The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1933, Page THREE, Image 3

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i .hi, parment is soon in wool
and SJ'T, a tailored
!RCr;Zn ..?e. hut' featured
- materia" so utterly feminine
i"tfl S P-H.hi.ity of the
thnucht of a mannish mode,
gorgeous velvet hostess gowns
wrvmrh in the picture his year
ire' considered the height of ix
nrl They are elegant in styling
I'd in he materials used. Fur
mmming is lavishly sponsored on
ome of these. All of them have
. ereat note of graciousncss, and
?ke their inspiration from a period
1 hen women had leisure hours and
"charm" was a quality of impor
tance. Color It Important.
Color seems to he a very impor
ts feature this fall, and many
unusual combinations are evident.
Featured in the Paris opening are
rust linen nine, and a red, called
Clever Styles
$1 to $3.85
Bonnett
140 So. 13
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in
Fall Hats
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Blue
if you appear in
Co-Ed Shop
CAMPUS
THERE'S a certain something to the new
woolen frocks from The L'o-El Shop th;it
nihkc-s them go places and see things. L'o-Els
fiti'l the swank and class they need, and the
sparkle they desire in this fine assortment of
dr. s(.s. priced to fit your allowance. See these
you'll not po further!
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CO-ED SHOP
r'OR Al THKMlc COLLEGE FASHION'S
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Flirt. TanRtrine. is one of the
favored oranpy tones, and the rich
darkness of ciiokeberry and F.pyp
tian brown are due for develop
ment. Some jaunty contrasting top ef
fects are worked out in rich
fabrics, as black shter velvet
trousers with metal embroidered
crepe tops, done in such combina
tions as misty metal plaids or dot
designs, introducing white, red and
black. Negligees often show
touches of contrast introduced in
more restrained fashion, as in one
soft Nile green crepe robe with
melon type sleeves, the sraming up
and down on the sleeves piped in
pale coral color. For a monotone
treatment the piping may be re
placed with self color " narrow
pleated ruffles, appearing also at
the neckline closing.
Although most of the materials
are plain in opult-nt colors, there
are a few fabric novelties, such as
Shadow Velvet, done in misty
stripes, and the brocade which
uses a slightly Chinese design in
silk and acetate, done in subtle
combinations such as black, white
and grav. This brocade is par
ticularly effective when worked
out in a replica of Chinese tunic
coat with braided buttons of
Chinese red crepe and completed
with Chinese red pajamas.
Effort
$1650
$29.50
Fall
mint. This, in lie at
at The Co-Ed Shop.
ACCKSSOKIES TO
PLAY IMPORTANT
ROLES THIS FAI L
Accessories have a large role to
fill this season. . . .one of the most
necessary of accessories is the
glove. The wool dress is most im
portant. . . .and so is the wool
glove. .. .satin gloves complement
the satin fashion. .. .handbags are
featured in felt with a perfect run
ning mate in the felt glove. . . .pat
ent leather trimmed gloves keep
pace with the patent leather pump
for patent leather gives just the
right accent note. Gloves have a
tendency to reflect a great deal of
the elegance of the new mode and
conform to the feminine trend in
dresses for they are this year
characterized bv pleats and tuck-
ings and little set on rufflings.
They are most gracious and luxuri
ous in appearance. For the co-ed
who prefers the simple, tailored
clothes, the plain, tailored slipon is
very much in the fashion picture.
Tne pouch shaped bag is the
favored one and is developed to ni
end in delightful leathers and fab
rics. A perfect tieup is the fabric
hag with the fabric shoe... the
fabric glove and the fabric hat.
Bags are excellently trimmed....
the mirror ornament is very new
and forms a perfect ensemble with
the mirror jewelry pieces. Metal
trimmed bags promise to be the
' favorite for they harmonize with
i the day time frock,
j The distinctly feminine types are
! sponsored in shotes. There is a
! shoe that is perfect with every
type of costume. There are per
: fectly daytime types which n
i semble beautifully with bags, with
j gloves and dresses for they are
trimmed in the new smart fabrics,
i The satin shoe has a bright future
i ahead for it will harmonize with
j the elegent afternoon dresses.
