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7 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1932. TliK DAILY NEHRASKAN five STUDENT STAFFS COMMENCE IRK ON PUBLICATIONS Today's publication of the Daily Nebraskan and the recent publica tion f h first Awtwan introduce t'a the campus the first work of (tie student publications workers selected by the publications board last spring, but hitherto only par tially announced in the Nebraskan. Members of u,e staff of the Daily Nebraskan whose first work appears today will be headed dur ing the current semester by How ard Allaway as editor. Allaway is a member of Sigma Phi Sigma, of Homer, Nebraska. Working paral lel with him as head of the busi ness activities of the paper is Nor man Galleher of Basset, a member of Delta' Tau Delta. Assisting Allaway with the edi torial work are Phil Brownell and Laurence Hall, managing editors. They, in turn, hnv a thpir co workers, the news editors, who are, Lynn Leonard, Dick Moran, and Irma Randall. A fourth news editor, Harry Foster, has been forced to resign owing to the press of other work. Supervising the reporting of woman's activities is Katherine Howard, woman's editor. She will be assisted by Violet Cross, who was recently appointed society editor by the managing editors. Business Staff Members. Assistant business managers on the Nebraskan are Bernard Jen nings, Frank Musgrave and George Holyoke. Numerous volun tary workers will gain positions on both Pditorinl and huslness staffs of the paper when they have evidenced their ability, according to the publication's managing ex ecutives. The staff of the Awgwan, campus humor publication whose first issue appeared on the campus Tuesday, will be led this semester by Francis Cunningham as editor, the publications board decided last spring. The business manager of the magazine Is Otto Kotouc, and Rosalie Lamrnu will serve as man aging editor, a post newly incorpo rated in the Awgwan staff this year. On the Cornhusker, annual pub lication, Ralph Spencer and Charles Skade will supervise for mulation of the book as editor and business manager, respectively. Managing editors named by the board last spring are Harold Day and Woodrow Magee. Two assis tant business managers have nut yet been selected, altho the publi cation board promises action on their selection soon. SOCIETY GRADUATE WILL WORK FOR PH. D. THIS YEAR M. Harry Satterfleld. Lincoln, has been granted a fellowship in political science. Ho will work to ward his Ph. D. degree din ing the coming year. He received his A. B. degree from the University of Kan sas in 1928 and his M. A. degree Irom the Univemity of Nebraska in 1930. elCbc Has Dates With You and You and You for Fall, 1932! These French Couturiers Are Our Fashion Alums 5, Patau, Chanel, Molyneux, Clair Soeurs, Goupy ami Bruycre and we swear by them! So will you when you see the slick copies of their very latest output selling at an ordinary ?16.50! Don't miss them or another single, swanky thing in our whole Floor Two In Coats We've Shagmoor and Printzess Pulling for Us! "First families," both of them, witn a background of flawless quality, a talent for charm and wearability, a genius for comfort and economy! You can buy YOURS, richly furred and sleekly tailored the "Shagmoors" for as low as $55. And the "Printzess" for 29.50. Floor Two Sweetest Thing in the House This Softie, "Gad-About" A lovable liltlc hat, just made for rumble scat riding! Colorful and comfortable, and just a little "for ward" in its trim! They're 59c to 1.95. You'll also go ecstatic over our velvet turbans for "Big Moment" wear priced 2.95 to $5. Floor Two Ask Anyone About the Perfect "Undie" Standing We Enjoy! There'll be no "My dear, I was never so shocked" whispers 'round the house about YOU if your intimate wear comes from our department! Our "Solos," $1, can pass any dormitory test we've ever heard of and as for washing! Simple, my dear and NO Ironing! Our bias cut garments of pure dye silk and our gay, pongee P. J.'s are marvel ous! 2.95. Floor Two Again We Renew Our Pledge to Give You Gotham Hosiery! p This Fall