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THE DAILY INEBRASKAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 19.38 PAGE THREE A Jicw oj (lie Stores We're in the mood for Spring end store windows intrigue us. So we go window shopping and "aisle counter" shopping, but we don't buy anything yet ... we want to look around a bit and let ourselves get saturated with all the bright color of this year's spring. We're just looking, and we hope the store clerks don't mind too much, for a little while at least, if we toll them when they want to help us, that we are just "looking." It takes a lot of look ing to put one's spring wardrobe together in one's mind before one gets down to the fine points of selection. Perfume for a Lift. To get us in the mood to shop around for the quick change things that spell "Spring" wc stop in first to sniff around for a new perfume scent to match our mood. Gone are the heavy gardenia and exotic scents and in their place have come the light floral scents . . . violet, lav ender, carnation, honeysuckle, li lac. Colognes are becoming more and more popular, and besides they are less expensive. "Clear Sailing" from the house of Worth is like the whiff of a summer sea breeze, cool and re freshing, a new light perfume for any and all occasions. It has only been on the maiKei ior a ycai mm so is considered quite new. For sports and general daytime wear we suggest "Cuir de Russie" by Chanel, which comes in a co has more of a spicy, sturdy scent, has more of a spicy, study scent. Rock Garden" by Caron and "Camelia du Marco" by Ciro are typical of the light spring scents in approval. These arc all at Ben Simon's on first floor. Something to remember ... co lognes are fast taking the place of scented bath powders and may be found in very many well known perfumes. Blended Accessories are Musts. We like the counter displays that blend perfumes, purses, gloves, handkerchiefs, and bouton nieres so that they make glorious splashes of color on our "winter grayed" mind and make us want to buy . . . anything, just so we can buy. . Flowers climb white trellises in counter displays and flowers adorn the Gibson Girl bonnet, the breton sailor, and any other hat that has room to tuck a posy in it. Bonnets are veuen, nisvu-ri-ly, like they were in the good old days, sailors are veiled, some with the good old motor veil, t oo. There arc feathers and bows as well us flowers on milady's hat. ami milady s spring hat is either felt or straw We are captivated with the adap tation of the Tyrolean peak to the new Snow White hat. You will find all of these and many more at Vera's Hat Shoppe, in a price range from $1.98 to $5.00. You 1 find them in pavisianne, in bril liant purple, in royal blue, and copper sun. .. .any color to match any ensemble. We reallv don't intend to start backwards in our buying or even looking, altho we did when we looked at accessories first. We know that any new wardrobe be gins with a suit or coat and then a dress but we would rather skvp formalities and look et the very newest thing in women's wear the Hopsacklng Dress. The ones from Hollywood, that are being shown exclusively in Lincoln at Hovland Swanson's, have wide bands of red quilted embroidery Towers embroidered collars, brief sleeves, sashes, wide embroidered belts, with blue, green and yellow enhancing the flowers. Of course, not all in one dress, but in the dif ferent styles at Hovlnnd's, authen tics from Hollywood. Hats At You Like Them. With all the hue and cry for matched accessories, we have often wondered why we couldn't have hats made to order here in Lincoln at a reasonable price in ,., tvl w liked. Now we've found juat the place, Rowland's, who make sailors, poke bonnets, the mannish suit type hat, all in all 26 different styles that can be made up In 39 colors. The hats are made by Rowland's from the finest quality felt body obtain able and are only $5.00. Well, here's good luck on your looking and shopping tours! All we ask is that you don't crowd the aisles and elevators too much so that we can get thru to buy our ewn spring clothes. P. 8. Our secret ambition is to own one of those very new and ul tra smart low slung h a ndbags that hang down on a strap from the shoulder and have a resting place for your hand to tuck in at the side. Like this one In the picture. Winter, spring, summer and fall driving hint; Don't drive so damn fast. 0f Sport Togs Set Pace for Attire of College Men Color is gnllnpinp five lengths in the load of the sprint; fashion race leaving plain navy blues, Macks, and browns in the dust. As men's clothes approach 1 he spring; lap, colors have become the long shot of the day. Green, the dark horse, is a nose ahead of her nearest rivals, gray, blue and