Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, April 17, 1917, Page Four, Image 4

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    We have many necessary
useful things-always elegant
Our Jewelry Store is not alone a store of luxurious
articles. We keep scores of “useful things" which you can
buy better at our jewelry store than anywhere else.
When in need of an umbrella, a cane, a fountain pen,
toilet articles, as well as jewelry, come in and see what we
have to offer.
When you do you will go no further We stand behind
every article we sell.
We make “Quality” right; then the price right.
Seth Lar away"
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler
VICTOR RECORDS
VICTROLAS
If you Have Never Had a Good Portrait, It
Is Because you Have Never Visited
The Tollman Studio
734 Willamette Street
BRODERS BROS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh, Corned and Sm-oked Meats
80 W. 8th St. Eugene. Oregon._Phone 40
The New University Chocolates
For University Students
at the
O^EGANA
The Student Shop
3 YRO 1ST E—<11'8 in.
7VRROW
form'fit COLLAR
J J a for30c
CLUITT. ITAUODY^Ca /,VC MAKER!
Telephone 220
UNIVERSITY
BAKERY
In a Class by Itself
Organized Games and Baseball
Replaces Outdoor Work
Till Rains Stop.
Swimming Exhibition Today.
Baseball and Track
Practice Begin.
On account of the unsettled weather, |
the girls’ work in gymnasium will he j
confined to the two gymnasiums for the
next two weeks, or till the rains are !
over, according to Aliss Cummings, head
of the department of physical education.
The advanced stu lents in tennis will ;
be allowed to play i.i the outdoor gym
while the beginners in tennis, those en
rolled in golf, canoeing and archery will
report to classes as usual and have or
ganized games and baseball practice.
Serious practice for those interested
in baseball will also be held and this will
continue throiif'.out the season. This j
will he separate from the class work. ,
Swimming classes are to be divided
according to ability. There will be six
periods two afternoons a week where
groups of ten girls will be under the* di
rection of the teachers and where they
will receive practical instruction. The
groups will 1)0 divided into three classes
elementary, average, and expert swim
mers. This nrfternoon the University j
girls swimming team gave an exhibition
meet for the benefit of those who were
not able to see the meet witli < >. A. C.
A track team composed of girls es
pecially interested in competitive work
is to he organized as soon as possible
and later in the spring. On field day this
team and other girls interested in running
and jumping will hold a track meet.
Tonight; Drill and Instruc
tion to Be Offered.
Classes and Hours Will Be
Talked Over in Meeting in
Villard Tomorrow.
The announcement of course's tint will
lie o|ton to men preparing for places in
the army as officers, as well as courses
dcsigncil to fit incu for places as officers
in the lTniv< raity coiapanics, will he
made at assembly tomorrow morning.
The entire hour will he given over to a
discussion of these courses and the de
termining of schedules.
A meeting of the. heads of departments
involved, as well as the instructors who
will probably give courses under the
new compulsory drill system inaugurat
ed yesterday hy the faculty, will be held
tonight to continue the work of outlin
ing courses. Those who will require
special preparation in technical subjects
will aid in the determining of courses re
quired if they will consult with the mem
bers of the faculty in whose dpartinent
the work would naturally full. At the
present time the entire affair is unsettled
’because the faculty do not know the
amount or the nature of the work required
as preparation for federal army examin
ations.
The assembly will be addressed hy
President t'amphell, Hugo lie/.dek and
!)ean Krie \Y. Allen. “It is the aim of the
meeting" said Karl Onthnrk, secretary
to President Campbell, "to outline to the
men of the Pniversitv the larger field
of service which is open to them." In ac
cordance with the sentiment of the gen
eral army staff, the men will be shown
that an equal chance for service lies in
THE LEADING STOfie.
Agents Nemo and Gos
sard Lace Front Corsets.
Be fitted now. New
Spring Models.
New Butterick Patterns for May now' in. Delineator for May. Be sure and call for your
number. Free Pattern with Quarterly.
"Mallinson’s” "Silks De Luxe”
We are exclusive agents in Eugene for the Famous silks, “Khaki KoqI fandes and plain
colors at .. ..$4.00 th* yard
“Pussy Willow” plain colors at $2-75 yard; fancies at.
