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Hats and Eye Make. Fall's C( . - S -N i: j:: .' .* . Shaggy ]in the pictures above: IAft: To set the tone for fall festivities, a large, shaggy fox collar and cuffs contrast with tie iatneal twe4l coat which has big iuttons and patch pockef.s. Right: Faye lhmdes, a senior, is shown wearing an amethyst priit wool sheath. The dress has a jewel neckline and is side helted. Accessories are a small %elvet and satin hat, multi-strand pearls and kid bag an( gloves. (clothes and accessories courtesy of IAu)rie's. Photo by Simmons.) Center: A lowered %aistline sparks this double-breasted tweed coat. The coat also features lowered armholes and hell shaped sleeves. A notched collar adds the final touch. (Photos of coats from J. C. Penney.) By UBBY KEEFE A look reminiscent of the '20's pervades fall fashions this year. The dress with the softly bloused bodice and the lowered waistline is -:eel everywhere, shades of John 1.e'd! A dding to tihe '20's look are the hair styles, hats and make-up seen this fall. Especially reminiscent o.f the ".Jazz Age" is the e ye make ip which i.; given such names as "Tlhe Swan" and "The Owl." Eye ',hadow is frequently taken up to the eyebrow and can only be de s"ribed as ghoulish. Like the suit silhouette the dress silhouette this fall is eased and softened. Trho new dress shape slips easily into and out of the dram at ic fall coats. Dress Silhouette The dIress silhouette is eased by heuse of tucks, gathers and, of courSe, t)leats. The slim sheath is seldom seen this full; it has been sulpplantedl by the ''slim'' (1ress w~~it gathered or tucked skirt. The princhess (1ress ij hack again, of:en! with a softly lealted skirt. Tne p nger tOrso and)( lowered waist line ottern oanded are also seen in the 'slim'' dresses. Sleeves are often non-existent, eveni in tweedlS and plaids. If pre4sent, sleeves ate elbow length or three-quariters; with extra width to gZive a be.ll :haped effect. Knit D)resses Tfhe jewel necklitne is omni present anod takes kindly to multi strands of hid beads and big jeweled pins. Like everything else knit dresses are to lbe seen everywhere. These "swveate(r" dIresses often have turtle necks and are belted wvith thin Hlypatian Elects Fall Officers Hypatian Literary Society has announced its slate of officers for the fall semester. Mary Hlendrix was elected president and Nancy Rogerson, vice president. Other officers are: Amelia Sue Odell, secretary; Leola Dunlap, treasurer; Gwynne Sanders, his torian and Abby McKinney, critIc. up Add to "Look" )at And 13 Fur Trim strips of leather. Also nice, knit dresses for after six, little nothings with scooped necklines and pleated For plenty of fashion mileage the independently pretty dress with its own jacket to live both the suit life and the dress life. The jackets are usually of the longer variety and often are semi-fitted. Fabrics and Colors The little nothing dress has moved into evening in elegant, stiffish fabrics that hold their own shape. These dresses have all the manner of the daytime dress, gathered or tucked skirt, lowered waistline and thin string belt. Jersey and knit fabrics have a definite fashion advantage this year. Other fabrics - brushy wools, tweeds and plaids. As in all other clothes the purpley colors dominate the fashion field. The rusty and raisin browns, the muted shades of green and all shades of red are also popular. Dress Accents To wear with the little fall dresses - strands and strands of big beads longer than in years past are nice wvith the jewel necklines. Big jeweledl pins in twvos and threes are good wvith most neck lines. The hats that take most easily to the fall hair styles and dress are the little felt helmets, also good for the face, esnpecially the ees Of ress Look course the big shaggy fur hats and a leopard cloches are good with the a little dresses. p Fall Coats I ots and lots of r.oom is the starting point for coats this fall. Hut not tent coverings these --- whether swirling bias, rounded fullness or straight lined, they are flat and smooth in front with the fullness falling cloak-like to the back. For those who prefer petite styling, there is the semi-fitted princess live, shaped back and front. The alternate for anyone is the absolutely straight lined coat, less tapered this year. Armholes are frequently deep, sleeves shorter and wider and shoulder seams are often raglan or dropped. Pockets are placed low. Buttons are large and novel to the point of embroidery. Fur Trim Lavish fur, with its look and feel of delicious luxury, ;ends its visual perfume in to both dress and sport coat areas. Collars, long or full around the neck, but never really small, start ith mink and continue through color-dlyed heaver, fox and lynx. Cuffs are important in the long haired furs, fox and lynx. Some of the untrimmed coats subtly boast of luxury in fur linings. The fabric story has many in