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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1940)
8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, February 23, 1940 Of various and sundry things reporter finds that's what beautyqueensaremadeof By Elizabeth Clark. A mythical maiden, five feet five inches tall, weighing one hundred twenty-three pounds, and beautiful is the typical candidate for Cornhuslrer beauty queen. Likes of the girl vary from spinach to wrestling, and among her varied interests are men, sketching, picnics without weiners and mustard, men, collections of everything from odd names to re cordings by Kay Kysor, oil paint ings, knitting, and men. Definitely sports-minded is the lovely lady, for listed as her fa vored recreations are swimming, tennis, horseback riding, skiing, tobaggnnir.g, golfing, and bicycle riding. Ncr does she like only sports ir which she participates, for she enjoys football, basketball, and ice hockey games. Hobbies of the favored lady vary qu'.te f.s widely as her likes. En joyment of such things as sur realistic ail might mark here as definitely intellectual. But on the other side,, she immensely enjoys Charlie McCarthy, which makes her the fiin loving type. Her other enthusiasms include Palamino horses, violin playing, talking, bridge, and music by George Gershwin. Her taste in men is very def inite. He must be tall and dark, but he doesn't have to be hand some. Even if he isn't another Clark Gable however, he must have a pleasing personality, be a witty conversationalist, have a sense of humor, dress well, be courteous, be intelligent, and just a little different, but not eccen tric. At the same time, he must be inclined toward the athletic side, and be a good dancer. Big gest "must not" for men, is not to talk about themselves all the time. If you're planning on taking the girl to dinner at the house, there's nothing particular to plan, for she will eat, well, almost anything. bhe likes cokes, coffee, and cocoa She'll eat peanuts and popcorn with you. She likes chicken and turkey, cheese, spinach, oysters, spaghetti, rich pasteries, candy, and most anything with a choco late flavor. Many guises. If you see her on the campus, she'll have on anklets, saddle shoes, a "sloppy Joe" or angora sweater, and skirt. But on the other hand, at tea, she'll be attired just as per- I Witt J. i To Fashion Notes Htj Josephine Cjofd Litten my coeds and you shall hear U Let the fashionable coed this Spring will wear! o I Into Ben Simons Hat Department I wandered one day To see the darling hats that were on display. Those Ribbon Be rets are the latest for scholars And Campus Hats that are only a dollar. A Sailor or Straw with plaid trim ming has loads of class I tell you no other hat can these surpass. Now tell me coeds . . . can a man possibly resist To plant on the lips under one of these hats ... a kiss? Then to the Sportswear section of Simons I went To lay my fingers on sweaters of Shetland wool blend . . . They felt like a summer's breeze on a moonlight night, So soft ... so smooth . . . like cotton so light Pull ons . . . cardigans . . . and novelty weaves with buttons down front Right now and then . . . you can stop your fashion hunt. Sweaters with tippers now they make So that to your 8:00 o'clock you will not be late. In colors of blue, pink, and lip stick red, All styles and sizes too . . . let me add. Of course I went to Magee's to see what they had . . . Dresses in lines to improve that figure no had . . . Irene Karol designed the choicest dresses with low wnlst lines. No others can be quite as sublime. With full circular skirt . . . puffed sleeves . . . and small collar so sweet, Finished fo. cleverly with tiny box-pleats. 1 saw a two-piece sky blue model on princess lines with stitched yoke and lapels At $10.yD they are all going to soli. To everyone I want to tell About the novelty and the thrill Of seeing your dain- v tiest frocks re- A turned &r In a sheer cello phane bag that for so long you have yearned. Send your clothes to the Able Cleaners 223 North 14th Street, In ordr to look immaculately neat. Soon you will need that Formal cleaned for the Prom That you and your honey will soon be bound. Don't wait till the very last day, Have your clothes cleaned with out delay . . . Dresses cleaned at 2 for $1.10. Now while we are In the swing Out to the Turpi ke let's go take a fling . . . With Rudy Bunday and bis siz zling clarinet His tunes go to your head like old claret He will be at the Turnpike . . Friday . . Saturday . . And Sunday too To help you wear the leather off your shoes. See your friends where they will gather Get out there and swing into a iather. You know it is Spring when our fancy is love When he will call you his "Sugar" or h "Dove, At buv a "First Love Sweater" with pearl buttons in shape of a heart, For 'tis there that love will al ways start . . . Look for this sweater in Life-Vogue- and Harper's Bazaar. A "Lido" shirtwaist blouse you must have (English accent please) Before you can justly be said to be suave. This sport3 blouse has short sleeves . . . and one-pocket trim. 