The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1935, FORMAL FASHION PARADE 1935, Page THREE, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Photo by Rlnthart, Maraden.
This cleverly designed evening frock of heavy antique ivory dam-
ask satin, which Miss Jane Walcott, Kappa Kappa Gamma, wears so
charmingly, emphasizes many smart new features. It was selected
from the beautiful collection of formals which Miller & Paine are of
l fering. The wide shoulder rever softens the deep back decolletage and
the pleated back fullnoss gives an elegant sweep which an Empress
might envy. The large stone set ornament on the bodice hints of
; Renaissance inspiration.
Fashionable Miss Has
Lovely, Qlowing Skin
All this talk about fashions is, undoubtedly, Aery impor
taut, but how can you expect to look glowing and glamorous
in even the very smartest of the new florals if your face isn't
light? Not only must you take care to wear the correct color
it nl tone of cosmetics, but you must have your skin lovely
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Never, never forget to take off
your makeup "after the ball is
over," as it is very heavy and will
spend a lot of money and yet never
seem to attain this fresh pleasant
face we hold as an ideal. Now the
right way to get satisfactory re
sults is to choose a small group
of complexion aids, which, accord
ing to the best advice you can ob
tain, will keep your skin clear and
velvety. Then study the directions
which the producers have sent with
them thoroughly. Put a last ex
band around your hair line so as
to keep the oil out of your hair
then practice the deft, light, up
ward strokes the experts use for
applying creams. Use cleansing
tissues generously and don't forget
that a smooth movement upward
and outward Is as helpful in tak-
and out from the chin and from
the mouth. Move across tht lines
around your mouth and on your
rorehead. Circle very gently
around your eyes beginning at the
outer corner and over the lower
lid. When you go through these
motions every day, your education
in beauty is wen along.
There are dozens of little things
that help to make a face attrac
tive. One of them la to have a
nice trim eyebrow. The care with
which you choose your make-up,
the precision with which you red
den your lips, the way you dress
your hair, can do something for
your face or take that same some
thing away.
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Gasolene
Motor Oil
lOo to 30o
Heating Oil 6c Gallon
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doe- up your pores and vou will
lose that look of cleanliness and
freshness that is characteristic of
the American ideal of beauty. We
all like it: we all strive for it and
fortunately it is something we can
all achieve. The girl who is most
successful at it has the adult at
titude toward cosmetics. She real
izes that she has only one face and
it must last her for a lifetime: it
pays therefore to treat it well.
There are girls who work hard
at complexion treatments and
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ing off cream as in putting it on.
Keep your freshening tonic in the
icebox so that it will always have
a delightful chilliness on your face.
Practice until you can do them
without thinking the stimulating
massage movements by which you
worn tissue cream into your skin:
from the base of your neck up,
MAN'S FIRST REQUIREMENT
or
lormai Wear....
CORRECTNESS IN EVERY DETAIL.
Clarks New Double Breasted
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A Truly $30.00 Value At
They are strictly hand tailored and fashioned cor
rectly to the last stitch they have the new roll
ing lapels and featured in the New English Style
that is very flattering to most men and excep
tionally comfortable to wear.
All Sizes Regulars, Short, Slims, Stouts
OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9 P. M.-
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Photo by Rliwbart. Mandtn.
Alfred Clark, Chi Phi, wearing
one of CLARKS new double!
breasted Tuxedo, made of fine,
unfinished worsted fabric, with
silk sleeve suid body linings. These
Tuxedos feature the new horizon
tal stripe silk lapels and pleated
trousers wun wide stripes.
Curves? Yes, But
Diana 8 Instead
Of Mae West's
Curves ahead for evening are a
certainty. But it Is Diana not Mae
West, who is setting the fashion.
This season, foundation gar-
menta will make your frock. They
win d an
i n splration
for those
smartly
draped but
1 manding
new eve
ning dress
es of yours.
So put your
trust, and
yourself in
one of the
flexible, but
!ontrolling
'oundatlons,
and feel
p e r f ctly
natural,
and much
more trim.
Just be
cause the
word "re-
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izes this
type of lin
gerie, don't
for a min
ute think it
can't be as lovely and feminine as
cllki and satins. Many of the gar-
mento have alencon lace trimming.
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Photo by Rlnrhart, Mirxlcn.
Miss Elizabeth Neely, Delta Delta Delta, is shown wearing a beau
tiful white crepe gown with brilliant red velvet sash. The sparkling
crystal beaded and shirred bodice gives it the festive feeling of the
new mode, found only in the newer, important clothes. From Rudge
& Guenzel Co., Ladies Ready to Wear. Floor Two.
satiny fabric.
Underneath it all will be hose, so
extravagantly sheer, they are mere
silken shadows. A rosy beige for
every evening, is a necessity, but
choose blond to go with white. The
very newest flash however is hose
with the new metallic cast which
fashion demands.
For the all-revealing sandals,
choose the sheerest, most seduc
tive, and those with all reinforce
ments hidden.
Photo bv ftifihnrt. Mr-n.
Studio Styles Formal Evening Gown of Doro Sheer, in Cocktail
Blue, trimmed with Brilliants beaded arouna the necwine, oesjgnea by
Orry Kelly of Warner Bros. Pictures for Patricia Ellis to be worn in j
her latest release.
Shoes are the newest Grecian Sandal in Silver Kid, with wide
straps and cuban heel.
Worn by Miss Margaret Ruth Higgins of Delta Gamma.
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Donald Whitson, Lillard Pratt,
and Frank Svoboda were named
members of the poultry judging
team by Homer E. Alder, assistant
professor of poultry husbandry in
the agricultural college Thursday.
This team, accompanied by Mr.
Alder as coach, will compete in
the poultry judging contest held in
connection with the Chicago Inter
national Livestock Exhibition Sat
urday, Nov. 30. The contest is to
consist of the judging of live and
dressed poultry, exhibition and
production poultry, and the grad
ing of eggs.
The team expects to leave Lin
coln Nov. 27 and visit several of
the leading poultry plants en route
to Chicago. Results of the judging
contest will be announced Nov. 30,
and the Nebraska team will return
Sunday, Dec. 1.
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