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Font THE DULY NF.BR SKA, T1URSDVY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1938 r . i y rv s, , .. -v. . j ,-1 v Frivolity Continues As Doll Hats Hold Feminine App rovai Frivolously chic, intensely fem inine hats . . . they tilt . , . perch . . flare upwards . . . swoop downwards . . The News in Headlines. Even before August's warm days are over we can't resist wear ing Fall's now hats. There's noth ing quite like them for perking up lazy spirits and lagging in terests. And this Autumn's mil linery styles are so definitely dif ferent and so brim-full of flatter ing tricks that they've captured &li the zestful air of Fall itself. Maybe you'll need a bit of hu mor in your outlook on life to ap preciate the first moment you see them, those tiny "doll hats" that Schiaparelli. has designated for us. But once you've tried on those intriguing little forward-perched shapes that are having such a mighty vogue you'll realize that they have an undeniable charm. Their chic is altogether out of pro portion to their size. Some of the tiny saucer styles and sailors have ostrich feathers piled in pyramids on the crown. And since ribbon bows were al ways associated with the diminu tive hats of the 18th century in spiration, you'll find that they abound in this Autumn's millinery wide satin sometimes double faced, velvet, striped taffeta and felt ribbons all are used in ribbon cascades or multi-loops. Veils Students Fraternities Sororities Trade at The I State Market : 1429 "0" Open Daily From 7:30 a.m. lili Mirlwphl STARTS S FRIDAY A -4 1 -1., Hurry! f nilt Tonitfi "ALEXANDER'S EACTiriS BAND" .4 A r- .1: 1 v-fv ... 1 i carry on as usual --introducing j many colors and an interesting i play of light and dark. Then there's the pedestal crown which one can't overlook high and narrowed at the top, usually fashioned with a narrow cuff and a wide variety of brims such as padded, inverted bowl and side roll and tricornes. The bowl-beton, so beloved this spring, anpoars again in new and engaging lines--made different by the turn of a brim, the roll at front or side, perhaps by a thick looking border or an enlarged ber et effect. The smaller bowl with a higher crown is being enthusi astically advocated by Suzy and Marie Alphonsine. And there's no forgetting the bonnet silhoutette, it seems -designed to show your curls in the hollow of the scoop brim at front and often tied under the chin with streamers. j And, of course, the calot is still in, dui definitely. 4 BAMBERGER iNn Open Day & Xicht Students Headquarters 318 No. 12th Clyde Long t i fan v f 1 3 ; mm m mm mm mm mmr EXTRA! Sensational Issue! "MARCH OF TIME" War Turmoil In Europe! It America deiliifed to enter war? What will happen? PLUS! MICKEY MOUSE in "POLAR DONALD DUCK TRAPPERS" Hair Rises But Fashionably Hid you know, that Fashion Is putting her hair up? Maybe it's the revival of the romantic Vic torian and Empire evening frocks, the Edwardian daytime modes and those sentimental little hats laden with flowers and trailing veils be hind them. Maybe it's that we're just longing to be cool again, without hair hanging warmly all over our shoulders. But whatever the. reason, there's definitely an upswept movement in coiffures. Curls are mounting higher and higher. And some of the new hair styles which leave ears and neclt shamelessly bare arc as so phisticated as anything we've seen in years. And all this indicates that it's "Goodbye Page Boy!" But you can bid this hairdrcss fare well without too many regrets, for after all it was nothing in the world hut a medieval haircut de signed for men. Don't Overlook Doodads. When you sec what the talented hair stylists have in store for you in the way of adorable coiffures which follow the new upward trend you won't worry about them making you look older. Some people do have that idea about them, you know. For they can really be designed to have as fri.skly young an air as you please. Especially if you raise a little crop of forehead curls, turn up 3000 r" - 4 s-1 V "I'D KP ? ; 4. Always a Seat