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tollman studio HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE WORK 518 Willamette. Red 1321 Che Store that saves you money Jim Drug Co. EASTMAN KODAK AGENTS 530 Willamette Street Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co. Paint for All Purposes WE FRAME PICTURES 16-18 West Seventh St. Phone Red 1161 The Royal Why is the Royal always busy? Exclusive Agent for Eugene W. A. KUYKENDALL DRUGGIST 588 Willamette Street. FINE CUTLERY W. M. Renshaw Wholesale and Retail CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 513 Willamette Street. The Oak Shoe Store Walk Over and Sorosis Shoes 587 Willamette St. J. F. Sterner Dealer in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Fresh Vegetables 20 East Ninth. Phone Mainl2 MANy VARSITY PEOPLE SEE MARY MANNERING Great Actress Gives Forcible Presentation of a “Man’s World” Eugene theater goers were given a rare opportunity Friday evening to see one of the strongest and best of mod ern plays interpreted by Mary Manner ing, in a manner which left nothing more to he desired. “A Man’s World," is the story of one woman who rettfses to accept the double standard of morals —one for men and another for women, i he heroine rebels against the ethical system which allows a man to do with impunity that which a woman must pay for with her life, honor, and every thing which makes her life worth liv ing Neither will she passively accept that "this is a man's world. Man sets the standard for woman. He knows that she is better than he is, and if she isn't she has to suffer for it. Men are men.” Mary Maunering, as Frank Ware, the successful, talented and idealistic woman who lives up to and puts- into practice her ideals and theories, refusing to mar ry the man she loves, because he does not measure up to her standards, inter prets her lines with an extraordinary vividness, genuineness and charm. She is ttblyr supported by Alphonse Ethier as Malcolm Gaskell, who insists upon the double standards and lives to make Frank look at things as he himself does. Mark Short, as Kiddie, the name less little hoy whom Frank adopted as a baby, is as natural a child actor as one could wish to see. Chas. Cryngat *, as Fritz Bohn, the unsuccessful, lova ble musician, and Claude Boyd as Em i’iic Grimraux, the French artist, are both deserving of much praise. Taken as a whole, “A Man’s World” is one of the best of recent dramas and presents its lesson and problem clearly and cleanly. The audience was remark able because of the great number of Varsity people present. MANAGER COCKERLINE DOPING OUT SCHEDULE In addition to the above schedule, Manager Cockerline announces that sev eral other games will be played o nthe home floor. Next Saturday night the Varsity will play either the fast quintet from the Oregon School of Medicine or a team from Portage, Wisconsin, which will be through here about that time. It may be decided to play both teams. A game will be played with the Woodburn Athletic Club some time be tween February 7th and 17th. It is probable that several other contests will be scheduled to fill in between the con ference games. O. A. C. Needs $410,000 FOR NEXT TWO YEARS In line with the rapid growth of ed ucational facilities throughout the state and in conjunction with our request for a similar amount, the Oregon Agricul tural College has asked the present leg islature for an appropriation of $410, 000, which is about one thousand more than Oregon is asking. Among the interesting items is one for $70,000 annually for maintennance in addition to its present amount. Ad ditional buildings, books, facilities, in structors and other necessary items are recommended. “The. cost of living’s very high,” the student murmured with a sigh; “when T have paid my laundry bill and nicely lined some merchant’s till, and bought my “eats” and other stuff, my chqfck book’s looking pretty tough. There’s something wrong, somewhere, I think, this world is surely on the "blink,” and figures don’t amount to shucks, when living costs so many “bucks.” The Tri Deltas entertained Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Clark at dinner Thursday evening. Miss Helen Kinney, ex-’ll, of Leona, Oregon, is visiting at the Tri Delta house. PROF. DUNN PUBLISHES ARTICLE ONG.J.GAESAR Has Made Extensive Study of Deification of Roman Emperors — Professor F. S. Dunn is the recipient of considerable honor in the recent pub lication of a scholarly paper of his in the proceedings of the American Philo logical Association. The paper deals with the “Deification