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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1939)
I EIGHT DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 R PiCTU Ofc 1939 Sphintf JajJiionA. sUfPMm A ElilRRO y 111 Jfffi' Coats A I lb r iOATS . . . put jCL Awlnq. in, uoWl Afolds VTOUTL like the youthful hack or fron! fulness in the lines of the new boxy routs. Shoulders are definitely accented (a fashion note that flat ters the figure). Tweeds and 6oft fleeces. 16.95 to 19.50 Junior CoaU Second f loor. 'JpiIIS spring you'll want to look into your mirror and see yourself dressed as Dame Fashion dictates for 1939! Here at Miller's we 3iave carefully stud ied fashion trends, and we offer you those styles which we consider impor tant for spring. $ol ihsL liiik. qbxl look 'JMHS is the season to he young, to he gay, to he carefree. Clothes reflect it hy their schoolgirl pleats and flares, hy their baby bodice boleros, fitted basque jackets, tucks like the ones from your baby dresses, and by white collars, such as you wore on your first grader frock! Suits Willi fitted dress maker jacket, tiny waist. 19.50 Coslume Suilt Colorful tweed jackets topping classic tailored frocks. 19.50 Frocks With all those little girl accents we told you about! 7.95 to 19.95 loafer and HIihi' Wear Second Floor. Accessories . . qivsL iliSL fjhu&Juni lawdi NOVKLTY JKWKLRY glass flow ers, delicate and colorful as butterfly win;s. $1 to $3 GLOVKS more colorful than ever; your chance to add a three color note to your costume. I'r. $1 BAGS leathers and fabrics, in bright shades to harmonize with gloves, or glistening hlack patent. 1.952.95 BLOUSKS very frilly and feminine, in crisp uhile cottons, with lingerie touches. 1.95 and up. ' MiCKW IlAK lots of little girl col lars in laces and piques, for the talked ahout little girl look. $1 SIIOKS -have opened their toes and kicked out their heels! It's very smart to wear them toclcss and heel less. 6.50