S. H. Friendly & Co. Leading Store Commencement Time is Coming. Now is the time for you to get all those things that you are going to need. Those guaranteed pure silk hose are here for your inspection. We have just received a new line of shirts in new Spring patterns. That new suit offyours is here==come in and get it. We placed our entire stock of $22.50 and $25.00 men’s Suits on sale Thursday morning’ for $19.75 This includes every suit in stock ex= cept blues and b’acks. It will be wis= dom to make your selections early. McMorran & Washburne MUSIC SCHOOL GIVES SUCCESSFUL RECITAL Program of Difficult Numbers Given With Much Eclat and Technique The University School of Music gave a most successful recital in Vil lard Hall Thursday evening. The af fair was under the management of Miss Morgan, who was assisted by Mr. Raphael Geisler and Miss Alberta Campbell. In the vocal selections, especially, some exceptionally heavy numbers were essayed and carried through with remarkable success. However, all the participants in the program did well and acquitted themselves with great credit. Especially enjoyable were “Parla,” by Miss Hendershott; the “Jewel Song,” from Faust, by Miss Florence Cleveland; and the trio, “Te Sol Quest Anima,” by Edna Miller, Ver non Motschenbacher and Kenneth Fra zer. Every number was appreciated by the large audience, who unanimously pronounced the showing made an ex cellent exposition of the work done by the Music Department. Those’appearing on the program were: Lucile Yoran, Maybelle Larsen, Alma Payton, Raphael Geisler, Alma Noon, Kenneth Frazer, Edna Miller, Estee Brosius, Bessie Hendershott, Al exander Martin, Florence Cleveland. DEAN COLLINS PRESIDES OVER BANQUET TO MONTHLY Another was added to the already long list of this spring’s banquets, when the staff of the Oregon Monthly met on last Wednesday for the annual banquet. The “literati” assembled at the Osburn grill room, and at 7:00 o’clock sat down to one of the meals for which Mrs. Osburn is famous. After considerable inroads had been made upon the viands, Dean Collins arose as toastmaster and started the talkfest. Miss Degermark responded optimistically to the toast, “Next Year’s Monthly;” Carl Onthank prom ised great things for next year’s Or egana, and Leigh Huggins, as the manager of the Monthly to be, spoke hopefully of his plans for the ensuing year. Ted Williams responded to the i toast, “The Outgoing Manager,” and in a sadly reminiscent fashion he poured forth a tale of woe, which quite melted the hearts of his hearers and caused their brine-laden tears to bountifully season the viands. Other speakers were also called up on, and were all optimistic in pre dicting a successful magazine for the coming year. BILL HAYWARD’S MEN TO MEET COACH LYNCH’S MONDAY P. M. Bill Hayward’s Fillys and Coach Lynch’s Bone Heads will line up for a ball pame shortly after sundown Monday evening. The teams will play for a banquet at the Osburn Hatel, the losers to look on, audit the bill and not eat. Colonel Hayward refuses to divulge the lineup of his greyhounds, other than the battery, which will be com posed of J. E. Luckey, pitcher, and Ty Cobb, catcher. Ed. Bailey, Bob Kel logg, Sap Latourette, Mart Hawkins, and Jim Johns, will be posted at strat egic turns on the diamond. The umpire will be imported for the evening, a desperate man and heavily armed. Bones Allen will keep score. John Kelly will be chief bouncer. MISS MAUDE BEALS CHOSEN TO PRESIDE OYER GIRLS’ GLEE At the recent election of the Girls’ Choral Club, Maude Beals was elect ed President; Ruby Hammerstrom, Secretary and Treasurer; Alma Pay ton, Librarian. At this meeting the finances of the past year and plans for the opera to be given next year were also dis cussed. Personal Comfort Urges “Get a Straw” Men buy at THE Haberdasher 505 Willamette Street Blue Bell Ice Cream Just as good as “Blue Bell” butter. Made in the same clean, sanitary place. Any kind or flavor. . . . Call EUGENE CREAMERY PHONE 638 Alfred Benjamin AND Sophomore Clothes Regal and Stetson Shoes Mallory and Stetson Hats Star and Cluett Shirts Roberts Bros. “Toggery” ■'54 Willamette Street. Broders Bros. Wholesale and Retail I)ealers in Fresh, Corned and Smoked MEATS I I New Styles in Ladies’ and Men’s Low Cuts WILCOX BROS. ROYAL BLUB STOP Across from Hampton’s KOH-I-NOOR The “Quality” Shop Confectionery and Ice Cream that is superior Hot and Cold Lunches Call up 578