we're taking on 3 smart new Gotham numbers: 631 an outdoor type, but good looking;. tervice-heer and siik io the picut edge. 324 a sheer beauty, dainty, feminine and a grand dancer.' SS2 an ultra modern, Mini-weight, ad justable! And every one upholds the old Gotham standards of perfection! Street Floor We Expect a "Walkaway" From Walk-Over's Inhaling Cabana! . i m Rhoe. with its decora- fH tVe ve'nUUUon feature that lets it "inhale." Indeed. o fcI a piece, it's been re elected for Fall In suede! Democratic, too. Only 8.50nd it with everything from eports to semi formal s! -Floor Two n Our 25c Plate Lunch Thursday-Cafeteria Fricassee of Veal and rU t- Buttered Asparagus-Roll-Butter-Choice of DrinK Any Tie Cut We Cater to Your "Cosmetic Urges" "With a complete line of "Dorothy Gray" cosmetics (none better and ours ex clusively in Lincoln a praml arrav frotn "Primrose House" and "Coty" to say nothing of your inmimernnle other current yens ! Here are just a few specials featured in our Toiletries Sale for October! Coty'i Perfume. All odort. Refl. 8.00 pkg 3 95 Toilet Water. All odon. Reg. 3.50. E 1.50 Coty'a Nail Enamel. In troductory Pka. 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Your hair cut Individ uslly and becomingly by experts, 50c Your hair himpooed and finger waved er shampooed and marcel waved for $1. Your hair permanent waved by skilled oper ators, $5. Your nails beautifully manicured 3 times if you buy a manicure ticket, $1. . Beauty Salon Floor Two, It's "Rush Week" in Our Men's Section That's bci-nuse it's also "Men's Week" th?. great event old grads know for a grand tradition tit Rudge's when we offer men vir tually everything in this "Man's World" at very remarkable prices! Street Fl'or. Suits-With Extra Trousers For Pathetic Room Mates! Oxford grey is first in the great ''Haek-to-(.'ollege" movement single, or double breasted with notched or peak lapels! Desirously tailored to look swell on room mates, and just 22.50 with the extra trousers we mentioned. Street Floor "Arrows' ' Have a Hold on Shirt-Conscious Males! Just a nice, firm hold, you understand, for an "Arrow" NEVER strangles! "Arrows" can't strangle. 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Street Floor You Can Show Anybody the Toe of "Walk-Overs" They'll all sa, "snappy "and if they re fatherly they may add, "too pointed for comfort!" f HEX'S your chance, brother, to show your stuff! Answer, with all the self assurance of a five-year man, that ""Walk-Overs" have more room inside than out which is probably why they'-e best sellers at $8 the pair! Street Floor Collegiate Orchestra In Our Cafeteria A special feature of "College Week!" Hear your favorite col lege tunes while you eat 11:45 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. and 5 43 to 7:00 p. m. daily! Big Sister Board Is Party Hostess. About eighty girls attended the Big Sister parly at Ellen Smith hull Tuesday night. The first part of th evening was spout in play lug mixed games while Big Si.slers selected their Little Sisters during the latter part. Dot's Rollicking Shipmates, a three piore orchestra, played several selections. Alice Gecldes was in charge of the re treshmcnt committee. University Y. H. ('. f. ir eleomes Freshmen. Wednesday evening the Y. W. C. A. invited the new students to a "Friendship and Welcome" party which was in charge of Louise Hossack. White and green were u.ed throughout the entire party, the favors, decorations and re- freshmcnts being In these colors, i Games, music and dancing fur- ni.shed entertainment for the omen. Members of the "Y" cab I int-t and staff acted as hostesses. The freshmen on Ag campus were guests ot the university Y, M. C. A. at a "Stag" Wednesday night. Willard Waldo, who 'It clal chairman, planned the' party and was assisted by Ralph Copen-' haver, who had charge o( th games. Arthur Petersen, president of the Ag Y. M., led group discus sions and made plans for freshman council groups. uir&slhLnne CaSe 118 So. llth St. Of jers An Economy Special To University Students Only 1. 1 :1! 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