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Anything goes’ in Spring

By FAT ANSTF'i i found on typical officer's uni­ State News Staff Writer form s. The word for Spring is: " Any­ has even been influ­ thing goes." as it whirls in with enced by the hippies. Their }ove a wide range of styles for fash­ of the Fast has given fashion a ion-minded romantics or touch of the exotic. Evening Bennie and Clyde-inspired en­ clothes now feature the soft th usiasts. draped look of typical eastern Varying from subtle ruffled styles. Low. soft necklines and pastels to highly fitted, belted flowing. crepe floor-length and pocketed prints, spring and pants highlight the offer a diverse selec­ designs for evening ensembles. tion of styles, fabrics, and This eastern influence has colors. also been extended to acces­ The most revolutionary pace­ sories. Long strands of India- setter to enter the spring fash­ like beads, sodered jewelry, ion line-up is the hush and large metal rings will com­ Inspired by Jackie Kennedy pliment many outfits this or her Eastern trip last fall. spring. The look of this long, pointed- Evening clothes will repeat, collared. pocketed which in a more daring form than ever, car. be dressed up or down the 30's and romantic look r.ow aaorns , . Ir. a vamp-like rendition, "after a: d . five" will feature V'd The popularity of this body- crepe suits, kick pleated skirts, fitting shirt which can be and backless minis adorned fitting shirt has put . with sequins, ruffles, bows, or ahead of traditional light­ ostrich feathers. weight and knit tops as The overall picture of spring predicted spring favorites. It fashion is that it will arrive with now comes in a number of fab- a bright splash of color, and rics--crepe and chenille, the will please clothing trend set­ most popular, and offers other ters a nd c la s s ic a ls alike. variations from brass buttons to French cuffs to accompany this new. tailored look. M e n ' s w e a r a n a For those interested in blouses -rather than , with an. g a n g s t e r l o o k "untailored ' look, fashion de­ Nasty people LOS ANGELES

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DOMINO’S PIZZA DOMINO’S PIZZA DOMINO’S PIZZA DOMINO’S PIZZA Turtleneck paces Wake up to male spring attire

The turtleneck , which in sports coats and other clo­ has become increasingly popular thing are in high demand this a DOMINO’S since last fall, is tops in men s spring. spring fashions. Spring has ushered in bright According to East Lansing and lively colors in men's merchants, the greatest demand clothing. Mustard yellow, vi­ has been for black and white brant orange, bold blue and char­ PIZZA turtlenecks. However, colors treuse green are predominant ir, that coordinate with those found sports clothing with matching turtlenecks available Tattersall suits and sports coats along with a wide variety oí stripes-horizóntal. vertical and diagonal-are also a part of the spring fashion look. Turtle­ necks in various hues can be used for accent. Turtlenecks can also be worn with the new Mao or mandarin- collared suits and sports coats shown this spring. The latest to be worn with the turtleneck is the male chain necklace intro­ duced by Pierre Cardin when he showed his new spring collec­ tion of men s clothing in Paris Most of the clothes have been designed to he worn with tie- less. buttonless turtlenecks. Most chains are of beaten metal, predominantly silver and east aluminum, and many are set with cut and uncut precious and semiprecious stones.

Brief replaces topless look If You Are A Resident Of; S u a v e What has happened to the If You Are A Resident Of: daring topless bathing suit'.’ A student ponders the Im ­ Have fashions turned A k e r s H a ll Holmes Hall portant choice for an “ In” toward conservatism0 Armstrong Hall Hubbard Hall appearance in formal It's true. Topless bathing A bbot H a ll Bailey Hall McDonel Hall suits are a thing of the past w ear. Campball Hall B r y a n H a ll O w en. Hall Women have decided, for the State News Photo by Gilchrist Hall Butterfield Hall time being, to leave the ­ Rather Hall Russell Steffey London Hall C a s e H a ll Sh aw H a ll less swimsuit where it belongs- on the male. M a s o n H a ll E mmons Hall Van Hoosen Hall Two-piece , as brief M a y o H a ll F e e H a ll Wilson Hall as possible, have captured the Phillips Hall Holden Hall Wonders Hall attention of women's fashion Snyder Hall M a n - m a d e YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR designers, as well as the eye Williams Hall A FREE PIZZA PARTY! of every male on the beach Yakalay Hall fibers m ean The House Floor which saves the Necklines are still low. how­ most Domino's Pizza packages per ever not as daring as the waist­ o r capita at the end of a 4 week e a s y c a r e line plunge. period is eligible for a Domino’s The topless had its obvious Liva In East Lansing Pizza Party. 30 Pizzas & 2 cases More man-made fibers will advantages. What better way of Pepsi. Contest: April 1 to May be used in all types of cloth­ to get an even suntan0 It L ing. according to Bernetta was naturally more cool and Kahabka. Cooperative Exten­ comfortable. On the other CALL CALL sion Service textiles specialist hand, it faced one unconquer­ at M S U able problem-legalitv. Those "In the future we can expect women who did have the courage even easier care and greater to wear it were whisked away 351-8870 351-7100 durability from the man-made into the paddy wagon before fibers with us today and those they could catch one ray of for free, fast delivery for free, fast delivery to be developed. " sun. The modern world is not Innovations by fiber manu­ as liberal as it claim s to be. facturers include a thermo- The two-piece of today, by no reactive fiber that will adjust means conservative, covers the to temperature, a self-sterilizing barest essentials. A pair of fiber and improved techniques triangle scarfs skillfully tied in texturizing yarns. in the right places emerges as Development of an all-pur­ the popular swimsuit of today. DOMINO'S pose solvent that would drv- Bright and colorful, solid color clean and launder in one opera­ or prints of large flowers are tion is connected with anti­ tempting combinations for sun- soiling finishes already on the tu n e fun. m arket. Another inno%'ation in swim­ PIZZA "Since development and test­ suit styles of today is the knit, ing of any new clothing pro­ sweater suit, a variance of the duct cannot duplicate actual tanksuit Suits are usually wear and care conditions." Miss brightly colored in contrasting Kahabka added, "consumers stripes. Styles range from have the option to try the new two-piece halters and developments when they are to the one-piece with small, Pizza Perfection first marketed or to wait until striped sleeves. The suits are most of the problems are worked comfortable and allow for free­ DOMINO’S PIZZA DOMINO’S PIZZA DOMINO’S PIZZA DOMINO’S PIZZA out " dom of movement. juniors ruffle up a bit of voile for the sheer delight . . .

