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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. 1935. THE DAILY NKBRASKAN -at 4 H .it M r.ft Daily Nebraskan Station A, Llnaoln, Ntbraeka ' OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA Thle paper li represented for general advtitlsing by th Nebratka Praia Areoclatlon. ffUsortatcd CtUpUfr ffirras -mt 114 Vjiapwuii) wt. ntered aecond-claea matter at the pnatofflee In Lincoln, Nebraska, under Kt of congrtta, March 3, 1879, and at special rate of pottage provided for In uctlon 1103, act of October 3, 1917, autfioriiod January SO, 1922. Fathlon Editor... Alice Ma Llvlngtton ActltUnt Editor Eleanor Cllxbe ; ' Contributor! Dorothy Bent Leralna Campbell Dorothea Pulton Sarah Loulta Meyer Geogeanna Lehr Ptoeemary Andereon Rtgln Hunklna Smith Davla We Insist It Is Spring. RESPITE the fact that Winfred Winter (aa Cartoonist Or Black puts it) aeemed to be stay ing: with us Tuesday afternoon, the Dally Nebraskan Insists that it is spring? and herewith presents the spring- fashion edition. The Nebraska campus Is slowly becoming style conscious, various observers have said. At any rate, your school paper is trying In a small way to help along that trend, and in doing- ao, has succeeded in crowding; out the . editorial com ment for the day. So on with the parade of spring styles and may today's issue be of some service in acquainting you with the latest dope on fashions. Coiffure Keynote Originality, Too SEI Ed Originality the keynote to sue ceas maybe that is why (sh this Is a secret) there have been so many pin hangings lately, because they certainly have been coming in leaps and bounds and one would think from the looks of things that the coeds are running a race to see who can use the most originality in her coiffure. ' Curls in the oddest plyces will pop up and surprise you pleas antly of course, then aD at once you see It from another angle and there won't eyarttra wave most distractlnjpr Corones of braids and curls are "TAaVHf their hey-day and we all hope that the sun will stay shining for tnem lor sometime, au ue ui tle girls who would like to add an Inch or two should keep this in mind as this Is one of the helpful features. For street wear, the more sim pie the coiffure the better, and for evening' you may do anything' you like and still be in good taste, al though you must remember that you will probably want to wear your hair the way that you have it fixed for probably a week. Another little hint which adds mystery and romance ia just spray a little perfume on your hair Just as you're leaving to go to the Prom this weekend. Study your type snd find out if curls in the back would be better or if those clusters In the front would suit you best. Maybe you would like your hair done up in a neat little knot on the nape of your neck. If so see that it's done im mediately. Don't wear your hair unbecomingly Just because your best friend has her hair fixed that way. You know, there are no two people alike in the world. Smart New Shoes Expose the Heels Don't be two feet from happi ness, but purchase a pair of new spring: shoes, aod watch yourself become light hearted and footed too. First, we want to give the latest express news: It's smart to expooe your heels. The newest day shoes srs of patent leather with moder ate beets and only straps across tba back, showing your heels be neath. Choose a style with s vamp as high as that of aa eighteenth century slipper. They're favored in both evening and day time shoes. For the coed who is particular to the last detail, there is a double quota of slen derizing, flat taring shoe styles this sea son. Consider blue kid with tan Heard. -it kid with pipings of white, a tweksktn and alligator com n tor correct spectator wear. . lay patterns are britl.t---.e4 by light stitching in tui v- . Ji Spring. The ciost correct style for an auomo'u ti is a classic black v."-nt i-hr pump, with cut steel Lii'.s tad h!b tongue. Tot campus wear, the perfect r'-c U tie nevr version of the f mine, in i cr tr-.- s brown per forated an te I o p on brown kid. with a solid Representatives of Business Machine Corporation Here Thursday. Prof. Theodore T. Bullock, chair man of the Blzad college place ment committee, announced yes terday that seniors and graduates with outstanding sales ability are to have the privilege of meeting executives of the Omaha and New York offices of the International Business Machine corporation on Thursday. Ten minute individual Interviews are to be given Thursday after noon. Students desiring to meet these men, may arrange for inter views at 11 o'clock, Thursday morning, in Professor Bullock's office, Social Sciences 306. R. G. Thomas, jr., of the company's New York offices, will give a short talk at 2 o'clock Thursday, in