Costumes May well be supplemented at this store with such accessories as: Kid Gloves In the new lengths $2.95 to $3.95 Silk Scarfs $1.00 to $1.95 Tapestry Bags From France $2.49 to $2.95 Kaysers Dull finish Chiffon lme $1.50 Costume Jewelry The latest styles $1.00 Silk Blouses $2.95 to $3.95 Prices are consistently low at this store of the thrifty, for those who pay as they go. The Broadway, Inc. 30 East Broadway — MONEY — Students desiring summer employment. 75 days ad vertising. $300 guaran teed. P. 0. Box 444. r » Gruen Quadron $50 ^ Others from $2 5 to $17J e 1 Sturdy l —for strenuous sports The classic design of this smart Gruen Quadron gives no hint of the sturdiness of its fine 15-jewel movement. The Quadron's distinctive rectangular case makes pos sible larger and stronger parts, greater ruggedness, higher accuracy. An ideal watch for the sportsman! ' PAINT To Modernize and Preserve Your Room Your Desk Your Chairs Twin Oaks Lumber Company 669 High Phone 782 WHAT SHOW TONIGHT ? Colonial — Special presenta tion at 2 and 4 today only, "Siegfried.” Colonial —- GaryqCooper and Marlene Dietrich in “Morocco.” Heilig — Marilyn Miller in "Sunny.” State — Richard Dix in "Shootin' Straight.” “Siegfried” Performance Today This afternoon at 2, 4, and 5:30, are the only opportunities to see the magnificent German cinema, “Siegfried,” playing at the Colon ial. This is the second of the ser ies of masterpieces of the cinema to be sponsored by the Faculty club. Offering a decided contrast to the now memorable “Ten Days That Shook the World,” this film deals with a part of the Nibelun gen legends that are the basis of Wagnerian operas. The opus is synchronized with Wagner’s mu sic, and is good as either a substi tute or a preparation for the Ger man operas dealing with this great legend. Fine Film To Show A number of unusually good pic tures are due for this week-end and during exam week. They offer an irresistible urge from study ta bles. Outstanding McDonald film will be “Dracula,” the horror film, with Bela Lugosi, who created the role on the stage. The Heilig is showing “Sunny,” with Marilyn Miller, the rest of this week. At the Colonial is the return engage ment of the sensational “Morocco,” which includes Marlene Dietrich in its cast. Directed by Josef Von Sternberg, it has become one of the sensations of the year. Doug Fairbanks in modern dress comes Sunday with “Reaching for the Moon.” Term’s End Films Listed Films for the end of the term are printed in this last issue for the benefit of those who want a directory for next week. At the Heilig is Marilyn Miller in “Sunny.” Sunday brings “Man to Man,” Tuesday, “The Fourth Alarm,” and Thursday, Joe E. Brown in “Going Wild.” At the McDonald John Gilbert returns in “A Gentleman’^ Fate.” Sunday brings the sensational “Dracula.” On Wednesday and Thursday they show James Cruze’s “Costello Case.” Richard Arlen in “The Conquering Horde,” finishes the week. A special stage presentation fea turing members of Alpha Beta Chi in a repetition of their Emerald KORE contest program, has been DANCE With The Midway Band SATURDAY NITE ONLY Largest and Smoothest Grille in Three Counties $1.00 per Couple—Including Refreshments MIDWAY New Service Laundry EUGENE’S FINEST LAUNDRY SERVICE Phone 825 or 826 —For— LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING announced for Friday night by of ficials of the Fox McDonald thea tre. The feature will be given at 8:50, between showings of “A Gentle man's Fate.” Classified Advertisements Bates Payable In Advance 20c first three lines; 5c every additional line. Minimum charge 20c. Contracts made by arrange ment. Telephone 3300; local 214 Lost ON campus, an Alpha Xi Delta pin with Maxine Reed’s name on back. Will be a reward. If found leave at Emerald office or call 569. LOST—Gold Phi Sigma Kappa pin set with pearls. C. Aetzel, ’34 en graved on back. Call 1914. Re ward. PAIR glasses, gold filled rims on campus. Finder please call Wanda Nawrocki, 1317. For Kent ROOM and board §35.00. Steam heat. 1190 Patterson. 