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1- DAILY NEBRASKAN Septemb'er 16, 1940 MXt HOVLAND- Tic w at WILL YOU FIND THE NEWS MAKING CAMPUS CLOTHES FEATURED IN MADEMOISELLE MAGAZINE 3tv Jim. HYladaitwhsJh. $Iw(l. SECOND FLOOR Yes way back the first of July at the invitation of Mademoiselle Magazine we attended in New York City their college clinic. This invi tation was made to only one store in a city. We found out all the things the young col lege miss will want for fall. Bare-Knee skirts Knee-Hi Sox Mannish shirts and Jackets Casual campus dresses in Velveteens, cordu roy, cashmere Jumpers classic Sweaters and Skirts and a 101 novelties to make you catch your breath. So bring your Freshmen bring yourself Mademoiselle's of ficial "Back to College" store in Lincoln. Corduroy R vfrlhli im Plaid Taffeta lrasla Jadion Center V 9tL Jhs, SfioAli- Shop. MAIN TLOOR (i a f 4 A rakit Fur Mlttd Uh In hrliht ril ra wmvert-IliN- Nhlrt blanket P I I d ass? io.oo E7"HI 1. 00 r95 J 10.05 P ' ' iii t' t&SMx rial or pUIn iklru front Mot H)td 1 2 . ii f . :i.5 youL (fampuA. da. (DcdsL DRESSES '95 16 95 The Mademoiselle Shop has the "light" dresses for you because we went to sihool to learn just what you like best. And by choosing your dresses here you benefit by the taste and experience of our staff who nelect our highest priced clothes-yet they are all budget priced. JoknxaL (Dama&l ojuL IVAapA. 1295 1695 1995 Classic Camels Hair Top Coats $1G.95 $22.95 Season Skipper Coats with zip-out linings $39.95 Black Untrimmed Dress Coats $19.95 , There's a difference in having high pi iced clothes and having your clothes priced too high. You pay no more for. Hovland-.Swanson's Fashions - for never knowingly will we be undersold. Annual chief opens filings for 17 posts Aden announces new editorships, enlarged candid camera section Opening filings for the 1941 Cornhusker editorial staff, Bob Aden, yearbook editor, announced Saturday that tho dummy was complete and work is now begun on the "largest annual ever pub lished." This year's book, Aden declared, is to be informal throughout, .with special emphasis on cartdid camera shots and other features which will tend to make it a memory book of the year 1940-41. Pickings by Oct. 1. "Selection of the entire staff will be made before October 1." he added, stating that 17 staff editor ship posts are open, in addition to a iike number of assistantships. Appointments ate to be made for new positions of copy editors and the photography staff is to be enlarged at the same time. The policy of the annual is being al tered somewhat, the editor ex plained, whereby the copy editors will write all the copy for the book, rather than having each staff editor writing that for his particular department. The staff promises a novel pho tography section this year, and urges all students who have an in terest in picture taking to report next week. Application blanks fcr all staff posts will be available at the Cornhusker office. Barhs plan loan program With inauguration of a student loan program, Barb organizations are planning increased activity for the coming year. Over 1.800 barbs may be af fected by the loan fund, according to George C.ostas, barb leader, with money being lent without in terest on time payments. Dr. Walter Miiitzer, barb ad viser, will be sole judge of the eligibility of students for loans. His decision will come after per sonal interviews with the appli cants. An extensive social program is on the larb calendar featuring weekly hour dances. The Barb Union will sponsor dances in the Union ballroom throughout the year, according to Helen Clay baiiKh, president of the Barb council. Now on sale are barb activity tickets for admission to all the af fairs. Also Ix-ing organized now is the barb intramural sport com petition. Activity tickets go on sole Oct. 1 Sale of student activity tickets will lie held Oct. 1, according to an announcement made by John K. Selleck, finance director of ath letics and activities. The cost of the ticket is live dollars and includes admission to five football games, all basketball games, and ther intercollegiate sports. The icgular season ticket is pi iced at ten dollars. The only stadium scats available are on the ten yard line on the west and the 20 yard line on the east. Reason ticket sales will close Sept. 21. NEW RECORD PRICES 75c Popular NOW 50c RED SEAL Records Reduced 50 Also All DECCA, BLUEBIRD and OKEH 35c 3 for $1.00 Month & Reronl liar for Our Customer Special Attention to Students at WALTS '140 O St. Ntw Bldg.