Social Sciences 305. "This firm, which is the twelfth of Importance to visit our campus since January, is said to offer ex ceptional opportunities to college graduates," Professor Bullock stated, "and the outlook for the future is very bright. Many Ne braska and Lincoln firms will be represented during the last of April and the first of May. The schedule will be very crowded at this time, as not only local firms, but also firms doing a nationwide business will be represented." Buttons and Boies Enhance Gloves in Meic Spring Styles w . A:A Bows and buttons! The excla mation of the season, in regard to gloves. They're petite and dif ferent, and as new as spring itself. Perky little bows are found most everywhere except the fingertips really! Some -r"-'clH a p a tied around the wrist to give " a more fitted 'effect, and then groups I of three are 4 found right ;ldown the cen shaped but tons appear in u n expect e d places, too, only they give a more neat and ladylike effect Stitching too, is a detail not to be overlooked, but it isn't as out standing as usual. What could be In better accordance with the new polk bonnets and costume suits? And as to fabrics, kid, still, and probably always will, head the list when it comes to dress occasions. Doeskin is THE thing for almost any place or time, and for semi sport wear, string and hand-sewn gloves are considered very good by fashion dictators. For sport wear, pig-skin is the outstanding fabric it Just can't be beat! It's rough, sturdy ap pearance is so well suited to golf ing, hiking, or whatever mi-lady's favorite sport may be. Color, too is in the foreground, when considering this important accessory. Navy blue is perhaps the most popular, while white sur passes all others for semi-formal spring affairs. Chamois colored doeskin will be smart with navy blue, as will oriole yellow in a string glove. The more stable colors such as white, navy, brown, and black are attractive in pigskin. BELOW: Featured at the spring style show in New York was this formal worn by Penny Cosnias, Alpha Phi. Fashion decrees soft frills and ful ness at necklines. This dress, of Marina i lue net, has orgasza nif the bottom and neckline. Mangel's. i f I 1, "t, tf ill If ;i ft 1,9 f i lit j vJ i mlB(M&i ,M t WWW lTM ill M MM J mm h i- iiiiii " fff Courtety Rlnehart Maraden. ' , (. ' m in . i' Jii V$l Jill ABOVE: Smooth and decidedly smart 1 this Krey Foistmann fabric aull worn by Betty Christensen, Delta Gamma. The suit is three piece, skirt, jacket and detachable cape, with lining; of navy blue crepe, and a tie of navy. With the outfit, Miss Shristensen wears prey palm beach Connie shoes, a felt hat of the same color, navy gloves, and a Xat Lewis purse. The price is made to accommodate the allowances of any co-ed at $25. Ben Simon & Sons. Courtesy Rlnehart Maraden. YOUTH GUIDANCE KEYNOTE OF TWO DAY CONFERENCE (Continued from Page l. supervision of their respective sponsors. Thursday's meetings of the con ference will emphasize the theme of world peace. At 2:30 in the afternoon Frederick J. Libby will talk on the subject, "Peace," at the Presbyterian church. He will talk on the same subject again at 7:30 n. m. at the mass meet'ng. Dr. Paul Calhoun will preside at this assembly. cuffs. The collar and cuffs stand out as ruffs from the dress, and gold accessories complete the out fit. Virginia Hunt and Mary Kay Johnson present two different types of spring formals. Virginia Hunts is a tangerine crepe trimmed with henna colored vel vet. The neckline is low and square. A turquoise taffeta of the Elizabethan style, is worn by Mary Kay Johnson. It is trimmed in velvet gathered into drop shoulders fastened by rhlnestone straps. WHEN SPRING BREEZES BLOW, WEAR LATEST VERSION OF THE COSTUME SUIT, STYLE DECREES March spring breezes, fresh young buds and also costume suits. They're youthful, different, charming this new type of suit that is a strictly urban version of this overwhelm ingly important fashion, its two parts are a sim ple, slim dress, and an equally simple coat, varying from knee to hip length. Both coat and dress are nicest made of thin wool so that each, In its time, plays many parts the dress now under a fur coat, the two together when the first spring breezes blow, the coat over printed crepe or bright crepe dresses still later. For those who are striving for a flawlessly chic wardrobe, one might suggest the "corded cos tume suit." It has shirred cording on the pockets and at the neckline of both jacket and dress, which puts It in a class by itself. Or you might choose the "fringed costume suit." Much of its chic is acquired by self-frlnging, another new and very important spring detail. And don't forget that pockets are on everything, everywhere. Plaid Linings Are Smart. Still another detail but