The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1937, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Johnny IIoiccll
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Mary Anna Cockle
Three-Day Specials for Yisiting Teachers
DAILY KEBlftSKAN. THIKSDAY. OCTOHKK
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AS JOHNNY SEES IT.
Corn Cobs and Tassels took me
to task yesterday after reading a
creek in the column about a very
dry weekend. It seems this week
end will be far from dead with
the Corn Cob-Tassel Truckin' Car
nival on the books for Saturday
eve. Between six or seven indig
nant pepsters have convinced me
that the affair will be top-flight.
Among the several games of skill
will be a baseball booth at which
the object is to throw balls at the
head of your favorite prof. The
only catch is that the heads are
pictures. Anyway, the time is ripe
to get even. Yea. that's right,
down slips.
Vexed no end were members of
Kappa Alpha Theta by the dry
weekend crack. That makes me
batting about .272 for yesterday.
The Thetas arc house-partying
this weekend and extend the
usual.
New material for paddling-
swincing Soph s of Dclt is found
in Don Bayles, Charles West, Walt
Schlicting and Leo Benson.
Dean H. H. Foster, dean of law
college, gets my compliments along
with a host of others for his iron
constitution. One day this week
we saw the cigar-smoking dean
at lunch. With the perpetual
stogie clamped securely between
his teeth, the clean proceeded to
whack the victuals into small bits,
Then, holding a fork in one hand
and his cigar in the. other he
would take a bit and then chew
the food and the cigar combined
After the meal, Dean Foster arose
with a satisfied look and went
back to the department of justice
smoking a cigar, odd as it may
seem.
Will somebody please take Miss
Cockle into a corner and explain
some of the intricacies of this
brutal world. Mary Anna, still try
ing to blot my character, took
a line of choice baloney about mc
from dead - panned footballers
and as usual forgot to check up.
Ah well, the good must suffer.
No cracks will be forthcoming
from Wise Guy Paul "Larry Kel
ley" Amen this week. If he doesn't
pick up pretty soon we'll have to
fall back on that old dependable,
Charles Brock.
AS MARY ANNA SEES IT
Two Sensational Groups
of
Fur-Trimmed
Dress and
Sport
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Let me tell you about the peo
ple who drive out to Antelope to
see if the Tark is closed yet. It
seems to be one of the better linra
of the season. In fact, it worked
so well for one Fhi Gam that he
spent three evenings successfully
at the quest. But his Waterloo
came when he slipped and asked
the same girl twice. His date, a
PI Phi, reminded him that theyd
settled the matter the week be
fore, HER SHADOW.
Alpha Thi pledge, Mary Stod
dart seems to be following directly
in Botty Groth's footsteps. Betty
dated D. U. Max Lake almost con
stantly, now Mary's seen with him
occasionally. Betty had no sooner
started going with Bill Kinnamon
than Mary picked up where she
left off. "Its all in good clean
fun. of course," says Betty, "But
some day I'm going to find her a
man of her own."
DEDICATED TO.
When the Kappa Sig's sneaked
Monday, they took all the silver
ware and bedclothing in the house
and hit out for parts unknown.
The rest of the evening, corres
pondence was carried on via
KFOR broadcasting station. The
pledges had the studio dedicate
"Alone" and "I've Got My Love
to Keep Mc Warm" for the, sole
benefit of the actives, who by that
time were getting very burned up
or should I say pretty chilly
toward their freshmen, so they
countered with dedications to the
pledges of "That Old Feeling" and
"Unt'I Tomorrow."
HUSK THE HOOSIERS
Sorority girls will be racking
their brains Friday to outdress
, everyone else on the campus, but
this time it'i their cars they'll be
decorating. It doesn't matter
whether the body's by Fisher or
not, hut the gayest hacks will be
awarded prizes for the Corn Cob
Tassel Truckin Carnival, and you
don't want to miss that. It's to
be one of the biggest Coliseum
parties of the year.
NOW SHE WEARS THE DIA
MOND.
Kav Huwaldt wore a very plain
boat neck sweater yesterday. It
was black, just the kind that
shows a pin off best, and it wasn't
Just her D. G. anchor that she
looked so proud about, but the lat
est addition, Bing Crosby's Beta
pin. She's had it ever since Mon
day night.
