, a re about ankle-length. fit loo se­ly and a re m u lt i-co lo red A f ­r ic a n robes, sho rte r and ir. v a r io u s sty les, a re a lso popu­la r T h e T ibe tan robes have a ra th e r h igh c o lla r w h ile the A fr ic a n s ty le s a re m o re close ly re lated to the loose cu t of a conventiona l bathrobe.

The In d ia n sh ir t s have a

Footwearaccentsromance

N e w shoe s p re tty up fo r a re ­turn to ro m an ce th is spring! A long w ith ru ffles, d irn d ls and flow ing sleeve s, fa sh io n re ve rts to foo tw ear w ith f la tte rin g lines

and p re tty trim s.S ty le s co ve r a v a r ie ty of old

and new trends. A m o n g them a re re fined b ra s s and go ld o r ­nam ents. b aby do ll toes, highe 'r heels, f low e r trim , m in ib o o ts arid the T h ir t ie s influence.

L e a th e rs in sp ir in g th is foot­w e ar inc lude sm ooth, g ra in ed w axy, em bossed , suede, b ru sh ­ed. lu stre and patent.

F o r d a y t im e w ear, shoe s a re set off w ith s lin g s, s t ra p s o r d is ­creet trim . S l in g -b a c k s a re abun­d a n t -o n e ind ication of a m o re fem in ine fee ling in footwear. S t ra p s con tinue w ide and not too str ippy. show in g m o re leath­er. a s in fat T -st ra p o r m a ry - jane sty les. ;

Im p o rta n t exception to the lady like look is the higfi- tongued. low -heeled pum p spo rt­ing m on k s tra p o r b ra s s studs, a sty le m eant to a cco m p an y ta i­

lored costum es.The c la s s ic m oc is jo ined b y

the soft-look m occa sin , in gloVe o r b ru shed le athe rs w ith k iltie fr in ge o r ta sse l treatm ent, trtiy n a ilhead s and paste l «polcVs so m e t im e s set off by w h ite b ind ­ing.

A s p a rt of the "B o n n ie and C ly d e ” o r T h ir t ie s in fluence on fash ion, the spectator-tie a p ­p e a rs in b lack -w h ite o r a ll white, and in sm ooth o r ligh tly g ra in ed le a the rs p a ired w ith

patent. C hu nk m id-hee ls, per­forated t r im and soft r ib bon ties

com p lete the look.S p r in g 's m in i-boot p ro v id e s a .

new in fo rm a l look. T h is low- heeled ank le boot ha s open ings at the sides, o ve r the instep, and so m e t im e s even at the toe's.

E v e n in g footw ear ru n s the ga m u t fro m high-fronted pum p s

to sanda ls. T h ough hee ls a re m o st ly at m idhe igh t, there a re som e h ighe r ones — p e rha p s fo re ­shadow ing a fa ll trend.

Shoe co lo rs a re c le a r yet soft, in p a ste ls and neutra ls. B la ck and w h ite c o m b in a t ion s and m a n y b ro w n s step to the fore. F o r a fte r-da rk there a re white, off-white, ro se and ro m a n t ic s i l ­ver. go ld o r b ronze -co lored leath­

ers.

' l. vu -stvle c o lla r and a re ap- y -i im a te ly hip-length. S l ig h t ly la rg e r s ty le s a re w o rn b y g i r l s a s .resses. T h e y m a y e ithe r bu- >»n up the side o r center fro. 4. T h e co lo rs a re loud ant rla sh in g.

F ivo r ite a tt ire w ith the sh ir ts art le v is. faded blue je a n s and s r ted den im bell-bottom s. fo r 1 / i m e n and w om en. In any

the s la c k s shou ld be

•s g jb w h a t baggy.f tdian han dbags and a rm y

I t p sa c k s a re a used to tote I > ¿ s . jew e lry , extra neek- l.tt >s and w h ateve r e lse a hi[ lie n o rm a lly c a rr ie s.

V ith e r is c o m in g in ve ry h ir for a ll uses. L e a th e r I if* ets. ve sts and t ro u se rs a re

a ll great, if one c a n . a ffo rd it Bu t these a re ve rV . she ik

outfits and shou ld be w orn on ly fo r the m ost fo rm a l freak- outs and trips.

H igh , frin ged -lea the r boots have been v e ry popu lar, but g ive w a y to san d a ls and bare feet in sp ring . Low -cu t leather san d a ls a re p re fe rred to high- laced sty les, but a s in a ll h ipp ie w ear, the cho ice is pu re ly ind iv idua l. T h e m o st sought- a fte r san d a ls a re m a d e of w ate r buffa lo hide, because of its u t ilita r ian value.

O the r t h in g s ' fo r m e n to com p lete the look a re laded,

m issh a p e n hats and p ierced ears. T h e e a rr in g s shou ld be go ld c irc le s. G i r l s ' e a r r in g s shou ld be long and sw ing in g.

Toe r in g s and a quan tity

of f in ge r r in g s a re a lso needed a cce sso rie s. A n k le b race le ts m ade o f be lls a re a lso great

sp rin gw ea r.H ip p ie shades a re ro se -co lored

in e ithe r the la rg e "g r a n n y g l a s s e s " sty le o r v e ry sm a ll W ide w a tch band s a re m a d e of

leather.And. of course, beads and

pendants a re a n e ce ssa ry part of a h ipp ie outfit. B e a d s shou ld

be very, v e ry long and large. The pendants shou ld be e ither jaded o r noisy.

H ipp ie h a ir s ty le s h a ven 't changed m uch, except fo r the use of the part, near the cen­ter. So m e h ipp ie g i r l s a re

p re fe rr in g e x t re m e ly short hair.

A nd fina lly , fo r that hard-to- get h ipp ie look at the pool, the outfit fo r g u y s is beads, a hat and cut-off levis. F o r g ir ls , i t 's bead s and a one- piece. loo se -fitt ing ba th in g suit.

T a s t e f u l c o l o r s p r e s e n t

f a s h i o n g o u r m e t ’s d e l i g h tT a ste fu l hues sea son sp ring . T h e w e ll-fla vo re d b r ig h t s a re

to a fa sh ion go u rm e t s delight, lim e, lip st ic k red. fuchsia , sca r- I t 's co lo r a la carte, a s b r ig h ts let. o ra n ge red. c h a rtre u se and and d a rk s, p a ste ls and bo ld s lem on, m ix in a ppea lin g v a r ie ty

T h e potpou rri b eg in s w ith the tangv b righ ts. c re a m y pastels, ric h d a rk shade s and m a n y tan­ta liz ing hues in between. Bu t these a re ju st the appetizers.

