Friday, September 26, 1941 8 DAILY NEBRASKAN ffie CLOTHES LINE FALL HAS TAKEN US OVER everyone feels the same about it as they sit hud dled over football dope sheets, plan wiener roasts, talk about new clothes you can almost put your finger on the crisp element in the air. The Clothesline waves a little more briskly in the wind, airing its weekly news and gossip, somewhat pepped up by sharp weather. Life goes on! ALL THE FASHION details you've learned to look for in Harvey Bros, clothes, men, you'll find in hundreds of smart covert suits, topcoats and sports slacks in the nat ural, bark brown, and marine blue shades. In these coverts from Harvey's you'll find a little extra style, a little more value in other words college men shop at Harveys. The suits are in the popular three button drape style the topcoats in the fly front model and the sport slacks are full cut, with pleats and talon zippers. At Harvey's you have three ways to pay 1. Cash; 2. Charge It; 3. Use Our Budget Plan. Men who know, buy at Harvey's. TEA FOR TWO is not a bad idea, when you take your Sugar to Bucks Coffee Shop between classes on these nippy fall afternoons. The lovely lady will like a mid-afternoon snack, too, for one can't be tops in that three or four o'clock class when plagued by that empty feeling. Don't for-g-et Bucks, across the street south from the campus, for tasty meals. SURPRISE WEDDING of Chi O Marge Brown to Phi Delt Bud Johnston makes us think of the beautiful new Silver Flute silverware pattern now featured at Gardner Jewelry, 1220 O St. A true bride's pattern it is lovely to lock at with its motif inspired by the delicately-carved fluting found on old Colonial buffets, consoles, lowboys, and other heirloom fur niture. See it to appreciate it. THE BRUNCH will be a gala scene at the Corn busker this Sunday. Jean Carna ban, prexy at the Chi O house will be escorted by Phi Delt Bud Kry- ger. Looks like the brothers are taking care of Jean while Dick Hyatt is busy playing with the army on some dusty road down south. Another president, Arlo Worth of the AGR Worths will bring Kay Huston to the chummy brunch. This brunch business sounds good, espe cially with the food and all. SCREWY TRAVELLING is right up Bob Montgomery's alley so a touring he goes in "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" not like you or I would, oh no! He finds it more practical to camp out in other people's bodies, etc. Yah, we know we sound like lunatics but we've already seen "Here Comes Mr. Jordon" and went laugh crazy in the process He, heh. hch! Well, if you miss this one you won't be able to indulge in polite conversa tion because everyone's talking about it. Follow the crowd to the Varsity. DON'T FORGET to remember that the coed popular and proper tops her campus wear with The hat from Nancee's Hat Shop, 133 So. 13th. The hat of the week is the one that you'll see Shirley Russell's kid sister Mary wearing you know, the porkpie number with the casual brim. You'll find it in all colors at Nancee's. Try it buy it. STEADY DEALS include none other than DG Mary Lee Tomlinaon and Jake Marvin who have decided to settle down to some serious business. Guess university does that to some of these new freshmen. MARIE ANDERSON Keppa senior, known across the campus as Queen of the Faux Pas, and who claims evcrytime she opens her mouth she puts her foot in it, has no worry now for it was definitely the right thing to do when she bought a new pair of slick spec tator pumps at Ben Simon & Son's shoe depart ment this week. This top version of the spectator is of antique tan calf leather with the new spaded sole. Of "Connie" make they have a three inch beel and cute "bump" toes. To be found in black, brown, and blue, they will make you completely dressed for any occasion. Petite Estella Lennemann, Chi O pledge, will be seen coming and going to classes in a pair of Simon's attractive "Ropeez" shoes. You'll know them by their low wedge heel and catch rope soles. Of suede, they have a long narrow ribbon that ties around the ankle. Estella chose beige as her color but you'll find them in brown and blue, too. And, lady, when you're shopping at Simon's we're sure that you wilt find something particularly f iited to your own individual taste among the many Ehoe fashions in black and brown suede with three inch heels. And for you short girls, these three inch heels are just the thing. See 'era and you'll want to wear them. And might we pause to remark that for the properly shoed miss, the Chi O house seems to be a mecca, for only yesterday Jeanne Anderson tramped across the campus in a pair of the popular brown and tan play shoes from Ben Simon's. Speaking of Jeanne, tramping with her and her shoes was Sig Alph Milt Rothenberger whom she apparently has a monopoly on, and likes almost as well as her shoes. You'd like these shoes, too, with their tan trim on the low wedge heel, the fringed flap, and braided ridge around the toes. These neat numbers also come in red and Jeanne is willing to convince anyone that they are the .htighth of comfort. w)m vmW L f y K L MO DEAR DIARY: Stopped for lunch yesterday in the Student Union's cafeteria, now known as the Pan-American room. For dandy food at the best of prices in a quaint atmosphere, the Pan-American can't be beat. Wonder what such Barb