The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 23, 1935, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE
. KNIT YOUR OWN NEW
SPRING SPORT TOGS
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935.
Knitting beautiful new sport
clothes takes on new interest each
spring, when new stitches and pflt
fctcrns appear to intrigue women to
sit for hours clicking their bright
needles in and out thru pretty hued
yards, while they watch a favorite
colored sports suit take shape.
Wednesday nt 2 o'colek, Thurs
day at 12 o'clock and Friday at 2
o'clock Gold's will present a fash
Ion show, of the newest models for
knitting new spring garments.
Mannequins will parade In n
swanky lot of frocks, suits, hats
and caps; bags, scarfs, sweaters,
and other attractive sport toggery
knitted in the newest manner.
You will rave over these new
models. Golf suits that combine
various colors in their cleverly
wrought design; lacy sweaters to
wear with daytime suits, and those
for more serviceable wear of ac
tive sports. Knitted dresses with
the new puffed sleeves, and lacy
yokes !n openwork stitches.
Knitted berets and cardigan jack
ets '.o wear with woolen frocks.
You may even learn to knit your
new 1935 bathing suit.
None of these smart things are
for sale, but vou learn how to cre
ate them with your own fingers.
A and you do it for so little that you
may have ever so many smart
things you never dreamed of bo
fore. PAINTiiWDOGTOR'
DRAWSCROWD 32,000
The famous sculpticolor painting,
"The Doctor" now on display at
Gold's has been visited by more
than 32,000 people during its first
two weeks in Lincoln. The largest
single day attendance at the ex-
hibit thus far was on January 12th
when 6,612 people filed thru th
en ranee. The display leaves Lin
coln January 31.
One does not need to be schooler!
In the application of color, shading.
or lighting, to be thrilled by thu.
new three-dimensional rendering
of Sir Luke Filde's world famous
painting. The simple homespun
setting for the picture, combine-!
with the natural human intercs:
element, makes it readily accept
able to the sympathies of all alike.
Originally done on flat canvas
at the command of Queen Victoria,
In 1891, the new interpretation .
the familiar scene has been created
by the famous American artists
John Paulding, sculptor, and Ru
dolph Ingerle, painter.
As the most original art work
at a Century of Progress, Petio
lagar Laboratory's "The Doctor"
was host to almost four million
people in two years. On its first
leg of a nation wide tour it ha:;
continued its popularity with an
average of over 3,000 people for
every day it has been on exhibition.
GRADUATE VISITS CAMPUS.
Howard II. Peterson, a graduate
of the university coiupe of out
ness administration in 1922, visiteJ
the campus during the week, lie
is moving from Des Moines, la., to
Rockford, 111.
Harvard students have no desire
ft for beer, for pc.rorrUy t- -- -cial
report, students demand for
the beverage .;;: :
produce the requited rcvriro '
buy a license for the university
dining hall.
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THE HICH STANDARDS OF
APPAREL MAINTAINED AT
HARVARD ARE A TRIBUTE TO
THE GOOD TASTE OF HARVARD
MEN' ... AN EVIDENCE OF THE
STYLE SENSE AND CRAFTSMAN
SHIP OF CAMBRIDGE TAILORS.
It is significant that outstanding
college tailors, arbiters of style,
endorse Kover-Zip as the only
slide fistener fit for fine clothes.
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fly vith itt smooth flat eHcci. At the
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metal, prefer to ue KoverZip, a
tinuhed product that serves iu pur
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"Besi-dresiscd" seniors at lead
ing American colleges, men
whose choice of things to wear
has a national influence, prefer
and commend Kover-Zip:
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Brown, ;955
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Northwestern, 1935
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Ralph Bennett and his orchestra have been
featured over both the CBS and the NBC
Networks. During this time they have
played over or through more than 60
of all the radio stations in America of
1 ,000 watts or more. Not only have you
heard him broadcast, but you have surely
been delighted by his excellent record
ings of all the popular tunes as he has
rendered them for Okeh-Columbia and
Brunswick Melotone.
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Others know this orchestra is good be
cause they have had the opportunity to
dance to him. Here are a few of the
famous hotels at which Ralph Bennett has
been featured: The Cosmopolitan Hotel
in Denver, the William Pen Hotel in Pitts
burgh, the Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit,
the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas, and
the Muehlebach in Kansas City, where
this orchestra has just played four repeat
engagements. What other orchestra can
produce a record like this?
Ralph
and his
orchestra
DANCING TILL 12
Once you begin dancing to Ralph Bennett
and his orchestra you won't want to stop.
You will be fascinated as thousands of others
have by his unique arrangements the three
featured violins and his style of Glee Club
singing. You can enjoy all of these features
at the Mid-Year Frolic Dancing will last to
the extreme limit, I 2 o'clock Don't fail to
miss this gala event.
EXAMS OVER
What better time could there be to have this
extraordinary function The M i d - Y e a r
Frolic? Your exams will be over no wor
ries at all not even those of formal dress
because the party is informal. You can relax
and be comfortable. You should get your
date today.
"the talk of
the campus
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