The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1938, FORMAL FASHION EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Date Dress Dark Horse
Comes Thru for Coeds
On Nebraska Campus
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By Marian Bremers.
The many house parties, open
hl)UCpS. and' dances are always
making it necessary for Nebraska
v,p.1s to have the latest in date
ESTo" Thrta Franny Wrights
i 'n has a wine and teal crepe that
m mike the fellows take notice.
:nl , f are skirt and trim of
1 1 . UnMno am A hilt.
rhinestone and 'rs- "."
! ni With her brunette coloring
...i. Wanna Knnns
K07'" i.-,,.iv in a hunter's
n wool ln trimmed in mul
. .4 ,,(( c nf candlewick
ti-l-OlOieil niii-
Vain- , t. Marlon
Another diumc
Stone from Kappa Delt wear, a
rust WOOl,
ss decorated with yarn flower
dress uv . . h
embroidery. ---
Chi Val Harper
fairness Py aPPec .
woo dress innm.w ... - - -rXs
a skunk chubby jacket,
puis "J" o.,ni. u,hft k an
Then Donna r ,
IX -AiphaW - per.
fpet n oiive y"-" -
' . . ii.. tame materia on
hraid Of l"c
on the front and brown accesso-
rv!'n THllKil. Delta Gamma,
brought ungual brown angora
"" h . ...ui..v, io on te til a n
hut strikng. Mnp ul v ,
! en are used in Alpha Xt Delt'S
. , '.. uiiiilu aist firpss
Marina -
which is accented by a wide green
Miede belt.
Wool, Wool, Everywhere.
.... : :n a n Pi accents
her teal date dress with a large
, i iha npi-kline. while
rdial pin m "
Alpha Chi Dcloris Bors uses n
rhineston. clip on her Ual monas
tic style dress.
Smooth Ginny Smith of Theta
chooses a maroon wool having
detachable plaid vest and white
pique collar 'and bright silver
buttons. Black velvet for dates
is the choice of Doris Grabow,
Kappa Delt pledge. Kappa Betty
Jane Hopewell looks perk in a
light blue chashemere knit
dress, as does Alpha Phi Janice
Lee Morrison in her pale blue
knit dress with China blue ac
cessories. Again teal appears,
this time in Theta Lois Keller's
crepe dress of teal, wine and
black. Maxine Kingsbury, Delta
Gamma, with the auburn hair
and blue eyes is a picture in her
dark rose wool accented with
gold buttons and black acces
sories. Plaid makes a lowly dress for
Betty Gronqmst, Alpha Xi Deit.
when combined in yellow, preen
and blue. Hazel Wis'ncr or Alpha
Omicron Pi will cause many com
plimentary glances when she ap
pears in her mustard sheer wool
dress embroidered in yarn, while
Chi Omega Margaret Jane Pyle is
darling in a black crepe woven
with white yarn.
ftVHoopsMy Dear" as Gay Nineties
Bring Back Ribbons, Ostrich Plumes,
Petticoats in Feminine Fripperies
White Chit Son Sets OSS Morgan
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By Helen JK Severa.
It's hoops, my dear, and a riot
of pi;.ids...a black ribbon about
your neck and an ostrich feather
in your hair... the demurely dar
ing petticoat formal and some
times just the suggestion of a
bustle. . .and a muff to keep your
hands warm! All to take you back
to the gay nineties! New monastic
type formals with yards and yards
of material and wido waist belt
ilk
"The soealled social sciences are
not sciences at all in any manner
analogous to the natural sciences."
Dr. Harold V. Woods, president of
Princeton university, adds that
science has helped the man in the
street but little in deciding how he
should vote.
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feminine touch.
The Honorary Colonel was there
...but no one knew who she was
...at Hovland Swanson's formal
fashion show, Tuesday night. Her
disguise was made perfect by h
black mask, and her colonel cos
tume was correct to the last detail.
Her honorary highness introduced
the fashion show. . .
Two-Timers.
In a white wool gold appliqued
evening wrap over a pleated white
chiffon formal, also gold appliqued.
...Hope Drummond, Chi Omega
...gold leaves in her hair. Ked
hair set off by black velvet formal
with a white lace square collar and
wide lace band around lower skirt-
line, black velvet full-length wrap
with white fur collar. . .Claudine
Burt, Tri Delta. . .whlet ostrich
feather in her hair.
Metallic plaid gingham with a
hoop skirt and a black velvet rib
bon around her neck... Doris Gra
bow, Kappa Delta. White bunny
waist-lengui wrap over blue velvet
dropshoulc.er formal.
