TWO The DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, November 23, 19.39 fh Daily Nebmskm 0i'cia Newspaper 0 More Fian 7,000 StuJenls THIRTY. NINTH YEAR Offices Union Building Day 2-7181. Night 2-7193. Journal 2-3333 Member Associated Collegiate Press, 1939-40 Member Nebraska Press Association. 1939-40 Represented for National Advertising by NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE. INC. 420 Madiscn Ave., New York, N. V. Chicago Boston Los Angeles San Francisco Published Daily during the school year except Mondays and Saturdays, Vacations, and examination periods by students of the University of Nebraska, under supervision of the Publications Board. .4 c UwSTtlor Rates are 100 Per Semester or $1.50 for the Collece Year. 12.50 Mailed. Single copy. 5 Cents. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice in Ltncoln. Nebraka, under Act of Conqress. March 3. 1879. and at special rate of postage provided for In Section 1103. Act of October 3. 1917. Authorized January 20, 1922. "'"Chief Harold Niemann Business Manager Artnur Hil AM, DAH. onulKDed Mltnrlnl are the opinion of II, Kilt Their views r opinion In no way reflect the attitude of the administration of the onlvrmlty. Fashion Footnotes This thing called fashion . . . So this is fashion edition day once ajrain. Midsomesters and war may come and go but fashions, like football, are al ways with us. And so is the gullible public. For fashions in clothes, like fashions in politics and war, are arbitrarily set by someone who has something to sell. And people are gullible, as they always have been and probably always will be. Sciaparelli decrees the wasp waist and no doubt laughs up her sleeve at the contortions little girls, big girls, fat girls, and thin girls, will go through to sqxieeze themselves into hour-glass shapes. And what have they when they get a waist that can be en circled with one broad masculine hand, especially when the feeling is that of running up against a cast iron suit of armor. It s enough to dismay any man! Fashion is still 'spinach' . . . A futile word and most misused is fashion. For commer cial purposes, fashion denotes "the prevailing mode" which all would-be best-dressers feel obligated to follow. And this, of course, is when the would-be best-dresser ceases to be just that. With gullibility in following fashion decrees comes the inevit able standardization and the best-dresser fashion addict is lost in the shuffle. So the actual best-dresser knows that fashion as such does not exist, it is, in truth, "spinach," something to be stuffed down the throats of unsuspecting victims because they think it's good for them. And here we come to saddest conclusion of all that fashion is the manner in which one wears clothes and most people haven't the individualism it takes to do just that. Which leads us to a much more dis tracting conclusion that without any clothes at all, we might have less to worry about 1 When a fashion edition is not . . . All you who read and heed such manner of articled advice in this and all so-called fashion editions, remember, as you no tice the amazing amount of advertis ing in the issue, that fashion editions are promoted primarily to exploit the wares of the stores that sell you clothes in this, and any, college town. And if you, too, might think the amount of advertising overshadows the fashion advice columns, you can put it down for certain that fashion is such a good selling point that every body wants to advertise in an issue that's going to make the most of your gullibility . . . and mine! But, of course, someday, we'll put our heads together and make our own fashions and stores won't be obliged to carry what some far-distant fashion decreer decrees! By an ex-fashion editor, H. J. IL S. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL BULLETIN This bulletin is for the use of campus oreaniaations. student and faculty members. Any announcements of meetings or other notices for the bulletin are ashed to be submitted by 4 p. m. of the day preceding publication; not later than 5:30 p. m. of that day. The DAILY prefers that bulletin notices be typed before being submitted. notices trill be accepted by telephone, however. SQUARE DANCE CM K. The faculty Square Dance Club will meet in Grant Memorial Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. BIR1.K CLASS. Tomorrow noon the Y. M. C. A. bible study groups will moot In the basement of former museum. New studinta will meet with C. P. Haven anil may purchase lunch lor 10c. Dorrell Randall will lead the ad vanced cln?s. The latter group brings Uimr own lunches. V. M. O. A. RKTREAT. Tomorrow the university Y. M. C. A. will sponsor a retreat for Interested stu dents. Transportation will leave Temple