browns wnich are running this spring in deep tones which blend with lighter shades of the same color or with contrasting colors. For suit materials, the betting is heavy on herringbone for suits and sports jackets also made of light weight fabrics of Palm beach cloth, Bermuda cloth, Congo cloth and gabardine. Noticeable this spring is the return of the chalk stripe which reappears again after an absence of two years. Plaids are gradually falling back. Small checks, overplaids, and the box check are. holding their own. Place your money on sports jackets or the new bush coats and slacks for campus wear. One of the favorite outfits consists of a green herringbone sports jacket with plain brown, light green or contrasting green alternating strip slacks. The shoes are natural col ored oxfords, pigskin being a popular contender, appearing with three hucd green sport socks. Chalk Talk. Another combination for the campus is a dark blue, box check sports jacket worn with gray slacks. The shirt is gray with a blue vertical stripe worn with a harmonizing blue tie. Oxfords in the new two-toned blue and white set the combination off to the best advantage. The recent inova tion of bush jackets in gay sum mer weight fabrics or the bright hucd sport shirts worn outside the trouser is another entrant. For Easter Sunday and spring parties, the pearl gray gabardine or gray chalk stripe suit is com ing to the fore. White shirts are always for dressup occasions, this time worn with a light blue tie. Plain white shoes are good for every occasion. One can wear a white coat with either blue or brown flannel trousers for spring formals. So when buying spring clothes, don't forget that the best be is color, lots of it. Nets to You, as Lace Reappears Romance is the trend in spring formal fashioils as evidenced by bodices fitted and fancy, oy skirts full and gauzy, and by sho-jlit.. lines with ruffles and ruches. While the romantic movement has been apparent for several seasons its interpretation seems to have reached new estimates now. It is the off-shoulder decollatage that gives the season's evening gowns their newest look, and this flattering line appears in many versions in ruffles, ruches, bands, tiny sleeves, ami fichu drapes. Gowns with these off-shoulder lines and gowns with the newer milded and strapless dccolletagc are musts in formal dress. Waistlines Lengthen. The long waistline is another of the leading trends in evening fash inns, and one that is strong in collections. Pans gave the lower waistline generous endorsement. Often the lower edge of the bodice reaches to the top of the hips and the waistline is indented but not necessarily belted. The fancy bodice gaily orna mented in feminine ways and fitted bodices with ruches or ruf fles or flowers at the neck and with free appliques and embroider ies five a light touch and show a new interest in decoration. Lace Returns. An evening style of more inter est to American universities is the revived chiffon and lace dinner gown. Most of them are short sleeved shirtwaist types, with the lace of matching black, dark blue, or white to the chiffon, which may be pleated and which makes the dress with the lace always delicate and sheer. The romantic vein must have its effection on evening wraps for when the fckirts of the dress are full, Jong ones would crush them while too short ones would be too modern to harmonize. Capcleta or shawls are the solution, of fabrics, fur, or feathers. Daytime Dresses Up Two Points Daytime dresses are short, 14 to 17 inches, even shorter than last year. But you must consider your figure, your height, and the shape of your legs before determining the length of your dresses. One noticeable trend of the day time dress is the lowered lines. The lowered waistline is especially flattering when it Is coupled with the skirt accenting width by pleating A popular model has bloused waist, fitted girdle, and full pleated skirt. Besides the one piece version of the lower waistline, there are others in two piece forms, fre quently without a belt and fre quently suggested in double belts and bands, in embroideries and seamings and lndraped girdles. The bolero costume are used in late spring and early summer. Some of the tiny jackets are fitted zipping or buttoning up the front. The dress might be a short sleeved dark blue wool, maybe checked in a tiny plaid, or a small dark print design. Nebraska Males To Go in Green Store clerks say Nebraska men have gone green conscious. For suits, green is the popular fancy cither in herringbone or gabar dine. Herringbone is found in self or two-tone fabrics, and the new n'ote is for the stripes to run diagonally instead of vertical. Practically any style suit is popular including both single