“Georgianna Crepe” fancy weave, plain colors, at .$£50 xara
Indestructable Voile, plain colors at .;..$£00 yara
“Will 0’ the Wisp” in fancy tw’o-tone shades, at..----^$"•50 yarn
“Fancy Taffetas” in great broad stripes.$2 to $3-oO, the yaid
“Kayser’s” Italian Glove Silk or Silk Jersey
We are also agents for this popular silk used for dresses, sports suits, underwear, etc.
36 inches wide at .-.;. . $2.50 yard
The colors are white, gold, rose, turquoise, magenta and flesh
New White Goods and Colored Wash Goods
In every known weave and color combination for skirts, dresses, sport w-ear, etc., Priced
25£ to $1.00 the yard
Featuring the newr silks for dressy and sport wear, as well
as everything new in cloth and color. Priced $10 to $50
Ladies' Coats
maintaining the unity of the school at
present.
Additional information will be avail- j
able at tomorrow's assembly concerning
the various branches of the drill and mil
itary instruction which will be offered.
The hours at which classes will meet
and tlie scope of the work can only be
outlined after a general conference with
the faculty and the student body.
“It is to the interest of all that every
member of the student body be on hand
tomorrow morning, in order that the ex
planation of the work can be gained
first hand,” said Karl Onthauk.
Coasi Artillery May Be Turned
Out on Short Notice.
University Students in Compan
ies Instructed to Be on Hand
When Message Comes.
Forty-five University men who have
enlisted in the Coast Artillery Corps
may be called almost any minute. They
are to keep themselves in readiness to
answer the call to depart at a momen’ts
notice, according to a telegram received
by Colonel Creed C. Hammond from Ad
jutant General White Saturday night.
The officers of the second and third
companies are to remain where they can
he reached quickly by telephone or tel
egraph and they are then to call out the
men assigned to them, who must hold
themselves in readiness to respond to
the call at a moment’s notice.
The University students who have en
listed in the second company of the
Coast Artillery Corps of the Oregon
National Guard are: Virgil F. Alexander,
Don Belding, Lewis A. Bond, Ralph E.
Boyd, Charles M. Brown, Robert Case,
Victor Chambers, Alfred B. Clubb, Leo
H. Cossman, Edwin P. Cox, William T.
Downard, George Duke John J. Elliott,
Arthur M. Fletcher, J. D. Foster, Her
man Gilfilen, John De Witt Gilbert, Ice
land II. Haines, Floyd Hart, Virgil Hat
tan. Dell F. Hinson, Nicholas Jaureguy
William Jenkins, Charles A. Johns, Wal
ter Kennon, Raymond Kinney, Wiley
WEDNESDAY ONLY
Special Return Engagement
MARGUERITE CLARK
* in
“Miss George Washington”
BY REQUEST OF HUNDREDS OF REX
THEATRE PATRONS
-Extra Added Attraction
“LONESOME LUKE’S LIVELY LIFE”
His First Two-Reel Comedy—There’s a Laugh in
Every Inch.
I
REX THEATRE
i. .- -
W. Knighton, Leonard F. Larwood,
Johnson D. Leonard, Huntington Malark
ey, John H. Madden, Charles S. McDon
ald. Francis C'. Mueller, George P. Mc
Xamee, Douglas Mullarky, Joseph L.
Parker, Paul Blair, Max Schafer, Hubert
Schenck, Clifford Sevit'. Richard L.
Scearce, Ben Stain, Ralph W. Watters,
Hugh E. Watkins, and George Wilcox.
THE POPULAR PLACE
FOR CORRECT STYLES
AND FINEST QUALITY
IN WRITING PAPER—
OR, A GOOD BOOK TO
READ, IS—
Cressey’s
630 Willamette Street
Vacation
Employment
Exceptional opportunity for
salesmen who have had some
canvassing experience. The right
man will make $40.00 to 100.00
weekly
We have a straight business
proposition, calling on business
men, no house-to-house work,
j Steady work is open for two
i years. We have no “Samples”
I or “outfits” to sell you, every
S thing furnished free, including
; training in your own territory
! by experienced salesman Apply
! now to “Secretary” 424 Marvin
i Bldg., San Francisco.
FORGET THE WAR FOR TWO HOURS!!
U. Of 0.
CLUB CONCERT
EUGENE THEATRE
APRIL 20
PRICES 50c - 35c
SEAT SALE ST ARTS THURSDAY—MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY.