The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1941, Page 13, Image 12

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    Thursday, November 6, 1941
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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fMjoing On a Football Trip This
Weekend? Here's Your Wardrobe
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BY NANCY HAYCOCK.
So you're going to the game?
I can see you now, the night be
fore you leave... you hiive your
Despite the Men
Coeds Wear Too
Large Sweaters
"I don't like those baggy sweat
ers" is a verbatim quote from one
of Nebraska's better-known (but
here to remain unknown) bache
lors. With that as a starting
point, various inquiries have been
made as to just how the opposite
sex feels about the long, loose
favorites of every co-ed on the
campus. The result proved one
point pretty definitely women
don't dress for men. Believe it or
not, only a few gallant souls would
admit that they preferred or even
liked the style.
The Answer.
So what! is of course every girl's
answer, we like them, and it will
ny FVJ'La long while before they are
replaced by the old short and
skimpy style of several years ago.
If this has convinced you that
three-sizes too large sweaters are
here to stay, why not try them in
some of the newer shades like
chamois, chocolate brown, and
light lettuce green. V-necks are
practically standard with cable
stitching giving added beauty to
many. Cardigans have slipped a
little in popularity since last year
with pull-overs gaining where the
cardigans lost.
The feminine sweater has also
come into prominence featuring
tucked yokes, peaked sleeves and
all sorts of unusual knitting.
Standard and uniform as the
sweater may seem, you could still
go crazy trying to keep up with
their infinite variety. Take a
look at the Nebraska co-eds
you aren't convinced.
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Put Velvet Boivs
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Want something different to
wear in your hair to the Military
Ball, something: that will make
the crop of flowers, velvet bows,
and sequin ornaments of last year
look dated?
Well, here are some suggestions
take 'em or leave 'em. Wear
your hair in a huge mop of curls
n top of your head, and anchor
h curl with a diminutive bow-
kvt ribbon: if vour hair is verv
IojV. draw it back behind your
ears and pull it thru a lace doily;
braid it, catching the braids
above your ears with tiny golden
hands.
You can sweep your hair back
from your face and wear a fillet
of ivy leaves (artifical, naturally);
or wear a new gadget just manu
factured which is composed of two
brilliant-set-daisies one which
sets on the lobe of the ear, and
the other, smaller one, which per
ches above the ear rim.
Anyway, wear something new
and different. With styles chang
ing so fast, anything you can think
up will be acceptable.
ATTEND LINCOLN'S
LEADING THEATRES!
.Voir Shotting
"lady Be Good"
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LINCOLN
Now Shoving
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LANA TURNER
STUART
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Tax Incl.
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luggage out, and you're standing
in the middle of the floor wonder
ing WHAT to take.
In the first place. . .please.don't
forget your comb and brush, tooth
brush, make - up
and pins for your
hair, .it's so em
barrasing to be
caught without
them. If you're
smart and lucky
you'll get one of
those little fitted
bags to carry all
the aforement
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ties, along with
nail polish for
any p o s's i b 1 e
needed repairs
(and you might
tuck in an extra
pair of hose....
just in case).
Personally, for a good all
around outfit we'll take a three
piece suit every time. Said suit
is composed of skirt, jacket and
topcoat. You can wear a tailored
shirt, and take along , something
in a more sheer line. On the same
strain of thought. . .you can wear
spectator pumps for traveling and
to the game, and take dress shoes
for the "FifthQuarter."
If you're staying for Sunday,
you'll undoubtedly want a smooth
dress too, and perhaps a fur jacket
or coat to go with. Don't forget
something sweet and feminine in
the line of shut-eye attire; and
slippers and a house-robe are in
dispensible. Well, have fun kitts....I wish
I were going.
At Bedtime
Coeds Dress
For Fashion
The typical Nebraska coed Is
well dressed even when she goes
to bed. Originality is the keynote
of many of the outfits worn by
the retiring girl.
Attired in a real old-fashioned
man's night shirt is Pi Phi Sue
Shaw. Featuring a white back
ground with pink and blue flowers,
the gown is of lyle and flannel
with long sleeves and scalloped
collar. To complete the dreamy
vision, Sue wears a flannel bonnet
which she coyly ties beneath her
chin.
Virginia Way, Alpha Phi, pro-
Kay Wears Red to School
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Kay Detweiler, Delta Gam pledge, chooses this Jacket dress to wear to class. It Is of red corduroy
and beige Jersey from Miller & Paine's second floor. Her beret hat Is of the same red corduroy.
Rhythm-step shoes are just the thing for a peppy girl like Kay and she chooses black suede with
red pipings. The last touch is her black handbag, which she carries with beige gloves.
pels herself into bed in white and
blue flannel "p j's" made just like
an airplane mechanic's uniform.
Most of the AOI's wear real
boxy bed socks tied with pink
ribbons into the cold, cold dorm.
Looking like a streamlined ver
sion of Santa Clause is Sig Delt
Miriam Dansky in her one piece
red wool pajamas and bed socks.
So let winter winds beat down
upon the roof-tops, let snow drape
the window panes, Nebraska coeds
will never freeze as long as they
have their shirts, pajamas, socks,
and hoods to keep them warm.
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Combination...
ARROW SHIRTS AND TIES
ArroH'i grouped color '! of ililrlj,
tie anJ handkf rdiiffi . . . and tra
horli . . . originate on design iWu
long before the falriri are woven.
Tbu each complementary color tone
and motif it controlled from the
beginning. The ensemble let are in
three basic thadei to harmonize with
blue, brown, or grajr luiti.
Yon get, too, Arrow'i luprrb tailor
Ing, exclusive fabrici, and that inimi
table Arrow collar.
Load up on thee handsome Arrow
fourtomei today.
Shirt., 2 up Tiei, tl.fl.50
Short, 63c Handkerchief, 35e
Satin or Fur?
Dorm Slippers
Show Variety
The cold winter winds are blow
ing so it is time to make your
choice between comfort and gla
mour, as far as bedroom slippers
are concerned, that is. If your toes
are the kind that are blue, red,
and six other colors when the
thermometer goes below 50 then
get a furry pair that will really
do the job. If you get them in
some luscious pastel shade you
can still feel like a glamour girl.
If, however, beauty is the fac
tor that really counts, then go
looking for a high-heeled, satin,
ruffled pair, or maybe one that is
all straps and nothing else. In
case you go for plaids, those too,
can be had for dashing madly from
the cold dorm to your warm (?)
room.
Don't let me see anyone bare
footed after all this advice, please!
"HOLD THAT LINE!"
Arrow fcliirts go tlic whole
day long without a "sub.
In the Arrow hackficld is
Hitt, a fine white broad
cloth shirt that is all
American in its long
wearing and non-wilting
constitution. Cut to fit
your torso and Sanforized
shrunk (fabric shrinkage
less than 1). Cet Hitt
today! $2.
NEBRASKA
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