DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, April 10, 1942 3 THE CLOTHES LINE resh, Fruitful and Fascinating Yes, 'tis Spring warm days, picnics, plenty of activity, and to smooth and refresh you oti all these occasions, Fairmont's fresh strawberry ice cream, fresh, fruitful, fascinating. That's right, delicious ice cream made with juicy fresh frozen strawberries real strawberries, so 'elp mo round, red, and really relishable. Say, and 'ere's something else for your perfect palatable preference Fairmont's "Fery" delicious bricks of strawberry, lemon sherbet, and French vanilla. Everyone is Fairmont conscious these days for Fairmont's feature inimitable ice cream and sweet soothing sherbets. Mary Bird Alpha Phi, is especially happy with her selection from Ben Simon's colorful and fashionable dis play ot hundreds of the season's latest hat de signs. A visit to Simon's fourth floor hat depart ment will probably please you, as it did Mary. She found a hat which is ideal for her for sport and campus wear... and it is definitely smart! It is a pin-cushion beret, the charming little kind that goes on the back of the head and sets you off right for spring. It's available in all colors, at Simon's, and costs only $1.25. For a spring thrill see Simon's amazing hat display. St X f I If U f 4 - li ill " v I t. i ' . T t - ' ' I 4 T-Hi.;:;! V " ' i ' - f ' 'A - V WiWHmx-fo(ti"mtM0''tv-u 0$ i mini im im n ii m --11 1 (i'V'V 7 Attention! Salute! At Ease! You can heave your sighs of admiration now, all you guys and gals. What's so admirable, so breath-taking about this picture? We think so, !' They're really attractive, aren't they? The shoes, of course. That lovely pair (shoes) on the left belong to Mary McKenna, Tri Delt. That's right, they came from that Super Store for spnn? Simon's. These nifty numbers are white, the te and heels in red. Spring shoes like these ire a feature of Simon's. Alpha Chi Myrldene Buller belongs to th next set of summer smoothies. They are pre dominantly red, the trim is summery spotless white. These Simon specialties are two-toned 3ni timely. These pretty, punctuated pastels on the peate walkers of Theta Alice McCampbell are summer sensations from the satisfying shoe shop of Simon's. Blue are the toes and heels, with white dominating. From that fourth floor of future fashions at Ben Simon & Sons came the brown spectatois which Jean Miller, Delta Gamma, is sporting. They are trimmed with white, and may be pleas ingly purchased in medium or high heel at Sim on's. Ah. yes! Jo Emerson, Pi Phi, shows selected sh?s from Simon's, too. As sporty as spring are these new notable numbers they're white with brown, and as correctly correct as all the shoes at Simon's the style store of tomorrow. TV- XT" . :j& J? 1 II A l . : i ' : . I; :; " L . Lud's Gal D. G. Gen Harmon might explain her success at getting and keeping her man by looking so smooth, as she does in the accom panying foto which shows her modeling the smartest in style that spring can produce, a superbly casual sport ensemble from Ben Simon's &. Sons. Every feature is super in style and ultra in appear ance. The coat is cinamon colored., of 'Koala Paca." It's double breasted, beautifully cut . . . with huge peail buttons, patch pocket and utch lapels;. . .perfection plus at $32.95. The slacks are Cali-.urnia-miide, and reveal the fact in their smooth mannish appear ance. Smooth, too, is the fabric for they are of cinamon gabardine and really on the beam in style. . .patriotic in their own way for they are patterned after men's fashions and save precious material ...saddle stitched by hand, with fly front... and masculine in de sign throughout. They are tops in the season's stylings for casual wear, and ideal for the slack occasions on the campus in spring. Price. . .$5.95. The blouse, too, shows the style influence of Cali fornia, where it was made. It is definitely new... a floral piint in gold and Kelley green, and sets off the entire outfit just right, at $3 95. Simon's, as usual is the rendezvous of clothes conscious col legians who seek sartorial smartness. 100,000 Books is 3 lot of books. Long's Ne braska Book Store announces a tremendous book sale to begin Monday, in which every book in their basement will be put on s-ile at a blanket price, regard less of the value of the individ ual book. Books of all kinds and descriptions. . .books on his tory, books on political science, English, mathematics, chemistry ...books on all subjects and every subject.. 100,000 of them. This will be the greatest refer ence book sale the campus has rviT seen... and all volumes are pined for immediate sale... $ 49 each for any book in the basement, five for $2.25, ten for $4 00. This sale presents a real opportunity to acquire valuable reading matter of all kinds and on all subjects; so drop into Ing's, (where all collegians throng to make their scholarly purchases), and inspect the great book bargains you'll find among the 100,000 books that go on tle Monday. Ed Faytinger, Sig Chi pin mate of Pi Phi Shirley Johnson delivered an ultimatum that if khe kept her date with the Army she'd better wear only her arrow. Better Service and better food is the keynote of the recent changes in Student Union dining facilities says Un ion head m:m. Bill Maih. who told us all about the recent im provements in the f'Xjd set-up, which gives J'e and Jnine Col lege a better deal in the Grill, and the Pn American Room. Going into that colorful and hemispheric room und through the line to good eating you will observe that all lighting is con centrated on the food aloii-', helping to m.ike it look as ape tizing a it really j- Grill serv ice of pre-pivpared ld Ii.js been discontinued ;n o:d-T to facilitate and speed up the han dling of orders, arid also because the steam table equipment is not adequate to handle a large volume of business of that kind in the Corn Crib. The lack of proper equipment, before the re vision, made it necessary to transport the food the length of the building, from kitchen to grill. Bill assures us, however, that all the tasty specialties which are a regular feature of ihe grill menu will continue to be available to the hordes of hungry collegians who throng to the Student Union d uily. f r ! f J : Spring Bride At Gold's Headliner Row we found the chic hat which does double duty sj smartly for Maxine Thomas, rxi-t TheL.. It looks equally smooth and definitely leulung when worn either of the two ways shown in the accompany ing photos. On the head, either fore or aft, it L super, for it can be worn on the back of the head or far forward with super el feet. Look at Maxine and agree with us that this is a truly clever and really smart hat. Practical, too, be cause it does double style duty... and just the thing that every college miss should have, lor everyone's wearing a smart stylish hat tbee Harriet Jane Bowman, Alpha Phi Prexy and PBK married Lieutenant Wayne Matshullat of Uncle Sam's army, and will re turn soon from honeynvxming to graduate this spring. Lovely tpring brides remind of a lovely silver pattern, like King Richard Sterling, which may be found ia all its regal glory at Gardner' Jewelry store. Gardner's silver, lovely and lasting comes to mind as an ideal gift for those who are soon to take equally long lasting vows. See King Richard soon, among the many beautiful things to be found at Gardner. spring days, and why not... for how on Jane College look her styli1"ily casual best without the crowning glory ol an up-to-the-minute and really smart hat. The clever creation that Maxine mo dels is available in sixteen colors. . .indicative of the tremendous selection found in "Headliner Row." There you will find hundreds of the lat est creations in the realm of fashion for the head ...the place is full of style and color. Stop in at 'Headhner Row, view the wonderful H-lec-tion on display there and you will understand why every college girl owes it to herself to wear smart hats this spring.