The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 10, 1931, Spring Style Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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    NINE
FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 1931 "tDKA3MIX
CONTRAST WITH
SPRING COSTUME
COTTON MATERIAL STEPS OUT
Hats, Jewelry Go Together;
Shoes, Gloves Match;
Purses Optional.
GLOVES JNDESPENSIBLE
White Exceedingly Good in
Any Details Chosen;
Earrings Worn.
Be bright, in reds, oranges,
startling cerise colors. Be dainty
in cool pastel shade. Be practical
In dark, rich browns and navy
blues. But steer away from black.
Don't; forget white, dead white,
when you are choosing accessories
and remember you must have a
contrast somewhere.
Those are but a few command
ments of style that could be named
for modes are as varied and nu
merous as a girl could wish. Smart
accessories, as ever, help make the
costume. Shoes, gloves, purses,
jewelry, hats all may match, but
it is newer to combine them in
groups. Hats may match jewelry.
Shoes and gloves go together.
Purses may be purchased to match
either of these pairs.
Gloves Essential.
Don't forget about those gloves!
Attire is more formal this season,
so onlv in moments of extreme re
laxation can you go without them.
For street or campus wear, gaunt
lets to match your shoes may be
worn. Shorter sleeves mean longer
gloves, and longer gloves mean el
bow l.-ngth at least. It is fash
ionable to wrinkle them below the
elbow. Your afternoon gloves are
best If they are white. If they do
not match your dress, find some
other excause for white, such as
white slippers or hat, for there is
no belter shade.
With vour evening dress, long
gloves of white or some sharply
esntrasting color may N worn
Mitts dved to match are also good.
Costume jewelry is good in
small quantities. Long earrings
are popular, but are worn without
beads. Or, if you prefer beads,
wear them, and you can wear big
ones at that, but leave your ear
rings at home. Bracelets in nov
elty designs are exceedingly pop
ular. Pearls of all shades and
siies will be seen, and will be espe
cially good with formal wear. Per
sonality can be emphasized more
by jewelry than any one thing, so
choose your ornaments with care
and you do yourself a favor.
Small Purses.
Your purse may be any color or
two or three of them as long as
it is flat and not too large. Small
beaded and lace trimmed bags are
extremely smart accessories for
afternoon and evening.
Scarfs are a new method of
rnlnr sHrlitinn If VOU have nO
other contrast note, depend on the
small tie scans in Drmiam muun
striped, plaid and figured.
What is one to decide about
prints, incidentally? One French
house says checks. Roman stripes
and plaids only. Another of equal
prominence emphasizes small flow
ers ana ngures in an ucoj6ua.
All one can do in the face of such
argument is to follow the color j
contrast rule and feel fairly cer- ,
tain of a smart appearance.
In foot wear, high heeled ox- ;
fords are second to none in popu- j
larity. Cut low about the instep,
the dainty spring creations add j
grace and loveliness to the femi
nine foot Pumps are still in full
sway. Strap pumps of other than
the T strap variety are a thing of
the past
Feminine foibles are too numer
ous to follow ad infinitum. So just
watch your colors and you'll get
along.
No Comeback.
She fisn'ng fcr compliments):
"How old do vou think I am?"
He (the diplomxt): ' You don't
look it"--Montreal Star.
on
Social Calendar
This spring finds cotton ma
terials suddenly appearing for
formal use. The evening dress
shown at the left is of cotton or
gandie, finished with bindings. The
square neck In tront Becomes a
deep V in the back. Small circu
lar ruffles rinlsning tne armnoies
and a sash with long ends start us
lnnkinir backward to Dinafore days.
The Kale ureenway snirc who
rirrnlnr nifflp added is a new old
note. The slip may be of rustling
taffeta.
FVlt-mhroiHrpd batiste forms
the graceful in-between dress at
the right. Interesting is the cape
collar which becomes a girdle at
the waist line.
Trim Model
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DR. CLARK 6IVES TALK
SOCIETY '
Members of Mortar Hoard will entertain members of Tas
sels and the newly formed freshman honorary group at tea this
afternoon from 4 until 3:30 o'clock at the Pi Beta Phi house.
Several freshmen from each sorority represented in Mortar
Hoard will assist in serving while Mrs. Frances Welch will
pour. The active chapter of Mortar Board will be hostesses
to approximately seventy guests who have been invited to
the tea.
Friday.
Bet Theta Pt house party,
iinhi VI Ttalta unrinr nartv at
the Cornhusker hotel.
Alnha Tau Omera spring party
at the Lincoln hotel.
Kappa Alpha Theta house party.
Tau Kappa Epsilon house party.
Mortar Board tea at Pt Beta Phi
house.
