3 $t J wis jrm r?j JtOX FASHION eftaete. K g Till: DAILY INKKUASKW, Till KSinV, SKPTKMKKR IS. 193K THREE Masculine Miscellany Except for the man of 50 find only a few of those, hats, too, are running to a loungier, more com fortable stylo plus a much wider range of shades and fantastic trimmings. Otherwise, felts are more and more pliable and flex ible, to be worn exactly as the Individual likes and looks best. Early fall models will carry the narrower bands. Crowns have a tendency to run lower and brims a tendency to run wider as was the style even last year. While jiff) inip brims probably are the larg est sellers, off the face models are coming back strong but al ways in the softer, more pliable manner. There is scarcely a shade of tan. brown or gray with some green interspersed that is not rep resented. One of the outstanding trends is the great flare to rough haggy materialt for mid-winter use and for the same old reason -such materials lend themselves io much more to that comfortable, colorful look. The basic models In these hats come from the Tyrol and other more famous winter re tort localities which is further evidence of how we are protruding ports styles into town and busi ness use. Wool Ties to the Fore. Because they are much easier to tie because they wrinkle a great deal less and because they last twice as long, wool tics wiil be one of the most popular style r of cravat through the long winter months. They made a new debut About town years ago and have been gaining steadily in favor ever since. These are not the heavy bunglesome woolens of ten years ago, of course, but thin lightweight woolen fabrics which from a short t distance have all the lure of rich silks both in texture and brilliant patterns. They are a boon to the man who inevitably has trouble getting the stiffer silks into a neat, easy knot. You'll find every store showing a large dis play of this neckwear Hnd you'll be amazed how Httrai lively the designs and colors are developed. Rich, luxurious silks, however, will never be displaced entirely in the wardrobe of particularly dressed men and the silk neckwear for fall and winter displays a gorgeous selection of brilliant de signs and colors. Collar Attached Shirt, Go Big. Never before In the history of American dress have soft collar attached shirts had such a plav. They have always been good in summer, of course, but today, four out of five men wear them to busi ness in fact, every occasion ex cept formal dress itself. There are three outstanding models the original polo shirt with the long buttoned down points to the collar -the slightly shorter pointed , hilar without buttons and the foliar with the short, semi-rounded points (usually buttoned down l. msde so popular a few years ago by the duke of Windsor and stii; (Continued on Piige 8.) Daily Nebraska n Fashion Editor Covers Formal Fall Opening of Downtown Stores Pledges Preen For Initial N. U Appearance Ann Beard, Thota pledge, tones down her red and blue plaid jacket and skirt with a red sweater. Virginia Jones, Chi O. pledge, has a severely tailored aqua wool dress. It has a maroon zipper down the back with a matching hankie in the front pocket. With it she wears a marmink bolero and bergundy accessories. For afternoon, beautiful in its simplicity is Mildred Manning's, Gamma Phi pledge, black rough crepe dress with gold clips and belt, pert black felt hat with brightly colored feathers. "Kappy" Horner, a Delta Gamma, in an ever-popular wool, rfist colored, a blue hat, and nov elty name clip in wood. Barbara Lee of the Chi O pledges chooses a grey wool dress with white and black lines thru it. black buttons down the front, white collar and cuffs, suede ac cessories including a pouch bag on draw strings. Lillian Williamson, Phi Mil pledge, has a green and brown plaid wool skirt with a brown velveteen vest. With this, she wears a bright green dunce hat, creme colored sport shoes with green anklets, and she carries a brow'n kit purse. Sigma Kappa pledge Marion Fulton ha a blue date dress with a little box jacket trimmed in hammered gold. Dark haired Joan Beltzer, Delta Gamma pledge, plus a dark skirt, pink angora, prom, and flats, velly much like college. Ramona KD Hanson likes her green woolen peasant dress em broidered In multi-colored yam flowers, and goes unusual in her accessories. Tri Delts envy their pledge Rosalie Towse her red fox chulitjy jacket. Raymond Hall's Jean Echtin kamp wears a blue velvet date dress with blue accessoiies. Lincoln Gamma Phi Betty Fos bury brightening the campus in her reel and blue plaid wool with neat white collar and ruffs, plus led suede beanie, blue suede purse. Registration rush smoothly taken rare of in black and white checked skirt, plain black top. black anil white flats, by Margaret Mover, Delta Gamma