C o lo r s a re used in new com ­b inations. T h e b r ig h ts a re toned dow n w ith d a sh e s of neutra ls, o r d ram atized w ith deep da rk co lors, such a s hot p ink c o m ­bined w ith coffee brown.

P re tty p a ste ls breeze in w ith p inks, m e lons, soft o live s, c o r­als. ap rico ts, baby blue, p e r i­

w inkle. aqua and buttercup. A nd the ic y she rbe rt sh a d e s add an extra d a sh of spice.

B ro w n s a ppea r in e v e ry shade fro m tan to chocolate. C la s s ic s such a s ch a lk w hite, sta rk b la ck and n a v y a re on the m enu, m ixe d w ith p a ste ls and

brights.

W hethe r sh a d e s a re ligh t or d a rk , pa le o r b right, it s the w a y c o lo r s ge t together that of­ten m a k e s the news.

A lo n g w ith a p lentifu l he lp­ing of so lid and tone-on-tone hues, sp r in g fa sh io n se rv e s up flo ra ls, str ipes, geom etrie s, ab­stracts. p la id s and ch e ck s of e v e ry im a g in a b le varie ty.

Far-outHow to be “ In ” with the fo r -o u t crow d re q u ire s I v is , lo o se -fitt in g s h ir t s

a satche l to c a r r y the r *«ds o f a hippie.

State N ew s Photo by L a r r y Hagedorn

S h o u l d e r

b a g s m a k e

c o m e b a c kP A R I S i U P I i-S h o u ld e r b ags

re a lly a re co m in g back, p a r ­ti u la r ly fo r the young. N e a r ­ly e v e ry one of the han dbags on sa le in the M i s s D io r re ad y tc w e a r boutique have detach­ab le shou lde rstrap s.

One of the m o st in te re stin g

ones loo ks like a na vy b rie f­ca se w ith dyed na vy linen sides. T h e p u rse open s out like a book w ith lo ts of com partm e nts. D io r p lanned it a s a beach bag. but it loo ks sm a rt enough to go to town, p a rt ic u la r ly because it ha s two hand le s e xa c t ly like those of a b rie fc a se to hold it w hen its ow n er d o e sn 't w ant to use the shou ld e r strap.

The ones show n w ith the D io r cputure co llection w e re t iny sq u a re s set w ith a handle. The sq ua re s set w ith a round c irc le m e ta l fo r a handle. T h e m ode ls topped the ir hand s th rough the c ir c le s and held the squa re portion, frequently tu rn ing them a lm o st up side dow n a s they pa ­raded.

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' K e e p t h eSp r in g , a s they say . is here. , sp r in g te rm w hen the tem pera-

T h e best ind ica t ion o f th is *u re s o a r s a b ove a b lis te r in g event is r ig h t ou tside v o u r dorm 50- V°u W ^1 see the M ic h ig a n w indow . b ra nch of the N a t io n a l Sunbu rn .

There, on a n y g iv e n d a y in B lis te r. F la k e and P e e l if you

springtime enchantment

Whispering crepeA l a t e d a y l o o k a s f l a t t e r i n g a s

c a n d l e l i g h t . T o b e w o r n r u f f l e d ,

b o w e d , a n d v e r y , v e r y s o f t l y . D r e s s

s h o w n a b o v e , w r a p p e d t o t h e s i d e

a n d f o a m e d w i t h p l e a t e d r u f f l i n g .

P e r k y s p r i n g p a s t e l s . O u r c r e p e

c o l l e c t i o n i s p r i c e d f r o m . . .

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Downtown/F rondo r Center/E astLansIng

T a n ’ g a m e t h r i v e scan t T a n Soc iety, an o rgan iza ­tion w ith a s ta g g e r in g nu m be r of m e m b e rs in the sta te of M ic h ­igan alone.

Th ese ded icated sou ls spend the tim e, not devoted to b a st­ing th e m se lve s w ith a fr igh te n ­ing co llec tion of con coc tion s and dod g in g the w a te r d rop le ts in the show e r t M S U w a te r is ha rd : it w il l le ave both you and yo u r tan in a neat little p ile of fla ke s on the d o rm ro om floor a fte r a coup le of w e e k s i. sp read -eag led in# the g low ing .

rad ian t w a rm th of the M ic h ig a n sun.

A l l fo r the sa ke of a tan

that re fu se s to st ic k a round b y itse lf

T h e sad fac t is that if you» w ish to m ode l yo u r new s p r in g ' w a rd rob e w ith the ap p rop ria te fla ir, you m u st have a tan o r at least a p pea r som ew ha t p ink a round the r ig h t edges.

Bu t the C a re and F e e d in g of a tan is n 't a ll ha rd labor. If you a re in ven tive tand w hat se lf-re spec tin g co llege student

N EE D S A N D A L S ?W e have a com plete se le ctio n o f French, Ita lian and M e x ican sa n d a ls fo r men and wom en.

From $5.95

C h eck on o u r se lection o f cow boy boots and r id in g boots, too!

M S U S h o e R e p a ir5 M IN U T E H E E L S E R V IC E

225 G R A N D R IV E R — E A S T L A N S IN G

i s n 't ? i you w ill fab r ica te qua int g a m e s to keep yo u rse lf from go in g f la k y in s ide w h ile you gu a rd y o u r tan fro m the sam e w ithout.

The favorite --and b y fa r the m o st c h a l le n g in g -su n ta n ga m e

is C h a se the S t ra p -m a rk s . P a r ­t ic ip an ts in th is g a m e a re re ­qu ired to have a t least two sw im ­su its of d iffe rent sty les. T h e ge ne ra l idea is to ob ta in one set of s t ra p -m a rk s b y w e a r in g the f irs t suit, then t ry to get rid of them by w e a r in g the other w h ich ha s s ta p s in d if ­ferent p laces, the fo llow ing day. A fte r about a w eek of C h a se the S tra p -m a rk s , the p a r ­tic ipant not on ly ha s not rid he rse lf of he r s t ra p -m a rk s . but

is beg inn in g to re se m b le a re lie f m a p of v a r ic o se veins.

