The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1938, FORMAL FASHION EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE DAILY NF.FJRASK lN. FKIDAY, NOVEMBER' 11. 1938
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Accessories Go Over
In a Big Way-Brighter
They Are, the Better
It's an accessory year, s;y Yopue, Harpers Bazaar anil tlic
Daily Xebraskan. lints, ploves, scarves are jitUlier than ever
before, and we think it's a srood tiling. Even tlie most con
servative spirits are blossoming out in riots of color, the brighter
the better.
Bob Turner, Kappa fSipna, fill dressed up . . a Mack double
breasted tuxedo with braid-trimmed lapels . . . from Golds.
IMcn Pascoe, Chi Oincca, Mortar Dorml Honorary Colonel
enndidnte is a symphony in bine anl ohl rose , . , Imvic chiflon
formal with a a1hcroi bolice. square neck and pnff sleeves
I l,n-t n1 Miivlliui. silvi-r slimirvs . . . and a
silver locket villi a brilliant blue stone . . . dressed for the Ball
!v old's.
Fashion Rules Merger
of Modern with Classic
in Natty Sports Outfits
This year, per visual, sports
clothes have undergone no drastic
changes. In sports it's the classics
that are best. Eut :.ny element of
sameness is shunned by fi?hion
vise roeds. To achieve this seem
ingly impossible coalition of fash
ion and classicism taV:es some do
ing, but Nebraska coeds, as over,
prove themselves equal to any
thing. (And v.-e mean anything! I
Take the Ray twins of Kappa
Kappa Gamma whose tailored
sport jackets are the very essence
of correct Eritish tweeds. They are
fashioned of rough-surfaced rose
colored woolen paided in light
green, blue and yellow. Novelty
is added by the six pockets and
the new cardigan cut. With these
jackets. Verna and Betty wear
navy blue skirts and angora
sweaters in a soft shade of blue.
Knitted dresses are a'.ways
popular with feminine campusites,
especially when they are as dis
tinctive as the green El Shirro
dirndl sweater cress which Marian
Bradstrect wears. This Gamma
Phi declares that the style comes
straight from Hollywood.
' The Plaidi are in.
Betty Lehman, Sigma Kappa
giggle-gal, goes ahroad in a gay
plaid pleated skirt lopped by a
warm green sweater jacket.
Combining a candy pink angora
sweater with a brown knit skirt
is Elizabeth Smith of Alpha Omi
tron Pi.
The Tri Delt community jumper
really gets around. This gay yel
low and brown checked job be
longs to Marj Liniiquist. but has
been seen, complete with match
ing jacket on neatly all the sisters.
Match-mates in soft green are ,
the favorites of Mary Virginia :
Knowles. The set includes a tweed
skirt, long-sleeved pull-over and '
formal with gathered elbow length
sleeves and a gold mesh wide belt.
Men's Religious Group
Meets or Noon Today
Men's religious discussion group
will meet at a lunch today at 12:00
o'clock in former Museum, room 6.
The discussion, in accordance with
Armistice day will be, Vhat at
titude should a believer in the
God of Jesus take toward war?"
C. D. Hayes, secretary of the
University Y. M. C A will lead
the meeting. The luncheon is open
only by reservation because only
35 men can be accommodated.
Hunter College in New York
City is the largest women's college
in the world.
LINCOLN
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Before the news gets around,
make a bee line for your Arrow
dealer and pick out your quota of
Sanforized, Mitoga cut beauties
from the finest assortment of
Arrow shirts that ever hit your
campus.
Everything's brand new quiet
patterns, colorful stripes on white
grounds, checks and double
checks, many pew cellar styles
all tailored with Arrow's inimi
table touch. Hurry . . . Hurry . . . !
$2 and higher.
''Touchdown,
my eye he just
heard where to
get the new
Arrow Fall
pattern t."
Lr sty 8 i
grosgrain bound cardigan, all very
becoming to the blond Kappa
Alpine fashions intrigue Gail
Ferguson. Kappa Pelt pledge resi-!
dent, who dons a jumper in brown ;
beige, with bright yarn embroidery
around the midriff. The straps are ,
removable and then Gail has an ;
extra skirt
A preview of winter is given by
Helen Kovanda. daik haired Gam-!
ma Phi. who tells about her '..right j
red ski ruit trimmed with black
caracul. Another early bird is
Sara Smeerin, Sigma Delta Tau, !
who looks forward to wearing ner
brown wool snow suit, zipped up
! the front find having little red
; leaves on the collar.
Coal black woolen makes the
isnrw suit worn by Ruth Samnurg,
I SPT pledge. It has a white collar,
and there are two white insets on
the jacket front. T.uth wears with
it white snow boots and white an
, gora hat and gloves.
Petticoats Must
Show This Year,
Says Fashion
White, black, flame, fusebia
crushed rose, eggshell, wine, lime
... sapphire, patio blue, strato
sphere blue... all lueious new
names for lovely new colors in
winter formals shown at Miller's.
In the stvle of the gay nineties
we find a black taffeta with a
shirred bodice, pink and blue bows
on the skirt, a cotton petticot
ana a jace oai i fmrmm
A doll's hat in black with cerise ! S I MART
velvet flowers sets off a blacK ; w
pencil satin silhouette style with
matching cenae jiowers. fcnirreu
chartreuse satin gathered st the
-nitrt rnrrie out its fullness in
succeeding bands of shirring down
the skirt wmcn jiares. i.nyai oiur
in a formal with tiered ruffles is
set off with red velvet bows.
