The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1935, FORMAL FASHION PARADE 1935, Page SIX, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935.
SIX
THE DAILY NERIMSKAN
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Came the dawn, and with it, the
glittering formal season. That
time of year may mean uncom
fortable tuxea and tight collars to
the masculine population of Ne
braska, but It Implies clothes
glamour to the coed, and already
discriminating gals have chosen
their gowns for oncoming social
events. Frances Khutson, Tri
Delt vice president, will wear a
scarlet velcrystelle, drop shoulder
with shirring at the side. Red slip
pers, and black velvet wrap com
plete the outfit. Jean Walt, Kappa,
accentuates her blonde coloring
with Ice green satin, long flowing
Grecian style, with clips at either
shoulder. Elizabeth Bushee, who
ays It's the fit that counts, will
pour herself into a magenta met
talic gown, quite lovely in it's sim
plicity. Faith Arnold, one of the
campus' happily permanent bru
nettes, makes her appearence in a
pink lame, full skirted with wi.ie
sleeves and a row of buttons on the
back. Such brilliant shades, un
usual cuts promise to make this
year's parties colorful, to say the
least.
LINCOLN'S FASHION
CENTER
aUUMOITKIT
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prepare
you
for the
Military Ball
and a
glamorous
social season
NEW
A" ORMALS
It's love at first
sight and forever
after with these
spirited evening
fashions. White and
pastels then bright
blues red green.
These new arrivals
are just Itching to
go places. Sizes 12
to 20.
Accessories
Flower and nictnl
had- l nri nn
bind to
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Irene Castle's nomi
nation the perfect
combination for young
moderns with crowded
social calendars ahead,
the famous Thrill bra
for uplift, the satin
Lastex, girdle for tap
ering streamlines, and
the low back cut for
the most extreme for
mal. Ben Simons first
floor.
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For formal wear, MAGEE'S
are showing ultra sheer hose in 2
thread sheerness. They are regu
lar $1.95 hose with slight irregu
larities. You must see them to ap
preciate how lovely they are...
special at 98c.
"I wanted a date with the
pledge" mourned Wood Shurtleff,
'But when sho had to go to study
hall, I took one with an active in-
instead." And
so he did. In
the afternoon,
he took Pi Phi
Jean Fetter to
a show, and in
i j me evening ne
'Vr -iad fun with
the gals
break.
Speaking of formal fashions
Black velvet sandals with the new
"flat" or high heels for $3.95, and
genuine silver kid for $5.00. Also
white lur trimmed galoshes for
$2.95 at WELLS AND FROST,
128 North 10th.
A well cleaned formal is prac
tically a new one in any clever co
eds estimation. And the clever co
ed is one who goes to SOUKUP &
WESTOVER'S MODERN CLEAN
ERS for her frock rejuvenation.
You'll be surprised at the well
dressed feeling you'll have when
MODERN has cleaned last year's
formal, and made it look like new.
"My daughter has the best of
care at the University of Nebras
ka," the outstate mother said. "All
her teachers are doctors." Score
number one for Dean Lvman and
student health.
And the final touch of glamour
for formal wear, CADWALLA
DER'S white Lapin canes, coats
and capelets. They'll keep you
warm and still aid that bit of ele
gance that every smart collegiate
craves.
All unhappy
m a les, con
vinced of the
folly of their
ways, and in
t e r ested in
ing the Batch-
el lor's Broth
erhood, might
see it's emmi
nent founder,
Doug Sarson
the D. U.
house.
Little things that count toward
your complete evening attire, and
are so exclusive, can be found at
HOVLAND SWANSON'S. White
bunny wraps, jeweled combination
compacts, chiffon hankies, Renais
sance jewelry, exquisite beaded,
hinestone and metallic formal
bags all put on the finishing
touches and are real necessities.
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Rosalie Notl, Chi Omega, made
her last weekend a success by
wearing an unusual dinner dress
in heavy violet crepe, shot faintly
with gold, and draped "in the new
mood."
MAGEE'S are of ferine a special
value in full 12 and 16 button
length evening gloves.... at $3.95
.in fine French kid. White.
black and pastels.
Sequel to Ted Bradley's observ
ations that all sorority gals should
have keys to the houses. . . Sig
ma Nu's Corncob
president, e t c,
etc., etc., has a
key to his own
frut house so he
won't have to
use the fire es
cape. (The boys
always lock the arched domicile
on account of campus robberies
and thisa and thata. I
Evening purses. Seed pearl and
sequin bags in clever styles to
match all costumes. In white.
gold, silver, and black. . . $1 and
1.95. MAGEE'S.
What Kappa and Chi Phi have
seen the partine of the ways? And
we thought officers got into the
Military ball at reduced rates.
Let the AGNES BEAUTE
SHOPPE harmonize your coiffure
with your evening dress. And
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Photo by Rlnfhart. Mursden.
Miss Virginia Anderson. Kappa Alpha Theta, looking smooth and
sophisticated in a lovely Upholstery Brocaded formal from Gold's
Kampus Korner. It is an old-blue damask and is gathered at the waist
with a big bow that goes into a train. A distinctive fashion note, is
the trim of coral and gold beads, which blends harmoniously with the
rftist hue of the gown. The merest trifles of gold kid sandals peep
from under the hem at intervals and a rhinestone bracelet, set in yel
low gold, and a gold sequin bag are the accessories to complement
this evening gown.
don't forget to ask about the "Get
Acquainted Box." B3122.