The soft shirt look in Lrosty topped dresses by A ’n R Jrs. Wea- waisted two-piece looi. s in sheer Dacron® polyester-cotton fcr the most romantic approach to‘Spring. At left, peasant topping is pleas* nt topping in snowy white* voile with side buttons and stand-up co-lar. Contrasting grosgrain striped bell rings a skirting of brown 17.98. Pin dots on the black or n. vy skirt repeat the pristine white of the deeply cuffed and lavishly ruffled blous* , center. 19.98. Pastel adds a color note to navy/white of his sissy-topped, dirndl-skirted darling. 19.98. All in junior sj.-jes. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan

BUTTERFIELD Super-short dress aim at 'Sew-ins' It’s not a sit-in. floor meeting, al--with the latest styles and col­ or even a protest-perhaps it can ors. or whether they will look be called a sew-in. like scraps of material sewn to Not the kind with rocking gether and made a little too chairs, granny or nee­ short. dlepoint. but one with scissors, In any case the floor will be rulers and radios. The jam ses­ buzzing for the next few weeks sions on the first floor in But­ until mid-terms roll around. Then terfield have taken on a new the needles and pins will be look. trade d fo r b o o k s and pens. The girls have been getting together for prolonged study breaks to sew. take up hems, listen to the radio and talk. A c c e n t Amid talk over classes and Sewing bee guys, the girls shorten all their by spring fashions and finish dres­ Coeds, alert to the short hemline, are busy hemming last year’s spring ward­ ses they began over spring Stockings shoot the works for . These residents of Butterfield Hall, who staged a sewing circle Monday, break. spring-lace-works. flowerworks are (counter clockwise from lower left) Joyce Casbon, Valparaiso, Ind., fresh­ Some skirts have been short­ and other patterns that work man; Mary Harp, Farmington junior; Sue Santti, Southfield sophomore; Kathy ened and re-shortened and they well as fashion accents to all Dennison, Allen Park junior; Sharron Pollack, Ann Arbor freshman; Sally Ken- are going up again this year. sorts of costumes. field, Hastings junior; and Janet Goebel, Sebewaing freshman. The floors are strewn with sum­ Flower-works go big and bold, mer prints and scraps of ma­ or offer tiny blossoms on the State News Photo by Larry Hagedorn te ria l a s g ir ls cu t out patterns. vine. Lace-works play it cool A-line dresses are in the lead and open, or choose bold pat­ on the first floor and the puff terns or little prints. sleeves are taking over where Knee work up to spring long sleeves left off. excitement, in open, light pat­ WHETHER YOU'RE TRAVELING TO SUNNIER PLACES. OR Regardless of the style, the terns. often without cuffs length is what counts-it must Animal prints, turtle and fea­ be "super-short.” Some of the ther markings and bi-colored less daring girls cringe when harlequin designs are just EXPECTING SPRING HERE AND NOW, THE ^ C L O T H E S YOU they are urged to make their some of spring s pat­ creations shorter. But a lit­ terns. well-planned to accom­ tle persuasion is all it takes and pany sportswear styles. the hem c o m e s up. The "tattooed lady" look ap­ WANT ARE WAITING. A COMPLETE COLLECTION FROM FRESH-AIR- Only time will tell whether pears in stockings with tattoo­ their clothe« will look profession- like colors, prints. s T J O HIGH-