at 5 P. m. The Kroup will hold a steak fry and afterwards discuss the points brought up at the "V" membership dinner held tonight. The retreat ends at 8 p. m. WKNI.KY FOl'NDATION. Mrs. Venus Cecil, senior in the speech department, will rend a cutting of "The House Benutiful," a play by ChanninK Hollock, for the Friendly Friday meeting at Wesley Foundation, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All Methodist students are invited to attend and should make their reservations at the Foundation sometime before Friday noon. FRESHMAN A. W. 8. Harold Niemann, editor of THK PAILY NKBRASKAN, will speak to Freshman A. W. S. groups on the Ag and city campuses today. Presiding at the down town meeting will be Naomi Young. Kleanor Plucknett will conduct the Ag meeting to be held In room 304 of Ag Hall at 4 p. m. Cltv girls wil meet as usual in F.llen Smith Hall at 5 p. m. BARB DANCE. All barbs are Invited to a hirb hour dance to be held Saturday night from7 8:30 In the Union ballroom. GREENS PINNER. All women on the governing boards of all women's organizations are Invited to attend the traditional Hanging of the (ireens dinner sponsored by the Y. W. on Dec. 8. Tickets which are 35 cents, should be bought from the presidents of the or ganizations or in the Y office this week. BARN DANCE. The weekly barn dance will be held in the gym, Thursday from 7 to 7:50. RiFi.r. run, Rifle club will meet Friday of this week In Andrews' basement at & p. m. ITNION VINO PONO. All matches in the third round of the Union ping pong tournament must be com- Neutrality (Continued from Page I.) States is significant now and will be enormous at the end of a long war when the other great powers will be exhausted. This is all the more reason why we should be willing and ready to meet with the people across the seas in formulat ing a political pattern that holds greater promise for international prosperity and world peace." Dean Oldfather, who for several years was an instructor in the Syrian Protestant college at Beirut, addressed Alliance high school students and teachers Tues day morning on "Student Life in the Near East" CLASSIFIED 10c Per Line LOST Square gold Bulova wrirt watch. Someplace between Lincoln bowling alley and Morrill hall. Reward. Call Marion Lydick. 2-6653. FOR SALE New tuxedo. Kile 38, Short. Latest style. Cll 2-4039. VOW- t SHOE REPAIR The Be! leather The Bel Workmanship Cleaning and Dyeing To Satisfy STOEHRS 1322 N St. 27464 TYPEWRITERS SALE and RENT Nebraska Typewriter Co. 1M Na. ISth t LINCOLN, NfcBE. t-1187 Sporting Goods Co. 1118 O St. Wish now is soloist Emanuel Wishnow of the violin faculty was guest soloist at the recent Lincoln high school vesper concert. Mr. Schmidt was his accompanist. Holiday Permanent 24B Dresa or Fitch Mr. IM JC-HalrraU.. J7.M Quran tec All On IVrro. C B- pteta .... MACS INELESS OIL rZ.M., styles yea Uaa, y ff camp It l. . . wU (t Charms Franca Cart 11 FeramaaaBt.. IS Gaaraateei Pf EM- 4Q ANENT Na. AppL Kaeet sary. Plenty af Licenses, BkilleS Operators. W Hsvt Oar OU Operators. Noreea Golden fillnt Lavlaa Elates Si I pre dm ffsfl 1.70 1 rarisUa Per. 3 45 aaaneat.. Skampaa aal f inger Wave. ArUsUs DrleS . . 35c Evening appta. a Permanent al.a. LEADER BEAUTE SALON l Na. It. Evening AppU. Ala. t-SMS 333 Corsages pleted by 10:30 tonight. The third round marks the quarter finals for the nlavira in the advance and duffer classes of tha singles tournament. V. M. C. A. SliPPER. The annual Y. M. C. A. membership supper will be held at 6 p. m. Thursday evening in the "Y" rooms. One hundred new members will be welcomed. Dr. War ren R. Bailer will prcRlde. The speakers will be Prof. L. A. Bingham, Dr. B. Hend ricks, Dr. C. Rosenqulat, and Dr. C. H. Patterson. PI MU EPMI.ON. PI Mu Epsllon, the honorary mathe matics society, will meet Thursday Nov. 23 at 7:30 p. m. in Mechanical Arts S(7. Delbert Christenscn will discuss "The Ills tory of PI." All interested are Invited to attend. NKIIUASKA BLUEPRINT. Subscription bonuses will be Riven at the meeting of the business staff of tha Nebraska Blueprint In 306 Student Union. Any prospective staff members are urged to attend this meeting. SCABH.t RO AND BLADE. A meeting which all actives and pledget must attend will be held in the Union at 7:30. Col. Thuls win (.peak on the aubject of "Military .Supplies." WRESTLING PICTURES Motion pictures of the finals In the national collegiate wrestling champion ship meet will be shown In the coliseum Friday morning at 10 a. m. in the basketball dressing rooms. KAI'PA KrsiLON Kappa Epsilon, woman'! professional pharmaceutical fraternity, will pledge girls in the phurmary collece Friday. In the evening following the plcdplng Mrs. J. B. 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