The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1915, GIRLS' EDITION, Image 8

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    BE A SPORT
Get your Safety Razor
blades sharpened. See J.
W. Trenchard at University
or call at 1321 O street,
Wilson Drug Store.
Quick Service
Open at All Times,
Orphoum Gafo
Special Attention to University
Students
For Quick Service
New York Chop House
1340 O St
Always Open
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and 5c SHINING PARLOR
Students' Headquarters
1140 O Street
Work brought to our office
any morning by 9 a. m. will
be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted
GLOBE
SOFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Office 340 S. 11th
Plant 1116 to 1130 L St.
The Dutch Mill
AT THE WINDSOR
Lunch at 11:15
COTCK
Special 25c dinner
block from campus. lA
MRS F. J. BEAM AN
Manager
GOOD MUSIC
234 No. 11th St. Lincoln, Nebr.
E. & W. SHIRT
SALE
100 Dozen fresh new
Fall patterns in fast
color fabrics
Sizes 14-17 1-2
79
c
4 Shirts for $3.00
t PRTCED MENS WEA
r
m i i i -
THE
MODISH AND PRETTY
NEUTRAL TONES ARE DECIDEDLY
ATTRACTIVE.
Also There Is Enough Variety to En
able Any Woman to Make a Se
lection That Will Pleate
Permanently.
If you prefer a dark coloring for
your new silk dress, are tired of blue
and do not want black, there are bucIi
lovely neutral tones to choose Irom.
such as gun-metal grays, very dark
olive greens and the almoBt black
shade of brown known aa tete de
negro, and seal brown. This Is u very
modish color, and when touched up
with a bit of enlivening color of white
to relieve the neck and sleeve ends
Borne very rich effects can be achieved.
The illustrated design is a splendid
one for a development In 6eal brown,
with an interesting vest-girdle, and
sleeves of cream-colored taffeta striped
with lapis-lazuli blue.
There Is a high-necked gulmpe of
white Georgette crepe, shirred at the
neck and wrists to give a generous
fullness. Frills of self-material add a
soft finish at the top of the collar and
sleeve ends. Over the gulmpe is worn
the attractive Jumper blouse of brown
taffeta, widely open in front, slashed
over the Bhoulders and bloused over
the top of the striped girdle. The un
der elbow-length sleeves of striped
silk must be attached to the gulmpe.
A close row of silver buttons trims the
center of the draped girdle, to whose
lower edge the tunic and drop skirt
are applied with a cord finish and nar
row heading of plaited silk. China
silk will do for the drop skirt, to which
the two lower flounces are sewed.
They are circular flounces and finished
with narrow plaited ruffles of the
goods.
The tunic Is a little below knee
length, and similarly bordered with a
narrow plaiting. Unlike the two
Splendid Design for Seal Brown
Taffeta.
flounces. It is not circular, but Is even
ly gathered around the hips.
The same design may be nsed for a
thin wash fabric, such as voile, organ
die or crepe de chine.
Lay Cornerstone at Kearney
Kearney. The cornerstone of the
new auditorium of the Kearney Normal
school was laid In this city, the cere
mony being witnessed by over a thous
and citizens of Kearney and several
hundred visitors. The ceremony was
DAILY NEB B ASKAN
MOST USEFUL LETTER BOARD
Simple Contrivance of Eipecial Serv
ice Where There Are Many Mem
ben of the Household.
Our sketch thows a useful article tc
prepare for hanging upon the wall lit
some convenient spot in the hall of a
boarding house, or where there are
mnny members In a family.
It Is quite easy to make. For its
construction, in the first place a piece
of thin board measuring 18 inches in
length and S Inches in width will be
required. This board is covered with
pale green casement cloth, the mate
rial being turned over at the edges
and fastened on at the back with
tacks.
Diagram A shows the shape in
which the casement cloth 6hould be
cut out, the space inclosed by the
dotted lines corresponding in size
with the surface of the board. Dia
gram B shows the back with the four
flaps folded over and tacked down.
Across the front of the board bands of
broad white elastic are fastened on
with small brass-headed nails, the
nails being inserted at each end of
each band and also at the points where
the bands cross each other.
The rack is finished off at the edges
with a dark green cord, and for sus
pending it from nails in the wall two
ordinary picture rings are screwed in
to the upper edge.