Thi Omega Pi house party.
Saturday.
Aloha Mu dinner dance
at the Cornhusker hotel.
Delta Upsilon spring pany at
the Cornhusker hotel.
Theta Phi Aloha spring party ai
the Lincoln hotel.
Pht Delta Theta house parly.
Alpha Phi house party.
Phi Sigma Kappa house party.
Sigma Kappa house party.
Delian soring banquet at Wood-
burn party house. .
Sunday.
McLean hall dinner at the chap
ter house.
chaperons about sixty couples.
Favors ana content win aau m mc
attractiveness of the party.
Phi Slama Kanoa
To Give House Party
Decorations significant of spring
uriu ha nuri at the Phi Slrma
Kappa party Saturday evening.
ror wnicn me ieuow jmmi ui
cbestra will play.
Phi Omega Pi To
Give Yard Party.
Phi Omega Pi will entertain
rnr4v.Hv rnnnlA at their house
dance Friday evening. The theme
of the decorations win oe a yarn
party. Doris Root and Katherine
Dole. Omaha, Marian White. Te
cumseh and Mr. and Mrs. Ervln
Houcben, Utlca, will be honored
guests. The chape rones will be
Miss Lola Garrison and Mrs. Anna
Hummel.
College Club Engaged
By Alpha XI Delta
The College Club orchestra of
Omaha will fumlsn tne music ror
tka Alnha VI Dalta snrinr DartV
Firady evening at the Cornhusker
hotel. The chaperones for the
affair will be Prof, and Mrs.
an4 fiaa T.11I11 Dimo-a. Mrs. A.
Harnsberger and Dr. and Mrs. R.
L. Reynolds.
3Igma Kappa To B
Hostess at House Dance
The Yellow Jackets will play for
the Sigma Kappa house dance Sat
nrHnv avpnlnp- A snrlnsr motif
will be featured in the decorations.
Many Phi Psi's
Attend Convention
Many members of Phi Kappa
Psi will attend the annual district
convention which is being held
April tenth, eleventh, and twelfth
at Lawrence, Kansas. Official dele
gates to this convention are
Laverne Sprague, Chadron; Oral
Barber. Lincoln, and Edwin Faulk
ner, Lincoln. Others who will
attend are Ellery Davis, Jr. Ltn-
I I
ura la lh riniihla breasted eoat
which some Nebraska men prefer
thi. mrinr. Oood dressers are
wearing auch Jackets for aeml-
clress occasions. i nia cori, wnm
not seen in great numbers, is one
of the popular university models.
Pastel shades will be featured
in the decorations for the affair
with spring "flcwers and tall yel
low tapers tied with orchid tulle
decorating the tea table. Spon
sors of the honored groups. Miss
Beatrice Richardson and Miss
Winona Perry, will be special
guests of the occasion.
Theta House Party
Planned For Friday
Several alumnae are expected to
return for the Kappa Alpha Theta
house party Friday evening. Mrs.
Inez Sargent, house mother, and
Dr. and Mrs. H. Winnett Orr will
No Middle Clan in
Tuesday Speech.
There Is no middle class In
Mexico, according to Dr. Marjorie
Ruth Clark, professor of home ec
onomics research at the agricul
tural college, who talked to the
Home Economic association Tues
day evening at Ellen Smith hall
and exhibited examples of Mexican
arts and crafts work.
The lower class has been kept in
Mexico." Vhe" peasants live misera
bly. The Mexican government is
now struggling to give Its common
people an integral education, teach
ing them not academic subjects
but how to keep clean, feed them
selves more healthfully and build
and furnish homes.
Dr. Clark went to Mexico last
summer to study the labor move
ment of the common people. She
found this movement largely communistic.
And Hain't Changed a Bit.
"What will the girl df'4igttii
be In tea years'. tima?1 .akatS
critic. Twenty-one.-London Opwa'
Ion.
LKARN TO, DANCE
Can teach you taad la one 'aeaaij.
QuarantM to taaeh you In alx prl.
vat laeaana. Claaaaa tvary Monday
and Wtdnaaday. Prlvaft laaaona
morning, afternoon and evanlns.
all "lom and Tap.
MRS. LUKLLA WILLIAMS
Private Stud la I
hont B425S 10 D tTMIT
Dnunm
coin; Richard Mulllner, Lincoln:
Run Dfliirlas. Omaha: Ralph Clark,
Stella: Walter Henrlon, Wicheta,
Kansas: John GeDdon. omana: Kay
r.avin Lincoln, and Elwood N.
Tho.npson, Lincoln.
D. II "a Honor Slaiters
And Daughters At Dinner.
