PAGE FOUR THE NEBKASKAN, THUKSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 Crook, and is now engaged to a sweet little Omaha number. The Varsity tennis coach would do well to keep his eye trained on one Bill O'Connor, because that man really has tennis form. Summer Fashion Forecasts Snoopings for the i t, ... j Frolicking Fcmmc I ijffh Mary June Witmer cCJ29lj? Look, my las sies and you will see white's the color that's on a spree. You won't feel like Gretchcn after graduation in a white frock this spring and summer because It's terribly smart. Wear it with carnival col ors galore. Shim in e r i n g with sharkskin, gir dle. in with a scintillating red mesh belt will rate first in the dr&ss parade of Nebraska knowledge-getters this summer. You need not pine in vn for such, however, as Gold ,1 Company have just this in Lheir Junior Miss Dress Shop. They also have a little number which coincides so perfectly with latest news out of fashion maga zines that I foci it should have special mention. It is a two piece dress with a little fitted jacket. Its perfection of cut and absence of decoration leave plenty of room for the color to strut its stuff. It's the shade known as "bamboo'' which only reoently has been worn with so much ferver. Speaking of colors, the bathing suits at Simon's are made to give you that touch (only a touch, they're so d M biicf) of gla" 17 M I 'v"3 mour so neces- yjM plpf sary to the C' S 111.-N'i: imo mermaid. Ouote me as Baying, there is as fine a selec tion of satin laslex. sheared two piecers and prints as ever I have seen. Well, the time has come when all gals from six to sixty are planning picnics. Fine and dandy, ladies, but have you pondered that a picnic can be a flop or a feather in your cap. depending on the fashions you follow! You will b? cool and confident in a playsuit of striped cotton. Vogue says you can't go wrong in stripes an.l it must be the rule by which buyers have bought, for stripes are zipping lovn every type of costume. See Ben Simon's wide selection of the above mentioned little ditties, which consist of an all-in-on' shirt and shorts tailored to fit - with a separate skirt of con trasting or matching color. But tell me. do you kno v where you're going for such a hey - day as these play clothes war rant? Well, the Iwst place I can suggest is Capitol Beach where you can have the mosta of Lincoln. Don't miss the Fun House. It blows off any high hat you may have been wearing and trips you when you go to pick it up, but you'll come out smiling. If you're making a day of it and feel that an evening picnic would go swell after a delightful dip in that "best pool in the middle west. I swear it," Capitol Beach has also provided the picnic grounds with stoves wood, trees, green grass need I say more. Let's have a picnic! If you have your heart set on an outdoor life this summer and what cavorting coed hasn't you had better watch your hair and skin. I am telling you from ex perience, that Mr. Sun is a slicker. In one afternoon of in nocent sun bathing, he can change you from the creature your best beau called beautiful the night before, into a watery eyed, red, piece of parchment. Go about this business of tanning gradually and use a good suntan oil. I was talking to Gene Mason of 211 So. 13th street, who is head cosmetician for Ben, Your Hairdresser and she tells me there is a way to keep hair from looking like Nebraska corn silk after the drouth. Ask her about Herbex No. 3 Conditioner and Herbex Scalp Ointment. She also confided that the color to use on suntanned skin is terre cotta, and the mascara that everyone is using to give that deep, wide-eyed look is blue Contoure. by J Virginia Van Horn By now we're all singing "In the Good Old Summer Time" and meaning it, 'cause this is really summer stuff! The Park is still a mighty fine place to dance on Friday and Sat urday nights (though rather in convenient, what with having to be driven off like a herd of horses after each dance). Friday night saw Barbara Scott there with Avery Forke, and she was very neatly avoiding some prom ised dances with a second . . . Barbara, you meanie! Saturday brought out a few stags: Jack Stone, Fred Voigt, Ed Smith, O r v a 1 Pcdersen. Pat Leonard and Dot Askey were hav ing a farewell fling because Dot left Sunday on a trip. (Who said Vtorch-bearin' "? George Binger (of the athletic Bingers) appeared with a verra cute number. Yes, he's back with tales of his work in the hospital, b. b. games on Catalina Island, etc., etc.! But he's just the same modest boy he was when he left us. South Bend proved itself popu lar Sunday night. At least it ap pealed to Butch "Dimples" Luther and Virginia Haney. Evelyn Leavitt and Bill Lyman, and a pipe-smoking male by the name of Don Coy, and they all went wading or something. Max Lake and Dorothy Trigg, Betty Ann Green and Dale Ganz brought their lunches and while Betty Ann and Dale swam, Max gave a few pointers on improving their back strokes. Famed as a life guard at Muny. he received a card in the mail one day, signed "Your Pub lic" ask him about it. Laurence Lansing is back from his year's active duty at Fort A LEAH&N TO EDAKCE YOU TO DANCE IN 0 PRIVATE I.KSSONS ALSO A S LESSON COURSE Start Clans of (t BSlttS GUARANTEE LEE A. THORNBERRY ir Since vm Alr-( oolrd Studio MIX) Y STREET mmw. the Itsta fun in Speaking of dreamy eyed maid d e n s, re minds me of Tuesday night last, which found couples swaying to that Morgan music at the Turnpike Morgan and his band were seen heard and enjoyed by an im mense crowd. Saw Pat Jensen and Claude Wilson fairly beam ing as Morgan blared out the "Beer Barrel Polka." "Good things come in small quantities" does not apply at the Turnpikj however, for Morgan's pal, . George Olson is following him there this Friday, and all who know and demand good music will be following George Olson. Mr. Olson is also a top-notch showman, having been in many Ziegfeld productions on Broad way. He will have a floorshow of twenty-one people, including his famous girl trio. If you really want to begin-or end-such an evening with the right touch, you must not mis.? the special menu served at the delightfully cool Capitol Coffee Lounge. (By th? way, the air there is actually i"f i igerated). Italian spaghetti, in the fine old style with Parmesan cheese, and rye toast, seems to have becomo a tradition with so many custom ers at the Lounge that I feel its excellence should not be kept a secret. Srrving Students for 21 Ivors YOUR LENSES DUPLICATED EYES EXAMINED Dunlop Optical Co. 120 No. 12th St. LOST AND FOUND All lost and found articles are to be turned In at the sum mer session lost and found of fice in room 305, Teachers col lege. Persons seeking lost ar ticles are requested to call at 305 for their property. I 2 J m firm m A Starring 21 People A in a brilliant O v Stn ol llrokdway Kurrrssn Inrludinf S' hid Kml." iw'ti .'iiV f.nri-V Vr, "Happy Dan," "f.VuxN T,W." ' H hooper," Sunny." Y yTand the "ZtvRfrlil t ollii i o o MAY WE HELP YOU with Your KODAK PROBLEMS Our Slorc id Headquarters for things photographic KODAK STORES m .. V:'1; .? " ' 127 So. 13 St. ( ommrrcial Radio rruraim Inrludo LUCKY STRIKE CANADA DRY DR. WEST o o o Featured at Hotel Pcnnsyl-0 dNvania, and the International A Tcasino, N. Y. City; CocanutjT VGrove & the Palamar, LosV A Angeles. o o o FRIDAY, JUNE 23 TURNPIKE o o O Advanr tlrkeU Me T. at W linl. Drat Store, 14 A S, or V DanirUon Kloral Co., 1:10)1 N St. V SIMM BEACH Your crowd enjoys the Beach pool . . . just for fun . . . healthful fun. Get up a special swim party and come out today. RIDE PLAY PICIIIC Mix a little vacation with your summer school. Use our picnic grounds free. Ride, shoot, roller skate. Dance in the evening at King's Deluxe Ballroom. II Season Swim Tickets Still on Sale row NO CHARGE AT GATE CAPITOL IB E ACEHi Hurry! Ends Friday fuWt A ffT "YOUNG MR. LINCOLN" OlU Ai I SATURDAY!! Shirley TEMPLE in SUSANNAH tTb MOUNTIES With Randolph Scott Margaret Lockwood It I ey eppie PONY FORGET TO tVAWOUM iNVITATONJoj Vf HAFPINESSWWEN YOU GET POM" .t. ! f U 1 mm IK- Start Always a Seat for 20-. Women . . . Without Men! The secret lives of beau tiful girls barred from ro mance! . . . untamed . , . herded . . . fighting for a feel of LIFEII LAB icith an exciting cast of ot'ffy French girls t Hurry . . . End Todaylf Dick Powell in "Hard To Get" and "Ex-Champ' Jfr a a i 3 a a a j m it I Adm. at the Door 1.10 Earh 00 ' ' , , .... t I , 1 ' J - ,1 'ill I I , 1