Hounded by the Police They drive the heroine from one place and another while she wages a terrific fight against her criminal impulses. This is Giafys Coburn The newest Film Star in WILLIAM F8X Photodrama The Battle of Life SAVOY THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “The machine you will event ually buy” Special Rental Rates to U. of 0. Students $2-50 per month Underwood Type^ writer Co. Phone 373 691 Will. St. 010 SHAKESPEARE HAVE A DOUBLE? Charles W. Wallace, From Uni versity of Nebraska, Presents Theory. In Assembly Address Will At tack Claims of Bacon Adherents. Charles William Wallace, authority <>n the life and works of Shakespeare, will speak on “Recent Shakespearian Ar chives” during assembly hour Wednes day, illustrating his talk with slides. Mr. Wallace has just returned from Europe, where he has made an extensive study i I more than five million original rec mds dealing with the life of Shakespeare. He has been engaged in this work con- : tinuously during the last seven years. Mr. Wallace's investigations have thrown a new light on the discussion re garding the disputed authorship of Shakespeare’s works. Adherents of Francis I .aeon contend that William Shakespeare, poorly educated as he was, could not have written such plays. Wal FRIDAY The Dictator v; For your ToileJ Table • vaak “Milady Beautiful” can find those Toilet Tools she De sires in our store--Manicure Sets, Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, Hair Combs, Pins—Everything. She will find a large, luxurious line to choose from, and the styles right in keeping with the recent decrees of “Dame Fashion.” Whenever you desire Jewelry for yourself or for your friends, come, see ours—You will like it: you will buy it; it will please you and them as long as you live. We make “Quality” right; then the price right. Diamond Merchant and Jeweler Seth Laraway VICTROLAS RECORDS PIANOS V/ J % JUf V-fl 1 lace now conn s forth with another the ory, that there was another William Shakespeare who lived at the same time as the author. This man was a money 1< nder, crook and common rascal, says .Mr. Wallace. William Shakespeare, “the crook,” had a far-reaching repuation for 1 is skill in obtaining loans in various un conventional manners. As a result of his aetiivty he often lived off the fat of the land at the expense of the police depart ment of good Queen Hess. Possibly Shakespeare wrote his own works after all. Wallace received the B. S. degree from the Western Normal College in Shenan doah, Iowa, in 1885; A. 15. from the Uni versity of Nebraska in 1898; and 1’h. I). from the University of Frieburg in 1906. lie is a member of the faculty of the Uni versity of Nebraska at present on leave of absence, lie was offered the Ameri can vice-consulship tit Mannheim in 1904, but refused it in order to con tinue his special study at Freiburg. Since 1010 Mr. Wallace has been engaged in special research for the University of Nebraska in Shakespeare and Tudor Sluart drama in Europe. He lias written various books and articles on Shakes peare and'his work. Hr. Wallace is on his way to Seattle from the University of California, this being his only stop on the way north. Editor of Spectator Wants Stories, Poems, Sketches. Awards Will Total $82.50; Any Oregon Student Eligible in Contest. Tincrh Ilmio, editor of the Spectator, a Portland weekly, is offering prizes to the amount of $S2.50 for the best poems, short stories or sketches contributed by Oregon I'niversit.v or college students. The winning stories, poems and sketches will be published March 17 in the tenth anniversary number of the Spectator. Thirty dollars will be awarded for the best original short story not exceeding 3000 words. Fifteen dollars will be awarded as a second prize, and $7.50 as a third. For the best poem, no limit as to length, prizes of $10 and $5 are offered. The best pen and ink or crayon sketch, original subject, will be award >d $10, while the second best will receive $5. All contributions should he sent to the i Spectator office. Portland, before Feltru- ' ary 24. Manuscripts must be written on j only one side of paper and not rolled. It ! is not necessary to type them. xw i.x .a-/" 0. BOYS ARE GUESTS Members of Y. M. C. A. Spend Week-End at Cottage Grove. Purpose to Interest High School Students in Higher Education. A group of the University boys belong ing to the Y. M. C. A. went to Cottage Grove for the week-end ns the guests of the town. Friday afternoon they held an assembly in the high sehool and gave talks and sang college and popular songs, entertaining the students for over an hour. The purpose of the trip was to interest th° high sehool students in high er education. The speakers were Mar tin Nelson and Randall Scott. A high school team and the University crowd played a game of basketball Fri day night. Saturday was spent in per sonal interviews and hikes around the town. Saturday evening at six o’clock all the high sehool boys were invited to a bean feed at which the University men were the guests. After the bean feed eholas .Taureguy gave an illustrated lecture at the Methodise church to which the public were invited. Over a hundred slides were used. They were pictuies of campus life, rallies, views of the build ings, and ether college activities. Sunday afternoon a religious meeting was held at the Christian church at which about 40 high school boys attended. Seven addresses were given. 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