for 25c a - A, 1 feL. I Mill QUlA l V (cjrnsr jh L Fashion Shift Eliminates Open Toe From OJC List Farwell to the Open Toe Without Reservations. The open toe is definitely on the way out. While a more or less pleasant style for Summer and a design that admitted of easy fit- ting, any who wore a pair of open toe shoes for much walking knows what a problem it was to keep stones from getting into the shoe. Some of that difficulty in the open shoe is eliminated by the use of the platform sole which raises the foot well off the hot sidewalk or stony path, but, open toe or not, you'll find the platform sole on the majority of shoes this year. They'll be featured for all wear and you'll see them on every type of shoe In unlimited variation. In contrast, the wedge sole will be shown on sport shoos only, whore it will undoubtedly meet with favor in college circles and will be seen in classrooms, cam pus walks and at all college games. We have a hunch the wedge sole will be a part of all footwear styles for quite a while to come and may even work its way into regular wear when the platform sole has run its course. A Revised Schedule of Length for Heels Wedge and platform solos, of course, do a great many things to your side hair in a high, gentle roll with Just enough back hair loft to turn up in a neatly elegant little roll. You'll want to seriously con sider having one of the new crest- locks or cock's crests of curls if it's to your advantage to look a bit tailor than you really are. And this style will scorn especially happy on you if you're lucky enough to possess a widow's peak. In case you have long hair a cool sculptured line over the ears is much to be desired. And had you realized that it's a nice accent on youth to show the hairline all around the face bv turning the hair back in a smooth roll? In a way, you see, it's a boast that you, for one, don't need any t-mple curls or cute little bang effects to soften your features. ' And onp last suggestion! When you've achieved one of those new brnshed-up coiffures don't over look the opportunity to make It even more enchanting by weaving dainty ornaments into those mounting curls. For formal oc casions you can create utterly charming effects by fastening your hair up with exquisite pins and bright combs, or by accenting it gaily with lovely flower and fruit decorations. Friday Heidi Goes To Town! Alwayt A Seat For 25o 3 $ V v. , .,rum' -LlTTVUftVS- Endl TODAY1 "Amazing Doctor Piui u Bchve rrl.'' "Freshman Ye-r" heels. For the most part there will be a tendency to lower heels in order that Milady shall not sud denly gain an inch or so in height at the expense of her boy friend's comparative stature. Another popular sport model that will continue to hold the style minded fany is the Valkyrie, that good looking shoe with contrast- ing tone of leather over the arch. You'll see many variations of this pattern in some attractive styles. With all this talk about soles, tlon't get the idea that the stand ard models will be entirely anti quated. There will be many, many regular models, but the big news is unquestionably coming right from the ground up. Let's Have a Look at the New Color Schemes To many women, color is as im portant or more so than design. Those women will welcome the news of Fall shades. Shoes will be generous with color again, with lavish splashes of glorious tones to set off your costume. Recom mended motifs suggest lots of color in shoes that are to be worn with otherwise all-black outfits. You'll be ahle to choose from many combinations, including one destined to be a sure favorite, of the prospective trl-tone designs. It is a shoe of beautifully blended eggshell, luccaee tan and hrou-n The brown is in the kid platform ! sole. ! Similarly, your booterv will he able to show you ingenious three color blends with unlimited selec tion of two color combinations in the top and a contrasting third in the well developed platform. Natalie Burn, rhi Mil pledge wears a novel suit with navy blue skirt, rod snd blue plaid jacket, and navy cape lined In matching plaid, navy snap brim