Ice pink net over metallic with
ihinestone bodice and slender
shoulder straps is the height of
femininity, jne crusnea iosom ti
feet and the old fashioned bustle
have come in from the gay ninties.
The starlight ihinestone trim
KTiarkles under bricht lithts. New
est in the limelight is the monastic
A
oir;
Janet Gaynor
Robt. Montgomery
"3 Loves Has Nancy"
riot
"Woman Ag-ainst
Woman"
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NEBRASKA-PITT
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ARROW SHIRTS
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"Men With Wings"
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Fred MacMurray
Ray Milland
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"MARS ATTACKS
THE WORLD"
Yesterday' Crowdi Relied
In the Aislei . . . Said It
Wsi the Funniest P cture in
Years . . . WINCHELL . . .
Says It't Funnier Than Long
Underwear ... See It
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By Betty Meyer.
Red. brown, green and bine
combine to make a wool and suede
sweater for Jean Hughes, brunette
Alpha Thi. YVooly grey forms the
front panels of Tlieta Eeiie
Knight's Kelly green sweater.
Weezie Lefler of the same house
looks very cozy in her wooly red
cardigan.
Angora, that campus favorite,
is worn bv Jean HolU Alpha Chi,
in an aqua bolero, sne wears 11
over a black velvet skirt.
For formal wear, Corky Ash
ton has white angora sweater
gloves and kerchief. None of
this factory stuff for this Alpha
Phi Corky, she did all the knit
ting herself.
Betty Benson, Phi pledge, ac
cents her brunette charm by pink
angora soeks and sweater and
tiny pink bows in her curly hair.
Bell-Hop moos.
A bell-hop sweater of red
brushed wool is worn by Mr.ry
Ellen Crites, AOPi pledge. The
sweater has black and gold but
tons. To set off her red hair, Pat
Prime wears a pzlc yellow an
gora jacket. There's more to the
jacket than a lot of fuzz, how
ever. It has a sentimental value,
having been sent to this Alpha
Phi by a friend in Atlantic City.
Match mates at the angora
anklets and sweaters of Eetty Gib
son, Gamma Phi. Peggy West, of
the same house, will keep warm
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this winter in her white wooly
mittens with matching initialed
scarf.
To match her gold suede bolero,
Elinor Hakinson, Alpha Chi, has
a wide belt of the same material.
More suede, in the tan waist and
matching turban worn so jauntily
by Maxine Meyers of Gamma Phi.
For art's sake, Geeg Johnson,
Alpha Phi has a denim smock
with wood barrel buttons up the
rWlng
front. Nice thing for a d
lab and very practical
A bright note in the drab winco,
landscape will .be sounded bv p-,t
Woods, K A T pledge, in L
fuzzy red mittens with anklets u
match. Red too are the wool bon
net and gloves of Doris GnV
Gamma Phi lieta. '''
Buffalo Bill 1$ in.
Shades of Buffalo Bill; gob
ble Marston Sigma Kappj head"
woman, sports cowboy gloves of
pigskin, with gaunlet cuffs dec
orted by a horseshoe of Sjv."
studs.
Red and blue is the f0,ih-r
sticking so pertly from the crown
of the teal blue sport hat w-irn
by Betty Jean Turner, Alpha
Omega. 1
Lending her support to it,
cause of the extreme tvne 0f hat
is Marge Heuser, Theta sh
proudly wears a black felt profile
beret trimmed with a bright green
feather. Louise Oddo, fiao,p
brunette Sigma Kappa. wearV w
black -doll hat" tipped far 'over
her face. A red bird perches in
the center of the roundrd ciowi!
To supply the good ground
work that every college girl
needs, Maria Donnely wears
high platformed sport oxfords
in several tones of brown Los
Harpster, AOPi, tramps about
the campus in black flat-heeled
sport shoes with red and black
lacings around the top tdse
Matching her spindle heeled tan
and brown kid shoes, Helen Abel
of Alpha Phi, carries a plat
form bag in the same colors.
Gamma Thi Beta will hoM i'S
annual Founders day bunnwt at
6:30 Frid.Ty evening at the V-iiWr.
ity club. Seventy-five w.! fre
present. Decorations will H in f-.e
sorority colors, brown arA mi
and the sorority Tower, the csrnv
tion. Toastmistress will be Helen
Kovanda, and toasts will be given
by Betty Fosbury, represent:
the pledges: Irene Holcnhr
sophomore: Eetty Gibson. j;:n:nr
Carolyn Kennedy, senior: Mrs!
Arnim West, alumnae. Miss Mar
guerite McFhea will also give a
short toast.
For dramatic entrance into
a FORMAL season
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lOiriJE IMkin for feitive clothes for pala nipril f
llie formal season. You'll find lliem lierc at Miller.
Youthful MiphUtication in learning alin. or a demure
fa-liion that miht liave leen Ixirrowed from your
frrandinolher n ilh its quaint hurtle or ide lioops. 16.95
lo $23, in Junior Sbop, Second Floor.
Danrins feel Mep li?ht and prarefully vben beautifully
frbod in satin. Black 'or while, illi open loe and open
hank. S3. Shoes, Second Floor.
fifC Jewelry lakes on added glimmerinss and sparkles im
portantly to tie with llie stars themselves. Prices from
SI to S10. Jewelry Street Floor.
Hair poes UP for formal wear, pivinp your head a proud,
repal look. Have your coiffure desipued for you in our
Hcautv Salon, Second Iloor.
j Our accessory shop, second floor, offers many helpful
suppeslions on what is right lo wear with what. If you've
any problems, lake ihem here, and assure yourself a dra
matic entrance to a formal reason.
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