KEEP YOUR FINGERS
CROSSED
When you turn out for the Chi
O house party Friday night, you'd
better watch vour step. There'll
be ladders to walk under, broken
mirrors and all other manner of
evil omen. They're planning to
triD people uo with all the old
superstitions that even their
rrsndmothers can remember, so
you'd better be careful.
AT LAST
Finally the rumpus raised by
the D. G. pledges has been heeded,
A certain sign that winter 11 aen
nltelv unon us and almost
Christmas present were the pledge
pins which the 20 girls from
block east of the silo now so
proudly display. After midnight
serenades, and constant griping
about being the last sorority on
the campus to be pledged, the ac
tivea finally came across.
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Coats
Shining Examples of
Magnificient Furs
on Winter Coats
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$26
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Imagine coats with: Cross
Fox, Kit Fox, Persian Lamb,
Squirrel, Martin and other
superb furs... on dressy
fleeces, nubs, shags and fine
woolens. Pencil silhouettes,
fitted fashions and swaggers
in black, brown, green and
wine, all crepe and satin
lined and warmly interlined.
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Warm, Colorful
Untrimmed
Sport
Coats
CA tree-Day
Special Feature
Price
$
16
50
Coats you want for hard, practical
wear... the coats that always look
smart because they're casuals. Fine
wool fleeces, shags and diagonal in
Doxy swaggers or fitted styles. Coats
taken from our regular stock and
specially priced for these three days.
Exceptional quality f,ne linings and
super warm interlinings. Sizes for
Juniors, Misses and Women.
WELCOME
state TEACHERS!
You'll like the
values in this
While you're here.. select
your new shoes fiom
these stunning Multl-Col-or
Suedes .... Sof toes ....
Ribbon Shoes Hi-Ties
..."Illusion" Ties.... and
others. They're very, very
special at these prices.
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Regular to $4.95
Connie Shoes
$133
Olie Peak of
'
Value-Giving
In Two
Unmatchable
Groups of
Special Values in
Sew Hats
Group No. 1 Hats Worth $5 and Over
$269
Group No 2 $3 and $3.95 Hats
$
69
Fine fur felts and suede velours i.i an Incompar
able assortment of silhouettes, colors and sizes. Al
luring high-crowned models with veils. .. .reveal
ing off the face types... and gjillant new brimmed
models. Hats that look the higher priced hats that
they are.
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Coats fcrji,i
and t
Caraculs
Mink Dyed Marmot
Russian Pony
Northern Bonded Seal
Moire Seal
Mendoza Beaver
"Dyed Coney
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Stylish Gloves
Gloves Viat are in high fashion
when you change accessories or
dressier dates. Four button pull
on warm gloves for school in goat
skin and pigrkin. And for those
dressier occasions fine suede and
kids.
$195 t0 $350
Bags
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(Brilliant New Fashion
Dresses
At Two Sensational Low Prices
Special for Nebraska Teachers
$990J$1490
Uvauhir 16.50 to
19.50 Values
R (Hilar 22.50 to
20.50 Value
Regular io $7.75
'f Jacquelines
$J.85
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Charge Purchases Will Be Posted on Your
December 1st Statement
Velvets Crepes Sheer Wools
It is a dress sensation exquisite
higher priced dresses at a sub
stantial savings for Nebraska
teachers. Styles for school, busi
ness or dates. Youthful styles just
full of trimming tricks. Jut Un
dresses that can go from class to
P. M. dates.
Junior Sizes 9 to 15
Misses's Sizes 12 to 20
Women's Sizes 38 to 44
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Suedes, calfskins and fine
grained leathers. Faithful
copies of expensive Paris
designs. Top handles, bark
straps, pouches and en
velopes $295 $5
Monograms 25c to $1.50
Truly Lovely
McCallum
Hosiery
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McCallum has always bocii
famous for loveliness in stock
f Ings. We admit tliey are s few
cents more expensive per pair
than ordinary sale stockings:
but the combination of real
bciuty and wear in these new
r three and four thread stock
ings shows their ecenomy.
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For your lull and winter ward
robeblend your hosiery tones
from this famous make, and
find that you buy less pairs
save more pennies.
Cosmetics Worthy of You
by
Kathleen Mary Quintan
Charge Purchases Will Be Posted on Your
December 1st Statement
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