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Hippie garb turns O riental ■ ■ -ft ___ h<> vprv uprv lonp and larpp nreferrinepreferring extremelyextremelv short hahair. all great, if one can. afford1 be very, very long and large. ' l. vu-stvle collar and are ap- The look ot the Oriental it But these are verV . sheik The pendants should be either And finally, for that hard-to- y-i imately hip-length. Slightly get hippie look at the pool, mystic and lavish use ol outfits and should be worn jaded or noisy. larger styles are worn by girls the outfit for guys is beads, leather are this year's trends only for the most formal freak- Hippie hair styles haven't in hippie outfits. The non­ as .resses. They may either a and cut-off levis. For outs and trips. changed much, except for the bu- >»n up the side or center girls, it's beads and a one- hippie picks his clothes with High, fringed-leather use of the part, near the cen­ fro. 4. The colors are loud piece. loose-fitting bathing suit. fashion in mind, while the have been very popular, but ter. Some hippie girls are ant rlashing. real hippie is not concerned give way to and bare F ivorite attire with the shirts w ith a p p e aran ce s. feet in spring. Low-cut leather art levis. faded blue and For those who want the way? sandals are preferred to high- Tasteful colors present s r ted denim bell-bottoms. for in look of the far-outs. Tibetari laced styles, but as in all 1 / i men and women. In any praver- and hand, block hippie wear, the choice is purely the slacks should be fashion gourm et’s delight printed Indian shirts are the individual. The most sought- •s gjbw hat baggy. things to look for. after sandals are made of water Tasteful hues season spring. The well-flavored brights are f tdian and army The robes, for both sexes, buffalo hide, because of its to a fashion gourmet s delight, lime, lipstick red. fuchsia, scar- are about ankle-length. fit loose­ I t psacks area used to tote utilitarian value. It's color a la carte, as brights let. orange red. chartreuse and I > ¿s. jewelry, extra neek- ly and are multi-colored Af­ Other things' for men to and darks, pastels and bolds lemon, l.tt >s and whatever else a rican robes, shorter and ir. complete the look are laded, mix in appealing variety hi[ lie normally carries. various styles, are also popu­ misshapen hats and pierced The potpourri begins with the Browns appear in every shade V ither is coming in very lar The Tibetan robes have ears. The earrings should be tangv brights. creamy pastels, from tan to chocolate. Classics hir for all uses. Leather a rather high collar while the gold circles. Girls' earrings rich dark shades and many tan­ such as chalk white, stark African styles are more closely I if* ets. vests and are should be long and swinging. talizing hues in between. But black and navy are on the related to the loose cut of a Toe rings and a quantity these a re ju st the a ppetizers. menu, mixed with pastels and conventional . of finger rings are also needed Colors are used in new com­ brights. The Indian shirts have a accessories. Ankle bracelets binations. The brights are toned Whether shades are light or made of bells are also great down with dashes of neutrals, dark, pale or bright, it s the or dramatized with deep dark springwear. way colors get together that of­ Hippie shades are rose-colored colors, such as hot pink com­ ten m a k e s the news. in either the large "granny bined with coffee brown. Along with a plentiful help­ Pretty pastels breeze in with glasses" style or very small ing of solid and tone-on-tone pinks, melons, soft olives, cor­ Wide are made of hues, spring fashion serves up accents als. apricots, baby blue, peri­ leather. florals, stripes, geometries, ab­ And. of course, beads and winkle. aqua and buttercup. And stracts. plaids and checks of pendants are a necessary part the icy sherbert shades add an romance every imaginable variety. of a hippie outfit. Beads should extra d a sh of spice. New shoes pretty up for a re­ turn to romance this spring! Along with ruffles, dirndls and flowing sleeves, fashion reverts to footwear with flattering lines and pretty trims. Styles cover a variety of old COOL IT! and new trends. Among them are refined brass and gold or­ for the warm months ahead naments. baby doll toes, highe'r heels, flower trim, miniboots arid the Thirties influence. Leathers inspiring this foot­ wear include smooth, grained waxy, embossed, suede, brush­ ed. lustre and patent. AT OUR For daytime wear, shoes are set off with slings, straps or dis­ Far-out creet trim. Sling-backs are abun­ HEADQUARTERS dant-one indication of a more How to be “In” with the feminine feeling in footwear. for-out crowd requires Straps continue wide and not I vis, loose-fitting shirts too strippy. showing more leath­ 13 All New Styles a satchel to carry the er. as in fat T-strap or mary- High Quality Imports jane styles. ; r *«ds of a hippie. State News Photo by Important exception to the A Sandal for Every Mem Larry Hagedorn lady like look is the higfi- tongued. low-heeled pump sport­ ing monk strap or brass studs, a style meant to accompany tai­ lored costumes. S h o u l d e r The classic moc is joined by the soft-look moccasin, in gloVe or brushed leathers with kiltie b a g s m a k e fringe or tassel treatment, trtiy nailheads and pastel «polcVs c o m e b a c k sometimes set off by white bind­ PARIS i UPI i-Shoulder bags ing. re a lly a re c o m in g back, p a r­ As part of the "Bonnie and ti ularly for the young. Near­ Clyde” or Thirties influence on ly every one of the handbags fashion, the spectator-tie ap­ SANDALS on sale in the Miss Dior ready pears in black-white or all tc wear boutique have detach­ white, and in smooth or lightly f r o m able shoulderstraps. grained leathers paired with One of the most interesting patent. Chunk mid-heels, per­ ones looks like a navy brief­ forated trim and soft ribbon ties case with dyed navy linen sides. complete the look. 99 The purse opens out like a book Spring's mini- provides a . with lots of compartments. Dior new informal look. This low- $3 planned it as a beach bag. but heeled ankle boot has openings it looks smart enough to go to at the sides, over the instep, town, particularly because it a nd so m e tim e s e ven at the toe's. has two handles exactly like Evening footwear runs the those of a briefcase to hold it gamut from high-fronted pumps when its owner doesn't want to to sandals. Though heels are use the shoulder strap. mostly at midheight, there are The ones shown with the Dior some higher ones — perhaps fore­ cputure collection were tiny shadowing a fall trend. squares set with a handle. The REGAL SHOES colors are clear yet soft, squares set with a round circle FROM COAST TO COAST in pastels and neutrals. Black metal for a handle. The models and white combinations and topped their hands through the many browns step to the fore. circles and held the square 351-7018 For after-dark there are white, 255 ANN ST. EAST LANSING portion, frequently turning them off-white, rose and romantic sil­ (Across from Knapp's) ver. gold or bronze-colored leath­ almost upside down as they pa­ raded. ers. 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STOP 'FLAKE OFF*