...Nan Talbot, Delta
Gamma. . . jeweled
white kid gloves. Full
length red wool prin
cess style coat with
silver fox pockets...
Louise Oddo, Sigma
Kappa.
Two-timer dress of
blue crepe, short skirt
for daytime dress, and
long skirt for formal
evening wear... Ruth
Calrk, Alpha Xi Delta
. . .gold girdle at waist.
American beauty taf
feta with same color
velvet trim, puffed sleeves. . .black
ceives more public-1 velvet full-length wrap with white
ity and salesman-: bunnv sleeves. . .Marv Stoddard,
Alpha Phi... combs in her hair.
Laetex, Too.
Versailles blue faille, short white
quilted wrap... Betty Rowland,
Alpha Chi Omega, in a Louise Mul
ligan formal. . .blue ostrich feather
in her hair. A symphony in black
net over taffeta, black sequins on
bodice. . .Jeanette Polonsky, Sigma
Delta Tau. . .a red chiffon hand
kerchief to break the black mo
notony. Whiet satin, lestex bodice
extending to hipline. . .Lois Harp
ster, Alpha Omicron Pi... topped
by black fox fur jacket.
Red metallic jacket over red
crepe. . .Marjorie Dirks, Pi Beta
Phi. . .embroidered sash. Dinner
dress in black crepe, metallic
blouse. . .Lois Keller, Kappa Alpha
Theta. Plaid wool hooded full
length wrap, red muff .. .Dorothy
Evans, Phi Mu. Judy 'N Jill egg
shell moire taffeta with a ilttle
bustle flounce in back. Rose satin
with pleated bodice .. .Thais Ann
Haley, Gamma Phi Beta... blue
velvet short coat.
Whits petticoat formal topped
with pink ruching. . .Beth Howley.
skunk bolero jacket. American
beauty taffeta formal pleated at
top. . .Rosanne Sheehan, Kappa
Kappa Gamma. . .blue- ostrich
plume In her hair. Purple draped
crepe, butterfly sleeves, low V
neck front and back. . .Ruth Clark,
Alpha Xi Delta. . .fuschia crepe
sash tied In bow at front uaistiine
. . . gold mesh shoes.
Angora sweater and mitts...
Hope Drummond. . .plaid metallic
that catches the extra fullness
wherever you want to put it seem
to be the only really new and dif
ferent style to break the formal
line this year.
The two-timing formal with its
ont top and two skirts, one for
daytime dress wear and the other
for evening wear is
not an entirely new
fashion but a prac
tical one that re-
ship this year than
in most years be
fore. Sleek. rippling
satins in the rose
and purple shades
frtittliro lactAv
Ul waist lines and
'M bodices. Metallic
lops many a neavy
crepe formal... and
metallic plaids are
something new to
look at,, from white bunny wrrps
to "hug-me-Lights" are short fur
jackets. . .definitely leading the
velvet short and full-length formal
wraps, still the good old stady-by.
Sequins run a close second to
the metallics and are seen espe
cially in short transparent-over-jackets.
Fluffy little angora
sweaters may be worn over many
types of formals. . .and starched
wliite lace and white net add the
ft
formal, blue trim. . .hoops. of
course. White net and silver lame
. . .Claudine Burt. . .blue love-birds
in her hair. Flame red chiffon for
the Lambeth Walk... Doris Gra
bow. Arctic white net, iridescent
sequins, lastex waisted blue velvet
full-length wrap... Nan Talbot.
And a Lumber Jacket.
White bunny jacket over Amer
ican beauty moire taffeta, and
hoops. . .Louise Oddo. Ermine
edged black velvet hooded wrap
over blue slipper satin and V.ack
et...Mary Stoddard. Black wool
wrap bordered with black velvet
over metallic gingham formal...
Betty Rowland. White tucked
taffeta, Mademoiselle fashion...
Jeanette Polonsky. . .blue velvet
full-lentgh wrap with stand-up
collar.
Black slipper satin, drop shoul
der. . .Marjorie Dirks. . .black vel
vet coat. Black taffeta petticoat
dress with pink rases at choulder,
neckline, and on skirt... Lois
Havptiter. . .damask coat. Lum'oer
jac!;et in blue, blous?d, over blue
metallic formal .. .Dorothy Evans.
Fusohia sequin "hug me tight"
jacket over black matelacse...
Lois Keller. Monastic dinner dress
in black. . .Thais Ann Kaley.
Long-haired black monkey jacket
over red crepe... Ruth Clark.
White starched lace. . .Rossmary
Sheean . . . b'.ack velvet wrap.
Whits net hoop skirt formal...
Beth Howley. . .blue velvet short
wrap.
