FRIDAY. MARCH 12. 1937. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE America Bows lo Royally in Spring Fashion Themes Coronation Sets Styles for Lipstick, Gowns, Coiffures. Edward VIII bus abdicated and George VI will hp crowned In IiiH place at the coronal ion ceremony on May 12, but the. coronation colors . . . coronation led, coro nation blue, crown gold . . . go "Your Drug Store" Dm Store NVnli at tho Kn;hi I'rii-e 3c Hromo Qulnin yv (inc Aika-Helzrr 4Hc 3oc Hromo-Heltzer 4!ic 20 Melon rid Tooth Paste U? 3.V) Virk' Vnpo Huh , .2Ho 7!So iJnifrinw Antiufpttc m bOc Ipnnft Tnoth I'nsto aiic You will fnjoy our firm Hnx ClinrolntM, Nnon lunches nt nur Nw Knuntinn The Owl Pharmacy et. it 14th Phone Bums We Deliver SOMETHING WONDWUIGOIS ON INSIDE PIPES, CIOARETTE A CIOAR NOLOERS IFINEST BRIAR MONEY CAN BUY araa on for the rent of thin season a the mode of fa.slilon. Setting the official red and hlue, the Hritish Colour Council has Introduced eight other colors . . . coronation green, St. .lames rose, Marlboro hlue, royal red royal hlue, Kins purple, Cam bridge red, Holyrood green while American business has em ployed coronation design in printed drapery . . . coronation silk scarfs bearing brooches In I ho form of a crown . . . crested lingerie . . . crown rhlnestone pins . . . Prince Matchahelll per fume "The Duchess of York" . . coronet luggage . . , coronution Community Pluto . . . Coronation Vellum . . . sheer Ingram hosiery . . . even royal flavors by tho London Coffee company . . . Royalty Sets Mode. In lipsticks, gowns, coiffures, Jewelry, America bows to tho roy alty that Is England and makes way for the most elaborate of ceremonies in May. Swishing trains of empire anil princess-cut gowns, adorned with sparkling rhinestones, brilliant gold for contrast . . . dainty twinkling silver or gold slippers., high-swept, off-the-face, neckline revealing coiffures . . . bear evidence of t lie definitely "dressed up" formality In coronation re gality. Slim Princess Silhouette. Coronation blue . . . garden party type frock of blue mousse line de soie, garland of lacy flow ers In white down front of dress . . . purple, gray, didl rose, and Jtm Lincoln's Fashion Cenfcr gJj$$3 (plSL&SWJjJU -- THE SHOE-GENIUS OF AMERICA Created exclusively for us, the masterpieces of shoe craftsmen in America. ... To try on these heautiful shoes is to know the superior delicacy of design and perfection of fit. Shoe Salon, first floor. black adapt themselves to the slim princess silhouette with full length cape of chiffon topped by white silk faille collar, white faille flowers. Khlnestones everywhere . . . on gowns, as evening bags, bracelets, necklaces, clips, and as a final dramatic accent, rhlnestnrii) Jew elry In a "Coronation coiffure". Coronation red . . . coronation lipstick, crown gold, . . . massive yellow gold bracelets . . . corona tion jewels, pearls and square cut diamonds and the semi-precious sapphire, choice of the Queen Mother . . . Up to the abdication of Edward VIII the required hcadress was to have been the tiara . . . but now there will be a queen in the ceremony . . . and the peeresses must wear the coronet . . , the small inferior crown adorned as to rank . . . and American women have adopted the coronet, modi fied but still the coronet, of old gold; jewels and even flowers, which will, after the coronation, be transformed into clips and bracelets. Pearls have returned to favor, for they belong to the traditional British court, particularly among the elder nobility . . . now it has become a custom to present the daughter of British nobility with pearls at her coming out . . . per haps this, more than any other trend in the wearing of Jewels has been copied in America, pearls are in demand as they have never been before. The "Eyes" Have It. Coronation jewels . , , corona tion make-up, jeweled ... In tune with romantic styles of spring, with fuller silhouettes, flowers everywhere and costume jewelry all Important. Jeweled makeup plays up the eyes, with a jewel toned luminous eyeshadow, emer ald If your eves are brown, Jade if they're black, and sapphire if they're blue. For formal wear a little bronze or silver eyeshadow is blended over the colored shadow and makes the eyes dazzling bright . . . for eyes should always sparkle, easy enough if only washed with a good lotion. For cheeks and lips a red coral tone has taken the place of the coral of former days, redder and bright