and double breasted with the semi draped front effect. The new three button, single breasted suit is found with a vent back. Shirred backs and the half belt back with three soft inverted pleats come with the double breasted suits. Clerks say that a rather long jacket is in demand and welt pockets are almost universal. Mixed suits are rapidly catching popular interestt. The models are simplified and the accent is color. Jackets are three buttoned with a roomy chest, plain back, and center vent. Or backs may be loose and comfortable with full bellows pleats, pinch backs, or the belted with pleats style. Men Seek Comfort. Slacks are also being designed to insure more comfort. The knee is full, there usually being a four inch difference between the knee and the smaller cuff. The front is pleated to the outside. When the slacks contrast with the jacket, they are usually gray, but seR weave trousers in small herring bones of a lighter tone to match the jacket are also being sold. With plain colored jackets, slacks are showing a trend to stripes. Prevailing colors in men's suits are browns, tans, bluish-gray, bluish-green, and gray. White Congo cloth, Bermuda cloth and Palm beach cloth will be found for most of the summer suits while for ear lier this spring broad herring bones, a plain brown and blue flan nels, chalk stripes and gabardine will be the leaders. New Spring Sport Shirts Go African Wearing sport shirts outside your trousers is the newest sug gestion from Monsieur Fashion, they're vastly more comfortable and cooler for the humid summer air. The newest note in this type arc pullovers wh'ch have two or three buttons. Gussets at the side add a touch of style. In all stylos of sports shirts, comfort and freedom of action are the by-lines. Jacket models are also found with two chest patch pockets, worn either inside or outside your slacks. Bush jack ets are increasingly popular for campus wear. Thesa are fashioned with four pockets, shirred back, button down front and full belt. Color dominates the field of the sport shirt with solid colors the most popular, hut medium sized checks, overplaids, and stripes are also being bought. The mesh weave will be the coolest for sum mer while for spring, rough fab rics in linens and cottons will be the leaders. Bush jackets are featured in white linen crash. Somebody could get rich selling cotton stockings if he would ad vertise them thus: "Cotton stock ings are more durable, economical and comfortable than stockings made of silk, but they are not flattering. They are recommended only for girls with trim and shape ly iegs." ( Gibson girl effect ( dress with an adap- ( tation of the Mexican sombrero. j J Spring is a new way of looking at things . . . fashion is a point of view on spring. Stylos are meant to be adapted, not. copied. "Dress up'' 1his spring, to your own type, and not. down to sonic decreed style. You're an individual, and 1 he success you have in adapting the current mode to your own type will make you that much more a distinctive personality. The best Ionic in the world for "Spring 1'over'' is . . . Got Some New Clolhos! The Whole World Cooperates lo Produce 'Feminine Fluff If you've the idea that Paris i fashions are truly Parisian, delve with us into the lives of today's designers and become one of the "knowing" persons. For although "chic," and "Schiaparelli" seem to be just too Frenchy, you may be surprised to learn the true facts. For Schiaparelli herself is an Italian. She has been designing the world's leading fashions for some fifteen years. This season she has brought the circus into fashion. Silly clown hats, suit skirts gathered at the waistline, and lady bareback rider's tops to evening gows all bring the three rings into our spring life. In after noon prills the circus theme pre dominates, with small clown-like figures, acrobats, and animals on navy, brown or black. Italian Boleros. The clothing novelty of this sea son is the bolero and sash set, for which Schiaparelli is partly re sponsible. She also brought the Chinese effect to evening wraps by designing the long, slit sleeves and straight bark lines. The color which this Italian brings us is typical of her native land and of the theme she expresses Caliope Red. This is a brilliant, circus-like shade used throughout Schiaparcl li's spring fashions. Note also for her the origin of the tall peaked hat, the partly crushed high hats in felt, poke bonnets, and pillboxes with scarfs. English Evening Gowni. Again we turn to a world Glimpses o( familiar figures on the campus in spring togs . . . fellows have been brightening the campus with bright jackets, there I is A. T. O. Claude Wilson's wine beer jacket. Dick Barkcs, Bill Shock, Bill Buchanan of the S. A. E. house