ROSE COLOR FIRST IN FAVOR
Most Attractive Shade Is Given Pref
erence Over All Others, at the
Present Moment.
Rose linen is a favorite and rose
mull and sweaters In rose and pink
and white embroidery, rose net em
broidered in Bilver, rose girdles and
rose garlands are everywhere. And
as for millinery, the rosy hats are
"all over the place."
Most fascinating to wear with lin
gerie gowns are rose taffeta Jackets.
They are made in a number of be
guiling ways. Some are short Eton
and others come well below the waist.
On the rose-trimmed hats the roses
are used in large single ones or
wreaths about the crown. A whole
crown of them is sometimes used.
From the handsome full-blown va
riety to the weeniest buds are em
ployed. Even the wild rose is often
pressed flat against the crown in de
lightful effect.
The rosiest of hems of taffeta is
used on frocks of chiffon, net or em
broidery Sometimes, too, the only
rose the gown may show will be in the
hem itself.
The rose applique trimming used
now is not like the old-fashioned ap
plique. It is far more graceful and
has almost the effect of painting.
Perhaps the reason that older wom
en may venture into pink these days
is because there are so many mora
with gray hair and pink cheeks.
Rose is the first choice in dance
frocks, and rose color means any
thing from deep American beauty to
the palest pink.
in charge of the Masonic order; the
Hon. Samuel S. Whiting, grand master
of Masons of Nebraska, the presiding
official "Uncle" Bob French, grand
custodian, acted In the capacity of
master of ceremony. A large number
of speakers took part
Y. W. C. A. INTERESTS
AND ACTIVITIES
(Continued from page 1)
Itself in loyal service of the girls on
the cabinet and committees.
Through the busy days of registra
tion, girls representing the Girls' club
and the Y. W. C. A., seek to help
Freshman girls in getting registered,
finding rooms or employment if need
ed. Every day of the year the asso
ciation rooms in the Temple are open
to all the University girls for rest
or study or as a convenient place to
meet their friends. During the year
a number of social occasions are
planned, some of them in co-operation
with the Y. M. C. A.
This year the Tuesday vesper serv
ices have been unusually Interesting
and well attended. In these informal
meetings. University rroblems are dis
cussed, outside speakers present var
ious phases of Christian service and
bring the inspiration of larger vis
ions. During the summer, association girls
through their eight-week clubs bring
some of this abundant life to the girls
scattered over the state. The large
responsibility for the support of Miss
Cappock in China, which association
girls have assumed, is an indication
of their desire to serve as women of
the twentieth century. No less val
uable is the faithful service through
out the year which is building strong
and true foundations for university
womanhood.
Test Case on Mlsbranded Goods
The state won the first round In its
attempt to prohibit the use of the
word "cure" on labels on patent medi
cines. Tn a test case against the
j Meier Drug Company of Lincoln for
We've Made a
Big Price Cut
$2.00and$1.50
Men's
Shirts
Special,
Rush Shipment
This morning we received the
last of our big shirt order and
the VALUES ARE BETTER
THAN WE EXPECTED.
Young men will find a big
assortment of snappy patterns
to choose from in regular $1.50
and $2.00 Shirts for only 85c.
Better get an armful.
offering such labelled rocT"""
Justice Stevens adjudged the defS I
ant guilty of violating the state u I
relating to the misbranding of dJ! ;
tnd Imposed a fine of $30. The '
will be appealed and will eventual '
reach the supremo court. Food Com. I
mlssioner Harman instituted the pros. '
cutlon.
Axtell. Mrs. Swan Nelson, know
all over Kearney county as "Grandm.. '
Nelson, celebrated her one hundrets
birthday anniversary at her hom,
three miles east of this city Sund&y
October 10. There were over 100 r&
atives and friends present, Mrs. Net
son Is the head of five generations.
GIRLS
Aro discriminating buyers of
food products.
Puritan Ice Cream
Naturally appeals to them, be
cause of its richness and purity.
Order today.
H. C. HATHAWAY
ICE CREAM CO.
Phone B-6152
GBRLS
Enjoy the Fresh
Fragrance of our
FLOWERS
Enslow Floral Co.
Phone B3695
135 SO, 12th St., LIKCOLK, NEB.