'Twill brighten that suit that now looks so dim. Buy one or more now at only l.i5- You'll be in the groove . . . start doin' the jive. Sugar" or .'ltle ij U Rudge't, s5J 5M Attention! Campus Connoisseurs If your friends are not at home when you stop You find them relaxing at the Cornhusker Tasty Pastry Shop Whether a bountiful repast or a quick snack you choose Must be the goodness of the Tasty Pastry Food . . . Coeds and Joe Colleges will add to the zest of keen living When to tieir palate a tingling thrill they are giving . . . Take your dates to that fashion able place Get there before the crowd . . . you might find a space. Prices within the students' reach Food that you want ... no longer must you seek. fectly in a simple light-weight wool, and high heels. She goes formal in a big way, and then she's very feminine and fluffy. Her fa vorite colors are blue, green, pink and black, and her favorite flowers are gardenias and roses. She's a sophomore in school and her registration varies from teachers to arts and science col lege. Her home is in Lincoln and she graduated from Lincoln high. If you have a date with the girl, there are certain things it might be best to avoid. Don't come for her early; she intensely dislikes that. And be sure to find out what mood she's in, for she might not like Robert Taylor that evening. She most certainly won't want to see Bob Burns, for she dislikes hill-billy music. The news reels of marching armies, massed fleets, and war-torn battlefields probably won't please her either, for she dis likes war. Beware of any sharp ringing sounds, for she hates alarm clocks, and don't mention plants, for she dislikes botany. You'd better not mention a sick friend, for she avoids sick people. And you'd probably better see that she gets home early, for she hates get ting up for eight o'clocks. She's a bit eccentric too, in spite of her beauty. She may cry if she gets angry, and she might start talking and talk and talk. But don't be too particular about these little oddities. After all, it isn't every man who can take out a typical beauty queen. LcRossignol - - Continued from Page 1.) because of their increasing pov erty. Cites contradictions. "The first and second of these contradictions, socialists say, arouse bitter antagonism between the rich and poor and will bring about the proletarian revolution. The third of these disruptive forces, they point out, has brought about many business crises and depressions in the past, and will before long precipitate a fearful world crisis which will be the end of capitalism." Answering these charges, the Nebraska dean pointed out that change does not necessarily in volve destruction, but may lead to gradual and substantial improve ment of the present social order, and that it is not true that all values are created by labor alone. Capital and capitalists, he said, are creative and play an important part in bringing about progress and prosperity. And third, machin ery and modern methods do not cause unemployment and poverty, but over a period of time result in increased prosperity for the masses. COUPON Good for 25c on MENS - LADIES - CHILDRENS SHOES WITH HEEL &. SOLE Stoehrs Shoe Repair Good for One Week 1322 'N' St. Moeller to take new farm management job Walter Moeller, graduate stu dent in rural economics, will join the Farm Management Division of the Federal Land Bank in Omaha next week. A graduate of ag college, Moeller served as Wayne County Agricultural Agent, returning to college to take up graduate work. He will receive his masters degree in the spring. TT Rote Lornhusker UNDER SCHimrrfEL DIRECTION KAPPA ALPHA ,THETA FORMAL Friday ruff if. KAPPA DELTA FORMAL Saturday night. N HOME OF THE Trsty PrstrV Shop Color your costume with ACCESSORIES VL JEST -& 'OTStSk,. Lt.-. v Si YAY.Y K 1 hm i AY 1 1 V 1 . - $Y.o Si