Thursday, March 20, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN 7 Spring shopper finds fascinating jewelry Probably one of the most fasci nating aspects of accessory-shopping this spring Is to be found in the selection of neckline orna ments and lapel gadgets. Never lias there been more room for in ventiveness and originality. of ex pression than we have this spring. Trends are in many directions. Stronger than ever is the patriotic influence we sec manifested in the use of military, naval, and early American motifs. Large single jeweled stars, a heavy gold anchor, a trio of sailors in bright Copen blue striding away from us, chev rons in gold, silver or copper, all these will soon be adorning patri- CLASSIFIED . . . 10c Per line . . . EXPKR1KNCKH shoe nalcjmnn for purt time work, Good salary. Barker Shoe Store. 1107 "O" Street. HAIRCUT NEW DEAL BARBER SHOP 35c Virgil Franks Mgr. 1306 O St. I www ( t 1 " IW WW With Aeroplane Fabric Cellars 2nd Cults That Outlast The Shirt Itself Tired of having shirts ear out at the collars and cuffs? Get yourself some of these fine Wings shirts. (They're smart as shirts come. I Tailored to give custom-type fit. The collars can't wrinkle, wilt or curl up. Guaranteed to outwear any other shirt you've ever worn. LDJNGEE& Diamond Cat WALK LITTLM " SAVtA LQTl ( lm For Easter ft ;x t : ec ? -n 1 t Wv o I? I I r l Sf f v I'hnto by Bill 1-atta. Jr. Decked out for the Easter pa rade is Dottie Chapline, Alpha O micron Pi, in a yellow daffodil silk print with black dipsey dots. The black crepe cape and straw poke are a smart new combination. The Daily Ncbraskan otic suits and dark coats. Tiny carved pieces representing Early American and Colonial furniture and customs show further his torical influence in such pins as a tiny wooden highboy, a bellows, and a comical Puritan locked in a silver stock. Closely related to this is the growing popularity of the Western clement. Countless trifles made of genuine saddle leather are being shown in all the stores. There arc bow-legged cowboys, lasso-swinging cow-girls, and a single gold Fpur hanging from a green leather strap, and any of them can be pur chased for one or two dollars. Martha Sleeper's Indian pins range from a wooden-faced (literally) little papoose to ivory totem-poles and materials used include cork, wood, leather and yarn. Altho unusual and even grue some gadgets appear to be more in demand, the dressy floral pieces arc always good. They may vary in price from simple $2.00 sprays to $35.00 Hattic Carnegie and Tri fari designs, which feature hard enameled metal bouquets, and the use of opalescent stones. Feathers, heavy keys, and fanciful animals also appear in these exquisite pins. But ugly masks are in favor again ugly and more imaginative than ever. Notable among these are Blue Beards with their faces made from one large colored stone, and Martha Sleeper's ivory chess men". New materials There is a wide range of new and interesting materials in the new jewelry. Entirely different are the dainty shell ornaments which come to us from Nassau and from Porto Rico. Made by the natives themselves, these clusters of tiny shells will make many a colorful addition to a spring ward robe. Cork is in many instances taking the place of wood, and metal is seen everywhere, partic ularly in the mechanical con trivances. From airplane propel lers to robots with wire appen dages, anything is possible. Vire and leather are both being used widely and Pyrex is coming into its own in this, a new field for it. From it are made clever little blown-glass animals in sev eral unusual colors, exhibiting ex travagantly curved legs and backs. These delicate creatures are meant to be worn with the very feminine spring outfits. For the more sporty or casual suit or dress what could be more appropriate than cbjects made of Lucite, that won- one of the stylized . animals 'or derful new plastic? The extreme simplicity of the design in these pieces is something which is be coming more and more pleasing. One of the most attractive of these is a butterfly with plae blue wings, to say nothing of the adorable little round half-chick. The Lucite is clear and a simple touch of color usually Is all that is neces sary to set it off beautifully. Per haps you have seen best-dressed candidate Pat Prime's attractive airplane made from this material. Another interesting dcvelop c.pment is the combination of three identical birds, animals or fishes, graduate in size. There are a number of these with bubble pearl bodies and gold heads and feet. Faye Irwin, Alpha Chi, wears a trio of plain gold deer on the lapel of her tailored black suit. A mod ification of this Idea is the chained pair, of mother duck and baby duck, for instance. The entire new jewelry stock stands in great contrast to the standard unimaginative designs of former years. This is a year for jewelry and certainly for those ornaments which have been de signed with a humorous outlook. B. J. Nichols FOBTIETU TEAK. Sobacrlptloa Katrt arc Sl.M Per Siw ter or Sl-M for tkc Cotlrr fear. SZ.M Mailed. Single ropy, S Ceata. Entered at eeoad-elam matter at Um potoffco la I Jnroln, Nebraska, aader Ad af Coa imi, Marefc S, 1S7S. aad at pedal rate f aortace provide for la Kertloo II as. Art of October S. 1917. AatixrUrd bes tomber SO. 19ZZ. ft mm- Y A v jp0f"'lr M1 SHOES Prove That Custom Character Need Not Be Expensive. Kenwood Here's typical ex ample of Taylor-made style In a smart wing tip brogue. Fine brown call leather. Isn't It proof that fine fctyling needn't be expensive? FIRST FLOOR and $5.50 Let's Co To (s 'A Four out of five "Co-eds" wear our shoes Unlined. . with soft crushable bock . . to make em soft as a kitten against your foot. With w. Vfr Leather or Rubber Solf-, THE NEWEST COLLEGE RAGE I . ' 'i'' S7 S to 10 N' - AAA to C We have thorn in your favorite oolors, too ! "White with saddle tan, Blue, lilfu-k, I r o w n, and nil white. 1107 "O" Street Next to Harley Drug Suits Coats Dresses The weatherman predicts "Plenty of warm weather coming" . . . and you'll want to be ready with new spring clothes. These new spring coats, suits and dresses are styled to perfection but so modest ly priced. An abundance of styles, colors and pat terns at only . . . I I Vuit our New Acceitory Sec tion for new ideal on thingt "lady" needs THIRD FLOOR Fa if J .t v , 1 mm. v : 7 PftEn oT,nu'fMi 1 Ml for Shoe