P o p u la r w ith the 1-went-to- F lo r id a -fo r-sp r in g -b re a k set is L e t 's C o m p a re A rm s. T h is ga m e re q u ire s a good poker face and 20-20 v is ion . P la y e r s beg in by eye in g each o ther c a re ­fu lly f ro m a d istance , then ru sh ­ing to one another, a rm s out thrust, to see w ho is da rker. Th e w in n e r goe s on to m o re com petit ion w h ile the lo se r v o w s that he w ill s ta y out in the sun till he fee ls h is a rm is in good enough cond ition fo r a

rem atch .

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B on n ie and C lyd e a re tak ing o ve r S p r in g 's fa sh io n s in hats. B r im m in g w ith the exc item en t B on n ie and C lyd e b rough t to the screen, com e the B o n n ie berets, the f lo p p v -b r im m e d s k im m e rs and the flow e r w igs.

F o r those g lo o m y and wet d a y s th is s p r in g have com e the

R a in y D a y ' hats. M a d e of v in ­y l p la stic, these ra in ha ts a re

a r r iv in g in str ipes, p o lka dots and so lid s of a ll c o lo rs to c o m ­plete y o u r S p r in g fa sh io n w a rd ­robe.

M r s . D o ro th y D o w lin g , m a n a ­g e r of m ill in e ry . J. W. K n a p p and

^ Co.. sa id the B o n n ie b e re ts a re a r r iv in g in felt, s t ra w and cloth. A ll the c o lo rs a re pop u la r th is ye a r and the k e y w o rd is " c a s ­u a l. "

T h e f low e r w ig s have com e in to sty le th is sp r in g in a n t ic ip a ­tion of those d a y s at the beach w hen th e re 's no t im e to w o r ry about y o u r ha ir. M r s . D o w lin g said.

In com p etit ion a re the "f lo p - * py b r im m e d beach s k im m e r s "

of b r ig h t ly co lo red s tra w and the

ro lled b r im m e d B re to n s of fash- jg- lonable c o lo rs to be d re sse d up

w ith a c c e sso r ie s fo r sp ec ia l o c ­ca sion s. a c co rd in g to M r s . T re -

j m ayne. m a n a g e r of M i l l in e r y at Ja c o b so n 's .

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c lo a n o rs . W e’re e xp orts In

fa b r ic c a re fro m cotton to

tho new est w onder f ib e r s .

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The so -ca lled "w a lk in g s u it " is be ing accepted in its sub ­dued sty le — in o ther w ord s, the ja cke t that is not e x t re m e ly long I t 's a h ig h ly p ra c t ic a l and han d som e outfit and is se rv ic e ­ab le fo r both c ity and co u n try w ear. i

Hi, there . . .W ide b r im m e d hats— an o ld sty le fo r men but a !'ew one fo r wom en— is now in vogue. T h is one is on sa le at Jacob son s. State N ew s Photo by Lance La^onf

W hile the doub le -b reasted

su it s h ave not so ld a s fast and a s b ig a s w a s p red icted fo r them , the m od e l in o ther a rt ic le s of a p p a re l have been ru n a w a y su cce sse s. T h e double- b reasted b laze rs, d in n e r jackets, ou te rcoa ts and even sp o rt s ja c k ­e ts a re le ad e rs in the cu rren t se a so n 's fa sh io n s -- and w il l be b ig g e r than ever. T h e re 's been an unexpected re tu rn to popu-

Nr la r itv o f h e rr in gb o n e s in both^ sp o rts ja c k e ts and su it s - un-

^ expected becau se there ha s been . su ch s t re s s on the bo lde r pat- . terns.

W ith the g ro w th of fa sh io n in spo rthw ear. the re h a s been a de­m and fo r better m a tch in g , blend-

s ing o r coo rd ina tio n of co lors. Th a t dem an d h a s been m e t a s fa r a s sp o rt so c k s a re con­cerned — w ith one m a k e r 's a s ­so rtm en t of 52 co lo rs!

A new nam e, on a new look, is the "b la z e r s la c k s ” - w ith flapped pocke ts fastened b y m e-

, ta lic buttons. T h e re a re a total of 9 1 2 m ill io n tenn is p la y e rs in th is co u n try w h o have -- fro m t im e im m e m o r ia l — w o rn noth­ing but w h ite on the courts. T h is year, tenn is w il l becom e a fa sh ­ion spo rt — due to the in trodu c ­tion of ye llow and pow de r blue in both a c t iv e and spectato r spo rtsw ear.

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A h Sp r in g !A h F a sh io n !O h C on fo rm ity .In the sp ring , w hen a young

m a n 's fan cy tu rn s to thoughts of love, a you ng w o m a n 's fan ­c y tu rn s to thoughts of sp r in g c lothes and fad-fo llow ing. The.

object of th is ..car-long ga m e is to ach ie ve the m a x im u m im -

p re ss io n of a ss im ila tion --th a t is. look ing like e ve ryone else.

The m ode rn m od b eg in s by a cq u ir in g a ju m p su it of e ither soft paste l c o lo rs o r the loud­est reds, y e llo w s and o ran ge s she can find, but noth ing in between. A lo n g w ith this, she w e a rs m a tch in g t igh ts and san ­d a ls o r patent leathe r tie-shoes in white, b lack, red o r yellow .

T h is type of outfit is appro-

G a y b u tte rflie s and f lo w e r s sp la sh th is b la c k and white vo ile prin t. A yound E d ­w ard ian by A rp e ja .

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p ria te fo r d o rm m ea ls, c la sse s, v o lle yba ll g a m e s. T G s. g ra s- se rs--in short, anyw h e re thpt people w e a r clothes.

