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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1942)
Thursday, October 22, 1942 Culbcrtson at Carrie Belle Color of season Is Royal Purple For Coed Dress DAILY NEBRASKAN Sports Organizations : J - ' "OS": BY ROBERTA BURGESS. In a final desperate struggle for supremacy, Her Majesty, Royal Purple seems at last to be gaining ground. In fact, purple crepe is the rage this year. Alpha Chi Evelyn Learner wears a worthy example to illustrate the merits of Royal Purple crepe. It is trimmed with silver propelior-s h a p e d bangles across the yoke and around the belt. Soft draping nt the neck over the silver bangles and at the stomach plus a full skirt brings that new "war femin inity" touch. Screw-loose styles have not been entirely drowned out by this drab war as is demonstrated by Gamma Phi Janet Gibson who Shocked her sisters and all other onlookers by appearing dressed for bed in a good old fashioned "grandpa's nightshirt"! Of white broadcloth with slender navy blue trim around the collar and cuffs, the nightshirt bags down to an Tingraceful length just below the calf of the leg. Of course that risque touch is added by the slits nearly to the knee on either side, but then, even grandpa had those. Skirts Narrow. The latest skirt pattern has just arrived from New York. It is simple and of course conserving material. There are two halt pleats in the front and in the back, set far apart and facing outward, giving a lovely widening effect for those slight, slim girls, but oh. how .woeful for anyone inclined towards hippiness. Speaking of skirts, the most popular colors this year range from pale yellow to gold - just so its yellow. Especially pretty too, are the new even looser and rougher knit sloppy sweaters such as the pale green one sported by Mary Jo Gish, Delta Gamma, and the scarlet one worn by Bonnie Calmer, Alpha Xi Delta. Buddha is Good Luck. Outstanding novelty pin on campus is the grinning Buddha picked up in an import shop by dorm activity girl Dorothy Alex ander. If you rub his protruding tummy three times - it's absolutely x - X i v a! iL, K r fillip- Vf "y. two UN men. Jack Bridge playing, ranked hish among coeds, according to a recent survey, finds away at the dorm. men, Shermir and Ray Toman bidding Courtesy Sunilny Ji urrM iril Siar. guaranteed to make your wish come true. Black is still the favorite color on this campus despite many at tempts to substitute another - any THI MOST AMAZINO 610VC MADE IN AMERICA MONARCH 95 An moedibly beautiful full 4-button lip on I Root boby kidskin from obrood . . the leather famous for long wearl A new washable American-made glace'. Cut on French patterns fo make your hands look lim. Fitted ond crafted in America by Arts . . the house famous for fine import. Irtct riaar. gH, j other. It seems the girls are still striving to achieve that sleek look of sophistication. Amy Colbmn, Gamma Phi Beta, strives in a smooth black crepe, with the new slenderizing short peplum trimmed in seven rows of glitter ing sequins. A flattering V-neck is accented by two tucks on either side and a huge sequin flower over the left shoulder. HendersonSets Price Ceiling On Nylon Hose Nylon hose, held in warehouses to be released for holiday sales, will be affected by the price ceil ing law, Leon Henderson, price administrator, announced this week. Effective today, the maximum price for first quality, full fashioned hose will be $1.69, com pared with former pilces of $2.50 and $2 f5. Other first quality ny lons will range from $1.55 to $2.50. Henderson has asked all women to familiarize themselves with these rules and to be sure that the hose sold to them is described by the salesperson. All irregular and second quality hose must be so marked. For A Limited Time Only! Reg. $10 PERMANENT lien Simon BEAUTY SALON 5th Floor 2-6905 Use Your Charge Account Nurses Aid Training Corps Spokesman Asks Support Asking those who have the time to co-operate, Mrs. Walter F. Gardner, chairman of the Lancas the county committee of the Nurses Aid Training Corps, yes terday urged all university women to investigate requirements for en trance in the nurses' aid program. Dr. G. W. Rosenlof, registrar and niirectoi of admissions, to whom the request was made, has stated that there will be no uni versity credit given for the courses at the present time, but added that credit hours may be given in the future according to the action of various college faculties. . . . Of VN Goods Women enlisting for the .pro gram take a three-week course of pre-clinic study of two hours a week and a three-week course of practice in one of the local hospi tals. They must also promise to volunteer 150 hours of work dur ing the year. "I recognize the need," Dr. Ros enlof said, ''of supplementing the nurses training program in the present emergency." Women interested in the nurses aid program should fcpply at Mrs. Gardner's office in the Cornhuskcr hotel. n Switch to 3uvnk I J : t " ' ' ' Ul v. I v J Sf 1 ti I ' . 1 v m IX L ftmm riLTCRS roii I MEDICO PACKED ONLY IN I ljH ed t iuci ioy 66 Baffis niter Thrills Smokers USSIIHKCDICO PIPES, CIGAR, AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS New York The mentific. absorbent filter hns contributen mightily to the smoking pleasure of millions of men and women who have fwitched to Medico Filtered Smoking.1 Actually, the smoke must travel through 66 "baffles" before reaching the moulh. Hakes and slugs are trapped; and the smoke is whirl-eonled as it w indb it way through the titer. - 1- ' r- t.-H Mm