Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, December 14, 1916, Page Four, Image 4

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FRIDAY NIGHT
DEC. 15
MEN’S GYM
15C Per Couple
2 Couples, 25c
BAND MUSIC
vSssSSE
One-Act Plays Will 3e Present
ed at Private Per
formances.
Initial Performance Will Be
“The Last Visit,” a Tragedy
by Sudermann.
Portland, Ore., Dec. 1.'?, 1910.—(Spec
ial to the KmcraId)A dramatic club
whose membership is composed of for
iuer students of tiie I'niversity of Oregon
lias 1 ecu recently organized in this ci.y
It is tiie amt of this organization to re
strict itself for a limited period to the
presentation of one-net plays of classic
merit. These plays will be given in pri
vnu homes and to invitational audiences.
I.liter oa the scope will lie broadened to
include full evening p'i.ys for public p;r
foriniince.
The initial productions will be Suler
manu’s “The Last Visit”, a tragedy; and
••'I'li,. Twelve Pound Look,” a comedy, by
Barrie. The works of Strindberg,
Sclilitzler, Tscheokof and others of the
modern realistic school will lie consid
ered in the future.
.Most of the members have at some
time or other sei n active service theat
rically. The officers are: Kliner Furu
set, ’14, president; Mae Norton, ’14, sec
retary; Ethel Brown, ex-’ltl, treasurer;
Esther Maegley, ’K5, librarian and Man
dell Weiss, ’10, director.
WOMEN DISFAVOR PLAN
Atliloiio Association Wants Name of
‘‘Oregon Trail” to Remain.
A movement to influence the state
legislature against changing the name of
the Oregon Trail to the “Pioneer Way,”
was inaugurated yesterday by the Wom
en's Athletic Association. The women
have fostered the Oregon Trail Girls’
movement, which takes its name from
tho Oregon Trail, and favors leaving the
name the same.
A committee was appointed to com
municate with the legislators asking them
to pass resolutions in legislature that
| the name of the Oregon Trail shall not
he changed The committee named is:
Ituby Bogue, Harriet Thompson, Mary
jChambers, Helen Glittery, and Ruth Con
nell.
Eleven new members were taken into
! (he association and the girls at the head
of sports gave talks. Gladys Wilkins
spoke on golf; Mary Chambers on canoe
ing; Frances Elizabeth Ihlker on tennis:
Claire Warner on track; and Ada Hall
oil archery.
One hot chocolate at the Peter Pan
calls for more.
Everything at the Peter Pan is fresh.
A new style of hot chocolate at the
Peter Pan.
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HER VERDICT
“The Sweetest Gift
of All!”
No nicer present could be
selected than
A FIVE-POUND BOX
Of Our Choice
Confections
Elegant Exterior —De
licious Interior
The Kohinoor
Phone 578
AuU'iutiU in all si*i a at the Peter
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ra TO AID FUND
Women’s Building to Benefit
From Fair.
Pan-Hellenic Society Sells Gifts
in Portland; Mrs. Woodrow
Wilson Contributes.
Tho Women’s building fund will re
ceive a substantial boost from the pro
ceeds of a benefit bazar given in Port
land last week by the Pan-Hellenic so
ciety. Some of the gifts for the bazar
came from Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and
-Mrs. Phoebe Hearst. A member of the
board of regents of the University of
California sent a pledge of $500 for the
Women’s building besides an oriental bag
and two pieces of finest porcelain for
sale at the bazar Hundreds of articles
were donated for this sale and the pro
ceeds will be divided between the
Women’s building fund and the scholar
ship fund of the Pan-Hellenic society.
The fair was held in the University
club building and prominent members of
all the Greek letter societies were there
from 10 o’clock in tlie morning until
late in the afternoon to sell the articles
donated for the sale. In both the morn
ing and the afternoon there was a half
hour of music and aesthetic dancing. Tea
was served from 3 to 5 o’clock in the
•UDOUJOyiT
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♦ Ye Tabard Inn Chapter 4
♦ of Sigma Upsilon 4
♦ elects 4
♦ Harold Newton. 4
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$10,000 Bond Issue
(Continued from page one)
this proposed field is not for football
alone, but for soccer, track, baseball,
and all other athletics. Jennie Huggins,
student body secretary, stated that to
build more grandstands on the old field
would be a waste of money, as they
would have to he moved in a few years,
and it is difficult to move a grand stand.
