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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1939)
tray vi mi THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 DAILY NEBRASKAN THIRTEEN Twinkle in aqua lace DO'S ANP BOOT'S Heed These Words to Wise Y I ." 4? i -Si 4 x . Z7: - -3? ? 0 , U ? v .- '-.v. .-. X . -V .i..- . il i limn J ! " - :.t. 'I 4. J8 H t .MjljjauiJiuiii-Liui.JiiiiiijjiiiiiiwMiiiin-iiiMifniittiarnif m iiif Mrif in iiwf '11111111 iiwr ""irr i '"" .----- B rJJ rr m-jnj Macdnnald Studio. IN SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY TURNS TO Sport Coats TWEEDS PLAIN PLAIDS MIXTURES All li'.sinil)le sluulfN ini-1 lailon-i to )'ifp t ion. Sport kicks ;inl pl.iin. All tlic Inlcst to lc had. Coino in nnd see these values. $750 10 $15 00 11 M.w mil mm Sisrt 3:i to f t Mmu i Slacks to really finish out your spring outfit. Stripes, plaids, chocks, solid pat terns. High waistcd. Really knobby AH uiih Ziix-r SLACKS $395 $495 $595 RITZ SHIRTS For Spring $1.65' GRAYCO TIES ALLEN-A-SOX For Spring ' For Spring 55c 35c STOP IN AND SHOP AT OUR NEW 1400 "O" ST. STORE. WE KNOW WE CAN PLEASE YOU. Bavidson-Hansen 1 100 "0" Slreet '..IT.', 1,1 1 I MTmTTTTTTTTf ,,rrTlfTTnT The Daylight Men's Store vfcroimc B3670 t.TOiJt.1.1 Do... let your hair down, so that it may float in the breeze again, or if you're the pioneer type, have it shorn within three inches making a sum total of short baby curls but do be nat ural. DON'T. . .leave your hair up ears, like ankles of the '90's, are banned once more, so snap out of the gas-jet era. DO. . .wear the new low heels. They have open heels and toes so you won't miss a thing, and what's more you'll be comfort able. DON'T... stay on your high horse. Get down off the stilts and relax. When low heels are making it possible for you to stop looking over the head of your date, take advantage of it! DO. . .slip into one of the new fluffy formals and look like Scarlett when she panicked the south. DON'T. ..eling to th passe slinky formals worse than hav ing a skeleton in your closet. DO... juggle your colors. Make the rainbow a mean sec ond when you sport j'our new spring outfit, and you'll be lead ing the stjde parade. DON'T... be a little brown wren. Forget your spectrum in hibitions and go native amongst a galaxy of purple, chartreuse and fudchia. DO... let that orange lipstick rest in peace while you wear your new purple outfit. Select one cf the subtler harmonizing rec'a. DON'T . . (tho you may be the orchid type) let it get the best of you and go about in the blaz ing sun with a wild lavender mouth. In addition to men vot ing thumbs down on it, it looks like... Streamlincd soies. Beneath her ankle-swish in g skirts she wore highly starched and embroidered petticoats. Grandpa loved such enticement, and . Grandma wouldn't call 'em carnal. Today's coquette combines camisole and petticoat in one gar ment. It has ruffles and lace and ribbons stream-lined to prac ticality. But it retains all the charm of yesteryear: it shows up to and through too tellingly, albeit naively. Ah "Little Coquette" I Blending into the background of spring flowers, MARY EVA HUFFMAN, Raymond Hall's candidate for Best-Dressed (Jirl, wears an aqua sheer lace formal, with a bolero. A wide celanese aqua taffeta crushed girdle accentuates the colored lace. Pearls and silver slippers complete her formal costume. Formal wear and . photo courtesy Ruiige St GimmcI. At t- Casual Suit Checked Jacket! Striped Jacket! Monotone Skirt! 10 95 Young and colorful and so decidedly new looking! Cardigan jacket in soft tweed that blends colors delightfully over a plain smooth tweed skirt. It fits beautifully. Sizes 12 to 20. RUDGE'S FASHIONS Second Floor