By COKINNK W1GNES Your ‘‘best beau” will be going ! home for his vacation soon now j and you will want to know if he Is thinking of you, fair maiden. First find a dandelion that has gone to seed and then blow away the down. If after three puffs there is a sin gle feather left, you may rest as sured you are not forgotten. Also, if you haven’t time to write him a letter twice a day, pick up another feathery bloom and whis per a tender message for each one of the downy petals. Blow them toward the direction your loved one is. The feather will always carry the messages faithfully (no postage required). Roses and Love Just as the queer flower, the rose, is a symbol of love, so all flowers have traditions and leg ends associated with them. Ladies in the olden days gave their knights a violet to wear as a sym bol of faithfulness, and when the first Napoleon left for Elba, it was said that he would return with violets. During his absence the flower was the secret badge of his adherents. Of course a violet might get rather “droopy” if worn every day during spring vacation, but if she doesn't want to wear one you know she won’t be faithful to you! Of course it isn’t fair for him to know how much you care for him, so you have to find out if he really loves you also. The "he-loves-me, he-loves-me-not” method of pluck ing the petals of a daisy is by far the simplest but it has not always been accurate. The day before you leave (and if he is still here) get up early and find a bachelor but ton with the dew still on it. Then rush to his house and tell him he must carry it in his pocket and not “peek” at it. Go back in 24 hours and if the color is still bright and fresh his love for you is really “true blue,” and you. can wear the violet all during vacation. How ever, if the bachelor button is fad ed you will know that your love is not returned and you had better wear a narcissus. In the cup in the Spring Opening brings a fresh new crop of Beautiful Spring Hats in ir»y new spring colors lie till' envy of your sisters in one of our s m ji r t >pring luits. AYe have ■ very si \ le from dressy veiled straws to the over-popular casual pastel felts. All are bril liant n e w designs, and best of till they're mod erately priet'd. KAMAE Hat Shop 1007 Willamette FOR TEA AND TOWN Phonograph by Shoemaker and .Tones Shown above, are, first, Dorothea Oodlove in a two-piece effect from MILLER’S, with a bias-cut plaid skirt and two colors used in the top. Marylee Fry models a smooth tweed suit with this season’s long jacket and straight skirt. Notice the great patch pockets on the jacket. This suit may be found at BEARD’S. yellow center it is said the tears of ill-fated youth may be found. You may also send him one for the Mortar Board ball to show that you know just how fickle he is. Orchids and Elite Orchids are the elite among the flowers and undoubtedly lead in the fashion world, but if you are the clinging vine type, you had bet ter not hint around for an orchid for the Junior Prom, but be con tent with the gardenias you will get. The pansy, a sister of the violet, has many names and may be used for many occasions. It is often called heartsease, love-in-idleness, cuddle-mc-to-you, johnny-jump-up, and kiss - me - at - the - garden - gate. The problem of having many suitors is always solved by the use of the thistle, the flower of aus terity and independence. The mai den must take the heads of this tles, cut off their points, give each flower the name of a person, and put them under her pillow, (If there isn’t enough room under her own, she may also use her room mate's pillow). The one that puts forth a new sprout loves her best. Of course she must be careful not to move during the night or the sprout may be crushed and she will never know who loves her most. But then, "first loves float from the memory like thistledown in a breeze," and there’s always canoe ing on the mill-race to encourage new romance for spring term. i Oh, Yummu! Spring! And Charlotte Collin*, Ann Carr, and Barbara Todd gam bol over the campus in their bright red, brown and green wash skirts with the Hawaiian pattern, Russ Hudson comes out in a pair of brown and white sports shoes and a tan shirt in a smart in-VEST-ment of the same color. Betty Wheeler wears a white lacy blouse with a red suede belt. Pat Erickson is feminine as cologne in a white ba tiste blouse which peeks innocent ly out from a pink sweater. Hope Hughes wears a violet blue sweat er the