Homecoming Schedule SATURDAY A^moming—Registration at Johnson hall. 9:00—Alumni directors' meeting—reconvened. 10.00—Muesum of Art, displays at library. 10:30—Alumni meeting at Johnson hall—nomination of officers—Dr. Donald M. Erb, speaker. 12:00—‘O’ luncheon at Gerlinger hall. 1:50—Lettermen’s processions—Hayward field. 2:00—Oregon-Oregon State football game. Following game—Alumni reception at Eugene Armory, 7th and Pearl. 6:00—Dinner At campus living organizations. 7:30—Museum of Art. 9:00—Homecoming dance—McArthur court. Intermission: Sign contest winners announced. SUNDAY 11:00—Special services in Eugene churches. 1^00—Dinner at campus, living organizations. ^•30-5:00—Museum of Art—Departmental displays. WELCOME HOME ALUMS ^Come on Oregon Beat those Beavers MANERUD HUNTINGTON FUEL CO. For Prompt Service P Call 651 997 Oak Blood-Hungry 'O' Hackmen Get Wet Spirits Thirty tradition violators took the best in hacks that the Order of the ‘O’ men had to offer yester day noon on the Fenton hall steps, to wind up the last “swing session’* of Homecoming weekend. A crowd of 250, thirsting for blood, kept up a continuous howl, which rose to a crescendo as an especially cutting blow went home. The-‘O’ boys, led by Jim Rath bun, president of the order, final ly resorted to flipping coins to see who would have the privilege of hacking the victims. Several law school inhabitants, entrenched on the third floor of Fenton, waterbagged the crowd until a dozen lettermen rushed their citadel and dragged two of the disturbers out to the blood thirsty crowd. In the struggle a window was broken, and the two recalcitrants suffered for their sins by taking three haeks apiece. BOOTH-KELLY LUMBER CO. Extends to All Homecoming Grads Their Greetings and Best Wishes. To the Football Team and Student Body "BLITZ THOSE BEAVERS" Remember, too, that the Finest in Wood Products are Made by Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. THE OLD LUMBER-JACK AND ALL HIS ASSOCIATES WISH YOU LUCK 'O’ Bull Session Lunches Today All Order of the ‘O’ men of years gone by are to be guests this noon of the present Oregon lettermen at Gerlinger hall, Jim Rathbun, order president, said Friday. Robert Bradshaw, captain of the 1914 football team, will act as toastmaster, and among other sports notables who will speak are Tex Oliver and Colonel Bill Hay ward. The general tone of the lunch eon will be informal, more like a bull session than a formal gather ing, Rathbun stated. At 12:45 the lettermen will be gin their annual Homecoming day march from Gerlinger hall to Hay ward field. There they will march around the field before being seat ed in a body. Welcome Grads to BURN’S Blitz the Beavers Better Ice Cream Fine Lunches against a > imn/el bAtn ' , \ ~N» When It’s cold and wlndy\v, outside...hot and dry Inside*” ' give your skin special car® 4 ’ with Ardena Velva Creamy * especially designed foe > sensitive skins. s; or • J1_ Ardena Orange Skin . _ Cream, rich with lubricating ' and essential oils; * l-v Ask the personally trained Elizabeth Arden Salesgirl ( which of these two creams are suited to your particular skin;/ \\ _ 7 ' Ardena Velva Cream, 1.00 to 6.00 \ Ardena Orange Skin Cream, 1.00 to 8.00 ~ "** Jf lv$ laxm A Woman Never Forgets the Man Who Remembers Tizigane u Caste| Corday Le Castel looks like a miede val castle, but its four towers contains luscious perfume that is for a lady fair. V Tuliptime The perfume sensation of the year, TULIPTIME—the gift every woman wants for Christmas. Cologne, Bath Powder, each.$1.50 plus lu' c iecierai tax For the gypsy in your soul. Haunting and unforgettable. Tiffany-Davis .< & o -• o 797 Willamette. Phone 131.