The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1935, FORMAL FASHION PARADE 1935, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA1N
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935.
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Daily Nebraskan
Station A, Lincoln, Nebrasks.
OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Thli paper la represented for general
advertising by the Nebraska
Preta Association.
ftstocUted (TotlfoJat 'Bresa
Entered as second-elm matter at th
pottofflce In Lincoln, Nebraska, under
Ml or congress, Marcn a, lovn, ana at
special rate of postage provided for I
section 1103, act of October 3, 1917,
authorized January 20, 1922.
tHIRTY-FOURTH YEAR
Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs
i day, prioay ana Sunday mornings
during th academic year.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Jack: Fischer Editor-ln-chlef
MANAGING EDITORS
Irwin Ryan Virginia Selleck
NEWS EDITORS
Oeorae Pipal Marylu Petersen
Arnold Levin Johnston Snipes
Dorothy Bentz
SOCIETY EDITORS
Dorothea Fulton Jane Walcott
Dick Kunimsn...., Sports Editor
BUSINESS STAFF
Truman Oberndorf... Business Manager
. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS
, Bob Funk . . Bob Wadhams
Bob Shellenberg
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AMERICA ON ROAD
TO DICTATORSHIP
STATES SIMMONS
(Continued from Page 1.)
need not know anything about it
when they are governed.
European Beliefs Lost.
"Our government is the out
growth of the religious beliefs of
the people who founded it, and are
stated in the Declaration of Inde
pendence, in that they are certain
unalienated rights of the citizen,
power must be derived from the
consent of the governed, and that
men are created free and equal.
In Europe these beliefs have been
. lost, as there are no unalienated
rights, no equality and rulers give
the people as much power as they
ee fit"
Discussing the suppression of
the freedom of speech in Europe,
Mr. Simmons declared that "this
basic right has been attacked in
America," in the effort of the
NRA to set up a controlled press,
which he said the press would not
allow; in the statement of the
chairman of the federal radio com.
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HOT LUNCH
at K00N or EVENING
liberty DRUG Co.
Foraterfy Rector's Phmcy-
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tion of big business,' but the rights
of the individual citizen from the
effects of laws passed by a weak
legislature and a dominate execu
tive, or a weak executive and a
strong legislature.
"Take from the courts the pow
er to protect the citizen, and con
stitutional government has been
effectively repealed in America
as legislative bodies pay too little
attention to these rights of the
citizen. The president is the serv
ant and not the master of the
people, the constitution being the
employer of the servant. The
people may increase the powers oi
the president, but not the president."
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Photo by Rlnhart, Marsdtn.
Donald Boehm, Alpha Tau Ome
ga, wearing a double breated long
roll lapel, two button, one to but
ton Tuxedo, from BEN SIMONS
with Grosgrain lapels, high waist
line and exaggerated shoulders.
This model can be obtained in
black and midnight blue, with or
without the cloth covered buttons.
KOSMET KLUB TO
REVEAL IDENTITY
OP SWEETHEART
. (Continued from Page 1.)
ous acts and given in a fifteen
minute program, George Pipal,
publicity chairman, had charge of
the broadcast.
Prop boys, ushers, and call boys
were assigned their work at work
ers' meeting yesterday. Bob Pierce
has plans for Sweetheart presenta
tion completed, he reported.
Cups to be awarded to fraternity
and sorority winners are now on
display at Miller and Paine's.
Wraps Descend to Ground
in Capes of Velvet or Fur
(Continued from Page 1.)
find th4t you have a very smart
small rolled collar that fits up
nign around the neck.
So on with formal season the
brightest, gayest, happiest time of
all the year and make Nebraska
known not for it s "smart coeds '
but for it's "smartest coeds."
Cosmetic Trick of Season To Match
Lips, Finger Tips, and Evening Frock
Smart girls are matching lips
and finger tips and furthermore
the trick of the season will be to
harmonize cosmetics and nail
polishes with the frock. Costumes
and cosmetics have never before
been ' so closely allied. Winter
nights will see lovely displays of
pastel finger nails to match the
Paris shades in materials. No more
blood red nails for evening.
skin should have Mauve powder,
evening rouge and lipstick, green
iridescent eye shadow, and blue
green mascara. The brunette with
clear skin should mave a make-up
of green powder, scarlet lipstick
and rouge, bjue eye shadow and
mascara.
For the pearly white skin that
often goes with a blonde, powder
in a natural shade, blush lipstick,
blush rouge and blue eye shadow
should be used. At night the olive
.
Renaissance artists subordinated
all other features to the eyes, and
so it seems we'll have to follow
suit, since - formals for 1936 are
very definitely going back to this
period of lovely ladies and gallant
romeos.
mission that "the united states
government has the right to con
trol what is said over the radio";
and the provision in the utilities
act pas3ed by congress denying
the use of the mail to those utili
ties refusing to register with the
federal government.
