WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1031. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TWO. Daily Nebraskan Station A, Llnooln, Nbrsk. OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA This, papsr represented for general sdvertislno by the -Nebraska Prass Association, :."V Spring Reveals Exquisite Jacqueline Modes for c ... Mo paper la repreesntsd for general advertising by tha Nebraska Press Association jEMBEII 9 3 4 JSS, ' Entered ai second-class matter at the postoffice In Lincoln. Nebraska, under ict of congress, March 3, 1B79, and at pedal rata of postsoo provided for In Section 1103, act of October 3, 1917, au thorlzad January 20, 1922. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday morn ings during the academic year. SUBSCRIPTION RATE. 11.80 a year. Single copy 5 cents. 11.00 a semester. $2.50 a year mailed. 11. SO a aemester mallpd. Under direction of the Student Pub lication Board. ..... Editorial Office University Hall 4. Rualneai Off Ice University Hall 4A. Telephones Day! 86891 i Night B6S82. B3333 (Journal) Ask tor Ne braskan editor. FASHION EDITOR Margaret Easterday For May Queen Elsie Twitters! IT'S a far cry from the weather 1 bureau to Wampanoag, Ne braska, but today they have some thing; In common. Weather repre " sentatives sav it's "officially spring, A. Wampanoag representative at the same time inaugurates the spring season by throw ing her hat Into the queen's ring. Todav is the dav. let it be known, that the women of the camrjus flock to the polls to an swer the challenge of a great cause. They're going to elect the queen of the May. Hooray'. Hooray! Let there be hey-hey. Anri whiln we're about it. a few words for the cause of the pride of wampanoag. sue a gui geuua. She's enchanting. She's a candi date for May Queen. And her name Elsie Twitters. After a last-minute conference with politicoes last night, little Elsie decided her chances for vic tory were good enough to merit a shot at glory. So her hat is in the ring, and ours is in the air. She's the Daily Nebraskan's candidate for Queen, the last and the larg- est queen of all the queens of an unusually queeny year. Besides Nebraskan support, Miss ' Twitters claims she's being spon sored by Mortar Board, Innocents, and election officials. This last, she feels, viri.ally assures her election. And the platform on which she's standing is even more moth-eaten than the venerable Ivy Day throne furniture. Here it is, varnished, antiseptic and sparkling: 1. A Date For Every Hour. 2. Eight-thirty nights. (But . after.Jtb.at. J 1. 3. Amiig..pf beer for ..every ' voter. 4. NO MORE QUEENS. Hnfa and hats Miss Twitter's lid is in the ring, and ours in the air. Ladies, tne pons are open We give you a worthy candidate Elsie Twitters (and admits it.) BREAKFAST AT EIGHT. CUNDAY morning, March 25, is likely to see nearly 150 univer sity students breakfasting together at the Ag college activities build ing. Last year the Easter break fast was attended by 115, and the chairmen in charge of program, When jL YOUTH WANTS STYLE they come here to get it! Perfect little shoes that dash hither and yon that employ all the clever young details smart misses are always looking for. Smoked Elk with brown trim laced to toe - - - rubber sole. A joy and ft only Z.9S Carlyie Hodgkin. I. h . i ,- ;sey sro5 r - j -HlcturtS by Klnehrt-Mrden. a f, -r.ru wcill'lnc a Berg hat by Dobbs from the Ma- gee's Mens rurmsning depart ment, Aimana numer piays all i.i.io n( l..nU in I'nivpraltir piai productions. But the hat it's the 'i- 1 ii mnHpl nrtfH 1 1 1 w lynnnnu .......... mbij mo orj- .n.rim In thf hnnlr an4 Vl-ic iuiii.j ... uuu a straight swoop down across the front. It has a narrow binding, a pointed or tapering crown, and conies in several different colors. the reception, and the menu say this vear they intend to prepare for 150. This Easter breakfast, sponsored at ng college each year by the stu dents associated with the Warren and Epworth churches, is a grow ing tradition on the ag campus. It has been given annually now for several years, and each time the attendance has been larger than ever before. The reasons why the Easter breakfast attendence has grown constantly are not hard to see. One very significant reason is that it is Easter time. All the girh have their new bonnets and what ever else happens to go with them. Now having these new bonnets, it is only perfectly natural that the girls should want to wear them. The Easter breakfast affords an excellent opportunity. If that reason for the girls' at tendence be accepted as valid, then the reason why the boys go be comes almost too obvious to men tion. They go because the girls do. The breakfast is, in fact, rather surprisingly a date affair more accurately, perhaps, It is a do-or-don't-as-you choose affair. No less important a reason for the growing attendence at ag col lege Easter breakfasts is the fact that the morning's program is something quite out of the ordi nary. To get up lust in time for church Sunday morning is more or less a custom. To get up just in time for Sunday dinner is not too infrequent. But to get up, get ready, and go out for breakfast at 8 a. m. is something different. It is something of a lark. Then, too, more college students attend church than small town movie goers may think. If the regular Sunday morning program includes attendence at some church, it is an easy matter to let that attendence be at the program at the Easter breakfast. Dr. Roy