Friday, November 20, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKA 5 3Y l To This Is a Fashion Edition. I feel like an Old-Fashioned myself. Thanks, bartender. The military ball which opens the social season at Nebraska next week is already casting its shadow ahead. Kappa Sigs Verne Jngaham and Gene Olmstead each have two dates already for the big affair. )U Darl Larson will be at the military function with Pi Phi Jill Larson, "Dingle" Dingwell of the Phi (Jams will have Theta Jean Dresden on his arm and Mary Jean Jones of the Ag dorm will be gliding across the floor with a Sig Kp from Ames whom she met when she visited Iowa State's homecoming. She Was Only a lumberman's daughter, but she had been through the mill. Here's a long involved story. Sig Chi Dale Harvey drove AOPi Penny Mc P.ride down town the other day. "When she got out of the car, she forgot her notebook which had a letter in it which Dale began to read. Penny ran back after the notebook and letter and called the corner policeman when Harvey refused to give it to her. In playful revenge one of the boys brought Penny into the grill where Dale was coking and sat ber down with him saying. "Well, here she is." Penny was handcuffed. It's Fashionable These Days to study. And if you would like a better grade in several of your courses stop in at Long's Nebraska Pook Store. They have thousands of used reference books at bargain prices which will help you in writing your papers and in "boning" for tests, hong's also have the college outline series, dictionaries and books of. nil kinds which will aid you in your studies. The Nebraska Hook Store facing the pharmacy building is cam', is headquarters for nil student supplies inclml'..!'' fountain pens, college jew elry, pennants, tuiie I-aoks and fillers and sta tionery. Laboratory sets, engineers', architects', and artists' supplies, and greeting cards are all handled by ling's. For your convenience Postal Substation number four is located at Johnny Jobnsen's Nebraska Hook Store. Stop in, your campus friends will wait on you. K:inn.i Pat. f'atlin is ffoinar steadv with Beta rr Homer Sheridan. Feeling ill the other evening were IX! 's Helen Johnson. Janet Krause and Kay Detvveiler after chewing some tobacco and smoking some cigars given to Ihcm by Fiji Norrie Anderson. It's swell to see Kay and Norrie together again. - 1 I I , .- . . ..,,' , . . .. ; ; Vy ... 4. -..Ixmiutg, - t- i ' .. ( A- ; t V .. i -: . The Military Dignitary Above is Kappa Ann Craft, honorary colonel of the KOTO regi ment, who is wearing one of Hen Simon &. Sons' military ball dresses. The dressiest street clothes will replace formal wear at Nebraska's biggest social event in this war year. The number Ann is modeling is a black crepe apron dress trimmed with lace. The apron has a new side drape and the dress is otherwise plain and fitted with a sweet heart neck aid short sleeves. Hetty Dick, who last Monday passed the candy to her TrbDelt sisters to celebrate her pinning to Phi Delt Howard Chapin, will be dancing with Howard at the ball attired in an ice blue moire taffeta dress from Simons with peg-top pockets and self buttons down the front. In a wheat-colored wool frock with slit pockets, a belt trimmed in nail heads and a plunged neckline, F.loise Haiti line, D(l, will lie seen at the ball with pin-mate Beta Larry 11 u wait. Many styles and colors are available at Simon's for , your ball dress plus dresses for wear on every occasion. Make 8oaoa's dross shp yfoit fafAisn headquarter,-' ''v On Your Toes as you dance at the ball should be a pair of Hen Simon & Sons' new est, and loveliest pumps. Gabar dines and patents in russet, beige, blue and black are displayed in Simon's shoe department. Their shoes bear the famous trade marks. "Connie'' and "Jacque line." They have halter-back Jae qm line's with walled Iocs in black or brown. These are easy to walk on and arc flattering to any feet. Also featured are dressy pumps with pom-pom bows and open toes. N Theta Joline Ackerman has a new pair of the Jacqueline heclcss shoes in black gabardine for the ball. She will