color of her eyes. Barbara • The HOLLAND Music by Van Armitage Orphestra of Portland Big Floor Show • Dining • Set up privileges Saturday Night Phone 1592 or 4080 for reservations This Fur Trim I Topper A Winner I f Snow I'ox Collar Beige and Pastel You’ll Find at Hadley s 1004 Will. St. Phone 633 Lamb dust everything off lightly in a powder blue tailored jacket with soft diagonal stitching. Mary Kellners skips out in a pink sports dress, trimmed with a sprinkling of gold stars #n the belt. Spring! and still that bright green canvas hat waits expectantly in the Co-op for John Cavanagh or Scarlett O’Hara. —By Adele Say. HAIR STYLES SUGGESTED Bangs Are Feminine, So Are Pcmpadores By BETTY JANE BIGGS Wails of “what am I going to do with this fugitive from a hay stack," are heard from every sorority girls’ dorm and co-op bull fest. Spring term is practically here tvith thoughts of the mill-race, picnics, swimming—and renovated coiffures. Most campus queens vary their general hair styles very little, believing in simplicity. But the coeds, planning tor their Easter bon nets, those little garden plot hats with a wisp of veiling, are going to build their hair up, pompadour fashion in front, letting it sweep in the back to shoulder-length in distinct rolls. Less Pins For the sportswoman who wants to use fewer bobby pins, try the new right - out - from - under - the-dryer soft and bubbly bangs. New Gadgets Help To Banish Old Monotony Here are some fashion hints: Nylon Anklets—built for real wear these anklets have Nylon reinforcements at the heels and toes. Kin*; Tut Gloves—of course, your shortie gloves are smart. King Tut thought so, too, when he wore his close to four thou sand years ago. Cuff Link Photos—fastening the front of a white corded shirt. Some of these cuff links and studs have tiny photographs. Triangles—you may not like them with boy friends but you'll adore the cowhide leather bag shaped like a triangle. Saddle-leather Belts and But tons—a coppery fob-chain makes the bolt different. The University of Illinois school of journalism has added a course in radio broadcasting. Headquarters for Party Frocks For The Bright Young Collegians . . . It takes a dress like this—to do it! Not and Crepe conga dress. It lias been picked for romance. < They give that tousled baby look which makes him forgive and for get that you just beat him at three fast sets of tennis. For the more exotic bangs straight and slick— brings thoughts of slinky gowns and the sophisticate. Watershed For the gilds who like the glam our of long bobs but love swim ming more, beauty salons have found a way to stop the sacrifice— a halo bob. It has the appearance l of long hair but oh, how easy it is I to take care of it! Then for,the current fad, we in troduce the French braid. Split your hair in a straight part down the back. Get your roommate to braid it. Tuck the braids around in the halo effect, or at the nap j of your neck—or wherever it is most becoming, and cover the loose end's with gay ribbons of yellow, blue, or pink. Somehow this coiffure looks just, right above wooden shoes and full skirted cotton dresses. Because practically everybody wears a white collar peeking over the sweater top they now come to you with the white pique snapped to the shoulder seams. That's why it's called Whippersnapper. Vou can't just TIE A RIBBON 'ROUND IT It may look fetching on the new Spring hats, but it won’t work to just tie a ribbon around your hair and expect it to be a real crowning glory. The new rsprmg liars demand new Spring coiffures -—hail' styles done by expert hands. Coeds know that Kramer’s on - the - campus shop knows what to do with college girls’ hair. They can get the styles they want at prices they want to pay. Manicures, too, and ail of those little freshen ing-up jobs that Spring calls for . [ - Kramer’s Beauty Salon 125G Kincaid E>£RRD/ ttSTlNCTTVE AFPARR. Alio AOCESSOMDI «■ mujuirm nun As NEW as Spring As AMERICAN as the Liberty Bell ! nprmg term calls for new, colorful clothes. AVe have a wonder ful collection of new sport blouses, sweat ers, skirts, jackets, slacks, in colors in spinal by spring's flower - garden pas tels. Pick them to mix or match! I } Accessories: Ihinnoiiy is ihe keynote of fashion able dressing. Aeeent your costume with co-ordinat ed accessories -- gloves bags lapel gadgets millinery —- hose — etc., to match or blend. Budget and charge accounts for your convenience B6RRD7 OLiTNCTr.T AiTasn. um