THE NEBRASKAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933. THREE. Co-edl Clothes Unless a coed haa taken entirely 10 "mgner culture" and doesn't care about fashions any more, she can have the time of her life with nov elties this summer. Little tricks such as having gloves, scarf, and purse of gaily striped pique' are almost sure to be more fun than the white suit or dress with which they are worn. Accessories or dresses of pique with printed flow ers are a new idea too. Then someone has introduced red pique evening sandals to dramatize the moments when a girl's feet are seen below her cottony summer formal. Occa sionally a dark summer hat has a white pique facing under the brim, and is set off by a dark dress. Gloves of the facing mate rial trimmed with a little or gandy ruffle are new. Among the dresses seen around the campus these days, one which Jean Piper designed -for herself is outstanding. It is of gray linen, made with a high round neckline and a plastron or long back effect trimmed with narrow bands of red and blue linen and held by a sash. The sleeves are set in square arm holes, the back has large cov ered buttons down to the waist, and the skirt is straight except for pleats at the center front and back. With it Jean wears gray linen pumps and a blue hat. Another very pretty ensemble is Holly Fetters' crinkled white silk suit with turban to match. The jacket is belted, has a diagonal closing in front and bears white lapin cuffs. Over it goes a short cape edged with a band of the same fur. The skirt is straight. D-A-N-C-l-N-G EVERY NIGHT AT CAPITOL BEACH NOW PLAYING JOYCE AYRES AND HIS 12-PIECE BAND FEATURING MARGERY WHITNEY SPECIAL STARTING SUNDAY RAY KPVER PLAYERS N THE STAGE MATINEE AND EVENING ADMISSION FREE LEARN TO DANCE Special Rates in Ballroom Dancing. BORNER SISTERS Private Studio 1536 P Street B-4819 FATHER'S 0AV June J 8th Send Him a Greeting Card We Have a Large Selection EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. 1217 O Street University Women to . Hold Dinner Tuesday Dr. Frederick M. Hunter, chancellor of Denver univer sity, who will speak as a special lecturer here next week, will be guest of honor at a dinner of all university women at the city Y. W. C. A., 15th and N streets, at 6:30 next Tuesday evening. Tickets at 50 cents each will be on sale Mtfnday In Teachers college, Social Sciences and Andrews hall. NEBRASKA STUDENT HEADS DRILL CLUB (Continued from Pago 1). brigade commanders from other schools having Pershing Rifle chapters. A luncheon at the University club and morning an afternoon business sessions comprised Thurs day's convention program. Discus sions covered matters of national administration and possibilities of reorganization. Guests at Friday night's ban quet will be Col. W. H. Oury, commandant of th: Nebraska R. O. T. C. regiment who is in command at the summer camp now being held at Fort Crook, Capt. Walter T. Scott and Capt Edward H. Connor, jr. Both the latter are members of the R. O. T, C. instructional staff here. Byron Hirst, retiring national comman der, will be toastmaster. HUNTER AND REED OPEN PROGRAM OF SPECIAL LECTURES (Continued from Pago 1). mentary1 School" before classes in elementary education 313 and 314. At 11 o'clock in Teachers college, room 303, on a continuation of his Monday school budget subject to school administration 353. WEDNESDAY, June 21: At 8 o'clock in Andrews hall, room 127, he will speak on a subject to be announced later to classes in ele mentary education 17, 107 and 112. At 9 o'clock in Social Sciences, room 101, on "Elements that are Essential to a Good School Sys tem" to classes in school adminis tration 254 and 256. The subject for his convocation talk at 11 o'clock Wednesday has not yet been announced. This ad dress will be given either in Social Sciences auditorium or the Tem ple theater. Dr. Hunter will also speak to an open meeting for all Teachers college women, sponsored by Pi Lambda Theta, Tuesday eve ning. The last two school days next week Dr. Thomas H. Reed, former city manager of San Jose, Calif., and an authority on local and mu nicipal government give .four lec tures here as follows: THURSDAY, June 22: At 8 Use A TYPEWRITER All makes rented or sold on easy payments. NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 1232 O Street Call B-21S7 o'clock in Social Sciences auditor ium to classes in history 2, 9, 260 and 281; political science 225 and 303; sociology 108; and education al psychology 268 and 285. At 9 o'clock in Social Sciences audi torium to classes in history and principles. 31; school administra tion 254, 256, 351 and 354; second ary education 142 and 346; and educational psychology 389. FRIDAY, June 23: At 10 o'clock in Social Sciences auditorium to classes in educational psychology 283; elementary education 313 and 314; history and principles 31 and 138; school administration 151 and 395; and secondary education 248. At 11 o'clock in Social Sciences au ditorium to classes in economics 204 and 291; political .science 1, 109 and 276; sociology 215; and history 7, 202s, 233.1, and 243. j His first three talks, given in conjunction with regular class in those .subjects will deal in general with "Constructive Economy in State and Local Government." The subject will be divided into the fol lowing three topics, to be given in this order. "True Basis of Govern mental Economy," "Simplification of Areas of Local Government," and "Business Methods in State and Local Government." Subject for his convocation talk at 11 o'clock Friday will be "Democracy in Peril." Dr. Frederick M. Hunter, who was graduated from Nebraska in 1905 with Phi Beta Kappa honors, was a varsity debater while he was in school here. Following his graduation he was a Nebraska You arid all the other men in summer school will want to take advantage of these Friday and Saturday values in Hot Weather Apparel from the Down stairs Department. at White Dress Shirts Here's a real shirt value! And a special purchase makes this price possible on this fine count pre-shrunk broadcloth. In ak neck sizes and sleeve lengths. This is an& a int ( unusually fine shirt carefully styled J neatly tailored you'll want sev- eral at this price Sport Mesh Shirts Airy in weave light in weight in a full shrunk mesh. Neck sizes 14 to 17, 33, 34 and 35 sleeves. In white only. Special for Friday and Satur day 95 Mori's Swim This same quality suit sold last year at $1.75. Made of 100 pure virgin wool in royal blue maroon and black, in sizes 34 to 42. Speed Model style Hickok Sports We bought all styles. .. .all colors all sizes that's why we can price these belts to you at 50c. In all white brown and white. .. . .and black and white combinations. school superintendent until 1911 He was professor of agricultural education and principal of the Ne braska School of Agriculture for a year in 1912. He then served five years as superintendent of the city schools in Lincoln, going from here to Oakland, Calif., in the same ca pacity. Later he was selected as chancellor of Denver university. He has taken a prominent part in national educational affairs and is a former president of the N. E. A. He has written and spoken ex tensively on educational matters. Reed Dynamic Speaker. Dr. Thomas Harrison Reed was described to the Nebraskan by Dr. J. P. Senning, chairman of the political science department here, as one of the most effective speak ers he has ever heard a dynamic personality and keeps his listeners interested from the moment he comes to his feet. "I anticipate that he will create quite a little in terest through his discussions here," Dr. Senning said. Dr. Reed is an authority on local government from both academic and practical experience. He has conducted surveys looking towards consolidation of city and county HARRY HEATH'S CAFE Best Meal in Nebraska 20c Wheat cakes and coffee 10c 137 No. 12 -Men's Wash Trousers We'veNold dozens of these Sanforized (which means they won't shrink or fade) COTTON TWILL Trousers. Gray or tan stripes on white grounds in waist sizes .50 to 42. And at this same price.. WHITE DUCKS.-. . . .sizes can buy your regular size, know that these trousers Suits Terry Just the sweater to wear after your swim or tennis game in white blue and gold sizes 34 to 42. 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