TVi annual Sister's and Daurb
ter's day of Delta Upsilon will be
neia ounaay ai uc cnapier nour.
There will be a dinner at 1 o'clock.
Places will be arranged for twenty
guests. Blue ana goia, iraienrny
decorations which include spring
flowers. The afternoon will b
spent informally.
The members of McClean hall
will entertain twenty couples at
dinner Sunday noon at the chap
ter house.
Jeff King, Arapohoe, alumnus of
Sigma Phi Sigma, has been a
guest at the chapter bouse this
week.
Cup for bob awarded as Inter
national Grand Prize on display
at Agnes Beaute Shoppe.
Permanents $10.00
Let Us Design Your Bob
HOTEL C0ENHUSKEH
B3122 B6I71
IT PLEASES YOU
in
Gold
1500
rt uses of
CREPE PAPER
What can you make with crepe paper?
Dennison oflere time aplcndid pria ia
gold for examples and idea:
.5000
$400
S250
$250
in cold for the
beat new tun
of Crepe Paper
ia gold for the
beat Flowera
in gold for the
best Costumes
hi sold for the
best Party Favors
and Decoration
Ko doubt you car now nake tome of
the object for which prizes are offered.
If not, you can quickly kaxn through
the instructions that we give you free
And the biggest prize of all are for
new ideas. Dennison believe tome of
the beat uses for Crept Paper may yet
be discovered. Who knowt, you may al
ready have won a prize with tome use
ou have discovered that nobody else
Jtnowt about.
TF.EE ! To Help You Win
Come in now and get your copy of the
folder telling about this fascinating con
test. And we will also give you free
tep-by-ttep Instruction! for soaking
teverai kinds of flowera, costumes and
party favors and decoration.
1
Slake it a weekly habit. It is
one that brings happiness by
the mile to thousands of uni
versity people and their parents!
"Its good to hear your voice, Mother!
Hows Dad? . . . Sure, T m all right
again. And my work's going well . . .
knocked off a '90' in Math, last weekV
You have no idea how much inspiration and
genuine pleasure you will get from weekly
telephone chats with the folks at home. Let
Mother and Dad hear from you in reality
and regularly. This newer, faster, far mora
personal way of keeping in touch with them
is mighty popular with University men and
women all over the country.
Why not telephone the folks at home each
w eek T If you prefer, you may have them call
you and "reverse" the charges, which will
be placed on Dad's monthly bill. It's easy,
quick and inexpensive.
For out-of-town calls to places 25 miles
away, the day atation-to-station rate ii about
25 cents; 40 miles away, 35 cents; 75 miles.
50 cents; 125 miles. 75 cents; 150 miles, 0
cents. Where the atation-to-station day rat
is more than 35 cents, the rates are lower dar
ing the evening and night periods.
Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Co.
"A Nebraska Company Serving Its People"
Dr. Dean R. Leland was a din
ner guest at the Sigma Phi Sig
ma house Wednesday evening.
But We Need More Old Ones
Visitor I see your are putting
up many new buildings in these
parts.
Workman Yes. sir. New build
inga is the only kind we puts up.
Yorkshire post,
THERE'S nothing betur than ft bowl of
delicious Kallogg'a Corn Flake and milk. So
easy to digest, it invites aound sleep.
Dietitians advise it. How much mora health
ful than hot, heavy foods.
So order Kellogg'a when you drop in at
the campus restaurant tonight. Enjoy with
canned peaches, or aweeten with honey for
an extra treat. Good . . . and good for you!
Tht m.tt F.aoler eereala
arrea ia the ttiBiBfreeaae
Americas eollegea, allaf eloWa
ana frataraitlaa are aaatta j
Kellogg ia Battle Croak. TW
iacluaa AU-.BBAN, PEP Braa
Flak... Rice Kriapiet, Wheat
Knsablea, aasi K.llaf g'a WHOLI
WHEAT Biacnit. Alae KaiTee
Hag CfTaa lU aie Ae
leU yea deep.
CORN FLAKES
rWff Kmlltr't IW Umsi,.
traWaa (Mr WJZ md oaaaiiafal
atatsau a thm It. I. C. wry 5eaaV)
xitna at lO-SO t. S. r. AIM KM
Lt Ant''. KOMO StH tit 10.O0,
m! KOA Danvar at 10.30.
fflnuafl tnjnw
hotel cornhusker presents
its famous facilities foe:
your approval in num
erous and attractive spring
functions
private clining room
for student and faculty
'dinners and luncheons
grand ballroom
of unusual distinction
for banquets and parties
tasty pastry shop
always the choice of the
discriminating college
crowd .
under schimmel direction striving to phase you
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Tucker-Shean
STATIONERS
1123 "O" St.