F o r the a fte r s ix look, the w a tchw ord is ru ffle s and fr ills fro m head ian d that m e an s h a ir too i to toe w it h ' no sp a r in g of ve lvet and lace. The m o d e rn m od w il l fo llow the trend to look like M o th e r and G ra n d m o th e r in o rd e r to keep up-to-date. S k ir t s fro m m in i to m a x i length a re acceptab le and the sm a rt you ng m od w ill be su re to w e a r the co rre ct length at the co rre c t t im e o r i heaven fo rb id i she m igh t

look like an ind iv idua l.Str ip e d d re sse s, fea tu ring

both ve rt ica l and ho rizonta l s tr ip e s a re a m u st and a ll M S I " fad -fo llow e rs shou ld be su re to have a lib e ra l sp r in k lin g of

both types in he r w ard robe.B a th in g su it s a re g o in g both

teeny-w eeny and one-piece cove r a lls fo r the g i r l s w ho w ish e s to

fo llow the trends.W e a r lacy, f r i l ly su its that

go lim p w hen e m e rg in g from the water. W e a r sw ea te r su its that s a g to the knees w hen w orn a few tim es.

B u t to look perfect on the beach, the best hint is p robab ly - -D o n 't g o near the w a te r

T o be the perfect fad-fol- low er th is sp rin g , each a sp i­ran t to co n fo rm ity shou ld study the w a rd rob e of her c la s sm a te s and do rm -m ate s. T r y to a c ­qu ire at least one outfit e xac t ly like each of the w om en stud ied Then w e a r the c lo thes w ith the p ride you so w e ll dese rve --now you look like e v e ry o ther g ir l

on cam p u s!

Miss America, Shoes

take you where the fun

Y e llo w patent O ra n g e patent G re e n patent B la c k patent B lu e leathe r B la c k le athe r

with less shoe, more youA sling pump that leaves the back bare for non-stop

leg to the mini-line. Thinly strapped at back and

sides to give you the right exposure.

S ^ û c / im dFRANDOR ___________________________

DOWNTOWN

I Friday, April 5 , 1968 If

Romantic femininity adds mystique to fashion world

T h e ro m a n t ic look of ir r e s is t ­ib le fe m in in ity ha s re tu rned to fash ion, re p la c in g the w ay-out m od s ty le s o f la st year.

T o d a y the trend in fa sh ion is a w ay fro m rig id , ge o m e tr ic shapes to natura l, c la s s ic lines.

M i n i - s h i f t

J i n g e r H a s e n ^ e l n I s a r ­

r a y e d in th e f a m i l i a r g a r b

o f th e y o u n g s e t — m i n i -

s h i f t w it h s t a c k h e e l s .

S t a t e N e w s P h o t o b y

B o b I v i n s

LIBERMANN’S

e m p h a siz in g g ra ce fu l cu rves.

The new look, to the de ligh t­ful a p p ro va l of m en. le ave s no doubt that w om en a re w om en again.

Le a d in g the innovation in sty le is the body sh irtd re ss. accen tua tin g the w a ist lin e and coa x in g out c u rv e s T h e w hite bodice, c o l la r and long-sleeved c u ffs ,a re t r im m e d w ith an abund s -ice of lace o r ruffles.

T h e -d irnd l sk irt, "the flirt sk irt, w ith the w ide cum ber- bund elt. is m o st fla tte rin g to pet e w a ist lin e s. Length of he r* lin e v a r ie s f ro m m in i to m s * i . depend ing upon the o c c a s i ^ o r fem in ine w h im .

Fittfc i su its in g rey , b lack o r na sf a re coo rd inated w ith w h ite rg a n d y b lou se s of lace and ru les. D a r k o r off-w h ite

opaque s to c k in g s and square - toed b!* ck patent leather shoe s add thi f in ish in g touches to the en sem i ,e.

D a y t j ie d re sse s a re m ade of coo( in d com fo rta b le dacron - polyesQpi". cotton o r dotted- S w is s . otle T h e se e a sy -ca re fa b r ic s a lw a y s a pp ea r fre sh and crj p. re g a rd le ss of tem pe r­a tu re

A fte r sundow n stv le s a re the m o st i luenced by the ro m a n ­

tic looj D e lic a te p a rty d re sse s in p a L " crepes, s i lk s and o r ­g a nd y »,.ave rep laced the loiid- coloret op-art d e s ig n s in gow ns. A m oq. of seductive innocence is s e t in the low bodice, h ig h -b t^ e d sty le o f even ing w ear. -

S k irt length, ra n g in g from below * *e knee to m id ca lf, re ­tu rn s p the ro m a n t ic notion

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The Luggage Look in I andbags high­lights the fashion sce n e . Two se p ara te outside pockets and a bold buckled s tra p give the exciting Hok of a world t r a v e l e r . In bright r - i c k e r yellow p lastic patent with blackTpiping. $8.95

LIEBERMAN fS

that the le ss of a w om an seen, the m o re m y ste r io u s she seem s.

A cce sso r ie s to the new look a re m a tch in g pale o r o ff-w h ite lacy, stock in gs, and pearly,

patent leather shoes. T h e m od con tra st of ch eck s w ith str ip e s ha s been rep laced by a b lend­ing of pale, soft c o lo rs w ith lu xu r io u s lace and ru ffles. P e a r l o r rh ine stone buttons a re a c ­centuated b y a m a tch in g s tr in g of p e a rls o r a rh ine stone belt.

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P a r a p h e r n a l i a — N O W ’ l o o kBy RO BERTA Y A FIE

State News Feature EditorW hen it co m e s to the “ n o w "

lodk in sp r in g fa sh ions. E a s t L a n s in g 's new est boutique is w e ll equ ipped w ith the a p p ro ­p ria te "p a ra p h e rn a l ia .”

Step into a w h ite d re ss in g tube and into a P a ra p h e rn a lia fash ion and zap, y o u 'r e Bonn ie , com plete w ith na vy and w h ite p in -striped coat and m a tch in g m in i-sk irt. I f the m id i length is m o re to y o u r lik ing , the T h ir ­ties c o m e s a live in long, fit ­ted kn it ja cke ts w ith m a tch in g sk ir t and pants.

P a ra p h e rn a lia o ffe rs a total look, both in the shop and the m e rch an d ize it s to c k s . A c ­ce sso r ie s a re d isp la ye d in p la s ­tic cubes: the .tubu la r d re ss in g ro o m s occupy the cen te r of the store and ce iling -to -floo r m ir ­ro rs p e rm it a com p le te v iew

from a n y angle.P a ra p h e rn a lia fa sh ion s, like

the shop, have a p e rso n a lity of

the ir own. and con vey th is to the ind iv idua l. F a b r ic s g o f ro m kn its to a c ry l ic je r se y s to b u c k sk in and velvet, w ith clean, s im p le line s that leave it up to the w e a re r to c rea te he r ow n look.

