The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 15, 1948, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    Friday, October 15, 1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 5
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(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.
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