The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1945, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
We'dnes'day, SepTemKer 19, 195
Rushees Treat Campus
To Fall Fashion Parade
BT BARBARA KTECIIEL.
While the upperclassmen usual
ly manage to salvage enough from
their summer allowances or jobs
to supplement their wardrobes
with a few new fall numbers, it
is to the rushees that they turn
for the real fashion parade. And
they never let us down! If the
prospective pledges had spent the
entire summer locked in their
rooms surrounded by the latest
copies of "Vogue," "Harpers," and
"Mademoiselle" they couldn't
have presented a better picture of
what's new, what's good, and
what's becoming.
Suits, of course, are one of the
most important items. We knew
that they were to have classic
lines, probably wing sleeves, nip-ped-into-nothing
waistlines, and
peplum effects, but we never ex
pected the multitude of colors and
styles even in those wild tech
nicolor dreams that followed see
ing "Lady in the Dark" that the
rushees blossomed out in. Nancy
Miles, who found her haven at the
Alpha Phi house, undoubtedly had
an eye to color when she chose
a creamy wool suit with brown
alligator accessories. With Nancy's
vibrant red hair, the effect was
stunning.
Informal Sport Suits.
Checked sport suits were just
right for the informal parties, and
they will look both collegiate and
streamlined at football games and
open houses later in the falL
Petite Delta Gamma pledge Nancy
Gish made a gay picture in her
brown and white checked suit,
with a perky matching beret, and
brown shoes and purse.
Also making stop-look news
were the freshmen who chose soft
wool shirt-waist dresses. They
have become the coed's pets
something we reach for auto
matically, and feel utterly right
in all day. In a forest green
dress, unadorned and classic, wil
lowy Mary Illingsworth, Alpha
Chi, was charming. Russet ac
cessories completed her costume.
Brown Rivals Black.
Brown seems to be clnsplv
rivaling the perennial black, per-
naps because this is the first year
for some time that it has been
available. Pi Phi Mary Soen
nichsen was lovely one afternoon
(not that she isn't always) in a
dark brown long-sleeved dress,
accented with touches of char
treuse. Her shoes were the half'
pump, half-sandal affairs which
mystify everyone by staying on,
and her feathered had continued
the brown and chartreuse motif.
Frankly Feminine.
Honey-haired Grace Smith, a
Gamma Phi pledge who gained
fame in her active city as Oma
na s ' Miss wentrai, was any
body's dream in a frankly fe
minine black sheer. Black lace
and a softly draped skirt well,
on Grace, you'll find that it's
wonderful.
We think that Dame Fashion
would have had a field day if
she had been in Lincoln for rush
week. Probably she was!
More than 400,000 copies of col
lege publications were distributed
in response to requests from farm
ers and homemakers in 1942-44.
Free Variety Show
Boncdd Coleman Ginger Rogers Jack Carson
in "LUCKY PARTNERS"
3: P. M.A SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
Union Ballroom
Coffee Hour from 5 to 6 in Lounge
National Council
Names UN Dent
College Members
The college of dentistry of the
university has received the high
est recognition that any of the 89
dental schools in the United States
can receive. It has been named
one of the 24. institutions of den-
tistry fully approved by the Coun
cil on Dental Education of the
American Dental association.
The principal causes of major
fires are smoking and matches.
STUDENTS
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ALWAYS WELCOME
(30 to 50 Discount)
COME TOT
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The Corn Crib is Happy to Announce
that
Hamburgers & Steaks Have
Returned
Hollywood Hamburgers 15c
Hamburger Steak Dinner 45c
T-Bone Steak Dinner 85c
Corn Crib is Open 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M, M, T., W Th.
10:00 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. Fri. and Sat, 4 to 10:30 P. M., Sun.
The CAMPUSLINE (Cafeteria)
OPEN 11 to 1 P. M. and 5 to 7 P. M
AT THE STUDENT UNION
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First impressions are apt to be lasting
ones ... and Simons Young Towner Shop
has the clothes to put college girls at
ease, knowing they look and feel their
prettiest! Let our college board of fash
ion (fourth floor) help you select your
clothes.