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Friday, November 20, 1942 For Picnic Fun . . . DAILY NEBRASKAN Coeds Rave Over Jeans, Plaid Shirts Wonion Don Angry Colors Willi Eyc'Calcliing luteal Kag Fashion Edition BY PAT WELSH. Beauty and the Beast z Y s J is V IN 1 . - i 5 'IIHIIHIMH1WI Contrasting' chalk white and dark green are the colors Helen Johnson, vivacious DG, combines for this super picnic or study outfit. Her slacks are green gabardine and her jacket is white wool. The silk shirt is a gTeen and white flower-print. Simon's suggest that you wear them for Saturday afternoons by the radio, too. Wealher (Continued from page 3,) priorities you'll have to put up with wet feet for the duratior. Rubber boots are as scarce as new tires. With winter waiting just arrtnnd the corner the problem of heavy coats comes to mind. Here again Jewelry Handkerchiefs Linens Specialties "Gifts of Distinction for everyone" )our purchase most altrarlivrly (ifl-v raprd frrr of iharie JTERRSS' imports 112 No. 13th 2-5377 1 ?;' b.' hi'- l 1 I Uncle Sam and his boys have first call and if there is any wool left over from the manufacture of 1 army blankets, etc.. Mr. John Q. ! Public gets it. that is providing he has any money left over from ! paying his income, luxury, and so on indefinitely taxes, to pay for it. For my lady there is still a sizable stock of fur coats and wraps in dealers hands but buyers i warn us that if the present world conditions continue as they are these coats will be the last for quite a while. Our worries are over when spring rolls around next year. There is no priority on cottor: dresses, and silk hose won't bother us when leg cremes do the job just as well. So if we weather the winter we'll be all right. A si-hno to teaeli the Japanese language to naval enlisted men is in operation at the University of Colorado. LIBERTY BARBER SHOP HAIR CUTS 40c 131 No. 13th I ml 14 hut ill, lour circs -up the smart, pert bonnets, pillboxes, beret-type hats that are the love of your young lives are yours at Simons in new abun dance! they're penny wise and yet so smart . . . It seems as if the freshman gals are reallv all-out for jeans and plaid shirts. All the little frosh co-eds can be Keen staggering across the campus from Monday morning 'till Sunday night, wear ing jeans and long sloppy shirts, with beautifully contrasting colors of blue, red, yellow, green, and purple. The girls really don't seem to be very particular as to what length the jeans are. Those for tunate girls with shapely gams wear their jeans rolled above the knees while the more unfortunate souls wear them practically to the ankles. s And the ankle sox worn with the jeans! I think most of them came directly from Men's Sports De partment, Ben Simon's. Janey Stroud, Tri Delt. has a luscious pair of orange, black, and yellow sox, worn with her orange and yellow plaid blouse and jeans, and strange to say, she looks pretty keen. Lorraine Kabe, Alpha Phi is really fortunate her honorable papa owns a men's clothing store, so she can be seen seven days a week, wearing clothes on the more masculine side, everything from shirts to P. J.'s. Gocd for Gadding. Jo Ackrnian, Theta pledge, looks pretty O. K. gadding around in her blue plaid shut and red skirt. Roma Stahl, Alpha Phi, goes in for brown, red, and yel lowall at once, too, while Joan Beckwith, Pi Phi, wears her green plaid shirt with any and every skirt. They do let up once in awhile, however, and come budding forth in purple sweaters and green skirts, yellow sweaters and red skirts, or some such combination. Anne Stevens, cut little Tri Delt. ! has a beautiful purple sweater which can be worn with any color i and looks super, w hile Mona Staska, Alpha Xi Delt. goes in for contrasting shades of green. It seems as if the fellows can't call anything their own any more, for the gals have even acquired cuff If ss trousers to their ward robe. Lorie Weaver. Pi Phi, has a pair of cords, worn, with a scar let sweater that really lfioks snazzy. Roberta Anderson, is the proud possessor of some gray ami red plaid slacks, which she finds qute handy to wear on Satur day's. We haven't heard any com plaints from the fellow's, on these gaibs, as yet so, as long as they can wear them and sun loo : darned cute, Ut's say, "more pow er to them!" Coeds Appreciate Eisenberg (Hips If you are lucky and lortunate enough this Christmas you may find tucked in the toe of your stocking one of those eorireoiis I Kisenbcrg clips with earrings to mat h. It is probably eve ry girl's dream to have a simple y t striking black dress as the background for thes beautiful accessories. This should be a definite "must" in your holi day wardrobe. There is no doubt a style that will be in vogue for some time to come. Why not take a hint, fellows? For Your After-Dance "Rendezvous" vs7 the HUSKER INN open: Mon. to Fri. 6 to 2 o. m. Saturday ... oil night l nili-r ,eir Manapvmvnt 3. Dolan 239 No. 14th Street I it v ' . Jit . K ' $ ' ; ? I I ; Hi'! 5 " Y 1 ' 5 ' I 1 . . f I , - . f ! f , ,4 fy- ..- : W . - - .-7l'. .-.-'-. . -j;yty?? y- "WHmMmiHli!.? I I i ii iwilm 1 1 i Him -ii i - t ir - - - Theta beauty Dottie Theisen isn't afraid of the little blue bear she's chosen for her bedspread. Dottie 's pajamas are of gay red and white print silk, plus the quilted jacket to match. Miller's sells the cuddy toy, and the yummy p. j.'s. K-Klub . . . (Continued from page 2.) the program with Skitmaster Ray Herr taking the lead in Serenade. Heiny Hall or The Goose Step Stop, by the Phi Gams, is next on the program; Bill Bomgardner is the Fiji skitmaster. Farewell to Charms, by Sigma Alpha Mu, is the sixth skit under the direc tion of Skitmaster Bud Swartz, HO tiiiwi.'wm. f0 : - v ,7 VV xu e for the Military Ball Tink Elastic Slarku all v ool .... Military Dress Oxfords $500 Military Q1? I)res Caps 0 Pink Gabardine Dress Shirts . , $895 We Have the Supply Stock in and Don B. James will lead Alpha Tau Omega in their skit. Chocolate Sunday. The last skit to be given will be You're in the Army, by Alpha Sigma Thi; Stan Scott, skitmaster. All indications point to a full house again this year, according to Kosmet Klub President Max Laughlin. There will be no re served seats; the seating will te on a first come, first served, basis. HANDKERCHIEF TEST FROVES HWI Z0K MATTER HOW OfTEN YOU SAfO ft r' Military Officer's Shirts $195 $125 Dress Gloves chamois suede Officer's Dress Shoes Bars Insignia Dress Ribbons Largest Military the Middle West 202 So. 11 St