' K e e p t h e Tan’ gam e thrives

Spring, as they say. is here. , spring term when the tempera- can t Tan Society, an organiza­ radiant warmth of the Michigan isn't? i you will fabricate quaint The best indication of this *ure soars above a blistering tion with a staggering number of sun. games to keep yourself from event is right outside vour dorm 50- V°u W ^1 see the M ic h ig a n members in the state of Mich­ All for the sake of a tan going flaky inside while you window. branch of the National Sunburn. igan alone. that refuses to stick around guard your tan from the same There, on any given day in Blister. Flake and Peel if you These dedicated souls spend b y itself w ithout. the time, not devoted to bast­ The sad fact is that if you» The favorite--and by far the ing themselves with a frighten­ wish to model your new spring' most challenging-suntan game ing collection of concoctions and wardrobe with the appropriate is Chase the Strap-marks. Par­ springtime dodging the water droplets in flair, you must have a tan or ticipants in this game are re­ the shower tMSU water is hard: at least appear somewhat pink quired to have at least two swim ­ it will leave both you and your around the right edges. suits of different styles. The enchantment tan in a neat little pile of But the Care and Feeding of general idea is to obtain one flakes on the dorm room floor a tan isn't all hard labor. set of strap-marks by wearing after a couple of weeks i. If you are inventive tand what the first suit, then try to get spread-eagled in# the glowing. self-respecting college student rid of them by wearing the other which has staps in dif­ ferent places, the following day. After about a week of Chase the Strap-marks, the par­ NEED SANDALS? ticipant not only has not rid herself of her strap-marks. but We have a complete selection of French, is beginning to resemble a Italian and Mexican sandals for men and relief map of varicose veins. w om en. Popular with the 1-went-to- Florida-for-spring-break set is From $5.95 Let's Compare Arms. This game requires a good poker face and 20-20 vision. Players Check on our selection of cowboy begin by eyeing each other care­ boots and riding boots, too! fully from a distance, then rush­ ing to one another, arms out thrust, to see who is darker. The winner goes on to more MSU Shoe Repair competition while the loser vows that he will stay out in the sun 5 MINUTE HEEL SERVICE till he feels his arm is in 225 GRAND RIVER— EAST LANSING good enough condition for a re m a tch .

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Bonnie and Clyde are taking For those gloomy and wet arriving in stripes, polka dots tho newest wonder fibers. over Spring's fashions in hats. days this spring have come the and solids of all colors to com­ Brimming with the excitement Rainy Day' hats. Made of vin­ plete your Spring fashion ward­ Bonnie and Clyde brought to the yl plastic, these rain hats are robe. screen, come the Bonnie berets, the floppv-brimmed skimmers and the flower wigs. J @ t £ L Mrs. Dorothy Dowling, mana­ m ger of millinery. J. W. Knapp and 623 E. Grand River ClWl#r| ^ Co.. said the Bonnie berets are arriving in felt, straw and cloth. E ast Lansing 'across from Sn»i«« Services' All the colors are popular this year and the key word is "cas­ u a l. " The flower wigs have come in HASPEL WEAVES to style this spring in anticipa­ tion of those days at the beach when there's no time to worry A NEW FASHION COURSE about your hair. Mrs. Dowling said. WITH THE HOPSAC SUIT

In competition are the "flop- * py brimmed beach skimmers" of brightly colored straw and the rolled brimmed Bretons of fash- jg- lonable colors to be dressed up with accessories for special oc­ casions. according to Mrs. Tre- j mayne. manager of Millinery at Jacobson's.

F a s h i o n s p r o g r e s s H i, there . . .

f o r m e n Wide brimmed hats— an old style for men but a !'ew one for women— is now in vogue. This one is on sale The so-called "walking suit" at Jacobsons. State News Photo by Lance La^onf is being accepted in its sub­ dued style — in other words, the that is not extremely long It's a highly practical and handsome outfit and is service­ able for both city and country w ear. i

While the double-breasted suits have not sold as fast and as big as was predicted for them, the model in other articles of apparel have been runaway successes. The double- breasted , dinner jackets, outercoats and even sports jack­ Haspel makes Hopsac the look for all seasons! ets are leaders in the current This cool, crisp weave captures this-minute season's fashions -- and will be fashion in a great collection of classic colors bigger than ever. There's been an unexpected return to popu- and in new '67 shades such as bone, Nr laritv of herringbones in both brown-olive, in-town grey, shore blue and ^ sports jackets and suits - un- navy. They're wash and wear for easy-caie. ^ expected because there has been . such stress on the bolder pat- $49.95 . terns. S u its ...... $49.95 to $255 With the growth of fashion in Check the beauty and sporthwear. there has been a de­ Sport coats...... $35.00 to $175 mand for better matching, blend- Slacks...... $ 8.90 to $50 s ing or coordination of colors. convenience of Wallace That demand has been met as far as sport socks are con­ •Sizes 36 to 56 .Regulars .Shorts .Longs cerned — with one maker's as­ contact lenses sortment of 52 colors! . Free Alterations You will be thrilled with contacts! These tiny lens 5 allow you to lead a normal, active life while giving .30-60-90 Day Charge Accounts .M ic h ig a n Bankard A new name, on a new look, you natural vision. Stop by for the complete story. is the " slacks” - with flapped pockets fastened by me- , talic buttons. There are a total of 9 12 million tennis players W iLUCE OPTICIANS in this country who have -- from Dr. R. C. Jones Dr. P. G. Turcott Dr. W. C. Jensen HOLDEN 9 REID time immemorial — worn noth­ ing but white on the courts. This Registered ' Registered Registered 'F a m o u s Brands for Dad & Lorf* year, tennis will become a fash­ Optometrist Optometrist Optometrist Vine At CU ppet ion sport — due to the introduc­ 107 N. Washington 107 N. Washington FRANDOR CENTER (Opposite Sear j tion of yellow and powder blue Ph. IV 2-1175 Ph. IV 2-1175 in both active and spectator Ph.IV 5-713'y DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS LOGAN CENTER sportswear. 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan

Spring fads bring

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By AIM EE PATTERSON pression of assimilation--that priate for dorm meals, classes, State News Staff Writer is. looking like everyone else. volleyball games. TG s. gras- A h S p rin g ! The modern mod begins by sers--in short, anywhere thpt A h F a s h io n ! acquiring a jump suit of either people w e a r clothes. O h C o n fo rm ity . soft pastel colors or the loud­ For the after six look, the In the spring, when a young est reds, yellows and oranges watchword is ruffles and frills man's fancy turns to thoughts she can find, but nothing in from head iand that means ttfarufa «WoncocL of love, a young woman's fan­ between. Along with this, she hair tooi to toe with' no cy turns to thoughts of spring wears matching and san­ sparing of velvet and lace. clothes and fad-following. The. dals or patent leather tie-shoes The modern mod will follow the object of this ..car-long game in white, black, red or yellow. trend to look like Mother and is to achieve the maximum im- This type of outfit is appro- Grandmother in order to keep up-to-date. Skirts from mini to maxi length are acceptable and the smart young mod will be sure to wear the correct TUX & FORMAL length at the correct time or i heaven fo rb id i she m igh t look like an individual. ★ RENTALS * Striped dresses, featuring Crisp as a morning both vertical and horizontal breeze, a navy and stripes are a must and all MSI" fad-followers should be sure to white A-Line of Crepe. •WEDDINGS Young Edwardian by have a liberal sprinkling of Arpeja $28.00 •BANQUETS both types in her wardrobe. •PROMS Bathing suits are going both teeny-weeny and one-piece cover •SPRING TERM alls for the girls who wishes to FORMALS follow the trends. Wear lacy, frilly suits that •ALL FORMAL go limp when emerging from OCCASIONS the water. Wear sweater suits that sag to the knees when worn a few times. But to look perfect on the RIGHT FOR THE MEN WHO beach, the best hint is probably LIKE TO LOOK RIGHT --Don't go near the water To be the perfect fad-fol- lower this spring, each aspi­ 882-0391 rant to conformity should study the wardrobe of her classmates A Shirtwaist as dain­ and dorm-mates. Try to ac­ ty as daisies in the quire at least one outfit exactly sun. Made of Dacron DELUXE like each of the women studied Cotton voile in yellow Then wear the clothes with the or pink. By A’n R Jr. CLEANERS pride you so well deserve--now $ 2 1 . 0 0 XENT you look like every other girl 2911 S. WASHINGTON on c a m p u s!

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Gay butterflies and flowers splash this black and white voile print. A yound Ed­ Yellow patent wardian by Arpeja. Orange patent $17.00 Green patent Black patent Blue leather Black leather with less shoe, more you

A 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.

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the Romantic femininity adds next affair you h a v e . m a k e i t mystique to fashion world FORMAL that the less of a woman seen, The romantic look of irresist­ emphasizing graceful curves. See what a remarkable the more mysterious she seems. ible femininity has returned to The new look, to the delight­ effect it haa on your reputa­ Accessories to the new look fashion, replacing the way-out ful approval of men. leaves no tion aa a boat We have the are matching pale or off-white mod styles of last year. doubt that women are women finest and handsomest tux­ lacy, stockings, and pearly, Today the trend in fashion again. edos and dinner Jackets. The patent leather shoes. The mod is away from rigid, geometric Leading the innovation in smartest accessories, too. contrast of checks with stripes shapes to natural, classic lines. style is the body . And renting is so easy and has been replaced by a blend­ accentuating the and economical. ing of pale, soft colors with coaxing out curves The white luxurious lace and ruffles. Pearl bodice, collar and long-sleeved or rhinestone buttons are ac­ cuffs ,are trimmed with an centuated by a matching string a b u n d s -ice of lace o r ruffles. of pearls or a rhinestone belt. The -dirndl skirt, "the flirt skirt, with the wide cumber- MEN’S bund elt. is most flattering to pet e waistlines. Length 1116 E. Michigan Avanua of her*line varies from mini 4 912 to ms*i. depending upon the Lansing, Michigan S occasi^ or feminine whim. Rentals — Soles Fittfc i suits in grey, black or nasf are coordinated with white rgandy blouses of lace and ru les. Dark or off-white opaque stockings and square- toed b!* ck patent leather shoes add thi finishing touches to the e n se m i ,e. Dayt jie dresses are made of coo( ind comfortable dacron- polyesQpi". cotton or dotted- Swiss . otle These easy-care fabrics always appear fresh and crj p. regardless of temper­ a tu re After sundown stvles are the most i luenced by the roman­ tic looj Delicate party dresses in paL" crepes, silks and or­ gandy »,.ave replaced the loiid- M i n i - s h i f t coloret op-art designs in . Jinger Hasen^eln Is ar­ A moq. of seductive innocence is set in the low bodice, rayed in the fam iliar garb high-bt^ed style of evening of the young set— mini- w ear. - shift with stack heels. Skirt length, ranging from State News Photo by below * *e knee to midcalf, re­ B o b I v i n s tu rn s p the romantic notion * LIBERMANN’S

