MWI m FOUR TTKMHKK 20. WEDNESDAY. SKITKiUKhK 20. I'm STYLES PROMISE 'MEW DEAL' men m Featuring brighter colors, new designs, and a distinct departure : from conservatism the "new deal" : in men's fall clothing brings to the well dressed man about town 80!Sfthin new and different! ' .;3.0.m 8Uits and overcoats to . neckties and pajamas, designers . have completely renovized colors. rn.l,and fabrcs. Suits to be ..Worn this year show a pronounced -tendency toward greys and blues, :Jnd especially toward reddish - browns. Suits this fall are nrov- " X. De an Pen season for the i ..."tough Stuff." The "smoothie"! - iashion experts declare, has had its day as far as suitings are con cerned. The new fabric is rough- er, and not only rougher but softer .aJso. Rougher and softer suitings rrnay be taken as the last word in -fall suiting. Suitings Are Plain. IT'As for pattern the conservative - drabs and plain suitings have been -made unusually conspicuous bv " their marked absence, and in their place has risen an unprecedented . demand for patterned cloth, most- ly in checks, plaids in lighter and . contrasting colors. Small check effects are noticeable as well as tri-color Glens and plaids, many of the latter being of the softened or indistinct variety. Tweeds and . homespuns also loom large on the fashion horizon. Following the example set by many of the notable figures in na tional life, the trend in men's suits this year will be toward double breasted lines In the two buttons. However, three button double ; breasted with two buttoning will -be seen to some extent. Fairly : close fitting for double breasteds fashion experts declare. Coats To Be Different. P ..... Two distinctly new ideas will be featured in topcoats this fall. The '." Prussian collar, recmphasizing the rough element that predominates throuout, features the wide sweep- ing raglan shoulder coat that gives the utmost in freedom. The sec-'-ond trend in topcoats that has crept into the picture features a Z decided English accent the wrap around. This particular style fea tures the great sweep in the skirt but there are no buttons at all. held in place by a belt and very nonchalantly tied in front. Camel hairs and the softer fabrics will be used entirely in this style of ioat. , Advanced dope on the fall trend -in hats shows no noticeable differ ' ence in the style and shape of th hat that the young well dressed man should wear. A taper crow.i with an indifferent welt, produces - the effect of a higher crown than . last year's models revealed. Colors in hats have withstood the sweep--iPS'-Pli?"??. toward brighter colors " and designs! "choosing to remain in . dark blues, silver grays, and dark brown, with just a slight appear ance of green coming in for some attraction. Shoes Are Plain. Shoes ' have tended toward the narrower toes this season, with the conventional blacks and browns in buck. A new note was struck in shoes for formal wear, with plain toes being favored. Sweaters and jackets, for the most part, will remain in mor; conservative colors. The crewneck for sweaters will be much in vogue, while the cossack jacket in tans and brown with the zipper and button effects will be used most extensively. Shirts will show a decided change over last year's fashions, and the movement is all the more conspicious because of the entire absence of plain colors. Checks, plaids, and varied designes will be used extensively. Cheviot shirts, in even c-idy stripes, will be a rag ing favorite. The tab collar will be MEYS ACCESSORIES r- 1 K-V "! IN, li.illywo.Mrfi niont wH'.rT- V . ""w ; ..imrtly ir, Hr I. Nh..n m 00T iiW H Ml. Vi! : '''" Knv l-rniiclH nrnn n((l mulliw f hfi' or.'e. worn 4 f . ji')C .iiiiWyVl , w ii nmtehtnc nliiliin.iwii and trlmmrd with rnft t miI'I.'. 'TSjjSyjSy t lgN JR& h; - k ) rm , & Nft to It: A (Srrrtnn fvi'iilng (town o( Ivory bmrnilrd vrlvrt nl .AAlvjriju..., ,T7; x4im totVA! ,t:SiJL,k forded Kirdlr. .K-isSiSShiaSSS M id Iriim rliilil: HV I'n.ni'li. In a hllf miMii fM'iihm hum n lrlnuii.il "li rnl. Mmiilihr Blmp- ii it liralilril. .Irwi'lry ll.irll Hi.1 nrilri'lrlN, riniirri ml In iihillmim. Hi Inn: H.'liit' lirnmli lulh nn.l iiMrlkiui I'uinblni' tu tnrni thin uniiirl tunlr ilri'hs lil'.ti'nrd lillh I n r u c hniildrlulh Inn kirn. featured by leading designers. Fashion experts nave played down the rounded collars, altho this style in the Oxford cloths remain with a large following. Neckwear will follow the fash ion trend by featuring the checks and varied patterns and designs in bright colors. Stripes will again be favored with simple stripes, grw stripes, and club stripes placed upon a dark background. Gloves, socks, and other acces sories do not indicate any notice able change in color and style. 