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PAOE THREE THE SPRINOREbn NEWS THURSDAY. JUNK a. 19?ii. I nuira fun In Confidence By Flo BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL TO BE JUNE 14 TO 26 The annual hoy«' and girl»' Junior »»»«loti ____ will In, ng tba oagnpu» Do man Ilka fraaklahly mada-up g l r l e f ■uimnrr __ __ _________ ....... ........... , Dear Mita Mo: Why i|n glrla p-r June 14 to 26 Not more than 600 club alala In being auch fool»— where men member» can be sc com od a tad, and are concsrnadT Why do they m ukofrom r> porta received pt the club of, up Ihelr face» Ilka olrcua performer« I (lea that number will aoon b« »applied and dn-aa llkr freak«, obvloualy Io !,aat year the attendance waa 4*7 allure the inale and then wonder member», and 46 local leader«, nearly why tbo»e own whom they do anc- triple tha enrollment of 11120. There' ceed In attracting get the wrong lm- will not ba room for all tfhoas pretalon of them My »later la alwaya who dealra to attend Ihla year, complaining that there are no nlca according to II .C. Seymour, boy» left Then aha get» beraelf up In elate club leader. Advance work will auch a way that really nice fellow» be available for club member» who ■would not ba (he leaat bit Interallied have been here before Claaaaa for lo in her At a matter of fact, «he Just ,a l leader» will lie another feat fra of gave a nice boy who Hltea her th" thia year'» program, air. and 1» virtually throwing beraelf! The flrat autumer aeaalon for Ore- j at the head of a poor aap who doean't 1 gon club member» waa In 1914 with | give a durn for her Olrla don't »how 30 boy» enrolled. Mret prise winner» any Judgment at all Ruddy. were offered trip« In 1916 and for th'* M m m m well. Ruddy, porhapa glrla flrat time the achool waa open to club don't alwaya »how the heat of Judg glrla The demand waa made In 192,) ment. but It a e e m a to me that If men that tha achool lie opened to all club displayed a little more Judgment In member* and »Inca that time »*» aaleclng sweetheart» and wive«, glrla i club member In good »landing with wouldn't go to aurh extrem es aa ”m»k- work complete to date may attend, trig up th«lr fare» like clrcu* perform upon the payment of f 15 for room and era and dressing like freak» Io allure board for two week». the m a le” You know thia 1» « noisy I Bov» will be quartered In Cauthorn ! colorful crowded age Competition 1» hall and the glrla in Waldo. M eal»1 keen Mouselike clothe» and quiet twill bo served In the dining room* o f ! way» mean being overlooked entirely the two hall* All club members are! The girl ng today haa to be aa up- required to get In touch with those In ' tialate aa possible, In coiffure, dreaa. (-barge of club work In their county. ■ and convaraatlon. By thaj I do not according to Mr. Seymour. le a d e r « , arranging mean* of — tranaportatlon mean that glrla ahould copy th«lr aai are aa«» o i l a i*a a * r , ■ — — - w Bly,a after an "advanced” model—but by huaaea, automobile», and train». A the wlae girl doea keep In mind that ! „perlsl Southern Pacific train la «■> , tn »pita '* man'» frequent remark« j jM.cted to run from Aahland to the to the contrary, he like« the nice old HUmtnpr session. Regular Instructor» fashioned principle» preaented In a 0 ft h«> college wll conduct the club »marl modern iway. clwasea tn all project». Claaaea will be- Men like »mart looking, attractive <(n «acb morning add las, girl*. A girl can be every decent, until noon Sherinan. Klamath. Mult ! wholeanma. friendly thing ah* «heuld nomah, and Tillamook countlea are I ba—but If »he wear* clolhea Iha, expected _ to ____ have ___ exceptionally large hang shapelessly upegt her. If there ’ ((„legations this year 1« no »park In her glance, no pro. ------------------- —— vocation In her »mile— no wave of attraction will travel b'tween her and the male sex She