The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1940, SPRING FASHION EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    Wednesday, March' 20, I94fl
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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EditorTin-Chlef ' .77.77 "Richard de Brown
Voting Ballot
ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE
QUEEN CONTEST
DAILY NEBRASKAN:
I hereby enter one vote in the All-American College Queen
contest for:
Marjorie Adams
Eettie Cox
Jean Cullinan
Beth Howley
Pat Reitz
Gerry Wallace
to attend the World Premiere of "Those Were The Days" as
Nebraska's representative at Knox College, Galesburg, III.,
May 21st.
Signed
Address
(All vote niUHt be In th DAILY office not Inter than S p. m., March SO.
Ballot Itox nrar entritore to I nlon.)
To the 1940 B.D.O.C,
OoxJl QdIsl . . .
Congratulations to the Best Dressed Man
on the Campus. Chosen from five runnersup
Harold Rohde, Merril Englund, Stanley
Bridenbaugh, Will.iam Niehus, and Verne
Rawalt , selected from twenty-four nomi
nees by a representative group of seven coeds,
the campus acclaims you.
In conducting the 1940 B. D. O. C. con
test we have attempted to further at
Nebraska casual and distinctive attire.
Appropriateness has been the key-word in
the current contest. As examples of this
theme in dress, various organizations entered
candidates.
To those candidates, to the signers of
their nomination blanks, to the judging
committee, and to the entire student body
we extend our thanks. The contest is of
your making. You hove made it a success.
tV xi!v WSJ i&
nd
Style
Because it's Spring, because you feel a
need cf something new in clothes, you'll
want to stop at Harvey's to rejuvenate your
wardrobe. You'll see cheerful, individual
colors, not too loud, but with a personality.
You'll see new lines in clothes that give you.
an extra lift.
Back this year and stronger than ever is
the three button single breasted drape . . .
smart diagonal weaves ... distinctive ,new
stripes in a wide variety . . . rough and smooth
finish cloths in buoyant spring colors includ
ing teal blue and sage green . . . Shetland
imported tweed for an easy drape, a casual
general wear suit.
Lines this year broaden
your shoulders, narrow
your waist, give you a
new feeling in your
clothes. You'll find all
these features lines,
color, material in our new
spring suits.
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nil f hi
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. . . 2250 to 2750
For an additional touch of color to com
pliment your spring suit. . .a telescope or a
campus created "Cornhusker" hat . . . jaunty
shapes in distinctive shades . . . mint green,
chestnut brown, tobacco, squirrel gray, and
sage blue. You'll
see many of them
this spring. Get
yours now at
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1230 "O" St.