Rosemary Anderson, Delta Gam
ma, has a very unusual new din
ner dress, of the school girl type.
It is made jumper style with a
full sleeved aquamarine satin
blouse shirred deeply at the neck
line. Be delightful and different at
the Military ball in one of OR
KIN'S new formals. They come
in colorful styles made of brocade,
lame, and heavy velvet. Complete
the costume with, a Salassie hood
ed wrap and you can't help but
be exciting.
And then there's the story of
the Beta sophomore who goes "al
most" steady with one ,l.
and checks up by dou-
Win Anlinrr Us,. Vi nlhn
ujc unLjii nil kilt: uuiLi
nights of the week.
By careful, guaranteed cleaning,
Evans triple the college girl's
Lincoln's Busy Department
FOR FORMAL
Clothcraft
Tailored 1h Clothcraft w a y
smart, handsnme. well-fitting gar
ment. Dull silk Inpelx . . . Houtjle
or dinfrle breasted. A euit that la
tailored to look well.
A Complete Formal
Outfit
Suit
Vest
Shirt
29
All
for
Collar Tie
Link Studs 9 hom
GOLD'S Men'a Stor
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NEW FORTUNE
FORMAL
SHOES
of Black Calfskin
The new narrow tip nd plain to.
In Jet black ralfskin Ik dcfinlMy
the formal ahne fur men. Will not
rrurk Mnd will retain their shape
much lonper than patent. All
width! and plrea
4.00 PAIR
GOLD'S Men's Store 1Kb St.
New Gravce
Hat lomte?
So Am I!
wardrobe even if her favorite
gown is "the new one, blue one
and one she wore last." But
whether you have one or a dozen,
your dresses and formals require
the best of care if you are to have
that smooth appearance. Put your
trust in Evans and your "clothes
worry" will fade away.
Formal Frocks Feature
Grecian Drapery Motif
(Continued from Page 1.)
mous gold buckle holds the belt
and lets the skirt flow "cntly to
the floor in sweeping folds.
A ruby-red heav costume vel
vet shows a wide deep square neck,
sleeves full at the shoulder and
gathered at the wrist, a tightly
molded bodice. The skirt is im
mensely full, gathered at the waist
in innummerable little folds and
spreading out as it nears the floor
to give the effect of quaintness
and supremely feminine charm.
The neck and sleeves are trimmed
with the tiniest strip of ivory or
yellow lace.
' The keynote of the hour is ifi-
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WEAR
TUXEDO
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?H ll . :4 -hi" I an evening dressl When wraps ' I
Iv I f V r fa4 are so inexpensive, and beautiful f J-
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CAMIPUSOOETl'
But clever co eds, who may not
ical, will send radish corsages,
whole, the good old tradition
Pnoa'na firm contentions that, a
coincide at this time more than
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self a date lor the year s nig event alter tne nan, ana lane aa
vantage of your opportunities. They may never come again.
dividuality, and you can't go wrong
as long as you choose a gown be
coming to you. Lames, velvets,
heavy crepes, and satins are all
good. Sophisticated, demure, pro
vocative styles all hold their
plaes, and the gowns this year are
made to enhance your beauty not
to outshine It,
Poor Dog.
Mose: "What does yo' feed por
dorg on, Pete?"
Pete: "wal, since dog biscuit has
gone up so, he has to be satisfied
with what de rest ob us eats."
Not Very.
"Did the insurance adjuster act
suspicious?"
Not so very. He only asked how
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I -J t " i 1 in crepe, satin and upholstery brocade. A It f
I I f f dorious selection of colors. These are. just $'S$ i
T . I j I " I 1 ihe gowns you need for Thanksgiving and " J
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BIT IN ADVANCE OF THE USUAL
news come little tidbits concerning
that good old leap year institution, the
Mnvtnr Hnnrd nnrtv. And since 19.35 is
near enough to Leap Year to practically
consider it so pals from Nebraska ivho
!take their ball date, or someone else for
that matter, should have a really fine
time. The men, trying feebly to imitate
the weaker sex. will be sure to brine: a
small suitcase full of shaving brushes, and
perhaps, if they are especially bitter, to
nrrler n steak instead of the usual coke.
be bitter, but just a little cyn-
ana onions ana Deeis. un ine
about Leap Year, and Louie
woman's nlaee is in the home.
any other and so, find your-
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much gasoline it took to run my
car and business.
Not to Dust.
Antiquarian: "This is a mort
gage on an Assyrian house 5,000
years old."
Jones: "Just think! House, own
er and car are dust. Nothing left
but the mortgage."
MACHINELESS OIL
PERMANENT WAVES
$4.39 $6.50 $10.00
Gladys Parker
Beaute Salon
1229 N Upstairs
B2355
Jr-T iSf jf ( fvcn,neT v'ear J'our fashion maga- I 'y: '
X I - mSl I zincs. Now come in and see these lovely I '. J
j f Grecian things. They are all line and :jV' 1
It won't be long
now until we
get out the
old soup & fish.
But it won't be
old long. Just
call BS961 and
have a new, out'
fit for the clean
ing price.
Keep up with
your date.
She sends
formats to us.
B6961
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silver kid, Squin
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12th and N Sts.
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