will b e r>aa»ed by She might be far above the averng« tn auch qualities aa truth, good sense. unselfishness. sympathy and understanding; she might make a man a wife w<wth a half doten of the meretricious charming girl* they mar- rv_.but nobody ever marries her— they never think of her a* marriage able That Is .where men show ex- tremely poor Jinlgpien, They do no, look—they therefore do not awe the fineness beneath the skin deep meagerness of her attrac tion Not that I agree with you that w nri'i, dress solely Io "allure the m ale" It might Interest you to know that a groat many women are not the least bll interested In whether thev please the maV- eye or not Women dress to amuse them selves, and re, more fun out of It than of any other Elisabeth ("Betty") Clark, IS, ot pursuit Their decorative, creative Codara, Delaware, la one of that] creative, and egotistical Instincts And alato'a girl candidate* for tho A mart ( supreme expression In thelr clothes can Youth Award, aaiabllahed by the —and were they alone on a d*s*r, directors of the 8e*qul-Cantennlal In , Island, they would still dress tn plesse ternatlonal Exposition, to be held a t: theme,V«s with thelr reflection In th» Phlladelpbla from June 1 to Decern 1 ber 1 In observance of 160 year* o l 1 1«ts'd tnke American Independence. If "Hetty” ,i wicked lipstick with teal, has a hoy finally chosen to represent Delawari , Ish hob. wears the shortest of short she will bo given a week's trip to th' dresses, the highest of high he« led Exposition aud to Washington and the I slippers, and rolls her sheer silken White House, where ahe will receive hose. And despite all tha, you say, a medal from the hands ot President I'ya an Idea tha, the men like ber— Coolidge. nice, wholesome boys, too—as proved by your statement that she Just gave one the alr. As for throwing herself a, a man's bend—you're probably exaggerating Or If your sister Is going ou, of her way to win him, you may be sure It's because she has tried every other «bod—and failed. She really doesn't he Idea of running right Into his arms—she would much prefer having him masterfully hatter d<rwn her firm "no" nnd gasp n weak, fright encd "yea"—because It would create the Illusion of being captured—and m« n like ,o capture. However. It takes a lot to make some men see what's best for them—nnd the modern girl enn use cave-woman 'methods If nec essary. As Io why she turned down the nice decent chap who liked her for tho poor sap who doesn't give a darn ■ well, you're a little too deep for ns. Obviously, It was because she didn’t love him. Why she didn't love him— well, she probably couldn't answer that herself. You see, lovers do not pick ench other out as they would June Wobster, descendant of tha n coat or dresa— for the quiet pattern nnd wenrlng quail,tes. Them's no ex famous lexicographer, Noah Webster, presents a copy of her ancestor’s work citem ent about thni. The nice decent to tho Publicity Department of the' fellow who likes you Is no temptation, Besqul-Centennlal International Expo no challenge, no tPSt of your powers, sition Association to help them In pro-1 no thrill Rut »here Is more to It than nounclng properly the name of the that. Love. Ruddy, goes where It goes big events which opens June 1 to cele- —not where It should go. A girl may brjte the 160,h anniversary of the want to love the nlcp fellow who signing of the Declaration of Independ ence. There are many types of pro cares, but what shall she do If she. nunciations heard hut there Is Just one can’t. That’* the way of life! proper way Noah soya. It Is “Set- So shed the superior air—nnd come Kwuh-cer.