Friday, October 15, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 5 cfasiion (Plate (By Carolyn (Buhacek There has been some argument noout whether or not the ram pus miss has her feet on solid ground. In effort to protect her irom any harsh judgement, this column is written, to prove her icet are not only on solid ground but attractively attired. There is a new look on the ground concerning camnns shops. and its suede and crepe. To prove it we have corralled any number or shining examples, like Marge Arendt's black suede zippered shoes with whispering crepe soles. If you have always preferred an oxford, you might look at Jane Stevens' brown ties, also of suede with a crepe sole. Genene Sallander mightily approves of these, for she has a pair herself, Marilyn Stark likes color with her black suede flats and gets it by adding red leather ties. M. J. Melick goes even farther and wears bright maroon shoes. A welcome variation from this new fad is the appearance of Georgia Withers in a pair of grey suede "Lazy Bones" with the much aforementioned crepe soles. In spite of this new idea in footwear, there are surprising numbers of the girls who are loyal to the loafer. You know what a loafer is. But if you haven't seen one, it's a straight piece of leather around, another on top, and a band across the in step to join it all. In favor of this idea are Pat Black, Betty Keeb ler, Adele Dovey, Pat Larsen and Marilyn Nelson. Interesting variations of this idea are seen hither and yon. Marge Bock wears a fringe! loafer, and Shirley Maser has hers bright red. Never to- be forgotten or cleaned are the eternal saddle shoes. So say Jan Ryan, Bab bette Marsh, Katie Pfeiffer, Bar bara Tobin, Chick Chamberlain and Kay Worcester. Evening brings out the best in a girl, and the best shoes can't be left out. Nancy Davis is ready for a dancing engagement in her black suede d'Orsay pumps with jeweled side flaps. For something unusual Penny Parsons likes to wear her pick doeskin pumps trimmed in gold. Also unusual are Barbara Tobin's green calf platform pumps. We'll be seeing you next week with something less "ped"antic. (Hef)"MINX" In Feather Fleece. Sizes 32-40 $10.95 1 IA I The perfect formula for every occasion is o Jontzen. The 1948 Jantzen Sweaters ore new as a freshman... new fabrics, new colors, new styles... especially the matched wardrobe afforded by the coordinated college colors. In fabrics, the new Jantzens excel with full fashioned Angoras and Chinese Cashmeres, Feather Fleece, Locestitch end the tweedy Homespun shot with Lurex, the exciting metallic yarn, for women; London Rib, Hondstitch, Snowshaker for men... At leading stores. JANTZEN KNITTING MIUS INC. PORTLAND 14, OREGON X Dt .... IT'S GQiKjr. tct qp 1 f ur c . . - I UAKT OUGH TO GT UP TO -f A " a SOROR.Tg BLOCKS fW, IT rrr '6 jA ' i Ax 4WPxAPS -Ow A A iU 'dm'', A Ss7r .a- aK. : - k-U (Hi) "SPECTATOR . JWV A-- srviV: - . AASi c53 AA I - - - - 1 N V j " WW ST CjOdO THf kLSp T 1CJT LtUCt AHcflO TO TU HH' T..fT'it BN THIS riiv i THE PCflPtC TO AT : GrOT -3IV 3 V ni , SlrACWi.7 3