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1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Nebraska Men Are Best Dressed in West (Continued from Page 1) ones you wear. i'You men here dress the same as t Princeton. That chap there, and he pointed to a- fellow who sauntered ut of the building, is a perfect type, you notice he wears the three but ton cat' smaU Plan colored tie slightly narrower trousers at the bot toms, even small horn-rimmed glasses. vnr freshmen through, are much different. At Princeton they must dress uniformiy-aii in DiacK, tnis year oxford grey, but when they become sophomores they blossom out in col or. "No not the same type as that lad there," and he indicated a youth leaning against one of the columns SOCK'S 'EM GETS $100.00!! Bill asd Jack wmm yPiel eollee boys, always broke I To make their expense. they had thot of running everything from a hamburger stand to a near-beer factory, nm how thru plans never worked. "Bill, we've got to sell something that is good and at bargain prices." "Jack, l'v beat you to it." "The same wonderful idea struck me the other day when I was looking at a hole in my sock, so I wrote the Superwear Hosiery Company of 703 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minn., who cater to college men's furnishings, and who are the largest advertisers in the country selling men's hosiery exclusively, direct and just received their complete selling outfit FREE, and Jack, it's a knock out! Every color, fabric, and fancy style a fellow could wantl 39 dif ferent styles, and say they've also got a line of the snappiest men's silk rayon under-garments one and two piece suits. "Jack, I'll havs every fellow on the campus outfitted with a supply of spring and summer socks and under wear!" "Jack, send for It yourself, there's room for several fellows on this campus with 5,000 men buyers. Write them today for their complete free selling outfit." -1 O 3 n t-i I o 5 W : . , 3 H if O ? a 13. O CJQ At 8:30 Tonight All Week A Delightful Comedy-Drama "It's A Boy" A Human Play Packed with Pathos Heart Interest and an unexpected Twist. Ev'ngs. 25c, 50c, 75c Mats. 25c, 60c RIVALS IN LOVE! William Boyd 'DRESS PARADE' with Bessie Love COLLEGIANS CflLTO vow SHE SCANDALIZED THE WORLD! Gloria. Swanson Sadie Thompson Better" Than the Stag Play "Raja" This is Not a Picture That Will Interest Children -wi " 'aft .'in1 Jv "f A HAREM of HILARITY! Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath A First National Picture the Stare PALETTE DANCERS B beautiful Misses in "A Colorful Nightmare" CHAJILES BRUGGE Variety Comedian KAICHI KOBAN DUO Amaidng Oriental Artists KstAVi-.ri AKD MONARCH'S" ANil CHr.NO'ETi FLAYING "TOGETHER" and dressed in a wild patterned "col. iegiate- suit, that's something one does not find in a lor. nf t v,a b(.v,i but more conservative patterns." ' Conservative Clothe Mr. Sneath believes that universitv men are swinging more and more to conservative clothes. "Conservative patterns and hard finishes are Viper and will be very good this fall." His own attire attested to the truth of his statements. He was rlrpssori in a single breasted two button suit of conservative cut; his shirt of a small horizontal Din strinn wifh ofif color to match; a small knotted tie oi the new Spitalsfield pattern; shoes of black of a narrower last: and smart curled brim Homburg hat com pleted his outfit. "Well dressed Universitv said Mr. Sneath, "do wear conserva tive clothes. They brighten up the outfits with their neckwear. Plain colors and ties of a small all over pattern are the best for spring. "I have noticed that many of your men here wear pocket handkerchiefs that is very smart, but thev should he of a contrasting shade from their ties. Not different colors, but dif ferent shades for it gives more life to one's turnout. "The large-toed brogue is fast dis appearing. In its stead the trend seems to be toward the narrower toed English models. And men's hosiery? It will continue in gay colors as please the wearers. You don't see them half the time anyway. ureen is the smart color this spring. It is making itself felt in B-md J Capital Engraving Co. 319 50. 127 ST. LINCOLN. NEB, DAVIS COFFEE SHOP 108 No. 13 Day & Nite Double Deck Sandwiches Home Made Pastry Unexcelled Coffee ALSO DAVIS COFFEE SHOP (Formerly Long's) Students Headquarters 7 A. M. 7 P. M. Lunches Fountain Service Smokers Supplies Meeting the Demand For Style at a modest price We feature a number of new models at 7 50 Gleaming Patent leather for afternoon and evening wear Pumps and One Straps with high heels on a modified Toe. For Street one and two strap mod els or perhaps a Tie with Cuban heel. Ask to see our new Dor othy Dodds for Spring at Other styles, 8.50 to 10.00 Footwear Floor Two. slip-overs, neckwear, golf hose, and increasingly so in shirts. An ensem, ble of a colar attached or to match pastel colored green shirt and tie of a contrasting green is very smart." An interesting talker, his conversa tion snapping from one phase of Uni versity mens' dress to another, his endless knowledge of his subiecb made "Bob" (he put his interviewer at ease at the start by insisting that he be called Bob) an interestino character. He told of the Prince of Wales ef fect on style trends and his starting of bo many styles. Because of his short stature the Prince designs some of his clothes himself. Recently when on his visit to this country he attended the races at the Turf Club, Long. Island. When he arrived on the scene he stepped from his Packard bareheaded and taking from his breast pocket an object that looked like a handker chief, he shook out what proved to be a featherweight panama that snapped down all around. He also carried an umbrella over his arm. In the stands there were some five i j i . - nunurea panamas