bigwigs as Blaine Sloan, Don Alberty, Dorje Bryant, and Dave Mar vin were cooking up for this fall's political stew as they sat and talked after having their special stu dent lunches. Good food goes a long way toward making pleasant conversation. Maybe that's why they convene for lunch almost daily in the Pan American. And there were a lot of other people you know such as lawmen Bob Flory and Dick Doty who haven't a lot of time for lunch so. like the Pan American because of its lightning service. You would be surprised to know how many of our friends already have "discovered" the Pan-American. It's on our "come back again" list. A word about the Book Nook. That pleasant corner of escape is growing steadily in popu larity. Busy carpenters'this week have been in stalling more shelves which gives promise of but one thing; more top notch reading material, both magazines and books, for many hours of good reading. BRUDDER AN' SISTER you hear about places where you really get "good home cooked" food and it takes a lot of hunting to find one for they are few and far between. But we've found one close and it's our favorite "home cookin' " spot we're talking about Haps' at 320 No. 13th, just off the campus. You'll think Mother is there doing the cooking because you can order anything your heart desires and Hap will fix it for you, "home cookin' " style", in a jiffy. And for something really nice try Hap's delicious Chicken in the Ruff and Glorified Hamburgers. Don't just eat to live try Hap's and you'll live to eat. CUPID REAPS TENACITY to be admired is that of the Phi I'si's and the way they hold onto picnics even though fall is fully here. When the weather gets chilly they move their picnics into the parlor where things go on as before a pretty damsel, a pleasant blaze in the big fireplace, songs and Fairmont's ice cream.' It's smooth and intriguing as your date, satisfying as a Delta Gam, economical as a coke dats and serves as the finishing touch to a pleasant eve ning. The number of flavors is many and you can find this wonderful stuff at almost any drug store or call Fairmont's. Try the Indoor picnic with Fairmont s ic cream. ALKA SELZER Phi Psi prexy is doing all right again. Star mem ber on one June Jamieson's entertainment commit tee she finds him pretty good medicine. What does this do to the relation between James and Marcy Bower, petite Alpha Phi for whom he once wore a path between their respective houses? Your guess is good. SNEAK PREVIEW into the secret archives of Editor Shirley Russell's private files promises something absolutely fine in the way of yearbooks for Nebraska this year. Eight crack photographers already have the pictures pouring in to pack the book with a lasting account of almost everyone in school. To be done in six delicious colors, the new book will have a number of Innovations such as the Women's section (notice men). Better dash down the Cornhusker office in the basement of the Student Union today and make your $2.00 down payment on your yearbook. a harvest. Shopping yesterday in Gold's hat department was Mrs. Vike Francis (Prom Girl and Ak Countess Yvonne Costello) who didn't have to hunt far to find one of this season's popular new "pig-tail" hats featured at Gold's, for kid-sister Yyette. It was Yvette, you know, who played Cupid in the Yvonne-Vike combin ation which makes her the all time winner in their league. The prim pig-tail numbers are made of felt with long braids of matching material and come in many colors such as red, navy blue, and brown. Already a cam pus favorite, they will adorn many a pretty lassie's head at the games and on the campus And for school and sports, mi lady will like the new beanie of heavy crocheted yarn. This style is topped with a heavy braid and long loose tassel on the end which adds much to its smartness and pert appearance. Best of all, it comes in all colors of the rainbow. For daytime or date time, you'll look your best in the prim off-the-face pill box hat with a feather trim that can be removed or ar ranged to suit your taste. Styled in suede, this hat comes in all colors. The coed who wears a hat from Gold's scores on two points style and economy. CONSIDER, WON'T YOU the sad case of one Leon Hines from out Kappa Sig way. He has two secret loves on this campus and has about as much chance with either of them as a snowball in Hades. If Delta Gam Jesse Moore and Chi O Ruth Miller only knew what this ungay cabalerro goes through over them, they'd hide in a corner with shame. KNOWLEDGE at a bargain. That's about the best way we can describe the special 39c shelf of reference books in the entry way at Long's Nebraska Book Store. It's books such as these that make people like PI Phi Cay Gaden and DU Hugh Wilkins potential mem bers of PBK. Take advantage of the offerings at Long's and cash in at the end of the semester when the Dean pats you on the back for conquering those tough courses. LEND AN EAR buddy for a bit of news almost as startling as grandmother in jodphurs. Remember a neat Kappa number of last year by the name of Billie Clapp. Well, she went and done it. Got married up with a chop from the U of Missouri. Now they're doing a Bob Aden-Marion Cramer deal at that school. Revise your lists, men, and man the mainsa!!. There are still other places to try and make a catch. i