! Plaids and checks in the fabric
' comparable to the material used in
i men's ties is being used in forming
i amusing neoKlines. . . ..caris anu
ties of every hue imaginable flat
; tering to a coed's complexion are
: used in unique ways on the sporty
' sport dresses. Gloves may match
! the ties and be composed of the
i same fabric.
j This sea-snn's colors in hose may
he divided into four rategoiies. . . .
the Taupe and Gunmeta! tones: the
Brown tones and the Beige tones.
Hosiery following the color casts
of either one of these col . r f.inu-
lies will be found to answer every
need of the fashionable coiuge
lirl's ward ro lie.
FABRIC GLOVES
AGAI PIUHlhF.
TO BE I'OI'l I All
No wardrobe will be c--:i:; !
. te
this fall without the correct -sories.
which will play a mote i im
portant part this season than ev:
before. Gloves, in that case are
for a tremendously good sensor as
they are the chief factors in ar.y
smart women's ensemble.
In the past season the iiom ;:
glove played an impoitant jut
It is believed by the fashion .
perts that they will again he pop
ular for the coming season. Fu
ries, are due to lead all other Ma
terials because of the excel:-i !
novelties that are being broi.t!.:
out in those materials, and also I e
cause they can be purchased so
much cheaper than leather mate
rials. The general types for fall are for
the most very much the same as
they were last fall and spring In
cluded in these types are the slip
on novelty with applique, embroid
ery, tucks and perforations. The
flare shpons is still very popular
and will be used during the tall
and winter seasons. The novelty
types will lead at the opening of
the season and the plain shpons
will come into their own after the
coat season gets under way. This
pon con's smart clove is character
ized bv tuckings, pleatings, stitch-
ings. "perforations and appliques.
These are all being used entensive- j
ly in either plain or contrasting j
colors for fall. FTilled appliques
will be quite popular and will be
very much in demand.
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ton glove is again the outstanding
one. Some six button gloves might
be used for day time wear. The
colors will center around two ma
jor tones, black and brown, a few
greys referring in particular to the
dark ell gray or moleskin color for
it will be this color that will fit in
most properly with the latest dress
fashions Mother Goose or the
beige family will be used in moder
ate quantities, as will the navy
blue, to be used perhaps as a carry
over color. Satin gloves have real
chic but can be used to a disad
vantage. They should look dull and
very heavy, they must cling tight
ly or they will give the hands ele
phantiasis. However, if you're in
terested in the newest sensations
try Lastex satin gloves and when
they're put on they will cling.
Another black season is ahead
of us. and thus, material in ready-to-wear
supercedes color in im
portance. Color in jewelry will
not be so impoitant this season,
as heretofore, and the utterly chic
thing to do is to wear monotone
accessories. The combination of
black and white, a perennial fav-
ic ov, hns:lv important in
costume jewelry. Bl.uk
iribined
...ith m,.t;,l. is next
in importance;
followed by browns
reds. wina.
tomatoe
bisque an.! shiaparein
Stripes and somwr eiiecis
are shown in jewelry. Jn .Mirror
jewelrv, smoke-tone is unusually
popular followed by rose-gold,
green and sapphire.
Bigger, bug liter, I r.nier beads
are being shown t harm. nUe
with your new spott outfit.
Choose "them in gold or silver os
some color that brings out thj
best in you. Large fancy brooches
fall in line with th-se huge beads
and are due for great popularity
this season. The smartly clothed
coed will stress matching sets of
brooch and bracelet clips and ear
1 ings bracelet and ring necklace
and bracelet, etc. Biac.let designs
are ornate and elaborate in de
tail, and. in keeping with basic
designing trends. Antique gold is
most important.