1945-J. SINGLE room near campus. Phone 992-W. 1158 Hilyard St. WELL furnished room at 471 East 13th. Call after 5 p. m. Physicians DALE AND SETHER Surgery, Radium, X-ray Miner Bldg. Phone 43 Schools rhree private lessons in ballroom dancing for §5.50. MERRICK DANCE STUDIO 561 Willamette Phone 3081 Wanted fRANSPORTATION to San Fran Spring Vacation ECONOMY FARES VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC I On Sale Daily from Tuesday, March 17, to Saturday, March 21. Return Limit Monday, March 30 EXAMPLES OF ROUND TRIPS (The lowest we’ve offered for a Ion;?, long time) Portland.$2.30 Salem.1.40 Marshfield.3.55 Medford.8.20 Klamath Falls.9.05 You get a fast, smooth, comfortable trip when you go Southern Pacific, and you'll find frequent and con venient trains departing each way daily. Special Train from Portland March 29 For students living north of Eugene we’ll operate a special train from Portland to Eugene, leaving there at 6:00 p. m. Sunday night, March 29. . . . Another reason for going Southern Pacific. For all travel information just PHONE 2200 Southern Pacific F. G. Lewis, Ticket Agent Starts TODAY a For Thurs., Friday and Saturday LAWRENCE GRAY JOE DONAHUE OP.HEGGIE Q/3irsk Tlatuma^^^1 Vilaphorv# CTUJ Pictunt Bigger! Brighter! Than “Sally” She is bewitching! Charming![ Beautiful! You’ll love “Sunny” / cisco. Will help drive and share in transportation. Call Joe. Stan ford. Kappa Sigma. TRANSPORTATION to Los An geles spring vacation. Will help drive and share expenses. Call Hal 1937-J. ANYONE leaving for California Wednesday .night of exam week who wants a passenger to share expenses call Louis at 129. WILL the student who took a Dobbs hat from third floor of Condon Monday please return to avoid unpleasant consequences. Situations Wanted TUTORING — Literature Survey, Personal Hygiene, Survey of Science, Elementary Psychology, Shakespeare, Romantic Poets, First, Second, and Third Year French. Call Margaret Orman dy, 2182, after 3 o’clock. EXPERT TYPING. Term papers neatly and correctly typed. Myr tle McAlpin, Public Stenogra pher, 307 Miner Building. Phone 2410. OUR CUSTOMER’S CONFIDENCE in us is shown by the many men who have come to us season after season for their clothes. We are proud that our MERCHANT TAILORED CLOTHES have so satisfied our patrons. But it is only natural that they should satisfy, for into every suit or top coat we make, we put our best effort, our true skill and our reliable knowledge of fashion and the tailoring art. Let us make your next suit or top coat —merchant tailored to your measure. Moore & Moore 36 8th Ave. West COLONIAL C With. 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Wit.h LEILA HYAMS LOUIS WOLHEIM Friday Is College Night! C’M’ON Brrrr! Here’s a Thrill! Midnight Preview SATURDAY, 11 P. M. Special Stage Show and Preview of “Dracula” All SeatN 50c r—— Starting SUNDAY For 3 Days The Most Ceric-Weird Spine-Tingling Melodrama “Dracula"—crea ture of the night —will thrill you —yet amuse you. Remember— Midnight Preview SATURDAY AT 11 P. M. COMING WEDNESDAY James Craze’s Production “The Costello Case” FRIDAY and SATURDAY “The Conquering Horde” yilOSALII O/zm/mm(OK WIST COAST THI AT HIS