F o r a n e legant even ing its the " g o ld - d ig g e r " d re ss, sheer

ra yo n w oven w ith m e ta llic th read s in b la ck o r white, w orn o ve r a body stock in g, o r light w e ight o rga n d y s k ir t d re sse s em b ro ide red w ith w h ite da is ies.

P a ra p h e rn a lia ch an ge s the

pace, se tting you back 10 ye a rs w ith the litt le -g ir l look. T h e d a y ­tim e ve rs ion , in red o r p ink and w h ite cotton, ha s long, long puffed s lee ve s w ith e la stic ized bands. The even in g ve rs io n

is of sheer, pucke red waffle- w eave nylon.

T h e bu sh blouse, w ith long, pointed co lla r and pocket detail, a s w e ll a s the fu ll-sleeved, crepe peasant b louse, a re season favorite s, team ed w ith m in i or

m id i sk irts.

SUIT YOURSELF

W ITH A SIR PERIOR* CORD

BY HASPEL«

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P a n t su its take you th rough the day. f ro m ta ilo red ga b a rd ine to ve lou r and crochet. F o r an added touch, t ry a ve lve t k n ic k e r suit, w ith lace ru ffle s at neck

and cuffs.E n k a lu re . a ligh tw e igh t ny lon

w ith stretch, ha s been fash ioned

into b r ig h t d a y t im e d re sse s w ith m ilit a ry b ra id ing . even ing lengths and s lacks.

Cotton kn it p r in ts a re in subtle shades. D otted s w is s is an im po rtan t fab ric , and can be found w ith a long, la c -tr im m e d w h ite c o lla r and cu ffs a s w e ll

a s a deep neckline , sa n s co lla r,

and e m p ire w a ist.Cotton croch e t h a s been used

in d re sse s and pant su its. A n exc it in g crocheted sty le is hoodec w ith a fron t zipper, and can be w o rn a s a d re s s a s w e ll a s o v e r ’ a striped o r dotted b ik in i.

Mod cyclistM a r y C a l l a g h a n s w i n g s in t o s p r i n g o n a c y c l e in m o d a t t i r e f r o m th e P a r a p h e r n a l i a

s h o p . L i g h t w e i g h t - s p r i n g s h i f t s s t r e s s b o ld c o l o r s a n d th e b e l t e d w a i s t l i n e .S t a t e N e w s P h o t o b y B o b I v i n s

D O N 'T W ALK. . . C I O U D H O P

O o m p h i e s p u t s p a s t e l s in th e s p r i n g s c e n e ,

s t r a w s in s e v e r a l lo w h e e l s t y l e s b lo o m

in s u n n y y e l l o w

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D O W N T O W N

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Friday, April 5 , 1968 1 3

F a s h i o n r e v o l u t i o n i n p a p e rMot! I o w n e rs can ine xp en sive ly

sup p ly sw im su its to the ir gue sts tor a fte r-d inn e r d ip s in their pools, g reen s ta m p s now cove r m o re than t rad in g s ta m p books, and d octo rs can throw a w ay

their su rg ic a l robe s a fte r a: operation.

The product w h ich m a k e s these " t a sh io r . s " po ssib le is not a

m ode rn techno log ica l a d va n ce ­ment. Iro n ic a lly , an age-old product, paper, is ca u s in g a re vo lu tion a m o n g the c lo th ing industry.

C re a t in g g re a t c o n tro v e rsy ir. the past year, p ape r p roducts a re now in cu rren t u se s from tlu sh -aw ay d iap e rs to floor- length loung ing p a jam as, and have d isp ro ve d the idea that the

paper r a g e " is just anothe r fad T h e d ive rse u se s o f t in s p ro ­

duct r ise con tin ua lly w ith re ­sea rch done in th is a rea Now sc ien tists car. treat paper to m a k e it fire -re ta rdant, w ate r and a b ra s io n re sistan t, and even lum inous

P a p e r began its re vo lu t ion of the fa sh io n w o rld w ith the Scott P a p e r C o m p a n y paper nap ­k in tent d re ss in 1966 A s cou pon -sav in g h o u sew ive s put a w ay the ir S I .25 and w rappe r from a n y Scott product, the paper ra ge began. M a n u fa c tu re r s now otter m a tc h in g pape r h a ir r ib ­bons. ha ts and p u rse s fo r these m u lti-co lored , m u lt i-s ized and fire -p roo f m in is.

P r ic e fo r a ll F a sh io n -m in d e d hou sew ive s

a long w ith su ch pape r-c lad ce le ­b rit ie s a s Joan K e n n e d y and the D u c k e s s of W in d so r w ill now find a sso rtm e n ts of paperized ite m s lin ing the ra c k s of the ir fa vo rite d re ss shops.

A n $8 ra in co a t is m ade from w ood-free pu lp paper, coated w ith po lye ster. A g reen -sta m p cockta il d re ss, m ode led at one paper show ing , w a s m a d e of linked ke y ta g s and stam ps. T h e entire d re ss c a rr ie d a sequ in -like f in ish and w ill be so ld on the m a rke t in 'd o - it -y o u rse lf” kits.

H a llm a rk C a rd s Inc. is even o ffe rin g ho ste ss d re sse s to m atch their a sso rtm e n t of p lace m ats, co a ste rs and seorepads.

S u m m a r iz in g the im p a c t of th is trend, one m a n u fa c tu re r w ho p ro duce s 100.000 dozen paper d re sse s each w eek p re ­d ic ts that in f ive ye a rs. 75 per cent o f the c it ize n s w ill be w a lk in g a rou nd in p ape r g a r ­m ents.

Th e pape r in d u stry ha s not neglected the m e n 's c lo th ing ind u stry e ither. one he lpfu l nove lty m a y re p la ce the g a so ­line sta tion re st ro om a s the t ra v e le r 's best friend. D i s ­posab le co ve ra lls , w ill p revent m a n y g re a se -sta in e d su it s and d rv c le a n in g b ills cau sed by tlat tire ch ang in g. S e llin g at S I 75. these c lo th e s-sa v e rs m a v b<- w o rn se v e ra l tim es.