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Jean Morgan, Alpha Phi, Ne
braska Sweetheart candidate, sets
off her dark hair and eves witli a
- RlnehHrt Marden.
white chiffon formal, softly draped
. . . .gold sequin girdle, gold sequin
cap and twisted gold satin cloth
sandals. . . .all from Gold's.
Union Fireplcce
Proves Its Worth
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j I N. U. Grad Pleads Red Cross Cause
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Now.
You Can get A Complete
TUXEDO OUTFIT
That You Would Reg. Pay 23.55 For
1975
for
Only
Tuxedo. Handsomely Tailored.
(Single or double bremted. Mldnite Blue or
Arrow Dress Shirt
formal Tie
'Black or Mldnite. Tied or to be tied.)
Studs and Links
'Jet black or perl grey.)
Suspenders
iBinck or white. Leather or clip ends.)
Black Hose
Wg Collar
Complete
Reg. 18.50
Blnck.)
Reg. 2.50
Reg. 55c
Reg. 1.00
Reg. 50c
Reg. 25c
Reg. 25c
Total 23.55
Yet You Pay Only 19.75
SHOES to Wear With
Your Tuxedo
Packard...
Pr
on . e, mlnut y" -y
GooJ,P.,r of P'ck.rds.
tt T'Vmke "o rubbing
lPBnd the top.
Brownbilt...
300
Pr.
New patterns for formal
wear, pine , leathers, well
fitting hoe make Brewn
bllti real bargains at their
modest price.
GOLD'S Men's Store.
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I by the news report. However an
j ticipation of living quarters else
' where than the drafty Cocial
i Science building helped to restore
their feelings of joy.
Michigan was the first state uni
versity to recognize the need of
a museum building to centralize
the research and educational func
tions of organized scientific collections.
'Dan' Touches Match
To First Official Fire
Contrary to popular opinion, the
fireplace in the Student t'nion
lounge really works! Students who
happened into the lounge yester
day were surprised and perhaps
received a tinge of homesickness
! when they were greeted by i.
! blazing fire in the heretofore un-
used fireplace.
I Credit for the cheery fire be
! longs directly to Dan, the stu
dent Union janitor. Dan, a modest
sort of a fellow, refused to Koeept
credit for the performance, how
ever and merely commented,
"Heck, it wasn't anything. I just
chopped up a few old boxes and
; there you are."
! Dan further proved to be the man
: of the hour by promising bigger
and better fires in the future find
i pooh-fooed the reporter's sr.ggos-
tion that this was one of the
! better fires. "This first fire is
merely in the nature of a preview
but fires in the future will be tA
the old fashioned log variety flnd
should prove popular to the rtu
dents," Dan commented. .
Dr. Louise Pound is in Wash
ington, D. C, this weekend at
tending the annual meting of the
executive committee of the Amer
ican association of ui.iver. ity
won, en of whiih organization she
is a national vice-president. She
meets v( ith other special commit
tees at Chicago and Baltimore.
non
Esther Gaylord, who was grad
uated from Nebraska In 1931, now
looks out appealingly at readers
throughout the United States from
the new Red Cross roll call poster
which was painted by Lawrence
Wilbur to urge Amrricans to
"join" between now and Thanks
giving. Esther wus "tops" as a Ne
braska coed. Not only was she a
rhi Beta Kappa; she was a Mor
tar Board, Tassel, student council
member, A.W. S. president, soph
omore attendant to the Mav
queen, and president of Mystic
Fish. Now she has turned to mod
elling In John Powers agency In
New York, posing as the charm
ing housewife, the woman whose
baby Is sick or whose husband
died without leaving any insur
ance. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gaylord of Lincoln, she
has two cousins, Betty and Bob
McGeachin, now attending Nebraska.
1918 ARMISTICE
(Continued from Page 1.)
pailiuent to the news. According
to this then-active member of the
O. T. C, the cadets were march
ing from 12:30 until 5 o'clock, cov
ering most of downtown Lincoln
several times.
During the evening the strict
discipline of the preceding months
was realized, and the O. T. C. a
dots were given leave from their
quarters in the then-unfinished So
cial Scieneee hall. Most of the ca
dets Joined the street dancing near
the old capitol, where several
blocks of H street were roped off
for the dancing.
The false report which preceeded
the actual signing of the Armistice
by 48 hours server In the most
part to build up more Intense feel
ing at the time of the real action
Members of the faculty and
alumni who had friends or rela
tives at the front or in camp have
recollections of definite feelings
of relaxation from the emotional
tension of the later stages of the
Members of the O. T. C. who
had nursed hopes of being sent
"across" were at first disappointed
fit
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