Spooner, superintendent of Meth odist churches in the Lincoln dis trict, is the speaker and is familiar Important Easter Fashions -In Suits and Dresses 1ST $ J PS 41 t t St6' Mm. r r - Plctlir" hy Rlnehart-Marsden. Anne Bunting choses this un usually smart afternoon frock from Gold & Co. to wear for in formal house dances, spring par ties, and afternoon affairs . . . aqua blu trimmed in brown . . . a flattering new "just arrived" fashion at Gold's Kampus Korner. The price? It's only 16.50. to no small number of students. They are likely to want to hear him. The food itself is always an in centive. The end of the semester is creeping closer and closer, and students want to be doing all the things they can while there is still time. Of course, Sunday morning might be greeted with a rainstorm or a blizzard, which would doubt less keep Easter bonnets and all that goes with them at home. But granting good weather, it would seem to be the part of wis dom for the program committee and especially the menu committee to be on the Job. AG COLLEGE ATHLETICS. THAT boy Jack McGarraugh, ag freshman from San Antonio, Tex., last Saturday set the best mark so far this season when he high Jumped six feet. He was tak ing part in an exhibition workout in the coliseum for a group of coaches and players attending the state high school basketball meet. He also took second in low hurdles and went 20 feet 10 inches for a second place in the broad jump. Owen Rist, ag college junior won the shot contest in the same meet, mm Simon Feature Values That They Are Talking About 650 $7 And As In the multitude of fashion details only a few things stand out and those are the things you'll find in these Suits and Dresses. Vivid Colors Unique Patterns Scotch British- Swagger Short Jackets Raglans Crepes Sheers Knitted A Grand Collection Distinctive Styles Superlative Values ... f j ft., ..; . v. a, . . ..;:,,, , Picture hy Rln.iiart-Marjdiul. Kurk McClean looks most hand some in the new white Shetland Norfolk Jacket and brown hounds tooth check trousers, from Ben Simon's Men's Department. The jacket has pleated back, all around belt, three pearl buttons (the middle one to fasten), and patch pockets with flaps. The trousers, a course texture Scotch fabric that can really take it, are full in the body but taper to a small bottom. Buttons ? No, the newest zipper trousers. heaving it out 45 feet 11 inches. The weight and speed these men show will come in handy for the jobs they have before them on farmers' fair committee. For Rist is one of the heavy fisted chiefs on the police committee and Mofiftrrmie-h will Drobablv get to drive stakes on the construction committee. COLLARS IMPORTANT IN SPRING CLOTHES r-niiPP-P irirls will "e-et it in the neck," for shops are full of collars inH nerkwpnr which rjlav an im portant part in spring accessories (and wmcn ao a 101 10 Dngmen up an old dress!) Trnatpn ri nf straight rjlain collars. the windblown styl" shows its ef fect and collars ripple and fiutr out from under one's chin. Materials are organdy, lace, ImW (Hill A ' j Plrtiirrs hv Rlnehnrt-Marsden. The globe trotteur suit featured by Gold & Co., and modeled by Lucille Lampert A very smart three piece ensemble. . . swagger top coat, under-coat and skirt. Novelty brown with polka dot tie. . . . 29.00. linen, waffled pique, flat crepe or organza. Favorite colors are white, plaids, stripes and checks. Dell . . . . - j i 1 1 Ma cacy, intricacy, ana iemmmiLjr fontiiraa nt thpsp Colors Which glorify simple frocks. University men's commercial club will hold its regular meeting in the club room Wednesday eve ning, at 7:30. To top it off Jean Blurvall wears a large navy blue, handkerchief felt hat. which is almost as large as a small umbrella and equally effective to keep the hot NebrasKa sun. And it comes from Ben Simon's Millinery department. Student Council. A special meeting of the student council will be held Wednesday at 5 o'clock in the rooms. A final decision will be reached on re organization plans, and tne jumor prom committee will also make a report. Keeping Smartly Young Commit Mlas Afrnea, internationally known an master of her art, whot; counsel ia Bought by aoclety and relphrltlf In personality halr atyling, permanent waving, scalp treutment or blended cosmetics to suit the Individual complexion by scientific analysis of the skin. Powder, rougo and eye shadow blended to harmonize. Consult Mits Agnes or one of her ' personally trained attendants. Special appointments, if desired. Phones: B3122 - - B6971 Agnes Beaute Shoppe Agnes F. Schmltt Hotel Cornhusker, Lincoln, Neb. Lhe masculine tribe is GOING SCOTCH Ste II M , ll J A WITH the best dressed young men wearing Shepherd's checks and Glen plaids .... mankind is going to have the most varied and col orful career since the clans last bagpiped over the highlands. There's an interesting checkered career for you in these fine woolens of authentic design carefully selected by Robert Surrey . . . tailored with that soft drape and smoothness of line that lends dis tinction and character to young men's attire. ROBERT SURREY CLOTHES $35 jf I .dislinclive...Yel Youth ful ... elegant... yet inexpensive Other Styles 3.93 and 4.95 Here are styles with an air of originality... sophistication and " design. They express quality to the nth degree...perfect examples of shoes for a perfect Easter. Kidslcins . . . Porette . . .Tynette ... in Beige, Navy, Grey or Black. ftmmr Avrsmw&t 133 So. 13th.