KOLB AND DILL WILL PLAY IN EUGENE, FEB. 22 “The High Cost of Loving," Kolb auc] Dill’s latest laugh-riot will he at the Eu gene on Tuesday,.. February 22ml. This wonderful success is built around girls, musjo and laughter. There is no old fashioned chorus in “The High Cost of Loving.” Each of the girls is not only a beauty but an nvtist as well, and each performs her share of Ihe solo work in a way that has won the praise of thou sands of delighted theatregoers. “The High Cost of Loving” is best described as a farce in three acts with a surprise every other minute as the screamingly funny plot is first tangled and tfien skillfully unwound to its logical yet hi larious conclusion. It is, without doubt, the biggest, best and funniest vehicle Kolb and Dill have ever had as a'medium of expression for their inimitable and distinctive comedy methods. There is a big song review at the opening of the third act that is a revela tion in musical comedy and is becoming a eyelone of novelty and charm. Kolb and Dill have surrounded themselves with a wonderful company of principals, < the cast including such names as Olga Stock, Julia Blanc, May Cloy, Frank Daroen ,James Biddy, Frank Wallace, Irma Mellville, Ivy Darien, Lorenz (lil lette and a number of others ijuite as prominent. And in addition to ail this the Synphonic Jazz Orchestra which these two clever comedians carry with them, under the direction of Leo Flanders, is a novelty feature of particular merit, i AGGIE NINE WORKING HARD. According to fjoach Richardson of the Oregon Aggies, spring baseball practice will be held daily, rain or shine. Dur ing rainy weather the men will be put through stiff workouts in the Armory so that no time will be lost in getting the team in shape for the southern trip in the latter part of March. NuBone Corsets, Cleaning and Repair ing. Mrs. A. True Lundy, 155 East Ninth Street. Phone 239. tf Patronize Emerald Advertisers. Whatever vour desire, you will line! that this store offers garments ot the highest (jiial ily at prices which could not be lower compared with costs. 1 he leputation ot this store for supreme style and quality will be maintained in the face of c\ci^v condition. . French Pastry Our pastry cook is an expert. The pastries he prepares each and every day are made to suit your particular taste. Come in for something to eat. Oregana The STUDENTS SHOP Prunes Stand First During the past week every line of business has promoted the interest of prunes. In this endeavor to aid the state we have been in line. Our bakery has been turning out products that have prunes in them from the most particular to the common. Our prune bread has been the most popular seller of any. Also prune pie has been enjoyed by many families and will be more so in the future. Our Store Is Complete For the trade we cater to demands that they receive what they desire when they so desire it. For this reason we carry the most complete stock of groceries in the higesl quality line. If you wish to get in line for picnics we are able to fill your order. If you desire to order refresh ments for your parties then you know we can give you the best the market has in punch and dainties. ^ BHKrsata Come in and get acquainted. Table Supply Co. New Versions Spring Suit Styles In this store you are afforded a wide ehoice for the expression of individ uality. Twill cords and tricotines are the most favored materials. Jacket styles are charmingly varied • in the youthful Eton, Box and Man darin modes. Embroideries and braidings in different motifs give an added touch of richness. We are showing right now an especially in teresting assortment for For Friday and Saturday we have selected a few decidedly smart suits in Serge and Tricotine to sell for of $25 to $97.50 The New Frocks Featuring novel embroidery, ruff lings, gav sashes, _swing mg panels, in fascinating new ways taffetas, canton crepe, poiret twill, tricotines and combinations of materi als. In all you will find originality plus good taste—for every occasion—street, afternoon, dinner or evening weai. A remarkable assemblage of exclusive model frocks and gowns for $25.00 and up to $75.00. For Friday and Saturday three types of dresses, which a re remarkable for their smart style and low price. A Taffeta Dress $25.00 A Canton Crepe Dress $39.50 A Poiret Twill Dress $65.00 Coats and Wraps Dashing cape ef fects and tailored models. Coats which take swinging sport lines, shown in soft camel’s hair, novelty worsteds and English looking tweeds, belted models, full silk lined, side pockets, set-in or kimono sleeves. at CHARLEY’S PLACE 982 Willamette Roasted Peanuts Mother’s Candy Buttered Popcorn EMMETT ZINN Teacher of Hawaiian Steel GUITAR Phone 312. EUGENE MUSIC SHOP 8 East Ninth Street.. .....—■■■!■!! T Wing’s Market Quality, Service and Low Prices. Fresh and Cured Meats. Phone 38. 675 Willamette Street.