teresting facets. Crisp ottoman c7 SKen'\ I n We r smar b)eginr1 Re minis 2S. Tweed id faille, all the worsted wools, -e most important this season, irticularly in dressy coats. Crisp tweeds, checks, plaids and Aliant-colored light-weight fleeces BRING YOUR I fle rjon SPECIAL I Served in Main 5 P.M. - 3roiled Delmonico Steak .......... Broiled Filet Mignon, Bacon V Nhole Broiled Flounder .......... toast Turkey With Dressing, G! :ried Fresh S. C. Shrimp, Hush :ne-half Broiled or Fried Chic Broiled Shrimp - Peel 'Em and Served with Lemon, Cockt< Breaded Veal Cutlet with Tom All Above Dinners Salad, French Frie Fresh Ve (Gentlemen: No Sp3ort for SIs ~tion- tested by Ken Vent enturi, pro golfer and mem ternational Sports Club, rat >lend cardigan tops for free tte it tops for styling, too.] narrow cable trim adds just tness; higher-rising 5-butto ing of a styling trend. Half in subtle shades, light tI Five Points M4 718 Saluda cent Of 'I run rampant through untrimmed coats. In case you were wondering, the hemlines are the same this year as last. DATE TO THE Jolet D INN ERS Dining Room 10 P.M. ..-................ $1.50 rapped ....................... $1.65 ..................................... $1.00 iblet Gravy .................. $1.00 Puppies ........................ $1.00 ken ......... ... ........ $1.00 Eat All Sauce ...................... $1.00 ato Sauce .................... $1.25 Served with Chef's d Potatoes, One getable Coats Required) s we ar ber of the Jantzen es this new alpaca swinging comfort. Expensive-looking the right touch of n front marks the alpaca, half wool irough dark. 17.95 m's Shop Ave. 838 toaring Twenties' FAYE R1DODES OL Calirmft* l (Author of "I Was a Teen-e Dwarf" "The Many Loves of Dobieis", etc.5 WHAT TO DO TILL THE PSYCHIATRIST COMES Once upon a time at the University of Virginia there was a coed named, oddly enough, Virginia University who was hand some and kindly and intelligent and ingeniously constructed and majoring ir psychology. Virginia went steady with a young man on campus named, oddly enough, Oddly Enough who was supple and fair and lithe and animated and majoring in phys ed. Virginia and Oddly enjoyed a romance that was as idyllic as a summer day, as placid as a millpond. Never did they fight never, never, neverf-because Virginia, who was majoring in psychology, did not believe in fighting. "Fighting," she often said, "settles nothing. The scientific way is to look calmly for the cause of the friction." So whenever she and Oddly were on the verge of a quarrel, she used to whip out a series of ink blot tests and they would discover the true underlying cause of their dispute and deal with it in an enlightened, dispassionate manner. Then, the irritant removed, their romance would resume its tranquil, serene, unruffled course. After six months of this sedate liaison, Oddly wan so bored he could spit. He loved Virginia well enough, but he also be lieved that peop)le in love ought to fight now and then. "It opens the pores," he said. "And besides, it's so much fun mak ing up afterwards." But Virginia would not be provoked into a quarrel. One night) Oddly tried very hard. "Hey," lie said to her, "your nose looks() like a banana, and your ears look like rwl1ar antenna, and your face looks like a pan of worms." "My goodness, we're hostile tonight I" said Virginia cheerfully and( whipped 120 Rlorschach cards out of her reticule. "Come," she said, "let us examine your psychic app)aratus." Oddly tried again. "You're fat and dumb and disagreeable,'? he smdi(, "'and you'll l)e bald before you're thirty." "I 1mm,'' saidl Virginia thoughtfully and lit a cigarette. "This soundms like an anxiety neurosis with toteinismi, anagogic trauma, and( a belt im the hack.'' " I ha te you," said Oddly. "I hate your looks and your clothes and your toenails and your relatives and the cigarettes you "Now, hold on, huster!" criedl Virginia, her eyes crackling, her color mounting, her nostrils aflame. "Just keep a civil tonigue ini your stuid( head whlen you talk about Marlboro! Nobody's knocking that filter, that flavor, that pack or flip-top i"'x while there's breath in miy body!i It's a full-flavored smoke, it's a d1oozy, it's a dilly, it's a gas-and anybody who says a word against it gets this.'' 1y "this" Virginia meant a series of combinations to the he(ad and liver, which she now delivered to Oddly and turned on her heel and1( stormedl away. Oddly b'rought her dlown with a flying tackle. "I love you wit h all my heart," lie said. ''And Marlb,oro?" said she. "And Marlboro even more," saidl he. And they kissed and p)laitedl lov'e knots in one another's hair and were miarried at Whitsuntide andl smoked hiappily ever after. 01000o Ma sbunia. You too can smoke happily-with Marlboro, or with Marlboro's un15filtered comnpan ion cigarette, Philip Moris available in regular size or the sensational new kcing size C'omm ander. Have a Co,nar come aoar..