Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, October 30, 1913, Image 4

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College Togs for Men
COLLEGE TOGS FOR MEN
You young men who like a spirited individuality in clothing will find your wants well expressed in
Sincerity and Frat Clothing. You’ll find the distinctive harmony of clever designing and good taste.
$18.00 SINCERITY SUITS $15.00
Sturdy character in the splendid wear this popular priced line will give you, correct moulding of every
line and model from all wool fabrics in an excellent rang^of colors; $18.00 values, special. . . .$15.00
$25.00 SINCERITY SUITS $22.50
Refined style that favorably impresses men of good taste. Splendid all wool fabrics appeal to men
of judgment who seek valiie. See tile unexcelled Fall exhibit of $25.00 values, special at.$22.50
SPECIAL TRAIN
TO THE
U. of O. vs. O. A. C.
BIG
ANNUAL FOOTBALL GAME
AT
Albany, Saturday, November 8
DIRECT TO THE FOOTBALL FIELD
VIA THE .
“The Exposition Line—1915.”
$1.30—round trip fare—$|.30
Good on Special Train Only
Special Train Will Leave Eugene at 1:15 p. m., Returning After
the £ame
Students, Faculty and Citizens should be there to cheer their
Football Team
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.
Shoes With a Reputation
TO SUSTAIN
"Florsheim" "Biltrite” "Bostonian”
Names that appeal to men who seek the mpst approved styles in
footwear and at the same time demand the utmost in wearing
quality. You are sure of the wearing qualities of shoes bought of
us because we carry shoes with a reputation only. Every pair goes
out of our store with the manufacturers guarantee and also our
personal one. And as for style—we’re always a step in advance.
Our shoes hold their shape, look neat and dressy always and are
the most serviceable to be had at the price. They are the greatest
values obtainable and the variety of styles we are showing is sur
prisingly large.
Always the Home of “The Florsheim Shoe”
THE BOOT SHOP
Willamette, near Seventh
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The Bible as English Literature,
In After Days; Thoughts on the Fu
ture Life, J. H. Gardiner.
Efficiency in the Sunday School,
H. F. Cope.
The M*n-Made World, Mrs. C. P.
S. Gilman.
National and Social Problems,
Fred Harrison.
The Problem of Race Regenera
tion, Havelock Ellis.
Rugs and Their Native Lands, E.
E. Norton.
Under Western Skies, J. Conrad.
Early Literary Career of Robert
Browning, T. R. Loundsbury.
The Spirit of American Literature,
J. A. Macy.
The Amateur Spirit, Bliss Perry.
Park Street Papers, Bliss Perry.
Symbolist Movement in Literature,
Arthur Symons.
Dew and Mildew, P. C. Wren.
CASSEROLE
SPECIAL. $|,50
Having purchased a quan
tity of Casseroles from a big
eastern manufacturer at an
extremely low figure, I am
offering one special $3 num
ber for .SI ,50
Call and see it
Just the thing for the house.
SETH LARA WAY
THE SMOKE HOUSE
Billiards and Cigar Store
Kompp & Lyttaker, Props, j
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Drs. Kuykendall
Office Over Loan & Savings Bank
Phones: Res., 965; Office, 634
OFFICE HOURS 2 TO 5
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DRS. COMINGS, SOUTH-1
WORTH & BEARDSLEY!
Cffice Suite 410-415 Cockerline & Weth- j
erbee Bldg.
Office hours—10-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m.
Phone 96.
TOLLMAN STUDIO
For better photos
J. B. Anderson, Prop.
533 Willamette
DELUXE
The Quality
STUDIO
:---- i
Phone 18 44 9th Ave. E.'
HASTINGS SISTERS
HAIR DRESSING PARLORS
Register Building, Willamette St.
Telephone 1009. Eugene, Ore.
.Manicuring Ladies’ and Gents’ Scaip and
Face Treatments. Switches made
from combings.
Yerington & Allen
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
f*hone 232 86 Ninth Ave. East
Dr. C. B. Marks, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
GLASSES CORRECTLY FITTED
Cockerline and Fraley Bldg.
Phone Connection
GO TO LAW
AN OLD RELIABLE CLEANER
FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK
Electric Cleaning Co.
Ladies’ Silks and Serges
OUR SPECIALTY
One trial Order will make
you our Customer.
Phone 827, 848 Olive St.
EUGENE OREGON
STUDENTS
It pays to eat at the Monarch Cafe
teria. The best of home cooking.
MONARCH
CAFETERIA
Opposite the Rex Theatre
JEWELRY, TRUNKS &
SUIT CASES
HAND BAGS AND USICAL INSTRU
MENTS
L. WEISS, Prop. 613 Willamette St.
Special Attention U.«/Q.
™w HOTEL HAMMFL
Albany’s New and Most Modern Hotel
Six Floors of Solid Comfort
Every Bed a Famous Sealy Mattress. Large
Light Bath Rooms. Shower Bath.
^Ihe House of Personal Attention
First Class Grill in Connection
Free Auto Bus Meets All Trains
S. H. Friendly Co.
The Leadjng Store
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The College People’s Store
S* n. Friendly & Co.’s Store has been here as
long as the University of Oregon has, and is bet
ter able to know the needs of College People
than anyone else. -Every Freshman soon learns
that the reason all the old students trade at
Friendly’s is that FRIENDLY HAS THE
EIGHT STUFF. Your Credit is Good. . -