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Show Classic, Sweatees-Woolknits Choice of All College Girls 1!y C.lir.KIK NICHOLAS X -t : v. i - . i " ZZ-- ,; i ;' S'x i ":"":': '' I M . ' ' v. , j : : : . -' ' ' "' J ': : ; ' 1 ..J.-. - V i I i ' i : '' .v. 1 :", : - "" ' ', " . . j i ; '')... ' - ' ) ,s r ,..: 'r -? ; r v . .':: -. ' THE big news in classic sweaters j, ' for college girls this fall is ' . V-necks and longer lengths. They w . ., f -2 THE big news in classic sweaters for college girls this fall is V-necks and longer lengths. They wear these with smartly styled tweed skirts. If every college wardrobe ward-robe could be checked up it is safe to predict that the go-away-to school "clothes" collection, that did not include in-clude a sweater-and-skirt twosome as described above, would be the exception. Girls love to wear shirts under their sweaters so that V necks are solving the problem that crew necks couldn't. See the picture of a college col-lege girl's sweater-ideal presented below in the foreground of the accompanying ac-companying illustration. Here is a soft blue Shetland that typifies the very newest in sweaters for general wear. The skirt is a wonderful rough tweed in red, blue and beige with a texture that makes it look hand loomed. Well tailored slacks for campus l wear are taken for granted as a "must have" among college girls. See pictured smartly styled slacks of a homespun wool fabric, with an up-to-the-moment simulated hand-knit hand-knit cardigan, that qualifies in every detail the demands of fashion. It is in exact matching color to the slacks which is another style angle an-gle to take into account Thi color is a very smart reddish brown called Creole earth, and the lacy pattern of the cardigan makes it look like an expensive handkniL The beanie on her pretty head has a long tassel in matching yarn. Not even when one has to dress up for some important afternoon event do college girls forsake their wool-knits. wool-knits. In fact, wool knit dresses are so beautifully and expertly styled nowadays, you get the habit of wearing them to social events both formal and informal. And what's more, you never feel the urge to break the habit. In fact the more you wear woolknits the more you love to wear them. They don't wrinkle, wrin-kle, or sag, they are styled to a queen's taste. You can get formal styles made resplendent with beads and embroidery or you can get them strictly tailored. There is plenty in chic and charm in this season's woolknits. The dress pictured has established a unique and much-to-be-coveted record. It was voted a favorite by a board of 12 guest editors from 12 different colleges, at a recent pre-vue pre-vue of knitted fashions by leading designers. A fine wool jersey, in black, styled with a pleated skirt, it is in accordance with latest fashion dictates, with long-torso fitted pullover pull-over top. Colorful Guatamalian appliques ap-pliques in floral designs make it gay, young and eye-intriguing. Here are a few additional highlights high-lights in college girls whims and fancies. Typical boy suits worn with gay stocking caps and felt, almost knee-deep gaiters, blazer raincoats in natural cotton, gabardine with navy borders and new wool dirndl skirts with gay yarn embroidery. Clever smithy pinafores can be made of velveteen, with wide ruffle for the hemline and an over-the-shoulder bib top, just like "three little maids from school" might choose. The utmost pinnacle of joy is reached in the heart of a schoolgirl who acquires a coat of tightly curled white baby lamb that is finished off at the front with embroidered bright gabardine bordering. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) |