D u Pont, e xp e rim e n t in g in m a te r ia ls fo r book b in d in g s a:id w a ll co ve r in g s , designed

■n's sw im tru n k s w h ich w ill bo m ade of syn the tic f ib e rs bonded into p ape r-like she lls M o te l o w n e rs can ine xp en sive ly

I lease sw im -su it - la c k in g m a le s w ith these t ru n k s w h ich cost S8 50 a dozen.

'Bundle party*\n in te re stin g p a rty idea has

a lso evo lved fro m pape r d re sse s Bund le p a r t ie s . " a p a rty w here

the gu y and g ir l have p re v io u s ly p icked out ce rta in c lo th e s fo r each o ther to w ear, have be ­com e popu la r on co llege c a m ­puse s A m a jo r ity of m a le s at

one p a rtv g a ve p ape r d re sse s to

their dates. A lthough they in ­structed them to w e ar bath ing su its under the ir d re sse s, they neglected to tell them that e v e ry m a le had brought a p a ir of s c is so r s that afternoon.

P a p e r is find in g in c re a s in g use in m a n y ind u str ia l and p ro ­fe ssiona l fields. H o sp ita ls, la b o ra to rie s and fa c to r ie s a re e spec ia lly putting these p ro ­ducts to a test. D isp o sa b le paper g a rm e n ts fro m lim e-greer. operation jackets to pow der-b lue su rg ic a l she e ts a re q u ic k ly re ­p lac in g trad it iona l hosp ita l su p ­p lies

The e conom ica l a spect is e sp e c ia lly p le asing to hosp ita l a d m in is tra to rs . W h ile laun de r­ing ch a rg e s fo r c loth e xa m in in g ge w n s ru n 35 cents each, their

th ro w -aw ay co u n te rp a rts on ly

cost 25 cen ts each and e lim ina te ne ce ssa ry p la n s fo r la un d ry d e liv e ry and p ick-up

S im ila r paper go w n s now adorn beauty shop cu stom ers. One D e tro it sa lon ha s becom e in- c re a s in g ly popu lar w ith ne igh b o r­hood h o u sew ive s s in ce in troduc­tion of its p in -striped and polka- dotted "sh am p o o gow ns. E v e n

the b ea u t ic ia n s have sw itched to these p ra c t ica l g a rm e n ts

A ir lin e s and ra ilro a d s have a lso "c o m e on o v e r " to the paper rebellion. I ’n ifo rm ed P a n A m e r ic a n h o ste sse s now w ear paper a p ro n s to m atch their ligh t b lue su its, and sa le s of paper-like p illow c a s e s 'a n d sheets have been boosted through frequent use of these p roducts bv ra ilroad s.

becom e paper-orientated, w ith the ir p ape r su it fo r w om en astronauts. Th e se d isp o sab le w a rm , com fo rta b le ou tfits w h ich can be tossed ove rb o a rd a fte r one w e e k 's , w e a r w ou ld so lve sp a c e 's la un d ry p rob lem s.

"Im a g in e an a irp la n e pilot c it ing an un identified f ly in g object and la te r find ing out they w ere a p a ir o f w om en s o v e ra ll s . " one space o ff ic ia l sa id

R e se a rc h e rs a re a lso w o rk ­ing on se v e ra l p o ss ib ilit ie s One m a n u fa c tu re r is w o rk in g on the p roduction of d isp o sa b le cap s and go w n s w h ich w ou ld be a w e l­com ed a l t e r n a t e to renta l costs.

A re ve rt back to ch ildhood seem s to be ind icated in another fa sh io n -p a p e r un de rw ea r Ohe m a n u fac tu re r is con tact ing bud-

ge t-m inded A r m y o ff ic ia ls on the a d va n tag e s of th is product.

Som e p ro b le m s have been foreseen w h ich m a y h in de r the r ise of paper. B e fo re paper w ill becom e an effective com p e t i­tor. it m u st ge t its p r ic e s low er than s im ila r la u n d ry co sts of cloth item s. A no the r m a n u ­fac tu re r exp la ined that d isp o s ­able ite m s ca tch .on slow ly . P a ­per tow e ls w e re developed by Sco tt in 1907.

St ill anothe r p ro b lem is the p ro d u c t 's du rab ility . M i s s B o d y C h e m is t ry ju m ped into a heated pool to d em onstra te to a p ro spective m a rke t how her S5 paper b ik in i w ou ld not sh r in k

o r melt. T o the re p o rte rs ', p h o to g rap h e rs ' and p re ss a ge n ts ' delight, the top to the su it floated awav.E v e n space a u th o r it ie s lVïve

A r e y o u c o n f u s e d e n o u g h f o r P a r a p h e r n a l i a ?

□ Y e s D N o

□ Y e t D N o

□ Y e t D N o

□ Y e t D N o

1. Do you prefer caviar at 11 o'clock on Sunday to e ggs Benedict?

2. Do you long to be hugged by hip pants?

3. Do you think Tw iggy has two backs?

4. Are you getting obsessively caught up in your Dynel hairpieces?

5. Do you sob a lot at the thought of vinyl, fluorescent, D Y e t D N o patent leather, mesh, mail fabrics?

6. Are you for Unisex? Q Yet D N o

7. Do you think underground movies should be shown O Yet D N oon astrojets?

8. Is it really so bad being over 25? □ Yes D N o

9. Do you get your bell bottoms caught in the chains QYes D N o>of the new English bicyle?

10. Do you enjoy the newest dance craze D Y es D N o called touching?

Give yourself 1000 points for each "yes". Multiply by your age.If you score over 50,000, go to the bank, take out $100.00ana buy a pair of hip pants, a vinyl blazer and a target buckle. Everythingareat is in Paraphernalia'% new breath-taking boutique where America'sbest young fashion designers are trendsetting their hearts out.

