TUB LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS: "Personality In clothes, which means style, fit, shapeliness and grace har monized on the Individual figure, is al ways assured when your garments are made exclusively for you by ED. V. PRICE & CO "As no two men are alike, it is obvious that a ready-made stock suit cannot pro duce distinctive individuality. Choose your own style and woolen and have your clothes made expressly for you— TODAY! The Haberdasher 713 WILLAMETTE ST., EUGENIO : : OREGON RED PEPS PHILOSOPHY Yound women rowing sKmU biy) fiie_alwr^«*cMw|£ Safety First EAT Varsity Chocolates Special Styles and Special Prices OREGANA WORK V ". i : : 1 Dorris Photo Shop Purest and best confections at the 'tiregana Cor. 11th and Alder Sts. | The Right Model for ! You. Men und Young men with de cided ideas about the kind of clothes they wai^t should visit our store. We do not confine our showing to one or two models, but show you I 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" I COPY NIGHT 19t»« VM HOUII OF KUPFINNKIMOI J. W. QUACKENBUSH & SON HARDWARE PHONE 1057 160 9th AVE. EAST. BUY of the Merchants who are advertising in the Ore gon Emerald. We believe in the Golden Rule. 12 NEW STUDENTS PLEDGE Seven Greek Letter Clubs Draw From February Reorults. The following fraternities announce new pledges as follows: Delta Gamma—Dora Francis, Eugene; Clarabell Williams, Portland; Edna Gray, Portland; Florence Powers, Marshfield; Mary Townsend, Portland; Margaret Welch, Portland. Chi Omega—Elaine Brown, of Eu gene. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Lucile Stan ton, of Eugene. Kappa Alpha Theta—Anna Dawson, of Albany. , Sigma Nu—Frank Farrel of Med ford- I 1 Delta Tau Delta—Boss MacKenna, of Portland. Beta Theta PI—James Vance, of Med ford and Leonard Sloan of Spokane, Washington. Alumni Sinking Fund (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Carrie F. Harris, 675 Westmore land avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Jennie Harris, Sklem, Ore. Katherine E. Hanna, 994 Hilyard street, Eugene, Ore. Madison Curtis Harris, 760 Jefferson street, Eugene, Ore. Blaine H. Hoovey, 722 Lincoln street, Eugene, Ore. Oscar E. Hemenway, Springfield, Ore., box 66. Ansel F. Hemenway, 476 Bose, Lex ington, Ky, Elma L. Hendricks, 764 Lawrence litreet, Eugene, Ore. Lola Howe, 455 Twelfth avenue west, Eugene, Ore. I Bobert E. Hickson, 847 Halsey street, Portland, Ore. Oliver B. Huston, 622 Elm street, Portland Ore. Hamilton H. Hendricks, Fossil, Ore. Thomas C. Judkins, Mills building, San Francisco, Cal. Herbert S. Johnson, 69 Bay State road, Boston, Mass. Virgil V. Johnson, 718 Layfette ave nue, Bockford, 111. Wm. H. Johnson, Jacksonville, Ore. J. Lewis Johnson, box 69, Eugene, Te. Maude I. Kerns, 4sl0 Nineteenth ave nue northeast, Seattle, Wpsh. Mae D. Kinsey, 382 Tenth avenue east, Eugene, Ore. Webster L. Kincaid, 155 Ninth avenue eust, Eugene, Ore. Fletcher Linn, mfwypjbrdlmfwyprdlfw John E. Kuykendall, 27 Thirteenth avenue east, Eugene, Ore. Fletcher Linn, 576 Laurel street, Port land, Ore. James A. Laurie, 214 Palouse street, Wenatchee, Wash. Arthur D. I,each, 114(5 East Yamhill street, Portland, Ore. Mrs. Cora Cameron Laurie, 1057 East Couch street, Portland, Ore. Cecil K. Lyons, School of Education, University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. Ellen Condon McCornack, Eu gene, Ore., R. IT. D. No. 3. Adolphus F. McClaine, 01212 Summit boulevard, Spokane, Wash. Mary E. McCornack, 715 Lincoln street, Eugene, Ore. Wallace Mount, Eleventh and Colum bia streets, Olympia, Wash. Henry F. McClure, 1509 Hoge build ing. Seattle, Wash. Jennie McClure, 1815 Thirteenth ave nue south, Seattle, Wash, Philura E. Murch, 410 Harrison street, Portland, Ore. Horace McClure, 193J East Lynn street, Seattle, Wash. Walter A. McClure, 1509 Hoge build ing, Seattle, Wash. John S. McClure, McClure Acers, Se attle. Wash., R. F. D. No. 1. Mrs. Amy Powell McClure, 