er, which blends in with natural ness with the subtle undertones of coronation fabrics and colors . . . for the coming coronation has reached even make-up. Fashion Decrees Open Season on New Shoes us Sandals Cain Envoi' Shoes are enjoying an "open season," designers have cut and slashed and punched their shoes, with the utmost bravado, and the results . . . some perfectly marvel oils spring designs. Not, necessa rily recommended for tripping through spring mud puddles, or even cross country hikes but de lightfully different. Sandals will trip everywhere, from crowded city streets to cool, shaded country lanes. These "air conditioned models make jeel look delightfully small and feel remarkably cool on the warm clays. Slippers, representative of the most popular type, the cross strap sandal, combine calf and gabar dine . . . another is a sandallzed tic with a double peaked tongue. Tho vamp Is gabardine, while the heel is patent . . . striping piping and the ladder Insert are often of luster kid ... a clever device that makes shoes look smaller . . . In fluences of Paris "bootier" . . . sandals with smaller toe opening and bracelet strap ... for dancing, bright suede sandal with no sign of heel . . . warm, weathered shades In bahly calfskin . . . red of Georgia soil in spring, of river mud in March . . . and colors and colors and colors. THE " SANDAL ' ' TIE Black patent . . . Sha dow kid in luggage tan and marine blue . . . 6.75. BY WINKELMAN Ankle strap cocktail sandal. Black Patent ...10.75. THE SWAGGER Hand turned sport slack (no breaking in feature). Black or Brown Calf ... 6.75. Roval Blue or Grey Buck . . . 8.75. THE BANDIT "Flatterer" . . . Red Earth, Navy, Brown, Grey, Biack, Gabardine, Calf or Patent trim . . 8.75, AW- Brown or Black Patent Opera Pumps, 6.75 Each pair feature. . .hug-me-tite heels. Mail orders welcomed. SPRING HOSIERY BY Budget Chiffons, 4 thread 100 Feather Chiffon, 2 thread 1.00 Town Chiffon, 3 thread 135 ft wruil unuion, i tnrcaa .w LAWYERS REENACT CASES OF PAST YEARS IN TRIAL COURT. (Continued from Page 1.) wall behind the bench. Andrew H. Morrissey, chief justice from 1915 1027, gazes benignly from one, frame and Charles A. Goss, the present chief justice who ascended to that position in 1927, smiles from the other. Coffman In Charge. The practice of having practice trials for the second semester sen ior law students was instituted at Nebraska in 1932 by law professor L. Dale Cotfman, who supervises them now. Two counsels, witnesses, jury members, clerk of the court, bailiff and judges are all senior law students who will receive their degree this coming June. The next type of trial to be conducted by the soon-to-be lawyers will be a divorce trial, which ought to be of interest to university students what with all this spring weather and inadvert ent pin-hanging. Initial hearing for the divorce trial is slated for Wednesday afternoon, March 17. A homicide trial was just com pleted Thursday. The trial had to do with the actual case of a boy in Iowa who was riding his bicycle when struck and killed by a motor ist. The boy's father sued and the defendant was handed a "guilty" verdict by the jury. NINE Y. W. DELEGATES LEAVE FOR OFFICERS TRAINING ASSEMBLY (Continued from Page 1.) administration problems of interest to officers and a seminer of adult leaders, led by Secretary C. D. Hayes of the university campus Y. M., have been set for Saturday. The Saturday evening of recrea tion will be planned along crea tive leisure lines. Sunday morning the program will consist of a dedi cation of gifts to the World Stu dent Christian Federation. One of the highlights of the con ference will be an address by Mr. W. T. Wu, eminent Chinese Chris tian youth leader, who will speak on Christianity in his country and the Chinese youth in America. Those attending from the univer sity Y. W. include Rowena Swen son, Eleanor Kit-lie, Evelyn Taylor, Muriel White, Bernetha Hinthorn. Maxine Federle. Bieta Peterson, Margaret Anderson and Miss Mil dred Green, secretary of the uni versity chapter. Several other members from the ag campus are expected to attend. APPROPRIATIONS BILLS APPROVED BY COMMITTEE (Continued from Pago 1.) versity halls clearly showing in the old structures. The appropriations committee also aproved of bill 531, Introduced by Senator Charles A. Dafoe of Tecumseh, and embodying the gov ernor's recommendation for a state planning board to study a ten year repair and building