F r o m the N e w p o r t Collection: It’s the m ost resortful way to sail into sp rin g . Get under way with our Culotte skirt, $12.00 In 75% cotton and 25% rayon. Sleeveless sweater, $10.00 Striped blouse with tie, $10.00 In Ceylon Blue, Torch Red, and Jungle Green. Sizes 3-13. Matching jockey , $ 5 .0 0

■ ■V.va*s-Sfc. /■ w , The Luggage Look in I andbags high­ lights the fashion scene. Two separate outside pockets and a bold buckled strap give the exciting Hok of a world traveler. In bright r-icker yellow plastic patent with blackTpiping. $8.95 3 Blocks East of State Capitol LIEBERMAN fS 900 Ottawa West 1 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan NIWBST BOUTIQUE

Paraphernalia — NO W ’ look

By ROBERTA YAFIE their own. and convey this to the Pant suits take you through into bright daytime dresses with as a deep neckline, sans collar, State News Feature Editor individual. Fabrics go from knits the day. from tailored gabardine military braiding. evening and e m p ire w aist. le n gth s a nd sla cks. Cotton crochet has been used When it comes to the “now" to acrylic jerseys to buckskin to velour and crochet. For an in dresses and pant suits. An lodk in spring fashions. East and velvet, with clean, simple added touch, try a velvet knicker Cotton knit prints are in subtle exciting crocheted style is hoodec Lansing's newest boutique is lines that leave it up to the suit, with lace ruffles at neck shades. Dotted swiss is an with a front zipper, and can be well equipped with the appro­ wearer to create her own look. and cuffs. important fabric, and can be worn as a dress as well as over’ priate "paraphernalia.” For an elegant evening its Enkalure. a lightweight nylon found with a long, lac-trimmed a striped or dotted bikini. Step into a white dressing the "gold-digger" dress, sheer with stretch, has been fashioned white collar and cuffs as well tube and into a Paraphernalia rayon woven with metallic fashion and zap, you're Bonnie, threads in black or white, worn complete with navy and white over a body stocking, or light pin-striped coat and matching weight organdy skirt dresses mini-skirt. If the midi length embroidered with white daisies. is more to your liking, the Thir­ Paraphernalia changes the ties comes alive in long, fit­ pace, setting you back 10 years ted knit jackets with matching with the little-girl look. The day­ skirt and pants. time version, in red or pink Paraphernalia offers a total and white cotton, has long, long look, both in the shop and the puffed sleeves with elasticized merchandize it stocks . Ac­ bands. The evening version cessories are displayed in plas­ is of sheer, puckered waffle- tic cubes: the .tubular dressing weave nylon. rooms occupy the center of the The bush blouse, with long, store and ceiling-to-floor m ir­ pointed collar and pocket detail, rors permit a complete view as well as the full-sleeved, crepe fro m a n y angle. peasant blouse, are season Paraphernalia fashions, like favorites, teamed with mini or the shop, have a personality of midi skirts.

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Mod cyclist

M ary Callaghan swings into spring on a cycle in mod attire from the Paraphernalia shop. Lightweight-spring shifts stress bold colors and the belted waistline. State News Photo by Bob Ivins D O N 'T W A LK

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Oom phies puts pastels in the spring scene,

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This is the perennially classic suit that Haspel a n d w h it e . knows how to do so well. Tailored of 75% Dacron* polyester-25% cotton, it's a crisp, cool note in every wardrobe. For town and travel, you just can't beat the Sir Perior^ Cord. It's wrinkle resistant, wash and wear and comes in a wide range of light summer-tones as well as dark and medium $ 1 1 . 0 0 ton es. $ 5 0 .0 0 clodhoppers b y *DuPoni's reg. im

EAST LANSING D O W N T O W N Hart Schaffner & Marx 317 E. Grand River Ave. 326 S. Washington Ave. two eleven south Washington Friday, April 5, 1968 13

