Oregon Daily Emerald Member Pacific Intercollegiate Press Association Floyd Maxwell Webster Ruble Editor Manage* Official publication of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon, issued daily except Sunday and Monday, during the college year. News Editor .Kenneth Youel Daily News Editors Margaret Scott Ruth Austin Arthur Rudd Wanna McKinney Sports Editor .Edwin Hoyt % Night Editors Arne Rae Earle Voorhies John Anderson News Service Editor .. .John Dierdorff News Staff—Nancy Wilson, Howard Bailey, Mabel Gilham, Dan Lyons, Phil Brogan, Owen Callaway, Florine Packard, Fred Guyon, Jean Strachan, Madeline Logan, Jessie Thompson, Lenore Cram, Florence Cartwright, Marion Lay, Helen King, Randolph Kuhn Harold Shirley and John Piper. BUSINESS STAFF Associate Manager . Circulation Manager . Assistant Circulation Manager Collections . .Morgan Staton .Jason McCune .Gibson Wright Mildred Lauderdale -V —— Advertising Assistants—Lot Beattie, Lawrence Isenbarger, Eston Humph rey, Clifford Vester, Donald Woodworth, Lyle Janz. ' Entered in the post office at Eugene, Oregon as second class matter. Sub scription rates $2.25 per year. By term, 75c. Advertising rates upon applica tion. Editor 655 PHONES: Business Manager 951. News Editor This Issue Arthur Rudd Night Editor This Issue Earle Voorhies Worthy In More Than One Sense. The Portland Symphony Orchestra, one of tEe foremost or ganizations of its kind in America, was brought to the campus last year to participate in the dedication ceremony of the new Woman’s building. After the dedication had been completed and the ac counting of finances began, it was found that there was left to the Woman’s League a deficit of 0500 which had to be raised in some manner. " i The merit of the symphony orchestra need not be commented on at length, it was the first attempt which has ever been made on -the campus to bring such an organization to the students. The support was not sufficient to warrant another such attempt in the near fueure. As a means of meeting their deficit, the Woman’s League has taken up the project of presenting three artists of prominence in the musical world in concerts during the present term. KJyrena Van Gordon, prima donna mezzo-contralto of the Chicago Grand Opera Company; J. Irwin Mutch, baritone soloist, and Dean J. J. Lauds bury, pianist, are the artists who have been secured for this series. The Woman’s League is not playing upon the fact that the stu dents should attend these concerts for the purpose of aiding the or ganization to meet their deficit. But the idea in mind was to bring to the students a program of exceptional quality and one that can be considered well worth the money which may be paid for it. Their action should be commended, they have not lost sight of the fact that the students should not be preyed upon by cheap and shoddy entertainment. They have instead carefully selected a pro gram which will be in keeping with the principles for which the Wo man's League and other organizations on the campus, take a stand. The Woman’s League has accomplished a worthy undertaking in bringing these artists to the campus. The cause for which they have been secured is a worthy cause. A rtnouti cements Freshmen Attention The annual not acquainted party will he held in the | men's gymnasium, Saturday night October 15. All freshmen are ex pected to be on hand promptly at 8 o'clock. W. H. Metcalf, president. Spanish Club Meets The Spanish club will hold an important meeting at the bungalow Wednesday evening at 7:110. Any persons other than mem hers who are interested in the club are asked to phone Le Laine West at 77- some time before the meeting, j Dial There will be a meeting of Dial at 7:50 Wednesday night in the Wo man's building. Mask ami Buskin Meeting of Mask and Buskin at 0 p. m. Wednesday Oe tuber l'J at the Anchorage Tea House All members are urged to be there. Very important. Soccer Meeting of all men interested in soccer to be held in chemistry lecture room of McClure hall at 4:00 this afternoon. Plane Geometry Make up class will meet Monday anti Tuesday at 4 p. m. in room l Johnson hull. All stu dents deficient in geometry credits should report. Fra-Tra-Co Members both sophomore ami fresh men, will meet in the V. M. (’. A. hut at 7:110 tonight. Women’s Glee Club Tryout this even ing t,Wednesday), 7:30, in Mr. Coen's office, Music building. Y School Classes Meetings arc as fob { lows. 11 o’clock, The Students' Standard of Action. 11 o'clock, “The Manhood of the Master.” 5 o'clock the Social Principles of Jesus, meet ing in the Y hut. 7 o’clock, Boy’s Work, meeting at the City Y. M. C. A. NEW PIANOS AT MUSIC SCHOOL A now Steinway Grand piano and two practice pianos have recently been ad ded to the equipment of the Univer sity school of intisie. This practically completes the equipment of the practice rooms and the Stcinwav will be used for concert and studio work. Tailored at Fashion Park / ^iootMpn! Cjweeds - Dinna ye ever wear'a tweed? If you didn’t you’ll want to when you see these famous Hoot Mon Tweeds—assembled with the good taste and smart-dresses in mind. We know of nothing quite so smart as these Hoot Mon Tweeds. • ■ ' f / $45.00 and More Single Breasted and Sport Models ^ Two Stores Green Merrell Go.l Men’s Wear “One of Eugene’s Best Stores” FRESH ROASTED Steel COFFEE Cut Delivered to any address in Eugene. 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