432 Boyls ton nve north, Seattle, Wash. Ina McClung, 687 Tillamook street, Portland, Ore. Clinton N. McArthur, 1125-29 Yeon building, Portland, Ore. Winifred Kelly Miller, 5to East Twen ty-first street north, Portland, Ore. Mrs. Marie B. Manly, 3475 Holmeat place, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Alice McKinlay Miller, 1102 B avenue. La Grande, Ore. Susan W. Moore, 1713 Valley avenue, Raker, Ore. Owen Osbtirn, Brownsville, Ore. Mrs. Ida Dunn Pruett, 1373 McKinley street, Fresno, Cal. Minnie E. Porter, 100-11 Washington street, Albany, Ore. Ida Patterson, 751 Eleventh avenue east, Eugene, Ore. Edwin O. Potter, Eugene, Ore., box 516. I)r. Frank M. Taylor, 912 Corbett building. Portland. Ore. Lee M. Travis, 482 Seventh avenue west. Eugene, Ore. Albert R. Tiffany, 663 'Thirteenth ave nue east, Eugene, Ore. Douglas W. Taylor. Jr., 605 First street, Portland, Ore. George T. Talbert, Milton, Ore. Mrs. Agnes Adams Randle, Nehalem, Ore. j J. O. Russell, Wasco, Ore. Clayborne F. Rhodes, Medford. Ore., box 65. Charles R. Reid, Chula Vista, Eugene, Ore. Woodson T. Slater, Catmelita apart ments. Portland, Ore. Mrs. Ada Hendricks Smith. 910 Wash ington street, Eugene, Ore. Mrs. Vestella Sears Smith, 524 Fifty ninth street, Tacoma, Wash. Richard S. Smith, 32 Ninth avenue west, Eugene, Ore. Bernard E. Spencer, Helena, Montana. Mrs. Mary Straub Stafford, 1210 Pat teraou street, Eugene, Ore. Herman A. Soulleu. 722 Burnett nve nue, Ames. Iowa. Anne Whiteaker, 1165 Pearl street, Eugene, Ore, ■William Ira Vawter, 310 West Mein street, Medford, Ore. Elias M. Underwood, 88-89 Front street, Portland, Ore. Clinton E. Woodson, Heppner, Ore. Mrs. Therese F. Wachenheimer, 248 West 113th street. New Tork city. Walter L. Whittlesey, 400 Riverside drive, New Tork city. Pauline Walton, 433 Ninth avenge west, Eugene, Ore. Harvey A. Wheeler, 12 C Higashi Ya mate, Nagasaki, Japan. Orel A. Welsh, 716 Ashland boulevard, Chicago, 111. Edith V. Witzell, 415 North Cottage street, 8alem„ Ore. Ada Osie Walton, 1023 Union street, Seattle, Wash. Louise C. Toran, 992 Oliver street, Eugene, Oree. f -THE BEST AMERICAN MAKE" | '///, wA ‘Doncaster ARROW COLLAR _ . . _ _ j! for 25c THE CLUB Barber Shop for Particular People Dunn’s Bakery For Good Pastenes PAUL HOPPE t Ladies’ and Men’s Tailor With Wade Bros. 873 Willamette COOK WITH GAS Oregon Power Co. Phone 28 Hotel Osburn Special Rates for Stu dent Banquets Monthly Dinner a Spe ialty. ' New Spring Styles The Two-Button Extreme English Sack shown on the left Is the new advanced English design of the season, particularly fashioned to meet the taste of the younger set. Exceedingly narrow shoulders, snug body following, yet so designed as not to pinch or bind to excess. Very high waist effect of the true English garment. Trousers are straight hanging. Patch pockets or plain. H!§ I The Three-Button Semi-Conservative Sack on the right is not so extreme as the one above, the English lines being somewhat modified throughout. The lapel rolls over the first button. Note especially the skillful designing of the wide collar with the exceedingly narrow notch. We are showing a wide range of patterns for either of these new models, moderately priced from.$18 to $40 This is the Students Studio Built for that purpose. You know the quality of our produc tion. Why not have the best. People’s Public Market Meat and Groceries Open Every Day We Deliver All kinds of fresh meats, A full line of good grocer prices same as at Public ies and a fresh assortment market. of vegetables. PHONE 401 At Your Service! FISHER - LAUNDRY COMPANY Phone 65 1580 Willamette St. Eugene OB AK Advertises 58 and 60 Ninth A ve. E. BRODERS BROS Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FRESH, CORNED & SMOKED MEATS. 80 West Eighth. Bangs [ Livery Co. Livery, sale and stage stables Baggage transferred and c*h service day or night. Phone 21 Corner 8th and Pearl Sts Signal! Advertise . . . .Score Results