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AUTUMN IS A ' Plcta.tot fTTHIS world may be a man ' s world but the girls bave cut a large slice of it for them- selves, in a casual way. Note: The cords, covert cloth, finger-tip T-square jackets for sport as well as dates. More shirts, boxy sweaters and straighter skirts have dawned the campus horizon. Hoods cap everything . . . The formal wear has gone strictly straight and that covered-up look has replaced the too bare and intriguing low decollete. Hats, a minor subject in campus clothes, are the masculine pork-pies and steals from Joe DiMaggio ' s headgear. The brothers will have to rise very early in the morn to keep from losing their only shirts with girls grabbing for all the man-wear they lay their eyes on. 1 (P iota? by Art Wolf) MYRA KURD JACKIE MYERS JOAN ELLIOTT THESE MAY BE FOUND AT WEAVER ' S
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TIIK JXYII KKR MAKE THE UNIVERSITY SHOP AT YOUR KANSAS CITY HEADQUARTERS Where You Will Find Leading Styles In Smart Students ' Apparel Properly Priced To Fit Into Your School Budget! University Shop Fourth Floor FREE PARKING 9th and Main 10th and Baltimore Mutual, National or Capitol Garages ON MAIN AT TENTH KANSAS CITY, MO. tV)R that winning Homecoming clothes combination pick a camel ' s hair or tweed sport jacket, single breasted, three button, notched lapel, and center-vented plain back. Add to this a pair of covert slacks in plain colors or a pair of grey flannels with pleated front that the boys in the Ivy League like so well. Top this off with a wool tie with a large knot and a wide brim, soft felt hat with low crown and you ' ll be the K.U. fashion plate, fall ' 40. Then too, you can wear this outfit the next time you borrow your roommate ' s convertible to take the latest light of my life out for an afternoon of jellying at one of the renovated Hill hangouts. On afternoons when you ' re just knocking around with a bunch of stags you might pick one of the finger tip or knee-length coats (camel ' s hair, natural color cord, or gaberdine) that all of the stores downtown are featuring. The fly fronts (an Ober specialty and a necessity, no less), stitched slec cs and bottom will make you feel plentyfleet, bufnottooJoe College. Perhaps you ' ll like Glen plaid worsted trousers. For shoes there are saddles with red gum leather soles or brogues. If it ' s a brogue, you can ' t go wrong on the im- ported Scotch grain, wing tip. custom finished, double-soled model that the Royal College Shop has. At night when you want to for- get that you ' re a University stu- dent and attempt to look and act like a gentleman, you ' ll dress accordingly. In top fancy, among those who set the pace this year, (Continued on Page 70) I New Campus Styles for UNIVERSITY MEN TREASURE CLOTH . . . an exclusive new fabric with a fortune in fashion. Styled by Griffon . . . $35. FINGER TIP CO ATS... they ' re smarter than ever before wool, gabardine or cordoroy, $7.50 and more. DOBBSHATS...$5.up. UNIVERSITY STYLED BOSTONIAN SHOES . . . $7.85. All sold by University Men. ii rTH covei sport and I are! Joel Tl the r with lavt I
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OCTfll THE JAYHAWKER WEIDEMANN ' S Leads Out with the Best FOOD SERVICE CROWD Genial John Parker welcomes you to join the crowds 835 Mass. Phone 184 BRICK ' S ON THE HILL UPSTAIRS... From turkey dinner to ham san the best food in town! DOWNSTAIRS. . . The place to meet your friends. Our rustic room has all that old Bohemian atmosphere ! PHONE 50 ILTOW about you and me, fresh- man! Let ' s make a quick tour of the jelly joints. I hear there ' s been a lot of interior decorating going on during the slack season. Besides, you can never tell who you ' ll bump into around the old stomping grounds. First, we ' ll drop off at the new super Union Fountain. It ' s a cinch there will be room for us. The Pi Phis and Phi Belts can ' t fill all that space. Look at the neat padded cells in the corners. As I live and breathe, if it isn ' t that new Pi Phi, Patty Duncan, with Jay (B.M.O.C.) Watkins, the Sigma Chi flash. In that booth over there is Trueheart up to his old occupation of accompany- ing his Kappa Sig brothers on their coke dates. Pretty soon you ' ll see Mary Jean Miller come in with Jack Homer of Phi Psi fame. Come on, we ' re off to Bricks, the old faithful for dance inter- missions and cutting classes. Here too, we find that the painters have wielded a mean brush. Heard a lot about the new basement room wonder what goes on there. As usual the place is overrun with Alpha Chis and D.U. ' s playing bridge in the back booths. Also seen around Bricks is Kappa Sig- ma pledge, Harold Dumler, that slick dancer. Then we mustn ' t forget that no trip across the Hill is complete without a visit to the Cottage. We ' re sure to run into a bunch of A.O. Pis, A.D. Pis, Phi Psis, and Pi-K.A. ' s. Every gal who drops into Harzfeld ' s to see what she should be wearing, will end up afterwards for a coke at the Cottage. Let ' s hop in the car now and (Continued on Page 71) THE JAYHAWK CAFE FOR THAT GOOD TIME Cliff and Clyde WELCOME YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS AT THE HAWK 1342 Ohio Ph. 509 Harzfelds Ve repeat: Contact COAT styled by Harz- feld s . . instant suc- cess! Satin-back fleece styled to casual classic lines. Longer-wearing, versatile. Sizes 10-18. nude, camel, wine huckleberry, oxford brown, rosewood, black, gray and Indian summer. second floor also at Columbia ,: peoplf cuiiM JO I Thi nitlit ,..al and a: ofpe iniyu Foi 0 C hrls ,st ;i: think il sin nerve fiTl ' ll Nil ' ! Th you vet C.4 R.n stra adm gant USUi artk the T nia glad side peri ' mm ing i and edit
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