The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1935, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 193.r
THE DAfLY NEBRASKAN
TnREE
CONTEST
Do it how
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YOU MUST
Use the Ads
in Today's
PAPER
a ticket to "The
Gilded Lady" which
starts at the Lincoln
Theatre Friday.
It's Easy
The Rules
The idea of the contest it to
gild a lady" from the adver
tisements that run in today's
Daily Nebraikan. The 50 stu
dents who send in the best and
most complete lists of clothing
and accessories for "Gilding the
Lady" will each be awarded
with a ticket to the Lincoln
Theatre.
Only articles taken from the
ads In today's Nebraskan will
be considered In this contest.
With each article you select
you must name the ad from
which it was taken. For exam
ple: Silk stockings from Ben
Simons; gloves from Golds; and
perfume from Miller A Paine,
etc Your cleverness will deter
mine the articles necessary to
gild the lady." Hats, coats,
gloves, suits and all kinds of
wearing apparel and accessories
even including flowers may be
important in your list of arti
cles.
Mimm Altr htav ff t'iflffjtofl.
feature "Paging In Smart Co
ed" trill ba Judga of tha bet
lutu.
ALL LISTS MUST BE
TURNED IN AT THE DAILY
NEBRASKAN OFFICE 1Y
FRI3AY AT 5 P. M.
V Innt-rt will ba announced
in thm SunAat uaoer and ma
retire their tiekeU from tha
liutine; Manager of the Uaily
PLAYERS APPEAR
IN BROADWAY HIT
WEEK OF FEB. 25
(Continued from Page 1. 1
tcrlor of an nrlstocratic English
family's home. The music which
will be presented in the play will
be entitled "I'm Alone Because I
Love You."
The play takes place after the
meeting of the young American
architect, Mr, I'erkins, who is on a
trip to England Hnd Muss carpen
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Say it with a corsage
for the
Formal Party
The latest styles in corsages
made of California Garden
ias, Sweetheart Roses, and
Violets. $1.50 and up.
Order hers for the Formal A'oui.
Damelson Flora! Co,
1245 N
B2234
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the M.ddest sdven. II KiVVA h K
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ter at a cocktail party. Both are
fascinated by each other. While
the heroine attempts to reach her
hostess by telephone, to find out
the identity of this charming
young man, Perkins boldly comes
to call, and introduces himself.
Courtship Follows.
A whirlwind courtship follows
and he begs her to marry him.
However, MIks Carpenter, not
knowing anything about his back
ground, family and his financial
status, says marriage would be im
possible. The downcast young
man sails for home, but on the
boat, decides to return. After he
has gone, the heroine decides that
her love for him is real, and upon
his return, agrees to marry him.
This light, faat moving romance
was played by Herbert Marshall
and Edna Best on Broadway last
season. The clever title for the
play is explained by the lines Miss
Carpenter says when she tells
Perkins how impossible it is for
them to marry when they hardly
know each other. He explains by
saying, "There's always Juliet, she
and Romeo fell in love in five
speeches; why can't we do it in
five hours ? The entire play covers
a space of three days.
"The play is coming along fine,"
according to Mr. Sumption, direc
tor of the production.
Something's Wrong! 65 Stu
dents Vote Willingness to
Marry British While Only 55
Qualify Them for Neighbors
(Continued from Page 1.)
nobody marked in the marriage
column denoting the desirability of
the orientals as husbands or wives.
It is interesting to note that while
both races were on a par this year,
when the test was given last year
the Japanese dissenters had a
much larger majority. This might
indicate that our fear of Japan is
abating, stated Prof. Stoke. The
Mexicans were also decidedly in
the black list.
Jews Gain Favor.
From the results of the two
tests given In '34 and '35, it is also
seen that the Jews have risen in
favor in this country in the last
year. This may show that Ameri
cans are usually in sympathy with
the underdog and that the oppres
sion of the Jews in Germany has
gained they sympathy in this
country. It may also indicate that
Mr. Hearst's propaganda is having
its effect. Due to one cause or
another, popular opinion has also
turned against the Germans to a
marked degree in the last year.
