Two Exclusive Vacation Fashions Our Fashion 296 Our Fashion 297 “The Albamont”—Young Men’s “The Kaskule”—Young Men’s Two-Button Soft Roll Sack One-Button Novelty Sack Made as you want them — when you want them by Merchant Tailors Chicago, U. S. A. Call and see our superb display of Summer Fabrics and be measured today! THE HABERDASHER, Men's Outfitters WILLOUGHBY 713 WILLAMETTE BANGS After the Senior Play Tomorrow Night Complete the Evening by visiting Prompt Service; unequalled confections. Get our Wholesale Prices on Ice Cream in Brit O or Bulk. © OPEN AIR STAGE SELECTED It has been decided that “Midsummer Night’s Dream’’ will be staged on the campus southwest of Dendy hall. Pro fessor Reddie does not consider that Kin caid Field is a fitting place for the play. SEABECK ATTRACTS; ■ MEN SIGN HI GO Y. M. C. A. Expects 25 Dele gates From Oregon at Summer Conference. From present indications there will be a delegation of 25 leave the Univer sity for Senbeek Y. M. C. A. conference, according to Paul Spangler, chairman of the Senbeek committee. The 11 who have already signed up for the trip are: J. D. Foster, Randall Scott, Charles Collier, Lloyd Stearns, Paul Spangler, Leo Cossinan, Joe Boyd, Richard Thompson, Floyd Westerfield, Ray Hausler, John Wells and R. M. Case. Last year there were 14 who went from Oregon which had the second larg est representation. Washington came first with 18 delegates. Twenty committeemen are doing per sonal work in interesting those who are likely to go, and there is a committee under Henry Thorsett to obtain a loan fund from the town merchants. At the ministers meeting yesterday the propo sition was put up to the ministers of the different churches to send a boy and girl from each church. The former to attend the men’s conference June 14 to 23 and the latter the women’s confer ence which comes immediately after. Seabeck is situated on Puget Sound and is adapted to sports both on land and in the water. The conference lasts for 10 days and consists of daily noon time and evening addresses by men in close touch with student life. The dis cussions are with a view toward solving problems of belief and questions of life work. An example of the daily pro gram follows. Dally Schedule Morning; 6:30, rising bell; 6:45, morn ing watch; 7:15, breakfast; 8:15, biblc classes: 0:05, association methods; 9:55, mission classes; 10:50, recess; 11:15, platform address; 12:15, leaders’ meet ing; 12:45, lunch. Afternoon and evening; 1:30 to 2:30, personal interviews and committee meet ings; 2:30 to 5:30, recreation; 5:45, sup per; 6:30, delegation meetings; 7:15, ad dresses on life work; 8:15, Group dis cussions; 9:00, study and fellowship; 10:00, taps. Prominent men have been secured to lead in the conference such ns; Dr. Timothy Stone, of Chicago, who will also visit the University summer school, Prof. Fred G. Broughton, McMinnville Col lege; Dr. Katsuji Kato, National Jap anese student secretary; Dr. Henry C. Mason, Seattle and Ivan B. Rhodes, state secretary Oregon and Idaho. The expenses at Seabeck for the 10 days will be $15 and the total expenses from Eugene and back including car fare is $25.00. The headquarters of the Seabeck conference at Los Angeles ex pect to have about 200 students nt the conference. Imperial Cleaners and Hatters The Most Modern Methods Used in Cleaning and Press- j ing Ladies’ and Men’s Clothes, Hats, Gloves, i Laces, Plumes, Etc. \ Telephone 392 43 7th Ave. E. ! The Home of Squibb’s Chemicals ‘‘There are none better” Sherwin-Moore * r 904 Willamette. Drug Co ■eij* W; Phone 62 VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES TWO SHOWS 7:15 9: p. m. “PATRIA” ELEVENTH EPISODE Hearst-Pathe News and Other Educational Films 5 REELS 5 A WAR DRAMA Featuring LESLIE BLADES IN THE TITLE ROLE “THE BUND MAN” Mr. Blades is a U. of O. Student and wrote this Dramatic Sketch. He is a blind singer and actor, and a writer of some note. All proceeds above expenses go to Mr. Blades as a royalty—Come out and hear him. Saturday night, May 12. PRICES: Adults, 2Qc Children, 15c 129 UGENE. ■SSS?5SMiQ ■SI MAY 14 The World’s Greatest Fun-Show A Whirlwind of Tunes and Dancing SEPTEMBER MORN U Music Comedy Tangoes and Joy 22 Smart, Swift and Saucy Cast with Ruth Wilkins as “Argentina” “The World’s Greatest Dancer” 801,6 40 ple 20SH0W HITS GIRLS A Singing — Dancing — Musical — Whirl PRICES: Lower Floor.$1 and $1.50 Balcony.50^, 75<S $1 and $1.50 Seats—Saturday at Box Office—Phone 361 The Junior Prom., Saturday, May 12, 8:30 END THE WEEK-END RIGHT! GET DATES RIGHT AWAY FEATURES OF DANCE 1. Hyde’s Ten-h’iece Orchestra. 2. No Letter Seating. 3. 16 Dances 4. Short Intermissions PRICE $1.00 5. Presentation of Cups. 6. No Flowers,