1 10 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, March 20, 194Q niWIB'MfflaaiKMt'twIiir.iiWit the women Red, white, n blue keynotes many snappy spring outfits By Elizabeth Clark. "Hurray for the red, white and blue," seems to be the theme sons of the your as the girls go shop pins and prepare to proudly don their new costumes for that y v ,,1.-7 V clothes parade of the year, Easter. In this afcrerr.entioncd red, white and blue will be Mary Max ine Haney with her navy blue dress with a white collar and flared skirt. Her nnvy fitted coat is trimmed with white pique pleat ing. With the outfit she wears a navy snapbrim with a jaunty red feather, blue and white spectator pumps, and carries a red patent purse and red gloves. Black and white sharkskin. Frances Vaughn, Phi Mu, will wear a black and white checked sharkskin dress with Schiaparclli pockets trimmed with red buttons, a red belt, and a white collar. With the dross sh? wears black al ligator pum;s and a black pan cake hat with a nect of grosgrain ribbons on top. Tiny Betty Rathburn, D. G., var ies from the patriotic theme with an unusual rose-colored corduroy reversible top coat. Another D. G., Virginia Wheeler, will wear a turquoise wool suit which ban detachable Schiaperelli pockets. The jacket of the suit i.? collarlesn, and with the suit cln wears a contrasting blouse and a large turquoise snap brim. Best-dressed candidate Helen Higgins from the Sigma Kappa house accents her dark hair and fair skin with a spring date dress of heavy black silk with a smart bo'.ero jacket trimmed with a tiny lace collar, cuffs, and pockets. She carries a black patent purse and red gloves and wears black patent sandals and a black straw hft with wide red ribbon streamers. Light weight black wool. Melva Kinic, Raymond Hall, will be seen around and about the campus in a light weight black wocl tailored coat, black pumps, and a small black hat. Back again to the navy theme goes Tcggy Cowan, Theta. The dress of her outfit is navy,, trimmed with white cord at the neck and sleeves. The coat is blue and white checked and smoothly fitted with a flared skirt. She wears navy accessories and a perky straw hat with the en semble. Mary Brion, Alpha Xi Delta, is individual in her choice, of a spring outfit with a fitted blue-green novelty woolen coat over a black and white print dress on a blue green background. Her hat is black straw, her purse is black patent, and her shoes are black and white spectator pumps. Navy plus variation. Navy with a variation is the outfit of Genevieve Smith. She varies the usual color combination of red, white and blue with rose, navy, and light blue. Her coat is princess style in navy. With it she wears a light blue dress, a rose hat, and carries rose gloves. Two Chi O's in suits will be Yvonne Costello in her smart three-piece tweed and Ruth Salis bury in a moss green costume ru;t. Striking is the word for Alpha (ce PATRIOTIC, page 11) . Simon's to hold first of series of style shows Simon's will give their first fashion show of a series tonight in cooperation with Charm School. The show lias been arranged by Simon's new college board, Helen Severa, Margaret Krause, Harold Niemann, and Roy Proffitt, Featured in the styla preview and review will be the 22 Best Dressed Girl candidates, who will model the fashions of the spring and summer as seen at Simon's. Perfume goes ight and airy as spring breezes Light and airy is the theme for the new perfumes of the spring for everyone is tired of the slight ly heavy smclis that suggest snow and icy winds and winter, and is longing for that faint suggestion of budding trees and waving flowers. Wonderful for spring is "Honey suckle" one of Coiday's seven floral perfumes. And the con tainer is beautiful, a gently rounded bottle with a "crushed flower" stopper. Apple blossom scent. Helena Rubenstein's "Apple Blossom" is another favorite with its heady, spring-like fragrance. It comes in a simple, square cut bot tle under an arbour of pink blos soms. And D'Orsay's Easter offering is a white wire bird-cage, decorated with ribbons and a gay chicken. Inside are three colored eggs holding little bottles of perfume in favorite D'Orsay sccnt3. New and different is Roger and Gallet's "Blue Carnation" frag rance, which makes a perfect transition to the spring mocd. For the h'gh golden moments of spring Coty suggests L'Origan. Who said that women's hats were far from flattering? Following this theme is Polly Jo Taylor, Alpha Chi Omega, whose two-piece silk dress i3 set off with a turban to match. She wears a beige wool coat with the outfit. Betty Jean Ferguson, Chi O, also wears a blue print silk with a matching blue turban. Ruth Clark from the Alpha Xi Delta house too has a turban, in navy blue. The rest of her spring outfit includes a wine, green and blue print dress on a dark back ground, wine wedges, wine purse, and navy gloves. Perennial favorite. Perennial spring gripe of the men has been the women's new spring hats. They're in no! r -. ; : - 1 l: . :, "? i r . ' ft 1 il t , I.. I: r- i- s ' -. 1 ?, V i t i -J r iu "They're crazy! They're far, far from flattering!" has raged the cry. But this year, hats are sofely feminine, more flattering, and what is more im portant, designed to please the men. In other words, hats this year are designed not to make men turn around and say "abominable," but to flatter the rest of your cos tume, and your face, and to be come an integrated part of the whole known as "your Easter out fit" Rollers are back. Some of the best news of the year is the re-discovery by those who set the fashions, that the roller, off the face hat, is becom ing to almost everyone. So, if you want to wear a pastel roller with your new Easter suit, you have the entire approval of the fashion experts. Rilla Mae Nevin, Alpha Xi Delta, will wear a white roller hat with British tan trim with her British tan silk jersey dresses which features a tight waist and full sleeves, and has unpressed plaits in the full skirt. Exponent of the roller is June alyce Boward, Chi O, whose blu sports hat dips in front and con trasts with her black fitted coat. A O Pi Jean Sundell contrasts a biege double-breasted coat with a brown roller. A touch of color la added by a scarf of green, brown and yellow. Another favorer of rollers is Pauline John who wears a skytfc blue felt snap brim with her na- ' tural cashmere suit and two tona copper and tan wedges. High again, Ml V this spring, in fashion favor are the turbans of gay, gay design and color. One of the cuter notes from, the album of "what will be worn" is the idea of matching the turban with a gay print dress worn under a coat lined with the same material. Or if you like, Schiaperelli won't mind if you match your turban with your gloves and purse. The favorite of years upon years, until it is practically one of those inexplicable things called a classic, is the sailor. And sailors there are in every color. But a favorite this year, perhaps because of the blackouts prevalent in Eu rope is the white felt sailor with black or navy blue ribbons. Ann Weaver, Kappa pledge, will be distinctively smart Easter, Sunday in her blue stra Around the crown are streamers which cascade back Suzy's hats ere most little (See FLATTERING, page 12) lart Easter, raw sailorA tiny blue le over the 1 QwLL JdA. JlhL QdmL r l' k I- V - .3 , t i Ml W it- 1 1 1 ?- ' 4 w 1 i i DAI Or iUff photo. MAXINE KINGSBURT, Delta Gunma candidate for the Best Prewed honors of the year, wari one of the new aweuer-aklrt eorabinatlona which features a black and white chfck rayon for aklrt material and a red aweater with trimming the s-r the skirt De tail added to the lhjht-welfht eklrt Ar. th- rlie p1r.!.i. Best Dressed Girl Candidates shop at Ben Simon and Sons, and will model there in a fashion show (sponsored by Charm School) at 7 thi3 eve ning. Be sure to not'ee the orig inal hair styles on a fiw of the girls. If you want to be one of the "best dressed" do your shopping at Ben Simons. f 17 iin Your and your friends in the inarch to the Tasty Pastry Shop in the Hate: Corn- VyttZ i husker. Its the place 7ml where the crowd streams to- for lunch, between clashes, and after parties and dances. You'll be sure to find the gang at the "T. P." regardless of the hour. Why not go there soon for a bite or dinner? It's just the place to have "I zi" take you for that extra special Easter snack. Come On Students and join the gang at the Turnpike at the Saturday nltc dance and the spe cial Easter Sunday Matinee dance. Ralph Webster and his orchestra will start at 4 In the afternoon and play for 8 continuous hours. Prices for the Matinee Dance on Sunday are 25c per person before 9 and 40c per per son after 9. An Eoster Coif litre If you plan to be in the march of the Easter PaiMdi why not get an individual ized coiuure and lead tin Easter Hair Dres3 Parac'e? Ben Your Hairdresssr will give you a permanent or a wave that is "especially fDr you." See hira now at 211 South 13-h St Jw4 t 1 -JT-- U- Easter Greetings For sweetheart, family, or friends. There is a fine selection at the Eastman Kodak Store 1221 O St. Why don't you drtp In J and see them? ft In (he Kompus Korner 1 r Speciolized Permonents at 15.00 along with all branches of beauty culture are offered at Mitt Agnei' beaute Shoppe, in the Hotel Cornhuaker. Telephone 2-3122 or 2-671. at Gold s I discovered an original costume which will suit almost any occasion. It's a dress of silk jersey an 1 a new saglesa coat of wool Jer sey. It will give you "that military look" with its silver buttons and epaulet sleeves. This special creation ccmes in those very popular colors of this spring dusty pink and powder blu at $19. 95. I Also Found in the Kampus Korner a very cute 2 piece dress with slacks to match at S5.95. This clever sport outfit advertised In Harpers comes In blue, aqua, and rose. As an added attraction to those who 'tend their own clothes it Is made of luxable spun rayon. In the Millintry department of Cold's is featured a tiny flower laden calot for dates in black, navy, brown, red, Kelly jreen, and frey special at $2.95 on Gold's third floor.