-ten’-nlal" with the accent on out where the -winds of youth blow the first syllable of the ’’Sesqul" and merrily and freshly. Re your age. In on the second syllable oj the "centen other words, and see If you don I have nial.” W H E r F ^Q JJA L JT Y Z CONFTDENC^ F OPEN FROM 7:30 A. M . UNTIL 9 P M. Shopping' News SATURDAYS I A Everything in Men’s, Women s and Children’s Wear, Shoes, Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions. - k Cash This four-lettered word p’ays an Important role lr modern business. We buy for cash; sell for cash, and the customer consequently sa v es. Ask anyone who trades here. Pilcher’s Grand Reopening Saturday One of Eugene’s Unset Department store. »Ill Re-open Saturday. June 5th. Many new depart ments have been added-and all of the other ones enlarged to about twice thelr former elie. Ypu will find real « lu e s here every day In the week. Keep thle ad for future reference a . oor pr'.cea are a lw .y , the » m e . Many .pedal purchases have been received for this great event. It will U well worth your while to visit this store Saturday, June 5th. L Rayon Dresses Karleen Hose For Women who want style and service combined. Fashioned pure silk hose, all want shades, AMERICAN YOUTH PRONUNCIATION AID M EETS 98c Full fashioned Service and Chiffon 911k hose, all new colors, $1.49 Exira heavy Silk Service hose, full faihfoneJ with re inforced soles and toea with high .spliced heels, $1.89 Women'» Plain and Fancy Hose In Fibre Silk, Lisle und Cotton, fine quality Fibre Knit Hose 79c ,n plain and figured patterns. The plain ones are hand drawn and absolutely fast colors in all the new shades. $4.98 to 5.90 Voile Dresses Lace and Embroidery trimmed In a fine selec tion of patterns and colors for this season. $4.98 to S12-75 p[£CE GOODS Millinery OVERALLS For Men and Boys .Ginghams, fine qualty, 32-inch width.* good selection of yard, 15c Good grade Cambrics, 36-lnch width. You will like these, patterns yard. 19c SPORT AND DRESS HATS A very large assortment lo «elec, from In both small Hnd large head sixes, all beuallfully trimmed, Fast Color Prints ,n a wide range of new patterns, yd. 29c Figured Curtaiu Nets, 36-ln.. Pilcher's Low Prices, yd. 23c Fast Color Voiles. 40-inch width, most nil colors, yd. 39c Colored Indian Head, 36-tn., seven colors to choose from, yard, 45c Rayons In grey, blue, rose and lavender, 36-in., yard 79c English Prints guaranteed fast colors, very nice patterns, $2.98 and $4.98 Men's Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, hlgn or suspender back, $1.15 yard, Quality Shoes For the Entire Family Women's Patent. Satin, Tan and Black Leather Ihimps, strap slippers, and ox fords, Spanish, Cuban and Itfw heels. Extra fine selection of patterns and sixes. You will be surprised at these re markable Values at $2.98 Children's Flexible Sole Skuffers, smok ed and tan Elk. sixes 2% to 6, 98c Children's «hoes in Black and Brown Kid and Cabretta, sixes In black %V4 to 8, and brown 2 to 6, 98c Men's All Leather Dress Shoes, In black and brown, welt sole $2.98 Men’s Solid Leather Work »hoes, will give lots of wear, $2.98 , 45c Boys' Bib Overalls In heavy weight Blue Denim, sizes 10 to 17, Pre Shrunk Washable Flannel, 27-ln, fine quality, yd. 98c $1.19 Youth’s, same as above, sixes 3 to 9 Satin Back Crepe in all the wanted colors, 40-in. yd. 89c $2.79 Carpenter Overalls heavy, white Duck, Union Made, Men and B oys’ Clothing Novelty and conservative patterns for men who would be well dressed, ,n single and double breasted models. These suits are Worsted, Unflnihed Worsted, Serge and Cassimere’s all-wool suits. $1.98 Painter's Overalls, made good and full, $1.39 Mens Furnishing Seal Pack Underwear, athletic style, 98c 98c PILCHER'S LOW PRICE, $24.75 Balhrlggan Union Suit*, short sleeves, ankle length, Boys 4 -Piece Suits Heavy Work Suspenders, with Cowhide ends, 98c Coat. Vest, one pair Knickers and one pair Long Pants— Boy 4-plece suits with 2 pair long pants •R A PILCH ER CO- INCOOPOOATgO 966 WIBamatta ^Department Stores Aerons from Rex Theater EUGENE, OREGON . . . Setti . l m Larawajt m w m ■MlldlM« * 49c