Fashion revolution in paper

Mot! I owners can inexpensively their dates. Although they in­ cost 25 cents each and eliminate become paper-orientated, with get-minded Army officials on supply swim suits to their guests structed them to wear bathing necessary plans for laundry their paper suit for women the advantages of this product. tor after-dinner dips in their suits under their dresses, they delivery and pick-up astronauts. These disposable Some problems have been pools, green stamps now cover neglected to tell them that Sim ilar paper gowns now adorn warm, comfortable outfits which foreseen which may hinder the more than trading stamp books, every male had brought a pair beauty shop customers. One can be tossed overboard after rise of paper. Before paper and doctors can throw away of scissors that afternoon. Detroit salon has become in- one week's , wear would solve will become an effective competi­ their surgical robes after a: Paper is finding increasing creasingly popular with neighbor­ space's laundry problems. tor. it must get its prices lower operation. use in many industrial and pro­ housewives since introduc­ "Im agine an airplane pilot citing than similar laundry costs of The product which makes these fessional fields. Hospitals, tion of its pin-striped and polka- an unidentified flying object cloth items. Another manu­ "tashior.s" possible is not a laboratories and factories are dotted "shampoo gowns. Even and later finding out they were facturer explained that dispos­ especially putting these pro­ modern technological advance­ the beauticians have switched a pair of women s ." able items catch .on slowly. Pa­ ment. Ironically, an age-old ducts to a test. Disposable to these practical garments one space official said per towels were developed by paper garments from lime-greer. product, paper, is causing a Airlines and railroads have Researchers are also work­ Scott in 1907. revolution among the clothing operation jackets to powder-blue also "come on over" to the ing on several possibilities Still another problem is the industry. surgical sheets are quickly re­ paper rebellion. I’niformed One manufacturer is working on product's durability. Miss Creating great controversy ir. placing traditional hospital sup­ Pan American hostesses now the production of disposable Body Chemistry jumped into a the past year, paper products plies wear paper to match and gowns which would be a wel­ heated pool to demonstrate to are now in current uses from The economical aspect is their light blue suits, and sales comed alternate to rental a prospective market how her tlush-away to floor- especially pleasing to hospital of paper-like pillow cases'and costs. S5 paper bikini would not shrink length lounging , and administrators. While launder­ sheets have been boosted through A revert back to childhood or melt. To the reporters', have disproved the idea that the ing charges for cloth examining frequent use of these products seems to be indicated in another photographers' and press agents' paper rage" is just another fad gewns run 35 cents each, their bv railroads. fashion-paper underwear Ohe delight, the top to the suit floated throw-away counterparts only The diverse uses of tins pro­ Even space authorities lVïve manufacturer is contacting bud- aw av. duct rise continually with re­ search done in this area Now scientists car. treat paper to m a k e it fire -re ta rd a n t, w a te r and abrasion resistant, and even lu m in o u s Paper began its revolution of the fashion world with the Scott Paper Company paper nap­ kin tent dress in 1966 As coupon-saving housewives put a w a y their S I .25 and w ra p p e r from any Scott product, the paper rage began. Manufacturers now otter matching paper hair rib­ bons. hats and purses for these multi-colored, multi-sized and fire-proof minis. Price for all Fashion-minded housewives along with such paper-clad cele­ brities as Joan Kennedy and the A re you confused enough for Duckess of Windsor will now find assortments of paperized items lining the racks of their favorite Paraphernalia? dress shops. An $8 is made from wood-free pulp paper, coated with polyester. A green-stamp , modeled at one paper showing, was made of 1. Do you prefer caviar at 11 o'clock on Sunday □ Y e s D N o linked key tags and stamps. The entire dress carried a sequin-like to e g g s Benedict? finish and will be sold on the market in 'do-it-yourself” kits. 2. Do you long to be hugged by hip pants? □ Y e t D N o Hallmark Cards Inc. is even offering hostess dresses to match their assortment of place mats, 3. Do you think Twiggy has two backs? □ Y e t D N o coasters and seorepads. Summarizing the impact of 4. Are you getting obsessively caught up □ Y e t D N o this trend, one manufacturer who produces 100.000 dozen in your Dynel hairpieces? paper dresses each week pre­ dicts that in five years. 75 5. Do you sob a lot at the thought of vinyl, fluorescent, DYet D N o per cent of the citizens will be walking around in paper gar­ patent leather, mesh, mail fabrics? m ents. The paper industry has not 6. Are you for Unisex? QYet DNo neglected the men's clothing industry either. one helpful novelty may replace the gaso­ 7. Do you think underground movies should be shown OYet D N o line station rest room as the on astrojets? traveler's best friend. Dis­ posable coveralls, will prevent many grease-stained suits and 8. Is it really so bad being over 25? □ Yes DNo drv cleaning bills caused by tlat tire changing. Selling at 9. Do you get your bell bottoms caughtin the chains QYes DN o S I 75. these c lo th e s-sa v e rs m a v b<- worn several times. >of the new English bicyle? Du Pont, experimenting in materials for book bindings 10. Do you enjoy the newest dance craze DYes DNo a:id wall coverings, designed ■n's which will called touching? bo made of synthetic fibers bonded into paper-like shells Give yourself 1000 points for each "yes". Multiply by your age. Motel owners can inexpensively If you score over 50,000, go to the bank, take out $100.00 I lease swim-suit-lacking males ana buy a pair of hip pants, a vinyl blazer and a target buckle. Everything with these trunks which cost S8 50 a dozen. areat is in Paraphernalia'% new breath-taking boutique where America's 'Bundle party* best young fashion designers are trendsetting their hearts out. \n interesting party idea has also evolved from paper dresses Bundle parties." a party where the guy and girl have previously picked out certain clothes for Paraphernalia, 5 4 1 E. GRAND RIVER each other to wear, have be­ come popular on college cam­ 1 1 - 9 MONDAY - FRIDAY, 1 1 - 6 SATURDAY puses A majority of males at one partv gave paper dresses to 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan TIPS FOR MEN Loosen that tie! style is changing

