Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 18, 1921, Page THREE, Image 3

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10 BE DECIDED TODAY
Qirl’S Junior and Freshman
Basketball Teams Meet.
GAMES to be hard
jjost of Players Experienced;
Admission Free.
T]lP junior and freshmen women’s bas
tball team play for the interdass
tuuilpionship and the Hayward enp in
1„. men’s gymnasium at. 5 o’clock this
ifternoon. No admission will be charged
' j aii students are invited to attend.
,||Pge teams were victorious in th? piv
iniinary interclass games Wednesday
ftcrnoon. The juniors easily won fro.n
l„i senior team by a 41 to 7 score, but
he sophomore-freshmen game was close
rent the start. The sophomores led by
ne |joint at the end of the first half,
lit. the frosh succeeded in throwing the
ceiding basket and the final score stood
i; to 24 in their favor. The sophomore
|ass won the championship last year,
(hen they were frosh, but lost their
banco to hold the cup by losing Wednes
ny nidit.
Oletta Pedersen and Helen Nelson,
jirwards on the junior team, scored con
istently. and ran up one of the highest
lores of the season. The senior team,
owever. had never played together be
ne the game Wednesday night, and
ime of the individual members had not
laved since freshmen.
The game tonight will be close. All the
layers but one has played before this
■ason in either varsity or doughnut
lines. Helen Nelson and Oletta Feder
al were members of the varsity team.'
anrino Elrod and Carolyn Cannon, cen
irs, played in the doughnut series, and
wall Martin, guard was a varsity play
• and also took part in the doughnut
iries. Echo Baldarree, guard, is the
lly member of the junior team not
a,ring in any other team this season.
Against the juniors, will be the Quin
n twins, forwards, stars of the Hen
icks hall doughnut team, Helen King,
:lna Largent. centers, and Eloise Har
s. Frances Anderson, guards, who play
1 the same positions in the doughnut
iries. Eloise Harris also played guard
1 the varsity team. Miss Catharine
rinslow will umpire and Miss Laura Mc
llester will referee the game this after
ion.
[UGH HERDMAN, NOTED
EDUCATOR TO SPEAK
enefits of Accident Prevention From
Standpoint of Employer To
Be Discussed.
Hugh II. Herdman, vice-president and
neral manager of the National Safety
•uncil. who speaks at the “Y” hut to
i.v at 1:15, is one of the most eminent
thorities on “Accident Prevention”
“Gold Inlay Work a Specialty.”
Phone 045.
DR. L. L. BAKER,
Dentist.
Instructor’s Diploma N. U. D. S.,
Chicago.
Office 410 C. & W. Building.
Phone 141
% Messenger Service
Messengers
?E. 7th J. C. GRANT, Mgr.
on tlio Coast, ns well as in the United
States.
Mi. Herdman speaks primarily from
the standpoint of the benefits the em
ployer may derive from following a •'pre
vention'’ program in his establishment,
both from the lowering of the production
cost and as a safety measure to the
worker. The Safety Council vice presi
dent is coming to Eugene to act as one
of the judges in the State Oratorical
contest to be held this evening under the
auspices of the Eugene Bible University,
but he has consented to make n talk to
the students and any others who might
he interested in the subpect of "Accident
1 revention, ’ this afternoon.
Mr. Herdman was formerly principal
of W ashington high school in Portland,
and is recognized as one of the most
prominent educators in Oregon.
Students
“College student wanted
for traveling position next
summer. Selection to be
made immediately. Work
permanent if desired. Un
imited opportunity for a
’ew men and women of ster
ing character and proven
ability. Write fully, stat
ing qualifications, to Mr.
Ferris, 868 E. Kelly St...
Portland, Oregon.”
Dance
TONIGHT
—Dance
College Students
KUM
EAGLE’S HALL
Music by Akers Jazz Music Masters
“A Full Round of Fun”
Potted
Plants
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Fresh
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^‘EXCLUSIVE EUGENE MEMBER
^FLORIST TELEGRAPHIC OEM VERY
Cut
Flowers
Corsages Our Specialty
es
One Strap Glove
Washable Suede
Grey, Brown and White
$1.75
Collar Laces
White, Cream and Ecru
2 to 6c inch.
Hankerchief Linens
In colors—Dainty sheer linen for hanker chiefs have been much sought after,
are proud to announce a complete line in colors also white 36 inches wide
yard $2.00.
We
-the
SB
Snowy White Goods for all Purposes
Even if white were not so popular for blouses, frocks and lingerie, it would be
lioove all lovers of things dainty to view this display. It offers some o it .
quality Flaxons, Organdies, Voiles, Nainsooks and other white fabrics that we have
eyer had the pleasure of presenting.
‘ 1 . • 1 1ITI _
40-inch White Voiles, an excellent
quality for, yard.$ -30
-1'0-inch White Voile, smooth even
weave, the yard.59
40-inch White Voile, soft and sheer
the yard .95
40-inch Checked and Plaid Voiles
the yard.75
•40-inch Striped Voiles, in pretty
designs, the yard, 48, 60c,.65
•<fi-incli White Flaxon, a good val*
ue. the yard .35
40-incli VV lute k laxon, m imesi
qualities, the yard.75
32-inch White Flaxon, small check
patern, the yard. 50
32-inch White Flaxon, with 3 fine
stripes, the yard .00
36-inch White Novelty Flaxon, with
beautiful silver stripes,. the yard .75
36-inch Ivory White Poplin, in beau
tiful silk finish, the yard.• .70
Offering a wonderful assortment of
Organdies in white at 60c, 75c, $1.00 and
$1.75 a yard.
~ For Easter ~
HATS & GLOVES
U ' H •;
EVERY man wants new things for Easter—espc
dally Hats and Gloves, the two articles that
“set him off.” Striking and distinctive are the
contributions for Spring, with styles every man and
young man will truly like.
Hats
RICH colors, soft texture effects
and1 luxurious finishes feature
our display for Spring- service.
Gloves
IMRE everyone is certain to find
.the Gloves that will fulfill
every requirement of good
dressers. ,
Wade Bros.
I {. W
The Home of Hart Schaffner Sc Marx Stylish Clothes
PRACTICAL HANDY. j
UGHT— j
ami properly balanced for
every wridne requirement.
Pal holds leads securely,
feeds freelyand never jams,
sticks or breaks points.
He’s fitted with a renew
able eraser of best quality
rubber and carries a plenti
ful supply of extra leads.
In silver finish, with sturdy
pocket clip.
Get yourself a Pal for $ ]
Linn Drug
Co.
There is distinction in
Graham’s Sport Shoes.
The little niceties of propor
tion and detail so necessary in
Footwear of contrasting colors
and leathers are most carefully
worked out.
Graham’s Sport Shoes are cor
rect in design, material and
craftsmanship, calculated to ap
peal to your individual taste.
Where College Folks Buy Footwear;
828—Willamette Street—828
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