“I have heard the opinion expressed that
Kincaid field is worse now than twenty
years ago,” stated .Miss Huggins.
Nicholas Jaureguy, student body presi
dent, urged all students to vote on this
matter, regardless of their opinion. “It
is an important matter and should be de
cided by all the students.”
A motion to have the O. A C. game
played here next year instead of Port
land. as scheduled, was voted down.
The resolution which is to bo voted
upon December ”0 follows:
"He it resolved by the Assoeiated
Students of the University of Oregon
that its executive committee lie and it
is hereby authorized to borrow upon
tlie bonds or Other obligations of the Stu
dent Hody, payable at such times and
upon such rates of interest as said execu
tive committee may deem advfisnble,
such sums of money as may be neees
Presbyterian bazar in Titus Bldg., on
Oth, Saturday for home made candies
and food.
'‘Pendleton” Indian
Robes and “0” Robes
THE MEN’S STORE
IS READY
Men’s and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats at special
Christmas Prices.
400 Dozen Men’s Ties in Every Conceivable Shape and Pat
tern That’s Good. , __
Priced 25<S 3550^, $1, $1-50, $2, $2-50 and $3
Shirts for Men and Young Men of fine madras, percales,etc.
up to the finest silks, fancy patterns, guaranteed colors.
Priced .$1 to $8.50 each
Dent’s and Fowne’s Cape and Kid Gloves
Holeproof silk gloves. We show all
the new novelties as well as the sta- 4
pies. Tans, greys and champagne, 4
embroidered, etc.$1.50 to $3 J
FUlITlTne"OFMETV’S BATH AND HOUSE COATS
“PENDLETON BATH ROBES”
House Coats.$5 to §20
Bath Robes.§6.50 to §20
Large Assortment of Fine Leather Novelties
Bags and Suit Cases, Traveling Kits and Various Articles for men, that are ideal guts. fj
rDrr all gift purchases of 50c or over done up in appropriate
rlfLC. CHRISTMAS BOXES.
snry to construct suitable anil adequate
grand stands the new athletic field,
not exceeding in the aggregate of such
money so to he borrowed the sum of Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000).
“He it further resolved that said execu
tive committee be and is hereby author
ized with the approval and consent of the
Board of Regents of the University of
Oregon, or its executive committee, to
transfer to two or more trustees, as it
may be advised the grand stand privileges
of said new athletic field as security
for the payment of the interest at any
time to become due on said obligations
of the student body and of such propor
tion of the principal as may be agreed
to be paid from time to time.
“Be it further resolved that the execu
tive committee be and it is hereby au
thoried to utilize the moneys borrowed
under the authority hereof in the con
struction and equipment of suitable and
adequate grand stands at: the new athletic
field, and to enter into such contract or
contracts for the construction hereof
as it may deem advisable.
“Be it further resolved that the execu
tive committee and if is hereby author
ized to execute all such instruments or
to direct the execution by the President
and Secretary of this Association of all -
such instruments as it may deem or be
advised shall be necessary or appropri
ate to carry into effect the purposes and
authority in this resolution given or in
tended so to be.”
The Peter Pan is introducing a Dutch
Lunch, 5c, better and bigger than
Centenials.
£3DSS
Imperial Cleaners and Hatters
We entertain our patrons at the Rex with every cash pur
chase over fifty cents.
Telephone 392 47—7th Ave. E.
You Can Co To Many Points
IN
Oregon - California
Washington - Idaho
ter
Low fare of 1 1-3 one way. Liberal return limits
Go for Xmas and stay
for New Years
The sale dates, fares, train service, information, may
be obtained by asking local agent or addressing
John M. Scott, General Pasenger Agent
Portland. Oregon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
U. OF O. MARKET
T. F. BENNETT, Prop., Dealer In
FRESH,
and SALT
MEATS
OYSTERS and
POULTRY
GAME, SMOKED AND FRESH SAUSAGE
SALTED AND SMOKED FISH
Maryland Beauty Counts and Extra Balto
Standards Oysters
Staple Line of Groceries
at
790 East 11th Phone 141
Christmas
Nothing makes so appropriate
and acceptable Christmas gifts as an ar
ticle of jewelry.
Ti e hare a large and well assorted
stock, filled with many valuable
Christmas suggestions. Conic in and
look them over.
REMEMBER', low will have no
time for shopping after reaching home,
so DO IT NOW.
PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES
Lackey's
Jewelry Store