Dame Fashion -squares her
shoulders" making slenderizing
drop earrings essential to compen
sate the broad shoulder treatment
Large button earrings are excel
lent companion accessories to the
new small millinery shapes for
forthcoming season. Great interest
has been revived in costume rins
New rings are dull finished in an
tique gold, or silver, set wi'n
either real ot simulated stones, in
elaborate designs and often in
bizarre effects! Pearl rings for
dressy afternoon wear, and especi
ally with satins and velvets, are
again in favor.
rVYYTYVVYYYY'
STUART ELDC.
BARBER SHOP
Second Floor
Start the school year
right and end it
right with one of our
hand tailored hair cuts.
Lincoln' Most Modern
Barlirr Shop
Phone B7768
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FASHION CALLS FOR
MONOTONE JEWELRY
NEBRASKAN
FASHION TRENDS
TO MERMAID LINE
An orchid to the coed who dis
covers that she will have a ward
robe that "Gets Around" if she
patterns her frocks after the new
silhouette that slides in like a fish.
That "the Greeks had a line for
it" is only more than true in de
scribing this new line that clings
to the knees, and narrows the
legs, ending in a soft, but definite
flare, eight or ten inches above the
ankles smartly finishing, some
times, in a fishtail or a short train.
This mermaid line may really be
called a 1910 revival. And the
responsibility for its rebirth can
be partially laid at the feet of the
redoubtable Mae West, whose film,
"Lady Lou" ("She Done Him
Wrong" in the United States),
was the sensation of the season.
When it comes to evening en
semble patterned on the "slip sil
houette" or the "sheath silhouette,"
take a tip from the naughty little
fashion spirit who sits in the cor
ner blowing Lobbies all day and
stick to a monotone effect. Skin
ner crepe satin in dark green with
gloves to match fashioned from
the same fabric, makes a stuning
ensemble. Try an evening wrap
of Openhym's green velvet, called
Shadovel ,and you'll get a concrete
idea of how distinguished the aolid
colour is. A pale forget-me-not
blue shade is a favorite with Paris
and can be made into a classic ap
pearing dress giving the effect of
a pure Doric column on the Tem
ple of Aphaea.
For "Greek" women who are
planning on going brilliant place
these winter nights where every
waxed dancing floor is a mist of
twirling tulle dresses, a frock
fashioned with the body of the
dress slim and moulded down to
the knees where layers and layers
of tulle jut out charmingly wdll
find herself a "belle of the ball."
A rhinestone buckle glittering at
the waist of this evening dress
with a cape tied snugly at the
throat forms a perfect accented
costume for the social functions
of the university.
Dresses Are Less Exaggerated,
Jaunty fall dresses are distinctly
less exaggerated than they were
in the late summer. No more out
rageous shoulders. . .shoulders are
padded, but are smooth and round
ed in the P.aglan type with under
arm fulness. Clothes are increas
ingly exciting with the real fash
ion excitement at the neck and the
hem. Necklines must be high.
Chinese influence is displayed in
high mandarin collars with low
pagoda flares on eveninggown
skirts. The cabbage neck-lines,
lame clergyman's collars, stand-up
ruffles, chesty feeling in jabots of
cascading loops are being estab
lished as prominent fall styles.
Now for Rough. You can rough
it in your runabout, throw-about,
knorkabout coats. They will be
of the new mossy and pebbly wool
lens, probably often knitted
looking and often two-toned.
Speaking of woollens, don't shy at
1 the monotone effect of coat and
dress to match, this winter. It :s
definitely on the right track; and.
if you feel gloomy in it, it's your
own fault for picking a banal col
our. If. however, you have an un
tamed desire for the dashing con
trasts use vour black coat as foil
for mandarin-orange or dull yel
low. Velveteen has enumerous
purposes as trimming, as a dress,
or as a blouse. A clever runabout
frock of cinnamon-brown wool
j with a notched brown velveteen
I collar is good. Velveteen is com
! bined in many forms with bright,
j colorful plaids.
I Trimming Is Important.