really not a detail at all is suit linings. Choose them in smart plaids, if you're "that" type, or decide on moire or a quiet pattern, and be certain of doing the right thing. But now we must go on to an othe rof the many suit versions that of the cape suit. They are sweeping the country. They're smart, day and night, town and country, long and short When you see all this spring's array cf capes, you'll be reminded of "way back when." Choose a style that joins companion fabrics, for they're newer than tne one-raonc suit And, now, some specific sug gestions: Keep in mind an outfit with a cape and belted jackets, with skirt of solid color checks are unbeatable, you know, and cape coats - are as smart as the suit This sort of practical outfit isn't what it seems at first glance, either. When you dlsect it it might turn out to be a cape with Interested in Latest Fashions? See Uni's Best-Dressed at Coed Follies. (Continued from Page 1.) the street Rivaling suits in popu larity are the new spr ing coats, one of which is found in the ward robe of Marv DePutron. The coat is of tan camel's hair, fastened by four large brown wooden buttons at the neckline. Accessories in clude a tan felt hat trimmed in brown, as well as tan gloves and shoes. Dinner Dresses "Dressy." Virginia Selleck's dinner dress is illustrative of the pleasing va riety and beauty of the spring "dressv" dresses. Made of a print ed fig taffeta, it is quilted around the hemline, tne collar, ana me GLAMOROUS SPRING SHOES ioO IBM 1 I V X f i I J rrAlso in pz -'and GrY Mot iescioetmg thaevf ...thiaamart shoo saaisrUi ia the saw i beige toaa. lust tiqht lot 3nria9 jODAftl ti tweak with its fcid- kla Straps ess kloa leather bel "You Just Know She Wears Them Bamboo-Brownskin Sancty-Phanton C4 (Roll Call of NEWEST STOCKING SHADES A beautiful solution to between season doldrums is to perk up your costume with fresh new stockings. Take McCallum's. BAMBOO.... a pale and lovely suntan if you re wearing a pastel frork. BROWNSKIN.... a sparkling jrolden beige if you're wearing browns or greens SANDY.... to $2.95 : Yfif ih sL: j J.y J ' a sleeveless wo 1st. coat, and a dress very new and smart. Tweed Suits Popular. Really, tweed suits shouldn't have been left until last but a cool &nd subtle neu tral dever with black and light beige PHANTON.... a wisp of grey beige, if you're wearing blue All perfect costume color variable in your favor- M'CALLUM stocking For A the Prom flattering One Thread Beauty Chiffon. then, we, who go to school, know that they're always "tops" for campus wear. A suit of this type worn with a strictly tailored sweater one day, and a starched pique blouse, the next, is sure to have that essential crisp and fresh look. The "color scheme" was left un til last, all on purpose, because you must remember this: Always combine three colors instead of two. These trio's are some of the important correct one's to bear in mind: navy blue, yellow and a dash of red; grey, brown and yel low; beige, brown, and peacock blue or salmon; navy blue, pink and white. Even though suits sem of paramount importance at this par ticular time, you'll not forget coats, if you're smart Who could resist a boldly checked tweed coat with deep armholes and bloused back and deep revers to button up when March winds blow? Or the new reefer-type coat, with white pique emphasis on revers and cuffs. All All-University Squash Entries Due March 12 The Intramural Department is sponsoring an all University Squash tournament. Entries will be received at the Intramu ral office on or before noon Tuesday, March 12. Play will start immediately following this date. Everyone Is invited to enter. H. G. PETZ. these breathe the very essence of spring. Unusual showing of New Spring Styles in Dresses Suits Coats & Hats Welcome Charge Account BURNETT Style Shoppe 139 So. 12 name rft 'If'- V'v . S ' t' i f is" ". ' " . r i i."mtsi .ti ---- I --' " -. 1 V '71' j ' " ' '"'h I ' . r.'.-T. . .,.. ;: V) ; ) ' I i ' ' (ft I f ' ) : , ' j : j ' , . ' ' I , O Want a suit? Need drew? Something dark, yet cool and sheer? This jacket ensemble is perfect, made f "Imp Sheer" a marvelous new fabric woven of Da Pont Rsyon. Look, the Regency jacket's as tailored as brother's dinner jacket. But look again, its snitmaker frock goes thoroughly feminine with a blouse of taffeta! Nary, ai..1. -!-. c r 1 . AA T J . i , , . Carolyn's Sheer Jacket Ensemble is what you really need 16.95 " leather heel. '. And remem- e . - per. " I ir?-TortaEt. Good r t : ir feneral , . fx r- v sensible - t -. - , r ; 2 w.Afl Whit i t , . photof- . - " Bed to .rg. tut re with ,; a close S"J ' . and comfortable for months to come I -0 1123 O STR.EET ftV W ill " n" p-y .in-. . i,mi nj f . -' ' ; 4 ' ." i ' ' ' y- 4 ""i saii i-t. i I iV iMfHilifat-r-ri - V i