wearing shades of green, tan and blue . . . Jimmy Pearson, Delt, has a white linen crash Bunh Jacket, along with : Leonard Dunker, D. U., who owns ! a gray gabardine . . . Houghton Furr has kept Puzy Bradford wor ried by donning a lmid plaid jacket ...Rut Bcb Thornton still clings to his tattered winter cost, maybe one of the fellows will loan him one of his precious jackets... The girls seem lo be ignoring the artii-le In ycstenlHy's RAG and are wearing sucks plus saddle shoes. . .Corky Ashton, Alpha Thi. is replacing her hnbit of haunting the campus with jodphur boots in favor of saddle shoes, as is Theta's Bettv Brown . . . Jane Bell and Peggy Durland. Kappa have ankle socks of every hue... Candy Stripe, Umm. Alpha Chi Omega's best dressed girl, Theora Nye, has a black net formal embroidered with turquoise flowers it is grand with her red hair. . .Another formal which was worn at the Alpha Sig party is A. U. T. T. Inez Haney's candy stripe organza Irene Seybold. beauty queen candidate, looks lovely in her lavender organza for mal with boulonnier of violets at the waist. . .At the Junior-Senior Prom Theresa Stava, Gamma rhi, wore a flowing peach chiffon. Suits are without a doubt the handiest things for a college girl, and so suits are found anywhere, anytime. . .Tri Delt Betty Van Horn has a yellow-green gravel knit ensemble, her coi;t is yellow, and the accessories are earth brown... Chi Omega, Pinky Kry ger, looks girlish In her light blue wool, contrasting are the navy blue poke bonnet, purse. and wedge heeled sandals. . .Margaret Owen, Ti 1'hl, causes sighs of envy fit M famous designer; again he is not French. This time we find Moly neux, an Englishman. This year Molyncux exalts the 19th century charm in evening gowns in stiff satins or sheer fabrics with under crinoline. Quaintly, he uses the off shoulder dccolletes to add to the whimisical touch. For daytime wear the English man triumphs. By bringing com fortable shirtwaists in sports woolens, pleated skirts, loose fin gertip length jackets with simple short sleeves, he strikes the femin- ne passion for simplicity. Skirts, says Molyneaux, should be 15 or 16 inches from the floor. He advocates saucy 1iats, high, C"i It a taH rn". L-1 i r i tr oil and he adds that yellow is the big ) nuuiii W IllvnilllVO, fllliail L'l 1111.1, I color this season. Use it with brown or black, let it be a straw colored yellow of 8- brilliant maize. Nebraska Silhouette. Nebraska's own Mainbocher is America's contribution to the "Big Three" of designers. He is quoted this season as recommending the "School girl," bloused, full skirted silhouette. To Mainbocher color is a big feature, and he combines yellows, navies and browns in striking effects. He uses warm nut-browns, lively rose, yellow beige, porcelcin blue and British tan in his styles. And so you see, your Paris fash ions may come to you with cloths made in Japan and England, de signed by an Italian, British, or American stylist, and manufac tured anyplace from Brooklyn to Lansing when she is seen at the T. P. in an English tweed walking suit of brown, yellow and beige. . .Dusty Here is one of the new plaid sport jackets that are so popular when worn with plain colored skirts for campus attire. The crew necked sweater and the beanie match one of the many shades used in the plaid. pink and rcseberry are the shades chosen by Marjorie Melville, Kap pa, for her two-piece soft wool en semble. . .Helen Able, Alpha Phi, chosea a three piece suit of pale gold and dusty blue; the lop coat has a red fox collar, her accessor ies are Italian tan with purse and shoes of alligator. . . Twin Outfits. Those Delta. 'Gamma favorites, Betty Mumford and Margaret Krause choose matching jackets and skirts in contrasting colors, navy and british-tan Hokie Weaver, Alpha Chi, favors slate blue and rasbcrry which she. wore last week-end to the S. A. E.... it A mm Finger - tip bright I plaid box coat worn ( I with the pill-box hat. A YEAR FOR EARS Ears have come into their own. Dame Fashion this year features dramatic jewelled clips to outline the natural curve of the ear. For a daring innovation try clipping pearls on top of your ears instead of the lobes. Get clips to match the color of your dress. the Coed Follies, has a matching coat and dress of dusty blue, the coat is trimmed with a white fox collar, she shoes, hat, gloves and bag are parisanne. . . .N a t a 1 i e Rehlacnder's blue olive printed dress and navy wool coat are stun ning with her red hair.... In try out for best dressed girl. Henrietta Wilson, Gamma Phi, wore a three piece biege dressmaker suit, the coat and ascot are of rose, the cape and accessories in black.... The fellows seem to be waiting a while before donning their new