most oi them turned up. Win Bet "I bet my companion, Mr. Star buck, that there would be at least a hundred hats turned down the fol lowing day. . To be exact there were over two hundred men appeared with their hats turned down and about forty of them carried umbrellas and it hadn't rained for over two weeks." "Today men are tending more and more to use university and college styles as models. In the old days before the war, styles were fashioned from the actors of Broadway. You remember the jazz models so popular. That is not the case now. Clothing manufacturers today instead of try ing to force styles on college men, are trying to find out what they will wear." Last year it seems clothing manu facturers were set with their lines of patterns of lighter shades whe the demand swerved entirely en mass to oxford grey causing many thou sands of dollars loss. One reason for Mr. Sneaths being here and in the other colleges he has visited is to find out the trend in style. He has found that Princeton is the lead er but that the same sort of things are worn in the middle west, includ ing Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and others. "University men are the style lead ers of the world at the present time, and the increased "clothes conscious ness' of men at the present time are causing them to give more thought to correct attire. "Never buy anything unless you know that it is authentic," he warned, "Follow the popular trend but don't lose your individuality, for that is the aim and end of smart dress, individuality." Co down to the sea 'informal' meaning Ciinard Tourist Third . . . the way of the know ins illuminati to EUROPE S193.S0 gets you there and back in Cunard Comfort ... icithoul severely puntih ing the bankroll Sailing "Tourist Third" is adventure that begins when you go up the gangplank. You will dance on moonlit decks to the rhythm of a col lege orchestra no feet have yet resisted. You will swim in salt water in an impro vised deck tank. You'll play the delightful deck games that youth-on-a-lark devises. And there'll he bridge, and conversation; and sometimes lost sleep! But of course you have your choice between miseing sleep and fun. Do you realize how very inexpensively this can be done on big Cunard fehips such as the CAROMA, CAR MANIA, SCYTHIA, LACOMA, LANCASTRIA and TUSCAMA? You are berthed in a com fortable, clean cabin, you have good food, nieely served, with ample deck space and you enjoy the company of your own kind of people . . . because they are others like you .liA 47e f tiA o I vfl ntnriiii an 1 hi call oi traveling lourisi Third Cabin. CUNARD LINE Presnell Will Portray Role of 'Beatrice' (Continued from Page 1) Presnell at this time, for he knows maids from all points of view. He has felt out the character from wip ing dishes in the kitchen to flirting with the ice man on the back porch or elsewhere. Most people think that a maid does her dirty work in the kitchen but Presnell is going to give what he be lieves is a true interpretation of a maid's maddest moments. And it will take a good figure to put the part over. Who ever saw a mad maid with a poor figure except on pay day? Presnell is developing his figure through dieting, reading the Police Gazette, playing hop-scotch on the Phi Mu lawn, and various other methods of interest which we are prohibited from printing because they are the exclusive plans of Herb Yenne, director and figure-cutter of the production. Minnes'otan Will Lead Round Table (Continued from Page 1) among the faculty. Members of the faculty and all students interested have been invited to attend the dis cussion. This lecture will conclude the se ries of Round Table meetings which have been held under the auspices of the university pastors during the Lenten season. New Sports Will Soon Be Started by W. A. A. Walking-, Roller Skating, and Cycling Will Furnish Co-ed Exercise And Diversion Walking, roller skating, and bi cycling hikes are being offered this spring by the Womans' Athletic As sociation. Roller skaters will meet F- 'day at the Armory and will skate for two hours. They are asked to bring their own roller skates. j Two hikes are scheduled for Sun day. Hikers will leave the Armory at 5:30 o'clock Sunday morning and walk to Penn woods where they will eat breakfasts which they are asked to bring with them. Bicyclists will meet Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Frazier's, 308 South 11th, where bicycles can be rented for fifty cent All W. A. A. members and girls who are working for W. A. A. points are urged to take advantage of these varied opportunities to earn W. A. A. points. 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Beginning Wednesday Morning GREATEST SHIRT SALE Ever held in Lincoln 2400 Of The Finest Shirts in a Mammouth Sale At Tremendous Savings Arranged in Two Price Groups Here's How and Why This Great Sale A nationally known shirt manufacturer decided to unload 20,000 shirts prior to the end of his fiscal year we being one of his good accounts were called in to help him accom plish this our allotment was 2,400 shirts which were personally selected by our buyer as to patterns and materials these wonderful shirts were made to sell for $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and some for $5.00 the savings are so extraordinary that we cannot emphasize too strongly the advisability of action on your part get here at 8 o'clock in the morning if possible it will be worth your while. 3 Shirts for $3.75 1,200 Shirts of fine quality white English broad cloth woven madras fancy broadcloth madras with woven silk stripes and fine count percales neckband and collar attached styles, some with single button cuffs every shirt made full and roomy and perfect fitting. 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