be seen with Phi Ddt Norm lloclk at his house party tonight and at ihe ball next week. i Simon's have, too. a large selec tion of wedgie play shoes and moccasins which arc rapidly tak ing Ihe place of saddle shoes as the campus stand-by. Available also are Guernsey-colored strollers which are very hard to obtain due In leather shortages. Stop in 1o Simon's and fill vour shoe needs. Bring Your Date to the I'niou ballroom Friday nibt and dance to the music of Johnny Cox and his band. Cox' aggregation is one of the best in Ibis party of the country, the dance floor is the finest in tin city of Lincoln and only college Students arc admitted. I'.etwceu dames drop into the grill where they serve Ihe finest sandwiches and soft drinks. For the dance, the price is low. you'll want to go. Admission is L'o cents per person, dancing is from 0 until V2. Violating the Mann Act or whatever that is about crossing state lines with a woman, was violated last weekend as Kappa Sig Wrede Smith took "P.litz" Lillibridgc, l)(j, through Iowa and South Dakota. He said that they met his dad. (Jetting the old man's approval, Wrede? At any rate "lilitz." came back to the DG's carrying flowers and candy, and we predict a pin-hanging in the very near future. Theta Marge Heyne doesn't fool us be cause she's had so many dates ita AW-Carr lMty,--'" Until Gas Rationing Starts gei a jead adorned with one of Gold & Co.'s "Jewel Tone Pompadours" and you'll have the smart est chapeaux on the campus. The hals are styled by Phyllis Mae for fashion and beauty. You're bound to like the smooth way the bril liant jewel tones take to fells. You'll like the way they set off your costuming and your per sonal charm. Select a "Jewel-Tone" today in your own "best" color. It will add smartness to your appearance on the most important oc casions. Gold's hat department also has lovely mil linery for every occasion. They feature the latest styles in sport, cnunl, and spectalor haU as well as chapeaux to wear with your beaux. Slop into Gold & Company's third floor bat department today. Their new "Jewel-Tones" are offered at and are available in head sizes 22 and 2:5. Am Studying when you come in. just wake me up. Artists appreciating the suriealism at the ZHT bouse partv tomorrow nighl will include ZHa Dates Irv Malashock and Julie Cohen with Sin's Becky Silvers and Shirley Sonuner. Iive Kershenbaum will import Jeanie b'ubciistein of Omaha for the occasion. One of Ihe most pla tonie little romances on Ihe campus is that ot Jim Iiigus. Beta, and DG pledge, Nina Scot I. The scheming littlo DG 's got them 1o pose for a picture with Jim's arm around Nina, but even that didn't seem to help. The Third Finger, Left Hand of your sweetheart should be sparkling with a diamond ring from Gardner's Jewelry Store. Lovelv rings with perfect, blue white diamonds are offered. Quality and s rvicc to Ihcir pa trons has been Gardner's aim since they en tered business in lSS. Stop in and pi-U out your engagement ring. And you should start your set of silverware now. Gardner's have the finest selection of silverware including 1h Kmart King Kichard pattern. Make 1220 0 Street your jewelry headquarters. Ask for It by Name, Fairmont's ice cream. Made of rich delicious ingredients, earefullv and scientifically pre pared. You'll enjoy Fairmont's for dessert or that late snack. It's sold everywhere in a wide! variety of tempting flavors. Fairmont's is good in cones, sundaes, or served plain. Buy it for your special occasions. It's smart as well as wholesome and tasty. Buy Fairmont js ice cream for the "peak of quality." It's America's favite desert, have it several times a week. Feel Hurt! Neither the radio broadcasters nor the rag col umnist have taken time out to tell how bad my column is, and 1 know that I'm worse than either of theirs. Seriously though, I believe the kids would like a little more gossip and a little less feudin'. J know a fellow who got drunk with power, but he owned an electric cocktail mijter. The Kappa Sigs are going to clmrdi as a group Sunday morning are having dates in for a buffet supper that night.