spring togs. .. .Although Hal Hal sted, Alpha Sig presirlen. has some calfskin shoes with heavy soles and blocked tors which are okay.... And Boh Sandburg A. T. O. has a green sport coat that rivals Smith Davis'. D. U.. Es quire clothes. .Johnny Wolcott and Kermit Hansen, of the Beta house, promise to forget about their motheaten horse blanket Jackets and wear store-boughten clothes.. Dwarf iet? Mary Anna Cockle is the first to introduce the little dwarf caps from "Snowwhite," she has a belt of matching red suede. .. .Other girls wearing caps and bolero jackets are Betty Hillyer, Frances Williams, Ellen Anderson, Dclorcs Bors, and Mcp Wagner.... Dresses for the afternoon are still best.... Lucy Jane Williams, D. G., has a black and white silk with contrasting accessories.... The popular jumper shirt and blouse are worn by Betty Ann Patton, Tri Delt, to the informal dances Dixie Davis, Chi Omega, has a brown silk print trimmed in bright green collar sash, and zipper., she chooses clever british tan shoes, hat, gloves, and bag Walking down toward the campus yesterday was Lois Hamster. A. O. Pi. with a hyacinth blue dress Lucky Margaret Beatty, Chi Omega, has a silver and henatlte bracelet which her father brought to her from rails Doe Young has a belt of D. G. anchors woven in Indian Means liny Alpine dolls decorate Mary Ruth Rhoades' sport dresses, a gift of her sorority I mother, Slim Meyer Brilliant Colors Liven Milady's Spring Outfits Hosto man.juana! Look what's here! Bolero's, sombrero's, loud colors, and hieraches. That little glamorous and colorful country below the Rio Grande is going to influence the smart wardrobe, of the campus coed this spring. The bolero's will be short full, pleated, flared, and tailored.' Suits to Match Female Whims The suits the thing.... to suit. In the portfolio of the Paris de signers suits are c o 1 a r 1 e s s trimmed with grotesque ribbon, buttoned at the waistline, always pleated, softly teilored like the school-girl's, and- often times trimmed in fur. Reefers capture the carefully trained eye and capes swirl in the April breezes. Tailored suits topped by a cape, loosely swinging coat, or a pleated coat takes care of the coat problem. A woolen suit of mulberry, with a china-pink crepe blouse and a sulphur yellow turban glows like a tray full of precious gems. It also shows you what you can get away with in this spring of color and variety. Never forget those flat tering shades of blue that look so masterful with crisp white blouses. Black with a vertical chalk stripe of white lends dignity and chic to your ensemble. Pleats Are the Rage. Short, short bolero suits with front pleated skirts, below the hip jacket with the new tapered drape silhoutte, the hip-length peplum jacket, a reefer suit, and the finger-tip length furred, and the tuxedo suits are being shown in the best on 5th Avenue. Never forget the saucy boxy swaggers still hold a certain amount of prestige, and that the designers cry pleats, pleats, and more pleats. Bound suits, cardigan suits, coat suits, pocket suits, and bolero suits form the basic factor in this spring wardrobe. But seen on the campus mostly this spring will be plain skirts with bright gay plaid jackets. All of which is smartly tailored and suited to the college girls ideas and needs. One checked or striped top per to add that bit of change so many co-eds wish for the class room. Then of course the plain jacket, to match for the dressier occasions. Gay colors, blues or blacks in a becoming style is the advice from those who know. Take a dash of feminity, a splash of color, and a new outlook for your spring wardrobe. Pigskin Is Back, But to Remain? Perforated for coolness, two toned for contrast. Men's shoes are slowly becoming more indi vidual as shown by the new nat ural colored pigskin trimmed in brown, but the conventional oxford with wing tips, straight tips, bluchers, French toes still lead sales. Crepe soles are definitely in for campus wear along with saddle shoes in combinations of white with blue, brown or black. For something different in cam pus wear, try reverse calf bluchers with crepe soles or brown and white saddle shoes with a smooth red crepe sole. A faddish note is brown calf monk front shoes which buckle at the side instead fFd wi"J orTi8ai fll"1 Ji another popular shoe. Moccasin styled oxfords lead the way for sports. An unusual but interesting con trast is made with two-tone gray shoes worn with your green her ringbone suit or brown slacks. Brown combinations can be found in British tan and brown or medium tan and bark brown. For dress shoes plain white or white with the wing tip outlined in blue. shoe experts suggest brown or bl&ck for city or business; gray for spring and summer flannels: white for all around vacation use; tan with white or ecru for informal sport clothes; and blue and white for dance and promenade. Familiar College MaU'f Plaid Top Coal. r.TTni Mm All in gay prmts, loud stripes, and a bit of Mexican fire, and then too , for the sake of femininity there ' are white and pastels in blta of lace and silks of many varieties which give that dainty touch to " any dress. 