The answer may be Hearst and
Hitler combined.
In that part of the opinion-blank
which was designed to check on
favorable or unfavorable feeling
toward various phrases, several
peculiarities were uncovered. For
instance, 60 percent of the stu
dents decided against the word Fa-
cisti while only 30 percent voted
the same way on Mussolini. It so
happened that in 1934 22 votes
went against Reserve Officers'
Training Corps; during last semes
ter The Daily Nebraska sponsored
an editorial campaign against pre
paredness; the 1935 vote on the
R. O. T. C. showed that only thir
teen students found that organi
zation distasteful to their 'first
feelings.' The Nebraskan accomp
lished to the tune of a negative 7
or a negative 10 percent.
Protestant Leads Vote.
The Ku Klux Klan received the
largest unfavorable vote, which
was 50, and Protestant was the
only word on the list that recalled
no feeling of dislike In the minds
of any of the voters.
Dr. Stoke declared that he be
lieves that these canvases of opin
ion are indicative of very little as
far as rational opinion is con
cerned. He said that such tests
do show, however, the predisposi
tion with which people approach
problems. Many opinions, he says,
are motivated by feelings and in
herent prejudices rather than by
an acquaintance with the facts.
Zero Hour Draws
Near as Yearbook
Sales Close Soon
The zero hour is fast approach
ing! The final sales drive of the
Cornhusker is under way and
March 2 has been set as the dead
line for purchasing the 1935 year
book. After six months of striv
ing and laboring the new 1935
Cornhusker will emerge as a larg
er, more complete and more unique
edition than ever before.
Jacob North, printer ol the
Cornhusker for over fifteen years,
states that "it is going to be a high
class book." As a new innovation
in the history of the yearbook, a
padded cover will be used which
will give the book an ultra mod
ern appearance.
North & Co. printers have print
ed university class publications lor
twenty or thirty years Mr North
remembers printing the "Som
brero," the first university year
book. In 1907 the Sombrero was
changed to the Cornhusker and
since that time North & Co. has
had the printing contract continu
ously with the exception of two
years.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Bennie Rfloten
and
His Hi Hatters of Jazz
Direct from two nnd a half years mgapeniciit nt 1lic
Harlem Club, Kansas City.
IS Piece Colored Band 15
Victor Recording Artists
40c per person
Call B4288 for free table reservations
MARIGOLD CLUB
1001 M St.
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Select one of Vera' Smart llatt
for the
Gilded Lady's Wardrobe
for 1.77 to 3.45 in all colors
and head sizes.
AIho lie Sure She L'tes
Allen-A Hosiery
VERA'S HAT SHOP
1319 O St.
IF
Even a "Gilded Lily"
will show a preference for these
JOCKEY SHORTS
000 They may be a Man's
Garment but women are
buying them by the gross
and enjoying their supreme
comfort for work, play or
dress! They're a wow! They're
daring yet sensible!
000 Yes the 'Gilded Lady
will prefer them
and her friends!
Priced at
MEN'S DEPT. STREET FLOOR.
for herself
50c
Lincoln's Department Store of Cleanliness
Cleaners of Fine Apparel Formals, Gowns, Dresses
are all hand finished at no extra cost.
Hi1
"No-Qirl" Would be Without Them
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For Beautiful Legs
McCallums 2 Thread Ingrains
$175
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So sheer, so clear, so flattering, they turn the ankles into
objects of art. And so terribly important looking one
feels one ought to don ones best bib-and-tucker to keep
up with such splendor.
You'll be delighted with their amazing durability, too, cf
which there is more than you have any right to expect
of such gossamer beauty.
In delightful early spring shades BROWNSKIN
TITIAN PETER PAN PEACH TAN SANDY.
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