NEW YORK t L'PI» - If you tie your tie too tightly it will wrinkle. If you tie it loosely you will be much more fashionable. If you wear your tie tack up high people will think you're wearing an elegant stickpin and it will hold the tie just as straight. If your shirt gets all bunched up at the waist you can pre­ vent it by doing the way the GIs*do -- grasp both sides of the shirt body at the waist and make a deep turnback pleat in the extra cloth. Then tighten the belt. If your brown leather shoes are too light you can darkei them by rubbing with milk to which a few drops of household ammonia have been added. If you want to feel safer ha\e a professional shoe dyer dye them for you. If you leave attached to trousers when you hang them away on clamp hangers they will drag on the floor and get dirty if you don't loop them inside the trouser legs. If your closet floors are that dirty go over the floor with a cloth dampened ir, turpentine This will keep out the moths. , ... , ,____ _ It you're slill troubled by moths set a bowl ot pipe tobacco in the closet. If that doesn’t work get some moth balls. If you’re troubled with silvertish, God forbid, your Stylish First Lady stored-away woolen clothes in plain old newspapers. If you’re wearing a light suit don’t carry the newspaper under your Mrs. Lyndon Johnson will pack a red, white and blue wardrobe for her April trip to the Hem lsFalr In San Antonio, Texas, and tour of state landmarks. (Left) she arm--the ink might come off. If you haven't put away your summer ties yet place them pauses on the Truman Balcony in a red linen dress with belted jacket and white over the crossbar of a hanger, cover with paper and they II trim. (Center) Ladybird wears a royal blue linen dress with flared skirt. (Right) be in better shape next Spring If you spill soup on the ties In the Rose Garden, she takes a stroll in an azalea pink coat over a white, ­ while putting them away you can get the grease-stain out less dress of gabcfrdlne. UPI Telephoto by rubbing on talcum powder and leaving overnight If you have balls of fuzz on the outside of a washable sweater, turn it wrongside out when you wash it and the pilling will end up on the inside where it won't show. It you're storing the sweaters put them in a box and don t hang them up or they'll loose their shape. Sleepwear’s double life If the linings of your old shoes are badly worn they re probably too loose and you’re wearing the wrong size. If ham check night shift to wear the tips of the shoes show excessive wear they’re too short. Classic styling in designs that ing. one house. John Mever of to the beach over or If you have trouble putting on shoe polish between the upper have the stamp of today's fash­ Norwich, introduces an under­ to sleep in the evening under and the soles use a cotton-tipped stick. ion knack...that's tfag beauty cover story and bedtime story the stars... And there is deli­ If you want to look taller wear a hat with a tapered crown of some of the new sleepwear of complete coordinates! For cate design creating a mood of and narrow hatband If vou're checking your hat. see that the bare essentials, there are collections that lead a double the girl doesn't set another on top of it and get rt greasy. head-to-toe looks that match innocent enchantment in a de­ life. mure nightdress of pure If you are plaving golf in the rain a plastic wrap hanging In HHUthere’s no dbeut. the foundation to mtmslips white...Of course, there is the down bdhind will make the water run down the plastic in­ campus brigade will march in and the like, but now the news famous Sweet William Print »a stead of down your neck. wearing the latest in hand- is in the bedtime story...all garden of small blossoms» in a If you get lipstick stains on white shirts or handkerchiefs tailored. neo-classic from day wrapp«d-up in wash n wear cool sleeveless shift to dream rub them with a little butter on wax paper then rub with dry into date. For night into morn­ Take the heavenly baby ging­ in . . . Ladv-like shirts and absorbent cotton. If you do this a couple of times everything matching robes in a night owl will wash out with soap and water. If you're using cleaning PRESENTS print, springy butterfly pat­ fluid dry the outer edge of the damp part vigorously with a tern. or lively polka dot! dry cloth and there shouldn't be a ring.

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engagement graceful design locks ding rings wedding band and en­ gantly simple design gagement ring to­ gether always

Gold Fashion designs handsome contempor­ ary bands w ith the polished hand-carved lo o k to com blnatlo match her contempor­ graceful ary bridal set. Dia­ ga gement ring mond sets from (150.

Natal Because of the in­ crease In gold prices, manufacturers have raised prices as much as 20%. Leon G Is selling at the itwfLUr mi fl eld prices through April A»T C 'iM T C K 4th. 31» E. GRAND RIVER Friday, April 5, 1968 15

Hom e-sewn clothes popular

Even uay more and more and sharp contrasts are gaining have for sewing their own cloth­ freshman, sews most of her own Myra Fnedlis. Detroit fresh­ tashion-and savings-conscious pi ipular'tv. es’’ Many girls who sew regular- clothes and says. "I like it be­ m an. o n ly sews occasionally girls are coming over to the Pattern manufacturers are ly find that they can save trom cause ij's very relaxing Also, when she has >pare time and is in do-it yourself side of clothing also m iking sewing more excit­ one-third to one-half the price it mak» s me feel creative. " the right mo

Sandals still

casual look

in men's w ear

Men's fashions are moving from their traditional, uncom­ fortable look to a comfortable casual look, reflected in men's footwear for this spring and s u m m e r This new casualness in men s footwear takes the form of sandals, a shoe first worn by the Egyptians. Sandals are appropriate for all informal occasions. They may be worn with a sports coat if socks are worn. They come in many different styles, ranging from the high- laced gladiator sandal to the Sandals scene simple -tvpe sandal made fro m tw o p ie c e s of leather. Sandals arc still the style-setter for spring and sum­ They are available in three mer. For men, they stress casual comfort In a basic colors, brown, green variety of straps and styles. and black and range in price State News Ph^to by Lance Lagoni fro m $3 to $30.

Frivolous and STAND APART Fanciful . . . the FROM THE CROWD Curly Look I N v i t i t . the in look DOUBLE BREASTED now SPORTCOAT Varsity-Town combines two hot fashion features— the modern double breasted silhouette and window pane patterns— in a cool summer . Not for everyone, perhaps, but certainly for the man who would rather lead than follow. Find It here with the finest in hair cutting and styling.

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