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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
New Robespierre Waist for Fall Copyright 1912 The H. Black Co. Makers of Wooltex Garments We are specializing in Ladies' and Misses' Garments We are concentrating our efforts on these particular lines. There is al most every reason why you should visit our store before you buy, if you wish to secure the correct newest styles, the greatest values and the best service. Visit our store before you buy. No. 601, an exclusive “Wooltex” coat, skillfully combining all the re quirements for long, hard, daily ser vice with plenty of snap and style. The material is the much desired chinchilla, soft and warm without great weight. One of the biggest selling coats in America. Priced $22.50 to $25.00. Eugene Cloak and Suit House Phone 525 E. LARGE Register Bldg. THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX ANSCO CAMERAS AND FILMS CYKO PAPER Developing and Printing for amateurs finished within 24' hours. Developing 10 and 15c. The Page Studio J. G. PAGE, 644 Willamette St. EUGENE QUICK Shoe Repair Serviceable Repairing M. MILLER 22 West Eighth BANGS LIVERY COMPANY Cab Service, Automobiles, Baggage Transfer and Storage. Phone 21. Burgess Optical Co. 591 Willamette St. Registered Optometrists FACTORY ON PREMISES THE CLUB BILLIARDS Bigger and Better than Ever Eighth and Willamette J. J. McCORMICK DEAN CHANGES OFFICES AFTER STAY OF 34 YEARS Porfessor John Straub, dean of men at the University, has changed his headquarters from Deady to Villard hall, after a protracted stay of 34 years in the former location. He is exchanging rooms with Prof. Reddie. For the first two years of Dean Straub’s residence in Deady, he occu pied only one-half of the space taken by his last year’s offices. Finally, however, permanent quarters were provided for Dr. Clark, and the Ore gon Dean was left in single blessed ness. The reason given for the change is that Professor Straub’s work in lib eral arts demanded greater conven ience in reaching records and reports kept in the office. Men’s $20 Suits, $14.50 Right now, at the beginning of the season, while our stock is complete we are making an introductory sale of men’s all-wool hand tailored suits in all the leading weaves in blue serge, dark mixed brown, dark tan, and grey mixtures. These are splen did values at the regular price. Take your choice of our line of $20.00 suits for This and next week at $14.50 The Hub Clothing Store (Formerly $10, $15, and $20 Suit House) C. B. HICKS, Manager Berry's Shining Parlor 640 Willamette Grateful for Student Patronage DUNN’S BAKERY BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY Dunn & Price Phone 72 30 East Ninth PAN HELLENIC HOUSE RULES LIMIT STROLLS Pan Hellenic house rules, the bane I of every ardent “fusser” in college, | were distributed this morning to the four national sororities. There are but few changes from the rules form ulated last year. One change sure to cause consternation among the moony ones beset with “wanderlust,” i is that fixing the hour of return from the beloved Alder street and College Hill walks at nine P. M. The rules for this year are as fol lows : I. Rules shall be binding on girls residing in houses and all guests of ; the houses. II. Girls must be in houses and men out of houses at 10:30 P. M. on all nights except Friday and Satur day, when the hours shall be eleven o’clock. III. Sophomores may have one ! mid-week evening social engagement; freshmen none. IV. Underclassmen must be home from library by 9:15 P. M. V. Single couples must be off the mill race and in from suburban walks by 9 P. M. VI. No men may be entertained in | or about the houses before 12 noon. VII. All music and entertainment on Sundays must be of a quiet na ture. VIII. No sorority affair may con flict with a University affair. IX. The head of each house may grant privileges; limited to Univer sity affairs, theatres, and meeting trains. Signed, Elizabeth Lewis, President. Lenora Hansen, Secretary. Pan Hellenic announces that these rules will be strictly enforced. We cut and mount agates. Gen uine and synthetic stones carried in stock, mounted and loose. The Gem Store, Coppernoll Jewelry Co., Phone 920, 542 Willamette St. Walter Bailey, ’12, is teaching in a high school at San Isadro, Luzon, P. I. Eugene’s up to the minute Confectionery