I The first autumn suits are chic
because of the new jacket length
I tnat ends midway between finger
tip and knee. A suit of deep red
wood with a red looped velveteen ,
collar is stunning. Blouses to har- ;
I monize with the suits carry rip-
1 nlinu iahrvtK The real iabot sue-
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gests whalebone in the collar and ;
is of white satin and tops a black
woolen suit. Jabots on dresses are
often of ottoman or satin and there
With Our Special
Student Breakfasts
and Lunches We
Welcome Good
Appetites and
Limited Purses
15c 20c
Fine Fountain Service
and Complete Menu
STUDENT SUPPLIES
Notebooks, Stationery, History Paper,
Fountain Pens, Pencils, Etc.
UNI DRUG IIMhER&PAINE
Corner 14 & S
are jabots of fur, too, anil others
of velvet. Muffs are mane of the
fur matching the jabot and are
very enchanting to carry on cold,
wintry days.
Sport dresses carry a glitter of
mirrors. It is suggested that some
designer disliked seeing a frail
woman carry a weighty compact
so placed mirrors on the sleeves so
she would not be obliged to "pack"
a mirror. For whatever reason
these sparkling mirrors were in
vented they are tremendously pop
ular and smart, especially when
they are well done, but a bit garish
when they are not. These new
"Thlng-a-modes" are termed pail
ettes. One alluringly dull black
silk dinner dress with long sleeves
made with this "convent look" car
ries several pailettes. They are
also smart when used as trimming
on coats.
America Goes For G-rey.
America is going in for grey
when furs are concerned although
Paris still persists in sticking to
black, brown and beige furs. Amer
icans believe there is something
exciting in the new eel-grey cara
cal and in the less expensive furs,
you won't see that old, cold, steel
grey shade. Grey kidskin and Per
sian lamb have at last become
very warm in color. The chief
coat silhouettes are three: the
swagger length coat with a slight
flare, the full length coat that
hangs perfectly straight and boxy,
and the classic fitted full length
coat. Fashion wares us to beware
of distorted shoulders and sleeves.
It is quite all right to get a squar
ish look to your shoulders and a
fulness at the sleeve or below the
elbows. The newest collars on fur
coats are designed to give you a
chesty look. Instead of opening
down to the waist as shawl collars
once did. they close little below the
chest. There is nothing better to
start autumn with than a cape,
especially if it is fashioned from
mink or silver fox. Capes can be
worn with your street and evening
dress, and later over your day and
evening coat.
The fall trend in dress coats is
toward the modified Edwardian in
fluence following somewhat the
"Gay Nineties" period in full sleeve
treatment with tight sleeves from
the elbow down with an interesting
neck and shoulder. Waistlines are
not so pinched. Informal coats
are so styled that they can advan
tageously be used for both infor
mal and semiformal wear. The
swagger coat is to be more trim
and neat in appearance and is dis
played in a straighter box type,
effect.
FABRICS WILL ROUGH IT
Bengaline, faille, rough crepes
and satins are in vogue this fall,
also sheer wool and satin combin
ations. Very sheer wools and os
trich wool with velvet trimmings
are good.
For sports wear on the Campus,
twin sweaters with a Cartigan
coat are extremely smart. These
are made of brushed wool of hea
ther shades, worn with plaid or
plain skirts. The advantage of
these are the diversified way they
can be combined.
The smart coed of the east is
wearing her Cartigan buttoned
down the back.
All colors for evening clothes
this fall are very rich, the best of
these being black, dark brown and
blackberry. Pastels are on the
wan for evening.
AGNES'
BEAUTE SHOPPE
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AGNES F. SCHMITT
HOTEL CORXHUSKER
I.inrnin. Neb.
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NEW CHOIR l ORGANIZED
Lincoln Festival Chorus is
Arranged by Mrs. Arms
Fisher of Boston.
The new Lincoln Festival
chorus, organized by Mrs. Arms
Fisher of Boston, has extended an
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women for trvuiits. The chorus
meets every Sunday afternoon at
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church, under the direction of J. L.
Hellnian. The chorus, which rinw
consists of forty-two members, will
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