1 Minus the hot sting of the sun the influence of the Mexican peon has hit the fashion files with full steam ahead. Femininity Returns. Along the line of influence th Gibson Girl of 1890 is putting in her bit this spring? The" full blouse and the pleated skirt, are bring ing the naive sophistication back to glorify these crisp spring days. Things are getting feminine too. Frilly additions to floating skirts, ruffly organdy collars and cuffs in pastel shades, dainty bodices, and snug waistlines emphasize the streamlined figure. Accordion pleats, ruffles, lace, full waisted frocks with full skirts and high and low waitlines definitely tend to the early years, which is hav ing much influence on this gay modern life. The college male likes his coed feminine. Happy Blue Year. Banana-pink, canary-yellow, lip stick red, pansy purple, complex ion pink, and champagne (it sparkles) are the new colors which influence the wardrobe of many a 'girl this spring. Those are only a few of the new shades, but to doll up and look like your smart est it's blue. Molyneux, Main bocher, and Lelong emphasize navy blue. As one New York newspaper puts it. "The biggest blue spring since 1929 indicated aa Paris rediscovers the great Amer ican standby color." Blue is being" done up with a fresh thrill crisp white, candy stripes as snappy as peppermint, and that devastating jonquil shade. Saks Firth Ave nue, Bonwit Teller, and McCreery say "navy and white, blended blues, navy with print, sky blue, navy with pink, and two blues." Through the haze of color this year black still means sophistica tion, white still stands for purity, and they are still a favored com bination with many people. Spring may flaunt the new gaudjf or . rather subdued colors but remem ber those flattering stand-bys, navy blue, black, and white. Lace !s In Again. In view of the fact that the modern coed is going feminir.s, the material of the clothes she wears must be in tune with the type. Lace, marquisettes, organzas, and starched or unstarched chiffons show clearly the filmy loveliness that Is desired. These materials ' are very transparent which lends to their frothy exquisitness. One can wear these over satin or a shiny material in bright pink over dark pink, white over green, or pink over blue to carry out the contrasting colors that are so pop ular this season. Talking about cont"-asting col ors the "fashion coiners" have brought forth something new and dashing concerning contrasting colors. It works better with these new frosty and waltzy materials. Start at the top and work to the hemline with different shades of color, or if you wish a rainbow of color. The shell pirk bodice graduating to the darker shades of pink will show evening coque try. Gunny Sack Incognito. That hopsacklng with heavy yarn embroidery means originality and chic. It may be sacking but it doesn't fit like a sack. Coarse materials in the bright colors are the thing for the peasant dresses which are still in running this spring and summet. On the cam pus in early spring the striped and plain jersies, the very sheer woolens, for dress-up occasions the pastel lacy knits, unusually well tailored. Try the tailored silks and be sure their skirts are full and pleated. (Schiaparelli puts clusters of pleats in front and back, Mainborker flaunts boxy front pleats, and ChaneL knife pleats, i In suits and coats tweeds, flan nels, and tailored plain matertaL Gabardine is holding its own in suits that are man-tailored. Taf ettaa, grosgrain ribbon and sheer materials wind up the parade for the fashion minded. Take a dash of femininity, a splash of color, and have a new outlook for your spring wardrobe. Clever Doodads Perk Up Suits i Here are some tip for the girls who like to wear those silly sodej doodads which make old things look new and exdt-j. . .Try bou tonnieres that bloom gayly In your buttonhole.... violets, crocuses, geraniums, popples and prim roses. .. .wear bright gloves of cherry red, copper, turquoise, or olive tie your navy blue sport oxfords with Britiah tan laces to match the heels and soles wear the striped ankle socks which are slit down the front make suits interesting by wearing a dirndl blouse. .. .add peasant caps and matching girdles to your accesso- rlrs take time and tark three or fo ' pansie.s or velvet or gauze and tie them round your wrints. .. t;