pledge. Chi O Pledge Barbara Dale sports a top wine costume suit with a crushed plush cape trimmed In top wine. With it she wears a black doll hat. Esther Patterson of Raymond Hall wears a brown silk blouse under her salmon colored bolero with matching skill. Her accesor ies are brown. Betty Patrick, Alpha Xi pledge, touc hes up her Spicer, Cinnamon dress with red earth belt, shoes, purse, gloves and hat. Add to knic k-knacks Betty Jane L E A F L E Tjy ' M .v. cu- cardigans I f n Color, Color Everywhere Gay 90's Keynote Season's Styles For Campus Coed 1 alley cninpus The silhouette is tall and slim with uplifted bosom, high erect shoulders . . . skirts slightly shorter . . sleeves raised in new narrower lines . . . high collars rise to meet UPSWEPT coiffures . . . soaring millinery . . . EVERYTHING IS GOING UP! find what is the style for college men? Just to look up to . . . and keep up with . . . these "fashion fancy" college women! (DDDi Mallat's "Time Marches On" charm bracelet, or Lorraine Grant's unusual garnet ring. 1 Marion Lydick. Alpha Phi, who l spent her freshman year at Stephens has as her mascot a big IP r SAVE 25 to 50 BUY USED BOOKS BUY USED BOOKS 111.. io LONG'S Discount COLLEGE on BOOK STORE NeW TX'S j Faring I'harmary Mtlg. Johnny joiinskn 1 m sssyssNSSspr In s brown teddv bear dressed Wentworth uniform. Bv the wav Teddy's name is Alfonso. Natalie Johnson, an A O PI, In a black taffeta skirt; matching bolero and while chiffon bloure. A mustard colored wool two piece dress is chosen by Alpha Xi pledge Kathleen llyndshaw. The Jac ket has black velvet leaves Hp pliqued at the waist and neck, matching her accessories. A gray wool dress and black accessories are chosen by Ray mond Hall j Carol Morgan. Mary Fran Kier. Aloha adding to the color of the Fresh man dance with her Bordeaux beenle and Jacket over a striped, accordion pleated skirt. Genevieve Stein of 8 D T seems to go In for the dirndl. She be. decks herself In one fashioned of black taffeta with royal blue ac cessories. Jane Chambers, KKG pledge, borrow the blue of the Stream liner stewardess In her "Hostess Phi, Blue" suit The short jacket is made with six pockets. The skirt is pleated. Mary Brion, Alpha Xi pledge, chooses a teal blue suede cloth dress. Short puffed sleeves and trimmings of black caracul fur and the ever present blac k acces sories complete the picture. Gail Ferguson, KD pledge, catching attention In a black vel vet date dress with a square neck line and tiny puffed sleeves, dainty white lace touching up the neck and sleeves, a tiny doll hat and black suede accessories making the outfit complete. Marion Gibson, Kairbury D. G., her blue eyes accented by a blue velveteen dress, dubonnct acces sories. Janice Lee Morrison, Alpha Phi. the envy of the house with her pastel cardigan sweatshirts or dered from New York. Esther Ellers endorses the mode for contrast with the tucked brown skirt, light tan top and green suede belt. This new Kappa fas tens htr skirt with tiny gold but tons at the neck. Louise Matthews of Raymond hall chooses dubonnct accessories to wear with her black suit. Chi O pledge Jo Ann Green ! Look Like This . . . With One of Our New Permanents at $2, $3, $5 Complete Shampoo and Wave 35c "Up" Curls 15c Extra J 1122 "O" Cosmetique M THIS IS NOT A SCHOOL B29G4 wears suspenders with her green velvet gored skirt and white satin blouse and green velvet bolero. Of course there are green acces sories. A gaypb.id cardigan style jacket of gray, black and red is worn with a hlack alpaca skirt by Alpha Xi pledge Ben Alice Day. The blouse is her famous signatuie af fair. She has her friends write their names on it and then em broiders the signature. Florence Mall, Alpha Phi. takes her wooden name pin and uses it on a blue felt snap brim. . AM- 4 !! 111! m Sffi ! t'v"-" ivy -v" i r 4) A new year begins An old friend greets you HOTEL I LINCOLN j t Ilic finest ill liHllroomj hdH liiinciict fiicilit'iefj E. L. WILBUR, Mgr. FRANCES WARNER, Sue. Director. J somber colors. Anything with a purple or mauve cast is good. So are the blue-greens. The tweed suits, new dresses, and the bright feathers of hats all feature the same brilliant or richly subdued colorings of the au tumn leaves and foliage. Bird col ors, too, are shown in new fa shions, with vivid bluebird blue one of the more popular colors among the college set. Among the wood tones featured are the russet reds of autumn leaves, the rich tones of mahogany, pinegieen and ce dar. Many beautiful shades of green are shown, ranging from vivid green to deep blue greens of old pine trees. Vintage shades are shown in hats and dresses, as well as ac cessories, and include glamorous new reds with purplish hue, such as huckleberry, sloeberry. rose berry and grapejuicc. Cherry red and cherry winu are both featured as new style colors. Raspberry teds are lovely in wools and soft silks. Vivid splashes of color add in terest to clark dresses and cos tumes. Suits display bright hlouscs or gleaming tops of flower pastels. Rare combinations of subtly contrasted or blended colors are shown in dresses, too, after the Alix manner. Two or three colors of hte same range arc also beau tifully combined. sll oil are jlitly flured, bo y with brilliant I'-very year every one gets all 1 excited about colors. You read ' that this color or that one is to i be worn to the exclusion of prac- ' tically everything else. Such j statements are, of course, gross ex- I aggerations and you'll find just as i . many good old blacks and browns I worn as there always have been. I Lincoln, Nchr., Scptcinlicr l.'itli. " Fashion iNevertneicss there are a few col- coci s 1111111; 01 with townsman e mi !,. m ri. n t..o(o ; T.;., Z Siis fan winte ""l" if '? vi-w Iho .lisplnys of l ho win'.low-trimmen,' son. ,ut- Jllt'l(' shmlcs. ccllopliniic papers, and soplm- Smartest of all, always, is black. H('iit'd charcoal lettered signs to tell the fashion story in writ- Any wardrobe that doesn't boast inr, lliotigh the windows in themselves spelled "Fair'' ?h!Ttnn?,.S0Odtbl,,cki,tllTM u ' Thv '""""; nincfu's have come into their own. This the basic costume type should be.rn, c..;,. 1.,,.. 1 n- 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 ashamed of itself. j s 'm,l,)''S I"H s hats arc adorned with ostrich pinnies and Outstanding probably are plum ! Vl'"s- I''10 l"11"' "I;ISS waistline and hoop skirts arc reminiscent and the new teal blue. They're rich ; ol the good old days of I'eiuininit v. Evening gowns are strap. wZ. ,.i?ui u ,u !"'ss' ('V''11 nsiltt-i-Ji-ss. and brought, hack the camisole. Thev ........ .i,l UUICI IMU.C I ,.,,. ,.., .... ..) ,..l C.,T,. inw.n, ,,i , . , , 1 null tuii ii., rn i'i, plnsticated, 111 one color and complemented jewelry. The deep sophist icatd wines, plums, dubonnct. set off the rich velvet materials, heavy crepes and wool frocks. The new teal blue is most often combined wilh dubonnct. This fall, as in most years, black remains the favorite for any feminine cos tume, because it can be relieved with any number of different colors, in accessories, and with much heavy jewelry. Furs, es pecially the nw short chubby jackets, are part of nianv dress 1 costumes. i Scallops find Iheinselves on shoes, dress shoes. Platform j soled sandals are featured for dress and sports. Wedge soles, slightly less thick than this summer, are on the campus and sport shoes. j Stepping out in style, are the no-longer somber suits for j 1 Tic college man, and every other man. of course, (ireens, browns, and blues, traditional colors, are much brighter this fall, and allow the male to express himself in the accessories j he wears. Ties look like great splashes of autumn leaf colors, and socks continue to have circles that go round and round in 1 1 1...: 1 .. 1. j 1 1.. 1 CCI, COIICCI i lilt l-IIMII, UIMyilCM Mill SO IIIUI'II.II) IMCII'l WHO the suit but to attract attention to Iheinselves. Men's shoes as always, are substantial looking, with slightly different, styling. As ye, there seems to be no back to the gay nineties movement" for the masculine stvles. Sigma Kappa's pledge Ann Schumann has a Rancho Rose cos tume suit. The jacket is "Chubby Wolf." Suede cloth in deep rose and blue, and black accessories, on of Delta Gamma's Betty Shroeder, new class. Florence Meyerscm SPT will go stepping in smart Pansan acces sories. Doris Grabow. Kappa I'elt, takes our eye in a rust wool dress, with waist line flattered by a wide sash of similar material; tiny flowers running up to the bodire. Matilda Halley, pledge of Chio O., sports The dress black plain a is costume suit, with a gath ering down the front. The jacket has a patent leather design. Na turally, she completes the outfit with black accessories. Ruth Somberg new SDT. has a smart black wool sport dress with a large red horse zipper talon. Mary Rokahr. Tri Dclt, looking forward to wearing her gray bush coat lots over different skirts. A three piece beige suit is the pride and joy of Betty Kennedy, Kappa pledge. The suit has a hip length jacket, r.ipped up the front, a swagger coat with squared shoul ders, and just to liven things up, a flame colored scarf at the neck. Miriam Rubnitz of Omaha is the S.D.T. neckerchief wearer. She has a most unusual oc llection. Janis Adams. Gumma Phi, full skirted silk, and wine accessories, such as hat, gloves and shoes, whips out in a smooth manner. Faye Lambert, Chi O pledge, wears a two piece suit with a black and white checked top and a checked long sleeved jacket. In, eluded in her black accessories are zipper shoes. 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