of Julius Caesar." and is the result of an extensive study by him of the life and work of Caesar. I he paper opens with a brief resume of I the general causes which led up to Cae sar worship, and then takes up in detail a rehearsal of the actual events which led to Caesar's deification by the Ro mans. Its discussion is chiefly confined to the incidents which preceded or im mediately followed his assassination. The article closes with the aggres sive measures of the Consuls, Antony and Dolabella, in suppressing the wor ship of Caesar. Professor Dunn has written a number of tracts dealing with classical subjects, many of which have been recorded hon orable recognition. VARSITY WINS FROM P. U. BY VERY LARGE SCORE (Continued from page l.-) the court. The Juniors put up the poorest game of basketball that they have played this year, and the Sophs the best. There is a rumor afloat that the Sophs enticed some of the Junior players down to the bean feed, and thus rendered them grog gy for the consummation of the Lara way cup series. 1912 Cockerline RF Williams RF McDaniels C Means RG Bean LG 1913 Kay Broughton Neil Briedwell Nitschke EDITOR OF CORNELL DAILY SUN IN EUGENE Mr. S. Griffiths, Cornell, TO, dropped into the Emerald office today and in spected the workings of the elaborate plant. Mr. Griffiths was editor of the Cornell Daily Sun, and accompanied Mr. Taft on his Western tour as re porter. He is now connected with the English Department at O. A. C. and runs a Rogue river apple ranch as a side issue. Friday night he served as one of the judges for the Cottage Grove High School debate, and leaves Eugent this evening for Corvallis. Good intentions won’t pave any streets in Eugene. Cotrell & Leonard ALBANY. NEW YORK —\1 akers ot— CAPS & GOWNS To the American Uni versities, from the At lantic to the Pacific. Have you paid you subscription to the EMERALD? KOH-I-NOOR .. HOT DRINKS .. LIGHT LUNCHES .. TAMALES .. 533 WILLAMETTE STREET .. Drawing materials Waterman's Ideal fountain Pen Crv their Self Tiller €* Scbwarzscbild The Arcade Pool and Billiards Brand New Equipment College Men's Headquarters Rear of OTTO’S University Home Bakery LYnsts”’ Bread Fruits Pies Cakes Ice Cream CONDON’S BAKERY 41 t^,in,h SCHWERING & LINDLEY Ninth Street Barber Shop Some people say you can’t come back. Try us. RIEF BROS. Cut Flowers and Designs Phone Main 209 4 E. Ninth SID’S College Men’s HANG OUT i — PROFESSIONAL c-ARDS C. W. EDMUNDS, M. D„ Surgical Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 201-204, White Temple. Main 767. Eugene, Oregon. Res. Phone M 113 Office M 114 F. E. SELOVER, M. D. Office, over Eugene Loan & Savings I Bank. Home, 513 High St. F. W. PRENTICE, M. D., Physician Office, 38 W. Eighth St. Phones: Office Red 1171; Res., M 523. Office Phone Main 317. Res., B 5742 OMAR R. GULLION, M. D., Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and by appointment. 306 White Temple, Eugene. Office Phone, Red 1151; Res. Red 6111. DR. M. C. HARRIS Dentist Rooms 2 and 4, McClung Bldg., 8th and Willamette Sts., Eugene, Oregon. DR. WALDO J. ADAMS Dentist Cor. 9th and Oak Sts. Room 306 White Temple. Phone Main 317 C. V. LUTHER, D. M. D. Dentist 584 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. Phone, Main 300. DR. C. B. WILLOUGHBY Dentist Phone, Main 736. Rm. 6, McClung Bldg., Eugene, Oregon EDWARD H. WHITE, D. M. D. Dentist Phone, Main 5. Folly Theater Bldg., Eugene, Oregon. DR. R. L. WILLOUGHBY Dentist Rms. 1 and 2, Coleman Bldg., Eugene 531 Willamette St. Phone, Red 6291 DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic Physician Office, 316 White Temple, Eugene, Oi Residence, 527 Pearl St. Phones: Office M 589; Res., Blk. 3207 DILLONS 4 DRUGS HASTINGS SISTERS BEAUTY PARLOR ALL BRANCHES OF WORK IVE GIVE SATISFACTION Room 1 Register Blclg. Plione *R. 6481 Fraternities and Sororties Attention!! TRY US That’s all we ask Kr"1 Meat Market Phone Main 083 Malted Milk Delicious, Nutritious, Invigorating Tell the girl at the Palace of Sweets to make you a malted milk Egg Chocolate. A quick lunch pre pared in a minute. Pioneer Shining Parlors Grateful for Student Patronage F. BERRY D(INN'S BAKERY Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery; also Ice Cream and Fruits. 30 E. Ninth St. Phone Main 72 When your Watch needs repairing, take it to H. D. SMARTT AT THE Watch Hospital With Dillon’s Drug Store. College BARBER SHOP Why go down town when you can get satisfaction next door? ' Corner Thirteenth and Patterson. Next door to Thirteenth St. Grocery. ^*“"* -_ SOLD BY BURDEN & GRAHAM 568 Willamette St.