Nothing relieves the tedium of these fillers like a good joke. Originator of Styles in Wood Ration Free in pigskin bacon rind. Send for Catalogue FEED SEMLER SHOE CO. 320 S. W* Washington Portland Afften, a fyaituan By JANE ELLSWORTH To be, or not to be, the hat is the question. It’s solved very smartly by Jean Jacobberger’s tail ored black felt. It has a high crown and two large yellow roses blos soming at the back. Betty Schaefer's small sailor liat has that patent leather look. It’s made of wide strips of shiny black LOOK BEAUTIFUL Sparkling skin, gleaming hair, pretty nails — made the most of by our beauticians will assure you of gradu ation loveliness. CamfiM'i Beauty Balan On 13th on the Campus BICYCLES FOR RENT By Day, Week, or Hour 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday—10:00 to 8:00 p.m. Reserve Bicycles to be used on Saturday or Sunday CAMPUS CYCLERY llth and Alder Phone 4789 straw and is trimmed with a bla. ribbon. To complete her outfit, Bet ty wears a short black coat lined in yellow with yellow binding at the seams. “I sent all my wool clothes home, and I'm freezing,” was a comment heard the other day. But despite the fickle weather, some coeds seem to be happy in their cottons, rain or shine. Annabel McArthur wore a very striking dress last week of butch er’s linen. The strap-topped dress of strawberry pink buttons down the front and has a fuschia bolero trimmed in pink to go over it. Always looking neat and smart, Louise Montag appeared at the Shack the other day in a pretty aqua linen dress. It has cap sleeves, brown buttons down the front, and brown binding around the high neck, along the shoulder seams, and down the front. Sue Stater’s eyelet pique is daz zling white and looks as refreshing as a cool drink on a hot day. With cap sleeves and a slit neckline, it's only trimming is a narrow wine colored ribbon run through a wide band of eyelet making an attrac tive belt. White fuzzy-wool coats are all the rage for spring, it seems, and though the cleaning upkeep is cost ly, the effect is worth it. One of the best-looking of such coats is Anita Young’s. It’s'-smoothness is enhanced, by the straight, collar less neckline and there’s',hot a but ton to be seen;’ Saturday noon saw’, several hun dred junior and senior girls dressed in 'their Sunday best dining at the Osburn hotel'at the anhual lunch eon in honor of the sweet girl graduates. Rows of well-dressed heads atop beaming faces present ed a picture of the Oregon coed at her best. May I say that the picture was colorful to say the least. One fea ture of the coed’s color choice was noted in the predominance of ma genta—this spring’s favorite. Top coats, suits, hats, and accessories all were represented in this color. Outstanding in the hat line was a felt and horsehair sailor worn by Liz DeCou. It sat well down on her forehead with a perky air, and the real note of interest was two large and soft cabbage roses skill We Cotton to Cottons TRikshoRT * Holds its line for all your play. Repleats itself when put away. Sizes 22-30 for those summer months ahead, see our assort ment of date dresses, beach clothes, shortie coats, casual cottons, and their accessories. Enjoy summer in your new summer clothes. ctteSuncuieJ&i oh hOitlcuHette fully placed to one side of the back. Lorraine Davidson gets the vote for the best looking suit—a tail ored, one button gray flannel with a blue and canary yellow pinstripe. With it she wore a black felt hat and black accessories. It looked to me like the kind of suit that would take the girl with an eye to a career many places. It's that dream kind of a suit that can be worn all day at the office and out at night to dinner and dancing with equal appropriateness. In everready black, Jo Dolpli was dressed for the luncheon or for any occasion. Her black suit was topped off with a large and dra matic black straw hat. And with this parting effort I say finis to being a clothes spy— at least for this year. But I'll be seing you and your new fall ward robe sometime next September. Con gra tula tions OREGON MAY YOU BE SPEEDILY . . , LAUNCHED ON THE CAREER . OF YOUR CHOOSING . . . AND MAY THAT CAREER BE ... A SUCCESSFUL AND HAPPY ONE. jVxontgomeryWard at Eugene Booth-Kelly will be prepared to serve you of the University next year as we have in years past. We extend our good wishes and thanks to the graduat ing class of 1945, and we wish you the best of luck in your future lives. For service call Springfield 313 or Eugene 85