Paraphernalia, 5 4 1 E. GRAND RIVER 1 1 - 9 MONDAY - FRIDAY, 1 1 - 6 SATURDAY

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TIPS FOR MEN

L o o s e n t h a t t ie !

s t y le is c h a n g i n gN E W Y O R K t L 'P I » - If you tie you r tie too t ig h t ly it

w ill w rink le . If you tie it loo se ly you w ill be m u ch m o re fash ionable. If you w e a r y o u r tie tack up h igh people w ill th ink y o u 're w e a r in g an e legant st ic kp in and it w ill hold

the tie ju st a s stra igh t.If yo u r sh ir t ge ts a ll bunched up at the w a ist you can p re ­

vent it by do in g the w a y the G Is * d o -- g r a sp both s id e s of the sh ir t body at the w a ist and m a ke a deep tu rnback pleat

in the e x tra cloth. T h e n tigh ten the belt.If y o u r b ro w n leather shoe s a re too light you can d a rk e i

them by ru b b ing w ith m ilk to w h ich a few d ro p s of household a m m o n ia have been added. If you w ant to feel sa fe r h a \e a

p ro fe ss ion a l shoe d ye r d ye them for you.If you leave su sp e n d e rs attached to t ro u se rs w hen you

hang them a w a y on c lam p h a n ge rs they w ill d ra g on the floo r and get d ir ty if you don 't loop them in s ide the trou se r legs. If you r closet f lo o rs a re that d irty go o ve r the floor w ith a c loth dam pened ir, turpentine T h is w ill keep out the

m oths. , . . . , ,_____It y o u 're s l i l l troub led b y m o th s set a bow l ot p ipe tobacco

in the closet. If that doe sn ’t w o rk get so m e m oth ba lls.If y ou ’re troub led w ith s ilve rt ish , G od forb id , w ra p you r sto red -aw ay w oo len c lothes in p la in old new spape rs. I f y o u ’re w e a r in g a ligh t su it don ’t c a r r y the new spape r under yo u r

a rm --the ink m igh t com e off.If you haven 't put a w ay you r su m m e r t ie s yet p lace them

ove r the c ro s sb a r of a hanger, co ve r w ith paper and they II be in better shape next S p r in g If you sp ill soup on the ties w h ile putting them a w ay you can get the g re a se -sta in out

by ru bb ing on ta lcum pow der and le a v in g ove rn igh t If you have b a lls of fuzz on the outside of a w a sh ab le

sw eater, turn it w ro n g s id e out w hen you w a sh it and the p illin g w ill end up on the in s ide w here it w o n 't show. It y o u 're s to r in g the sw e a te rs put them in a box and don t

hang them up o r t h e y 'll loose the ir shape.If the linings of your old shoes are badly worn they re

probably too loose and you’re wearing the wrong size. If the tips of the shoes show excessive wear they’re too short.If you have trouble putting on shoe polish between the upper and the soles use a cotton-tipped stick.

I f you w ant to look ta lle r w e a r a hat w ith a tapered c row n and n a rro w hatband If v o u 're ch eck in g yo u r hat. see that the g ir l d o e sn 't set anothe r on top of it and get rt g rea sy . If you a re p la v in g go lf in the ra in a p la st ic w ra p han g in g dow n bdhind w ill m a ke the w a te r ru n dow n the p la st ic in ­

stead of dow n y o u r neck.If you get lip st ic k s ta in s on w h ite sh ir t s o r ha n d ke rch ie fs

rub them w ith a little butter on w a x paper then rub w ith d ry ab so rben t cotton. I f you do th is a coup le of t im e s e ve ry th in g w ill w a sh out w ith soap and w ater. I f y o u 're u s in g c le an in g flu id d ry the outer edge of the d a m p p a rt v ig o ro u s ly w ith a d ry c loth and there sh o u ld n 't be a ring.

engagement ding rings gantly simple design

polished c o m b l n a t l o graceful ga gement ring

Gold Fashion designs handsome contempor­ary bands w ith the hand-carved lo o k to match her contempor­ary bridal set. Dia­mond sets from (150.

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31» E. GRAND R IVER

Stylish First LadyM r s . Lyndon Johnson w ill pack a red, white and blue w ardrobe fo r her A p r il tr ip to the H e m ls F a lr In San Antonio, Texas, and tour o f state lan d m a rk s. (Left) she pau se s on the T ru m a n B a lco n y in a red linen d re s s with belted jacket and white tr im . (Center) L a d y b ird w e a rs a roya l blue linen d re s s with f la re d sk ir t . (R ight) In the R o se Garden, she take s a s t r o ll in an aza le a pink coat o ve r a white, s leeve ­le s s d re s s o f gabcfrdlne. U P I Telephoto

g ra c e fu l d e s ign lo c k s w edd ing band and en­gagem ent r i n g to­ge th e r a lw ays

N ata l Because o f the in­c re a se In go ld p r ic e s , m an u fac tu re rs have ra ise d p r ic e s a s m uch a s 20%. Le o n G I s s e ll in g at the e ld p r ic e s through A p r il 4th.

Sleepwear’s double lifeClassic styling in designs that

have the stamp of today's fash­ion knack...that's tfag beauty of some of the new sleepwear collections that lead a double life.

In HHUthere’s no dbeut. the campus brigade w ill m arch in wearing the latest in hand- tailored. neo-classic from day into date. F o r night into morn­

ing. one house. Jo h n M e v e r of N o rw ich , in trodu ce s an un d e r­

co ve r s to ry and bed tim e s to ry of com plete coo rd ina te s! F o r the bare essen tia ls, there a re head-to-toe lo o k s that m a tch

foundation lin ge r ie to mtmslips and the like, but now the new s is in the bed tim e sto ry...a ll w rapp«d -up in w a sh n w e a r

Take the he aven ly b a b y g in g ­

ham check n igh t sh ift to w e ar to the beach o ve r sw im su it s o r to sleep in the even ing under the stars... A n d there is de li­cate d e s ig n c re a t in g a m ood of innocent enchan tm ent in a de ­m u re p ina fo re n ig h td re ss of pure w hite...O f course, there is the fam o u s Sw eet W ill ia m P r in t »a ga rd e n of sm a ll b lo ssom s» in a coo l s le e ve le ss sh ift to d re am in . . . L a d v - lik e sh ir t s and m a tch in g robe s in a n igh t ow l print, sp r in g y bu tte rfly pat­tern. o r liv e ly po lka dot!

PRESENTS

t O : Q o l d F a s h i o n O n c r i n a l s

Friday, April 5, 1968 1 5

STAND APART FROM THE CROWD

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DOUBLE BREASTED SPORTCOAT

Varsity-Town combines two hot fashion features—the modern double breasted

silhouette and window pane patterns— in a cool summer sport coat. Not for

everyone, perhaps, but certainly for the man who would rather lead than follow.