program for state institutions. Altho the gov ernor's proposal does not carry an appropriation, Governor Cochran recommended that approximately $25,000 of the general bienmum be set aside for the building program. Of that amount, $10,000 would come from a new tax, the re mainder would come from cash funds and balances. The bill also provides that 14 members would constitute the planning board, with the state en gineer as chairman and tax com missioner as secretary. Twelve other members would be appointed by the governor. U. OF N. OFFICIALS GIVE PROGRAM AT NORFOLK MAR. 18 (Continued from Page 1.) morning program in the high school. The senior high school will hear Dr. Earl H. Bell talk on his Lynch, Neb. discoveries at the 10:30 o'clock hour. Chancellor Bur nett will be the principal speaker at the men's luncheon Friday noon at Hotel Norfolk. The afternoon program opens with an address on "Changing America" by Dr. James Reinhardt of the department of sociology, followed by a lecture on "Under standing Modern Germany" by Dr. W. K. Pfeiler of the department of Germanics. According to Prof. R. P. Craw ford, assistant to the chancellor, who is in charge of the general program, rural schools will be closed Friday afternoon so that students, teachers, officers and parents may enjoy Miss Shana felt's puppet presentation in the Norfolk high school auditorium, another illustrated lecture by Pro fessor Kirsch, and an address by Dr. John M. Matzen of teachers college. Thomas McManus, Lincoln violinist will present several numbers. 55 GIRLS TO SHOW SPRING STYLES AT '37 COED FOLLIES (Continued from Page 1.) and Jean Tucker; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Jeannette Campbell, Dor othy Clark, Mary Louise Dow, Dorothy Kuteher and Ruth Rapa lee; Pi Beta Phi. Virginia Foster, Pat Peterson and Jean Swift; Phi Mu, Virginia Griswold and Hen rietta Kortlang; Sigma Delta Tau, Frances Kalin, Rcselyn Lashin sky, Jeannette Polonsky, and Mu riel Krasne. Sigma Kappa, Winifred Henke and Frances McQuillan; Barb A. W. S. League. Velma Ekwall and Adrienne Griffith; Raymond Hall, Sally Carter, Nadine Kirkpatrick. and Jean Osborn; Wilson Hall, Elizabeth Mercer. Members of the A. W. S. board who served as judges at the try out were Miss Barbour, chairman; Mary Yoder, Barbara Selleck, Helen Pascoe, Dorothy Bents, Max ine Durand and Elsie Buxman. MATH ORGANIZATION TO HONOR DR. CANDY (Continued from Page 1.) matical knowledge. The five parts deal with arithmetic, trigonometry, measurements of volume and area, measurement of pyramids, and practical farm problems. Remeas urement of lands after the annual inundation was also set forth. With plates of all parts of it. as well as lantern slides, he will illustrate his lecture so that all may see the hieroglyphic writings. All active members of Pi Mu Epsilon are requested to be pres ent at 7:15 for a short but very urgent business meeting in Social Science auditorium. Barbs Hold Hour Dance Tonight Another of the highly successful barb hour dances, sponsored by the Barb AWS league, wil be held in Grant Memorial tonight, from 7:30 to 9:30. Edith Filley and Lois Lirhliter are in charge of this affair. Let us repair your watch. Good Work REASONABLE PRICES C. L. Storer, Jeweler P. L. Webster, Optometrist 1507 O St. Sanitone Cleaning Will remove every particle of soil from the very heart of all fabrics. Suits, hats, spring o a t s have that fresh, new nppenr nnee when Sanitone cleaned. PliJriPPrTJ CLEANER Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover Call F 2377 Service Sightseeing With Fashion ftSte JfPl A j 'j J 'Qrings to view many modes designed particidarly for young, busy ward robes Mannish slits. Pkiincess KKKI-'KK coats fitted. Jl(XEK COA TS uliort, boxy, youthful. ScilIAPAHELLFS HIGH-BUTTON EI) JACKET Mills. StKOLLEK COATS the hm. knee-length sivaij;ei. Non-stop suits topcoat and tailleur eiis-embled. Boleros. Swing skirts. PlUMAVERA COLORS flower-fresh. Vagabond sashes for small waists. Tropical shades to make one look vital. ReDINGOTES full wool coat over print frock. vS if ST 1: 1 GlOVES hthli?hting color. PARTY GOWNS with full, filmy skirls. FOOTWEAR high in front or very sandalized. Hats low crown, hack on the head, characterful. FlOCKS dirndl (full skirt), Empire or princess-cut. Coats and suits 16.50 up Junior misses frocks- 7.50 up Fabric glo es 1.00 to 2.95 Won EN'S 1 ( OTW EA R 6.00 lo 13.50 H ATS 1 .95 up 0 1 ivj I ! I I . " v.l