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'Playboy' P Slimness In From "Playboy" Magazine The checkroom at Chicago's Playboy Key Club is the setting for an off-and-on romance in volving the handsome outerwear you men will see this spring, and a fashionable layaway plal it is. The cloakroom Hunnies attentively in attendaice have testified of late that what's com ing off at the club is taking a lot . less space than it used to, and thero are good reasons for the trend: coats (both top- and over-), hats, gloves, mufflers, umbrellas and attache cases have all been Metrecaled down to a slin, trim, decidely elegant look that was unknown just a short while ago. The town - attuned topcoat takes on three distinct looks, and Cthere's at least one that's par ticularly right for you, no mat ter what your choice of suit~ I v y , Continental or British Lounge. Your' decision in a Coat may be the always - correct, slight ly fitt ed, semi - chesterfield classic with its natural shoul ders, fly front, flap pockets, a niotched or semi-leaked la pels. Or, if you prefer, there's t he nattily c a s u a I British Warmer. This double - breasted stand-by i.4 a good fashion bet in either its original military shade of pinkish tan or in re cently introduced olive, blue, gray or brown. Or you may favor the traditional fitted dress coat inl dark gray or brown lux utry fabrics. Slightly longer than Hypatian Tells New Officers I lypat ian .itrrV SocietyV re cently e[ectud new officer.-; for the spring semlester. Abby .MleKinney will serve as President, ( wynne Saeirs is the new \'ice President, :il Secretary is Pat Morris. Ingrid Oesterlund was elected Tr*easurer; Critic is Seveilla God 1.Geraldint. Cauthen is llistorian, and Sara Jo Garrison is Chaplain. The new Marshall is Bobbye lEdwards,- and IL'ola Dulap is S-,ial Chairman. There(T will bev a me1eting of Ilypalianti Lterary Soviety oni Fub ruary I I at 5 o'clock in L.egare CoIllege. All Imtemlibers are urged to THE TAR EYTON RB * MARKS THE REAL Here's one filter c The. <I if'ier'ener unIi<iIe inner filter~ of AC matke the taste of a ('igari a pure white outer filt' Tareyton dleliv'ers- and yn 1)6 it F// YE 'edicts New Outerwear knee length, it sets off rich suit ings extremely well. Peaked or semi-peaked laipels (just a shade wider this year than last), but Lon-through front, and patch or angled pockets are distinguish ing char-acteistics of this breed. Wlei ca suiliess is the key lote, there is another coterie of coats 1 r o III which to choose niotched-col IIa I raglans to ble worn With Ivy amid conservative suits, double-breasted polo coats for sports wear, the modified ulster for fair weather and foul, and the British-inspired balma caanl that's the perfect cover-up for, sports jacket and slacks. Telle guy with a head on his shoulders makes a point these <hys of having a hat on his head, a pleasant. enouigh task, since styles have never looked better, and the assortment of models, colors and trimts is more varied flow than . a season ago. Most of the new Ioldels feature a smaller silhouette. This whittled - down siape, hecmiing to most every n010, is the result of proportion ately I o w e r crowns. The new br-ved felts actually haveI more brin than is at. first apparent, an optical illusion creat ed by taking a noderately full brim and giving it a deep roll. This is particularly suited to the fellow with a full face. Black is still tlt big color in dress hats. C o v e r t shaes trimmed with black hanis and brim - edge - hound with gabar dinles are all innovation worth noting. The contrasting color trims are showing up1) on smooth felts, new silk finishes, multi hued mixtires. scratch finishes. and soft, suede-like felts, as well 1 as luxurious velours. In gloves. there's a whole fist- i ful of fresh Continental ideas. Olive, altiqtue brown and vicuna ale supplementing t h e classic br1-OWn1s. t,an1s, gra.s ad blacks. I,ututrious lightweight lIetheS include butter - soft capeskins, split pigskins and new reverse aimbskins. Back vents, shorter lengths, off-center decoration, embossed or I latticework effects are interesting on-hand addi- thi tions. jo Along with the classic knits aid woven plaids, today's well mllufflered mnanl has a fresh and wide choice ffor. dress wear-pure a silks ini neat. as well as bold pat- tio teris. regal cashimeres, and re versibles that switch from pat- i tvrn to pIhiin, wool to silk, (01or1 Sh t0 clor. NO THING? igarette that's really diff is thtis: 'Lt r(yton1 Dtual Filter: giv TIIVAI'D)(1 CiAl(COAL, <lefinitely 1y fte mil atnul smooth. It works togeti to ha lance thte flavor elements in thic y.s enjoy--the best taste of the best tE TarTcyto; For 14 1 r th t'jt--t right' thinig 'jorinig morning.,y nottry I anced by deep tetuire in the, :reen. black, amid gold, has .-u a lextired greei and black, i Iloti C41urtesy- J. C. M-'enney) Uarilyn 1 s New Cj Lambd11a Chi's Creseent Girl . year i MiNs Marilyn Lewis lior at Columbia College. I co.etion was announced at IternitY's annual Parisian R 1 She was presented the tra 1na1l pinl. Marilyn is from Bates.urg pilnlied to 1brother I Dave Bind I is ?00 eilas old. Marilyn has a dloulek major * brent! ACTIVATr -ov.ed to ier with smoke. P baccos. Pure white L I'.oa.g . qu.n aW to wear 11hroighotat the monh, (pf F.l Ie al)-ne iNepei4%e recipe for e-apt, e year-romid comiberI 41tti4PN k Iit -eparaIt ne1 green i14eel ki e tIff- alld 4.()l e colla flally flne<d. The enpeble aIe, l il ,ewis, Colum -escent Girl 0 fot Spanish and litiAness Admini.tra , a tion. A I)ean's I.i.t student, she ler has an over-all grade poin" rati" the of 5.2. 1 esides being a brilliant schobla she also loihs beaulty title-. She was "Miss ltIbur-I.e-vilc in 1959 and competed in the South Carolina "Mlis. Univee:e" con:st of that year'. Elavor... \ . ..va DI CHIARCOAIL inner filter outier tiller Ar1% Mi a 114l.arc . nl 41n th141-4 chilb, T4 wa . Uned srie ar otl n ie. The long tiaa .S -sebln, i ,ton . iath hsag *Iaeese. Thea -sin -kirt. a rus-t. taa. :idsl ia im atitono. bia Collego 9f Lambda HAMBURGER QUARTER-POUND CHA ON TOASTED BUN, I WITH MELTED CHEW WITH BAKED BEANS, WITH FRIED ONION FRENCH FRIED POTA 410 "landrark for Hungry' Arnericans" Corner State & Di Om., 6 A M. to 1 Men's Re4 Sees New BIY ROB-T IL . (-t i-:F-:N \ i V t I F ilF I \.I I-p n+nswan \ f I- L 1 rl \h - I \ I \. \\1 V FF1 1 F. I * . n n - 3)\ - * \'~~i. - \J Ci Alpha O TOCS .5 h.-rk-. houn.70 JF llc 10 Chi tr~s CAlpha M --ih -v - -*a ~ort WVear halinges ..a i ' f -lI ofijbr ni d ri . 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