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H o m e - s e w n c l o t h e s p o p u l a r

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F riv o lo u sandFanciful . . . theC urly Look the in look

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f re sh m an , se w s m ost of he r own c lothes and says. " I like it be ­cause i j 's v e ry re la x in g A lso , it mak» s m e feel creative. "

One d iffe rence betw een g ir ls w ho sew the ir en tire w a rd ro b e ' and g if Is w ho sew a s a hobb\ is the style ii they sew. R e g u ­la r se a m st re sse s find it m ore p ro fitab le to se w c la s s ic fa sh io n s in cu rren t fa b r ic s than to sew new er lad stv les.

M y r a F n e d l is . D e tro it fre sh ­m an. o n ly sews o cc a s io n a lly w hen she ha s >pare t im e and is in the r ig h t mo<id. She sa id If

1 1 had m y cho ice betw een -< w- ing a c la s s ic o r a m ode rn I esluon I d choose the m od e rn o n se w ­ing is a hobby fo r m e and lo r that re a son t ilin gs that I m ake don 't tu rn out a s w e ll a s it I sew ed a s re g u la r ly a s som e

g ir ls .“

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220 A lb e rt below K napp ’s C a m p u s C en te r

E v e n u a y m o re and m o re tash ion -and sa v in g s -co n sc io u s g ir ls a re c o m in g o ve r to the do-it you rse lf s ide of c lo th ing and sew in g their ow n sp r in g w ard robes. W h y is s e w in g 's p op u la r ity in c re a s in g ?

F o r one reason, sp r in g fab­r ic s a re fun to w o rk w ith The trend tow ard p r in ts that can be seen in read y-m ade c lo thes is re flected in nearly e v e ry sp r in g fa b r ic on the m a r ­ket. L a r g e flo ra l, m u lt ico lo red and str iped pa tte rn s in a d d i­tion to the m o re trad it iona l sm a ll f lo ra l and p la id d e s ig n s can be tound in e v e ry th in g f ro m com becf cotton to te rryd o th .

T h e co lo r sc h e m e s of th is s p r in g 's m a te r ia ls a re a s re- t re sh in g a s the de sign s. P in k s, greens, v e llo w s and o ra n g e s a re

n e a rly lu m in o u s and s w ir l to­ge ther in a ca re free lack of o r ­der. M u te d tones a re on the wane, and the bo lts of heather m a te r ia l ha ve lite ra lly faded into the background . Bo ld co lo rs

and sh a rp c o n tra st s a re g a in in g pi ipu lar 'tv.

P a tte rn m a n u fa c tu re rs a re a lso m ik in g sew in g m o re e x c it ­ing th is yea r b y p ro v id in g m a n y up-to-the-m inute sty les. T h e lit ­tle g ir l look and the ro m an tic look tc.ituring h igh w a ist lin e s puffed s h o r t . s leeve s, w h ite col la rs and cu ffs, ru ffle s and lots ol lace t r im a re v e ry apparent in the Sp r in g p a tte rn books A ls o in e v idence a re the eve r-popu la r pan td re sse s. the no -w a ist d re sse s and the co n te m p o ra ry two-toned d re sse s, a ll w ith pockets and cha in be lts and two-toned m a tch ­ing buttons a s a cce sso rie s.

A n yo n e can sew these d re sse s too. becau se the p a tte rn s com e in v a ry in g d eg ree s of d ifficu lty from learn-to -sew pa tte rn s to in tricate ones. A lso , the pattern

m a n u fa c tu re rs have m ade ch oo s­ing p a tte rn s e a s ie r fo r the new se a m st re ss b y ch an g in g the ir s iz ­ing sy s te m s to co rre sp on d m o re closelj. w ith re ady -m ade sizes.

Why-, o ther re a so n s do g ir ls

have fo r se w in g the ir ow n c loth­e s ’’ M a n y g i r l s w h o sew re gu la r- ly find that they can sa ve trom one-th ird to one-half the p rice of anyth in g they m a ke ra th e r than buy. M ic h e le Lacev . D e tro it sophom ore, said. ' Ju st before sp r in g b reak m y ro om m a te went out and bought a s le e ve le ss A- lmo d re s s tot $26. W hen I w a s hom e I bought som e m a te r ia l and m ade the sa m e d re s s fo r about $10.“

Q u a lity of w o rk m a n sh ip in ready-m ade c lothes is another reason m a n y g i r l s a re sew ing a ll the ir w a rd ro b e s now.

" T h a t 's one of the b ig re a ­

so n s w h y I 'v e taken up sew ing. " C h r is W ie rzb ick i. T renton. N.J.. fre sh m a n said. " I re fu se to buy som e th in g that is n 't m ade any better than I can sew. The on ly t im e I ' l l buy som eth in g is w hen the patte rn re q u ire s m ore a lte ra tion than I a m w ill in g to m a k e . "

A ll d re s sm a k e r s a g re e on one of the sid e benefits of sew ing: the fun of m a k in g the ir ow n clothes.

L in d a K re tne r. M t. P le a san t

S a n d a l s s c e n e

S a n d a ls a rc s t i l l the s ty le -se t te r fo r sp r in g and su m ­m er. F o r men, they s t r e s s casu a l co m fo rt In a v a r ie ty o f s tr a p s and s ty le s .

State N ew s Ph^to by Lance Lago n i

M e n 's fa sh io n s a re m o v in g f ro m the ir trad it iona l, u n co m ­fortab le look to a com fo rta b le c a su a l look, re flected in m e n 's foo tw ear fo r th is sp r in g and su m m e r

T h is new c a su a ln e ss in m en s footw ear takes the fo rm of sandals, a shoe f ir s t w o rn by the E g yp t ia n s.

S a n d a ls a re a p p rop r ia te for a ll in fo rm a l occasion s. T h e y m a y be w o rn w ith a sp o rts coat if so c k s a re worn.

T h e y com e in m a n y d iffe rent sty les, ra n g in g fro m the h igh- laced g la d ia to r san d a l to the s im p le thong-tvpe san d a l m ade fro m tw o p iece s of leather.

T h e y a re a va ila b le in three b a s ic co lors, b row n, g reen and b la ck and ra n ge in p rice from $3 to $30.

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F in d It here with the fine st in h a ir cutting and s ty lin g .

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1 6 Michigan State News, E ast Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 5, 1968

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