hat. navy suede sport shoes, kid gloves and purse in navy. The auburn hair of M ! Trowbridge, DO. sot off by black 1 pin-striped skirt, plain black tux ( edo-looking top, tiny black hat. In a brown wool "Double Mint" suit, with exchangeable blouses snd sweaters, Helga Running ! Gamma Phi looks "campusish". I Aiary wizabeth Stewart, DO, I Poking very "rollegy" in light : rust wool, with a deeper rust and : green panel In the front. We espe- imny uKfu Margery Douglas, KD pledge, in her dull peasant styled dress with draped bodice and a j.uket of the same color. Jean KK(i Humphrey, favors blac k for a date dress and spices II wilh gay red buttons ami bits of embroidery. Oiggs iierggien. Alpha phi, looking vny lovely in dusty pink with her ashen blond hair. Tri Dcit Dorothy Hatliaway carrying a tricky black suede puse and leather thongs. Harriet Salzman, SDT, seen on the campus In s dark green throe piece unit trimmed in grey wolf with a dressmaker style short jarket. II 'AVE MONEY! BUY USED BOOKS JOHNNY JOHNSEN LONG'S College Book Store .... FACINO THE CAMPUS .... FKKK in ;SK IILOnERCome In and f.rf lWi Even Fall Hose Gets Color Lift Fall's slim daytime silhouette calls for something a bit festive in the way of accessories, Hosiery, for instance, is more vitally im portant than ever, what with the new short skirts, usually about IS Inches from the floor. You're go ing to need a regular stocking wardrobe in some of the lovely new autumn shades-sturdy four threads to wear with your tweeds and daintily sheer three and four threads for dressier occasions. The warm hued rosy, copper, gold and wine casts will be evident in the rich hues of the smartest new fall hose. There's an important new emphasis on the golden brown tones to blend with the handsome new leather colors. And they have such ihtriguingly suggestive names as "Yam," "Maple Sugar," "Setter," "Acorn," "Pecan," "Su mac" and "Pumpkin." Another group of vibrantly warm shades is termed "Early American colors," and among these one can choos from "Williamsburg Wine," "Pil grim" a rosily warm neutral beige, a deep warm tan called "Frontier," and a lively beige termed "Dixie." Mary Ellen Crites, A O Pi. wns seen wearing a brown tailored wool skirt wih a box pleat in front, and a tan shirt topped by a plaid jacket of brown, red and green. Dorothy Jean Evans, Phi Mu pledge, wears a campus frock of winp colored Duvatine with shirred waistline, "V" neck, and short full skirt. Two scotties-one DiacK ami one white-sport on the dress's only pocket. Black suede anil rep tile pumps, a black felt snap brim hat, black kidskin gloves an.l purse complete the outfit. Mary Alexander, Alpha Phi, one of the lucky gals who has a skunk chubby. Marion Stettheimers of Wichita, Kas., wears a unique seasheM brarelet. Warm as toast is the only way to describe Marian Cramer's toast colored coat, man tailored, of Hud son Bay point-blanket cloth, and brr cht all the way from Winni pi . Canada, by this Kappa. Setting off her black boucle silk with rhinestone clips and black velvet turban, Elaine Pearson of Omaha. Gamma Phi Beta, really steps out. Ruth Tisdale, of Tri Dolt, In a flaming red knit dress with black pocket zippers. Neomah A O Pi Barrett, chic in a navy crepe dress, white jacket, lapels and nailheads studding the waistline. Mary Lou Ball, Kappa pledge, combines a dusty rost skirt pleat ed all the way round, with a powder blue cardigan of fuzziest angora. Fall plaids in red and blaek, plue blaek accessories, make Pat (D. G.i Frank look "sutumny." Jean Carnahan. Chi O pledge, chooses a mustard wool dress with a black suede belt snd shoes. Her hat is black velvet with plumes. Tri Delt Ruth Iverson wearing a wooden novelty pin, and Mary Martin Tunks. ditto sorority, brightening her locks with bows. In a tan pin-striped crepe shirt waist and brown cape, luggage brown hat, shoes and gloves. Maryellen Robinson of Gamma Phi draws attention. Gloria Hansen of Raymond Hall wears a black suit imported from 1'aris. rne jarnci nas a rersian lamb color, and a Persian lamb trimming around the edge. Wilma Grinstcd. Chi O pledge, wears an aqua blue wool dress with duhonnet and rose yarn em broidery on the color. She uses duhonnet accessories. Geraldine Nelson, Sigma Kappa pledge, wears a white angora sweater with her black knife pleated skirt. The shoes and "Beenie" are black. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE TYPEWRITERS Al l. MAKES RENTALS SERVICE SALES Special Rates to Students t?S IJIh l.mdrll Holrl RM. Qt ft ill Soft Silhouette Takes Over in New Feminine Apparel There's a new soft silhouette in suits this season. The jackets may be bloused at the back or front or there may be draping across the shoulder line. This silhouette is flattering to almost every type of figure. When the jacket is bloused you will usually find it coupled with a flared skirt. Other new versions of the suit jacket are the "knuckle or thumb nail" lengths. The term is sclf-ex-planatoty. It's a matter of a few inches less than the "finger-tip" lengths of the past few seasons. The lumberjack jacket is the newest arrival of the season. You'll see it in suit jackets and even in fur coats. The lumberjack type ends itself particularly well to four piece suits. Brown tweed, for in stance, starts with a flared skirt topped by a soft green wool blouse. Over it the lumberjack and over the whole works a swagger coat in matching tweed. Such a suit is a whole wardrobe in itself with practically no end to its versatility. Furs Are Suited, The lavish use of furs continues unabated. You'll see suits in the popular costume type with a slim wool dress topped by a fur jacket that can, of course, be worn the winter thru with any other of your frocks. These suits, considering their smartness and wearability, can be obtained for paltry prices. The fur vestee suit will also claim the fashion spotlight. You'll see mink vestees, sheared beaver, Persian and draped nutria particu larly. The vestee begins at the shoulder line and continues on down to the hem of the jacket. Fuf yokes are also very good this sea son and will he seen in many suits of the better type. The strictly man tailored suit is pretty well on the skids, altho there will always be a few of this type. But the trend is definitely toward softer tailoring and the dressmaker touch. SPECIALS CRYSTALS 25c and ,15c Klnf Walrh Rrpairini I Modrratr Trlc-n Albert J. Goldberg JMUUR l!l Xo. lilh stt. Mm. Rid,. t.r ,..- NEW foA, ITll llic full flowrrinp of I lie uiitiiinn inodr a now typo of woman ntirrpes . . . more feminine and more riicliaiilinp. with A NKW LOOK achieved through lli clothe he wear!. V JJKK Ml ESSES IT her .houlrlers and MIMMIZE her waUtline. They're of fahric that give ELEG ANCE from unusual weave or em hroiderv trim. POR SPOUTS. he wear, a "Win. Weaker" JACKET to give jounp, casual, BEOt'SEI) LOOK. HEH doll', -tf " '.'-r J coiffures. ITER JEWELRY takes on an ANTIQUE look, and he has a jeweled CHATELAINE, for wear on hodiee, lapel or helt. (III h' !L i r $ uriir r.i nr i m iui. , The sleeve In your suit will be squared, full, or will reflect the dolman style that was so popular 15 or J8 years ago. Remember when' everything had dolman sleeves ? The squared sleeve this year is more built "up" than "out." The tendency is toward a higher sleeve rather than a wider one. Your suit will be of two, three, or four pieces, according to your desires. The two piece suit is usu ally of dressmaker type with sort tailoring detail and is seen most of the time in a soft, sheer woolen weave that will fit snugly beneath your winter coat. The other type of two piece is the dressier suit with a fur trimmed or all fur jacket. Three piece suits have retained their popularity for many seasons. The reason is obvious. They're good looking and arc very versa tile in that the topcoat may be worn all spring or all fall over any of your sports type dresses. Usu ally of dressmaker type with soft (Continued on Page 8.1 Judy No. 1 Judy No. 2 HATS The Standbys of tha Smart Coed Featured at Grayce Hat Shop Corner 12th and "N" Achieve The LOOK duiiunL HATS, ometime. miniature an a tilt forward nrovo- over the new "UP" 0 i lHlliU ! v. .