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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1915)
Offering Some Extremely Pretty New I Blouses . V At popular prices. Yes we are continual ■Ji ly featuring new blouses at popular pri Tflf ces that are astonishingly good. Many ™ people are of the opinion that they are very much like the more expensive models—and the truth is, that they do possess more in the way of style and inher ent worth than is usually found in blouses at the same mod erate prices. Others $1.95, $3.19, $4.45, $4.95 Large’s Cloak & Suit House CO»'» RIGHT 101*1 THF HOUSE or KU* I’Ll.Hf IMtH The Right Model for You... Men and Young men with de cided ideas about the kind of clothes they want should visit our store. We do not confine our showing to one or two models, but show you models in extreme, conservative and middle of the road styles, for young men, older men, stout men and slim men. Suits or Overcoats $15, $18, $20, $25, $30 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Roberts Bros. “The Home of Kuppenheimer” PRESIDENT OF MAZAMAS TO SPEAK AT ASSEMBLY The assembly hour, December li>, will be given over to a sterioptican lecture on j “Mountain ('limbing”, by Frank Branch Kiley, president of the Mazamas, of I’ortland. The slides will cover various’ phases of mountain climbing and will include views of recent Mazama trips. They will be of special interest to students of zoo ology, botany, and geology. President Campbell, who has heard Mr. Iiiley lecture, says of him: “Mr. Kiley is a delightfully entertain ing speaker. His previous lectures have been charming in every detail. The hour will lie instructive as well as amusing and no student can afford to miss it.” Mr. and Mrs. Riley—who will come with him are both Stanford graduates. I University of California.—The Y. W. C. A. finance campaign has resulted in the raising of The mark was set at $600, which would cover the secre tary’s salary. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. E. S. Conklin, of the Psy chology department will lecture in Professor Howe’s room. Villard on “How to Choose a Vocation.” Thursday December 10, at 7 p. m. Professor G. J. Mitchell, of the geology department, will talk be fore the Science club Wednesday, December 15, at 7:30 p. m. in the Deady lecture room. His sub ject will be “Along the Trails Through Curry County.” Dr. George Rebec will lecture tomorrow afternoon at 4 p. m. on "Corregio and Murillo—Jesuit Piety.” Dr. Joseph Schafer will talk on “Germany’s Entrance into War.” Tuesday 3 p. m. in the Library basement. This is one of a ser ies on “Backgrounds of the War.” Theta Sigma Phi held initiation Wed nesday evening for Jean Bell. Rita Fra ley and Mary Baker. Give Our Jewelry and / Things c^\m rv~ Fb** Cho? Those who receive Christmas gifts obtained at our establish ment are always delighted; they know that every article coming from us is elegant and reliable. You cannot afford to send a present coming from a store without a “reputation.” Kindly come this week that we may have time to “engrave” your presents. We make “quality” right; then the price right. Seth Laraway “The Reliable Jeweler.” LINN’S The Big Christmas Store LINN'S The Store that is growing by leaps and bounds FREE DELIVERY X PHONE 217— v.ii'cs that Go into Use The Gay Received and Stay Used— Its Utility that we’ve Sought. LSox Chocolates —Johnstons famous candies in tasty Xmas boxes form the sweet est ^ift to lie bought. Stationary Initial stationary and envelopes to grade corres mateh. II igh pondenee card;). Flash lights Eon’t group in the dark We carry the E v e r Ready line. Parisian Ivory —Wo offer you one of the largest lines of this ware in Eugene $1.00 to $7.50 Toilet Sets —II ig variety of brushes, manicure sets atomizers, shaving sets etc 35c to $20 Kodaks —Let the Xmas kodak toll the story of the happy Christmas day. Brownies $1 to $6. Autograph kodak and folding pocket ma chines at any price $5 to 9100 Album Sale —For Xmas we are of fering out prices on every kodak album in stock. See them. LINN’S With New Clean Cut Gifts O. li. i ENImiWi iON, iTopriefcor LINN'S Where Purity Accuracy and Ser vice come first Pendleton Indian Robes The Ideal Christmas Present NEW STOCK IUST ARRIVED-ALL BEAUTIFUL NEW DESIGNS The Original Pendleton Robe is $8.50 Other Indian Designs $5.00 and $6.50 Beautiful Steamer Rugs $10.00 and $12.50 The most luxurious Lounging or Bath Robe obtainable is the “Genuine Pendleton” AT $15, $18 and $20 SILK TRIMMING THROUGHOUT H'.'v'm.'ij Special Fares for Year-end Trips ON Oregon Electric Ry. The Popular Willamette Valley Route ROUND TRIP RATES In effect between Willamette Valley points Dec. 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 31st, 1915, and Jan. 1st, 1916. Final return limit on tickets sold these dates is January 4’1916 PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS ACCORDINGLY Round trip rates of $30 and $26.70 from Portland to San Francisco via “The North Bank” Rail and S. S. “Northern Pacific” Dec. 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30. Return limit Jan. 4. Meals and berth included in fares. For further details consult— H. R. KNIGHT, Agent. Eugene, Oregon. When in need of Groceries coll up 183 Corner Eighth and Charnelton WEISS GROCERY CO. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED We hove our own delii’cry sytlem All goods delivered promptly