Mr. Simmons also stated that
freedom of the courts was. being
denied to a certain extent. He
gave as examples the stopping of
gold cases against the government,
and making the government both
judge and jury, as well as the
prosecution, and trial by jury de
nied by the NRA in certain cases.
The government is now levying
taxes to make the citizenship
abide by the wishes of Washing
ton," Simmons declared, "in re
funding certain taxes to those who
do as the federal government says ,
we see this in the Guffey coal bill i
and the social security law passed i
ujr couj ress una year. w e see
certain utilities disallowed the
right to petition."
Concluding, Mr. Simmons said
the courts are not for the protec-
Have Your
Garments
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Thanksgiving
. Tor Real Cleaning
and Pressing call
Modern Cleaners
Soukup V West over
Phona F2377
LOVINESS
and
CHARM
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Formal
Gowns
for
The Military
Ball
X 1 hese g o r n
are quite the
latest in Form
al Fathiont.
Velvets
Moires
Metals
Silks
Look Over Our Selection
Before You Decide
Welcome Charge Accounts
Burnett Style
Shoppe
JThe Grecian Influ-
Arence Runs Rcnhpanl '
Connie Prensents an -SHI y W LA
Entrancing Variety ySHTNax J ' i lkHJ
of Models at JruKWa l
Other Styles jJ'VT JJ
$2.95 to $6.50 Vs
Silver Kid N Vki V3i
White Faille Y V-dlvS
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Always presenting the last word in Formal
Slippers, Richness and Variety at Moderate
Prices.
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Redness of the mouth should
never detract from the eyes any
more than rouge. Use coloring to
look healthy, but remember pink
cheeks are out of place. You want
only a suspicion of color. If you get
Involved in a silvery , brocade, as
many of us are bound to do, make
your eyes as important as pos
sible. Don't spare the eye-pencil
and the mascara. You can train
the eyelashes upward, and you
should, for this makes them seem
longer. If the eyelids are insignifi
cant, if the part above seems puffy
powder the lid and put eye-shadow
between the lid and the eyebrow.
This is a movie trick and helps set
the eye back.
As to lips give them a very alive
tint, but not the flaming, strident
sort of thing that insists on dom
inating the entire face. And re
member to be a matchmaker where
cosmetics and nail polishes are
concerned. '
Cheap Enough.
Jones; "Did you get that min
ing stock at a bargain?"
Brown: "Yes; I gave other min
ing stock for it."
Pessimistic.
"All Gaul was divided into three
parts."
"Automoblllsts, motorc yclists
and pedestrians. I suppose."
If You Prefer The Best
of Service
TRY
Liberty Barbers
8 years at 133 No. 13
for Formal Occasions
"YOU JUST KNOW SHE WEARS THEM"
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INGRAIN
STOCKINGS
Glamorous as an orchid; but
not quite so fragile. Breath
lessly sheer and divinely love
ly. Even if your gown is of
the long, flowing, Oriental
Princess type, permitting only
an occasional glimpse of the
stocking, you have the per
sonal satisfaction of knowing
there is no other stocking to
compare. Sandal soles, low
heels and close fitting ankles.
CsMcCallum Ingrains -
Formal Shades
$P5 and $95
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The midnight blue brings
yea the bomberg in a new
ssood. Also m black.
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Arrow and
Iilanhattm
Dress Shirts
Ycu11 Hke the short bosoms
and neat paftern effects to
these fine shirts.
$2
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Vests
iitU-ri in Tt ideas ta
' cr d-TUtia breasted
. Ia piaia or fancier
.rrs.
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Dress Gloves
We recommend the grey
suede with embroidered
back. In snap wrist or
llp-on styles.
S1.95
-Everyone will be looking for these
new trends in your dress suit.
Mid-Night Blue Fabric
Dull Finish Lapels
Cross Cording Lapels
Pleated Trousers
New Drape Coats
Exacting Fit
Uave you alwarg considered formal wear as merely a stiff shirt and a tuxedot
If you have it's time you looked at yourself as others see you. People notice
details in formal wear ... for it's the difference in ordinary and fine dre..
Thb year take care in your dress. Look for fine details and above all get a
fit. If your suit bears a Magee label you can count on loth,
$22 and $285
White Scarfs
The white reefer with self
fringe in the finest for
formal wear. In pure silk
crepe.
SI and 81.50
Others from $17.95 to $32 0,
Oothtny .Department Second Floor,
The Double Breasted Tuxedo the Single Breasted Model
'1.50
. The double breasted Jacket Is one
of the latest trends in formal wear.
It is featured with pleated trousers
and with Talon fasteners on better
garments. Ia the Dw soft drapery
... and dull finish lapels.
The ever popular single breasted
1 jacket meets with universal accept
ance. The dull finish lapels in hori
zontal striping are sew. Fit is an
important feature to distinctive
ness of this model
Formal Shoes
comfortable shoe for
dancing ... a very impor
tant feature. Za dun calf
or patent leather.
85.50
KsrM'a first Floor.
r f .rri floor.