Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 19, 1921, Page THREE, Image 3

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    PRIZES TO BE AWARDED
Art Department To Give I ndiv^lual
Progress Consideration.
Four cash prizes of $5 each will be
awarded students in the art department
before the end of the term. John Mc
Guire. a graduate student in the Uni
versity. is offering three prizes for the
greatest progress, and not necessarily
the best work, which has been done this
term in color design and drawing.
Professor A. H. Schroff will offer a
prize for the most progress in the class
in the book and poster. .
FOR SALE. — Prettiest canoe on the
Millrace. Inquire at. “V.” hut for Claire
Wnllnrp for further informntinn
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DON’T WAIT for him
to get well to tell
him you are glad to
see him about again and
that he looks fine. Send
or take some flowers to his
sickroom now. The cost is
trifling but the benefit is
bountiful. Make your floral
selections at this garden
sj)ot and you will be pleased.
tjy Every .event is an occasion
for flowers.
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(3)here youYind'f/iefloivens
993 9/i/yard 6Y.
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THE TRIUMPH
OF YOUTH.
Love will find its
level and her youth
sought the love ot her
husband’s son.
A stirring story of j
love and romance j
with a notable sup
porting cast headed
by Robert Edeson.
A RALPH INGE
PRODUCTION.
BELL THEATRE
Sunday in
SPRINGFIELD
CLEO MADISON
in
“A GIRL FROM
NOWHERE”
SATURDAY
AT BELL THEATRE
PUMPS
and
OXFORDS
They represent the newest dash of fash
ion, the latest whim of style.
But what will please you most is the com
fort with which they fit and the added touch
of smartness they add to your spring cos
tume.
1
Professional
Courteous
Service
I
Home of
Hanan Shoes
for Men and
Women.
Why Not Come In?
And with the aid of someone who knows
the value of Groceries, we assure you of a
saving that will go toward meeting the
other needs of the house. Our staff of as
sistants will be glad to make suggestions,
which will make shopping a pleasure. It
is our aim to suggest good things to eat as
the markets change we adjust our prices
accordingly.
For You
If tired or in a hurry to go out for the
evening our delicatessen can supply your
needs. Our moclel bakery turns out some
of the best products in the city. Canned
fruits and vegetables that will please the
most discriminating, are to be had for such
occasions.
A New Kind Of Coffee
Our Home Brand Coffee is meeting with
approval everywhere it is being used. If
vou have not tried it as vet, let us send up a
one pound package. It comes in one and
.five pound cartons. Remember, we have
only obtained this through special arrange
ment with an importer of Coffee.
Table Supply Co.
L.. PIERCE, Prop.
Students Go To
THE VARSITY BARBER SHOP.
For Service.
Next to the Oregana.
Crack Styles
In Young Men's Suits
Crack styles we call them, up-to
the minute tailoring, splendid all
wool fabrics, newest weaves and
colorings make them so. / ^
And best of all, they’re from the
———.
house of “Kuppenheimer.”
Guaranteed Good Clothes. j,
Step In Today
And let us show you the new arrivals. You’ll be
pleasantly surprised at the low prices, values that will
convince you that this store should be clothes head
quarters for you*.
CAPS
Dozens of New Patterns
in the Spring Shapes,
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50.
“PHOENIX”
Pure Silk Hose featuring
the New Shades in this
famous Hose, 85c pair.
TYLE. QUALITY € ECONOMY
Get your date for the
Eugene High School
Alumni
Dance
at the
Old Armory,
Saturday, March 26th
Given in honor of the
E. H, S. Seniors.
All U. of 0.
Left overs
Invited
too
Punch—Programs
Pep.
Phone 141
City Messenger Service
Messengers
39 E. 7th J. C. GRANT, Mgr.
JIM, THE SHOE DOCTOR
MU PHI EPSILON
Will give a l ull vocal and instrumental
program, appropriate to Palm Sunday, at
the hour of Vespers, 5 p. m. You are cor
dially invited.
Central Presbyterian Church