2GAYNOR WARNER BAXTER , "PADDr . Excellent Unit Added 'ATHLETIC STYLE' COATS ARE POPULAR THIS YEAR MILUSERY WILL II1CHII AT WHOLE MODE THIS FALL Looking over the which are distinctly one notices an array lated crowns which hat trends "Fall 1933" of manipu show tucks Emphasis will be placed on pat terns in tailored clothes for men i this fall with three color woolens in rich browns, and oxford greys with varied checks being- popular. Suits, topcoats, and ovei coats will be of the athletic type with heavj shoulders and close-fitting waists. Types of checks figuring promi nently in the new patterns are overchecks, club checks and hound tooth checks. The new patterns will be "louder" than in the past but will not be so extreme as those popular in the east. Suit coats will have wide shoul ders with contrasting snug wai.-ts characteristic of the athletic ideal. Double-breasted coats with wide lapels continue fashionable for suits and tuxedos. Vests will fit well up to the neck and will be cut long enough to cover the bett. Pants will be tailored full this vear as daks with the fulness in the front of the pant as contrasted with slacks which are cut with the fulness of the pant on the side. This dak pant has either one or two pleats at the waistline with the width of the band made to suit the individual taste. Top coats and over coats should be long this fall with wide shoul ders continuing the athletic mode. The wide shoulders are not the only acceptable fashion as the al ternative Raglan shoulder without padding is equally appropriate. The lapels and collars are wide with large pockets and broad belts to correspond. The belts may be either half or full length. The cor rect length for outer coats for this year will be twelve inches from "the floor. The wide shoulder tapes as in the suit coats will have heavy pads. and stitching and pleats and folds. Millinery this season is high hat ting the whole mode, for there's a point to the hats and generally speaking the point is to be found at the top of the crown. In many of the collections offered by out standing milliners the line of the silhouette is pointed. The crowns point up, the brims are frequently turned sharplv back to make well defined pointed outlines and berets are brought down to well outlined points over one eye. Shape, however, is not the only feature of the newest head wear. All the new hats are trimmed, usu.illy very discreetly with a little pompon, a tiny curl of ostrich plume, a nimble arrangement of ribbon or flowers. A few styles feature feathers shooting up in the air and still others, huge bows of ribbon high at the back. Along with feathers and other trimmings which indicate the be binning of a new era in hats comes a change in the size. Big hats are the most exciting in Pans at the present time. The tight-fitting gloves which go hand in hand with big hats have already made their apparence. so enter the romantic lady with the big hat the lady whose profile appears and disap pears and who has learned to turn her head away to be tantalizing. Many of the big hats are of vel vet. One which seems to have taken the smart set of Paris by storm is all of black velvet with pleats in the crown, and lemon yellow and black fronds of ostrich drip all around the brim, with a curlv end sticking up in the back. No hat could be more becoming or smarter. Another hat of dark gre.n velvet, with a real crown and a brim that dips at the back and front, is trimmed with a short I curled ostrich feather placed in the center of the crown in front. One of the most unusual hats the season has made, is a rather small, tight-fitting beret worn a little to one side, (but not all hats are worn as much to one side as formerly), made of black antelope and trimmed with a lovely paracMse feather, which curls around the head and lies flat over the hair at the back. All of these hats, the soft ones made after the manner of dress making, are so easy to pack :hat no woman should be without at least one of them in her wardrobe. Everywhere one sees hats that are as easy to pack as handkerchiefs or scarfs, and who could use these to a better advantage than a col lege g irl ? Fashion is still very elastic, and. to ne the very last word, one must have a little of everything, the big trimmed hat, the soft stiUlied satin one trimmed with itphiti col ored aigrettes, and the shaped hat with a little brim showing a touch of oright color. In short, the mil inery gods give one all liberty in the world this autumn. One may have her choice between a hat with no brim, a medium brim or an enormously wide brim; all will find their place in the best society. RELIGIOUS PARLEY LAUDS FACULTY STAND ON LIQUOR (Continued from Tage l.i well as a definite zone bordering the campus. What steps have been taken by the university to control and en force the ban have not been learned. "With many places in Lincoln where liquor is available, we found j no reason why it should be sold j near the university campus." j Whereas, the city of Lincoln ; thru its council, with utter disre- j gard of its high responsibility as j a university center nas legalized I the sale of beer and wine and ha? I permitted the sale of the same in 1 close proximity to the university, and. Whereas, the administration of the University of Nebraska has up held the highest standards in the prohibiting of the use of alcoholic beverages among students and faculty. Therefore, we the seventy-third Nebraska annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church desire to commend the board of regents of the University of Nebraska, Chancellor E. A. Burnett. Dean T. J. Thompson and the entire ad ministration for their policy rela tive to the use of alcoholic bever ages at the university and pledge them our unqualified support in maintaining these standards. Signed: M. Allen Keith, W. C. Favvell. Harry F. Huntington. Tn report on state of the church. Military training, and its compul sory military training from the Nebraska: We desire to commend the ad ministration of the University of Nebraska for its policy of excusing Methodist students from the courses in military science, who are conscientitious objectors to Dt'litioiis Home Cookrl Menls Servi'd at Special Student r rices Howerter's Cafe Across from Orphrum r LINCOLN On the Stage! RRO UNIT SHOW "From Alabama to Holly wood" . ' l On the Screen KAV FRAHCIS "Mary Stevens M. U. COLONIAL a, fa.t Eddie ten l antor m bull behind him tune. Fun mmmnrrr a .J- im the trnrld. THE FLORSHEIM SHOE You can pay many different prices for a pair of shoes but you get more per dollar in style comfort and service when you wear Florsheims. $8V10 THE PACE ... a new Mitoga . . . bv Arrow This smart shirt sets the pace . . . with its new low setting collar (rounded points). It's shaped to fit, it drapes in at the waist ... no folds of extra cloth ... no balloon sleeves , . . no bunching at the shoulder. In plain uhitt ox find cloth. Aral nfriprn. Spared figure on fine maHra ground, of while . . . blue ... Ian and gray. s2 Of C.onrgp You'll Major in Club and Campus STRIPES .Stripes are essential to the extra curriculiir aetviti.s every colli man. Mane hy hesiiio . . . with that famous, long-lived resilient ron struetinn which means evprythinz to the wi-arine ualities of a tie. Spaced and cluster stripes on fine silk rep. of sli0l cording to Max Kmmert, captain of the organization. They plan to discuss activities for the coming year and to make arrangements for tryouts for new membeis. Virginia Roberts and .lane Kent Richardson were initiated into Alpha Delta. Theta Monday eve ning. All of the members and some of the alumni attended a Progressive dinner before the initiation service. I'ASTOK KKC1NS Hlllu CLASS WOK K TOM(;nf The Rev. H. Krck, Lutheran nnl. versity pastor, will start his re lar Bible class work on the. rntv, pilS nun cvKiiuig. no 111 -u inini'fi Ik class will meet in room 203 n n. Temple building. The gathering wii last from seven to eight p. m ' each first and third Wednesday 0f the month. All university student, are invii.ru tu nucuu PEACOCK and QUEEN Quality Hifih Grade Shoes Price range $6.00 to $10.00 Kohlcr special make, stylo shoes priced at $4.1)5. We fit your feet. Kohler Shoe Store 140 So. 12th. military training. This is in accord with the belief and practice of the MCthodst Kpiscopal church. We therefore desire to assure the uni versity of our interest and support in any action to eliminate compul soiy military traning from the curriculum at the University of Nebraska. Presented and unanimously passed. Committee: iseal .lonnson, u. True, M. C. Smith, R. L. Kinbre. i H. C. Capsey, W. L. Ruyle, Victor West, Fay Carmony. Max KmnuMl Aimotin-v IVrfhins lime leelinl Pershing Rifles, honorary military fraternity, will have its I first meeting' Thursday afternoon : at 5 o'clock at Nebraska Hall, ac- SAVE MONEY on SUPPLIES Fine Arts Bus. Org. Bot. - Zoology Law Engineering Sets (University Approved) Seal Stationery Loose Leaf and Bound Notebooks Fountain Pens 45c and Up Lowest Prices at 5 X basic & mmm wsgm trams i . k if 111 M I i ' I "' n It W$A M f C 19 K jpperihcimct MEANS MORE THAN NEW Duocan Paige styles are entirely new and keyed to the modern idea that clothes must be comfortable as well as smart. 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