THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE . KNIT YOUR OWN NEW SPRING SPORT TOGS IBaFT ha WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935. Knitting beautiful new sport clothes takes on new interest each spring, when new stitches and pflt fctcrns appear to intrigue women to sit for hours clicking their bright needles in and out thru pretty hued yards, while they watch a favorite colored sports suit take shape. Wednesday nt 2 o'colek, Thurs day at 12 o'clock and Friday at 2 o'clock Gold's will present a fash Ion show, of the newest models for knitting new spring garments. Mannequins will parade In n swanky lot of frocks, suits, hats and caps; bags, scarfs, sweaters, and other attractive sport toggery knitted in the newest manner. You will rave over these new models. Golf suits that combine various colors in their cleverly wrought design; lacy sweaters to wear with daytime suits, and those for more serviceable wear of ac tive sports. Knitted dresses with the new puffed sleeves, and lacy yokes !n openwork stitches. Knitted berets and cardigan jack ets '.o wear with woolen frocks. You may even learn to knit your new 1935 bathing suit. None of these smart things are for sale, but vou learn how to cre ate them with your own fingers. A and you do it for so little that you may have ever so many smart things you never dreamed of bo fore. PAINTiiWDOGTOR' DRAWSCROWD 32,000 The famous sculpticolor painting, "The Doctor" now on display at Gold's has been visited by more than 32,000 people during its first two weeks in Lincoln. The largest single day attendance at the ex- hibit thus far was on January 12th when 6,612 people filed thru th en ranee. The display leaves Lin coln January 31. One does not need to be schooler! In the application of color, shading. or lighting, to be thrilled by thu. new three-dimensional rendering of Sir Luke Filde's world famous painting. The simple homespun setting for the picture, combine-! with the natural human intercs: element, makes it readily accept able to the sympathies of all alike. Originally done on flat canvas at the command of Queen Victoria, In 1891, the new interpretation . the familiar scene has been created by the famous American artists John Paulding, sculptor, and Ru dolph Ingerle, painter. As the most original art work at a Century of Progress, Petio lagar Laboratory's "The Doctor" was host to almost four million people in two years. On its first leg of a nation wide tour it ha:; continued its popularity with an average of over 3,000 people for every day it has been on exhibition. GRADUATE VISITS CAMPUS. Howard II. Peterson, a graduate of the university coiupe of out ness administration in 1922, visiteJ the campus during the week, lie is moving from Des Moines, la., to Rockford, 111. 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Not only have you heard him broadcast, but you have surely been delighted by his excellent record ings of all the popular tunes as he has rendered them for Okeh-Columbia and Brunswick Melotone. r ' J Jit Others know this orchestra is good be cause they have had the opportunity to dance to him. Here are a few of the famous hotels at which Ralph Bennett has been featured: The Cosmopolitan Hotel in Denver, the William Pen Hotel in Pitts burgh, the Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit, the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas, and the Muehlebach in Kansas City, where this orchestra has just played four repeat engagements. What other orchestra can produce a record like this? Ralph and his orchestra DANCING TILL 12 Once you begin dancing to Ralph Bennett and his orchestra you won't want to stop. You will be fascinated as thousands of others have by his unique arrangements the three featured violins and his style of Glee Club singing. You can enjoy all of these features at the Mid-Year Frolic Dancing will last to the extreme limit, I 2 o'clock Don't fail to miss this gala event. EXAMS OVER What better time could there be to have this extraordinary function The M i d - Y e a r Frolic? Your exams will be over no wor ries at all not even those of formal dress because the party is informal. You can relax and be comfortable. You should get your date today. "the talk of the campus GO Plus Tax "the talk of the campus" M o J O Year TO FEBRUARY I Informal Coli iseum WALDES KOH-I-NOOR, INC LONG ISLAND CITY, NEW YORK f