- I i Rffli I t-’ t tel. rr . \ i-' i>i • LITERARY WORKS ON GREAT THEME j OF MOTHERS DAY Profrwior Mayo Han Prepared i Speeial Shelf af Stories and IWm» in the Library. THE BATTALION I h mt i In honor <|f Mother's Day, tor ithe celebration cif which Sunday, May 9, ] haa been designated, a Special, Shelf will be selected in the Library, ton- «■ aistinic of at^Mriea and poenta on this rreateat ef the a^a. WhistUr'S dele- ] brated “Portrait I of Hid MpU^er'*, kindly loaned by a resident of the 1 1 * Campus, wit^i copies of short poems 1 • which are interesting: in this connec- j j tion. will be «m view, and student* are ptirited in to see this impensh* ■ able moaument which a (treat man has ! left to His best friend. The books ' and the fdeture will be available fronts Tburs to Sundak. A list of the * stories on the special shelf includes | -Phe folkrp-inp: <11 “Mother”, by Maxim Gorky; this Is a story of Revolutionary Rus* sia. dealing; with a little old woman whose irrepressible instinct to moth er everybody softened the harshness and turbulfnce in the midst of which she is thrown. - - « <21 “Mother”, by Kathleen Nor- 1 ris; a story of simple Amercian home life, with the Mother as the heroine. <31 “Mapraret Oyilvy”, f>y her son. J. M. Barrie; this little ^>ook is the true story of Barrie’s Scotch mother, told with that author’s in imitable mixture of humor and ten-1 demess. . ' ! | ■ • r I ■ (4) “Echoes of the War”, by J. Barrief especially the sketches "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals,” "Thia! Mew Word,” and “J| Well-Remem- bered Voice • > ' ' <5> “The Awakejtiniir of Helenap Richie,” by Mprpard^ Deland; the y atory of a woman w^b was redeemed by her love for her (M. (61 ^Mothef”, by^Lawrence Perry | (Century Ma^szine). * THE AGGIES GOT TWO MORE GAMES FROM RICE OWLS (Continued from Paje 1) in iT.-.- r „ .v .a: THOMAS H. INCE j Presents fT MARYS ANKLE • i } ■ * v I i | ' i jdg>ammou;i?SrtcniftQ>ictun: » \ \ r* •«eeea< QUEEN- —Tomorrow f and Saturday -Wjth a 2-reel Sunshine Comedy Scream: vat e Husb and brought in frbm rigrht held to stop the ninth -Inniinr rally that the .Owls I started by senldinp in Williams to bat ! •I—I—W—I**;—!—;—M—{— A l>oubl« k -H« Knockout only 3Qc AdmiNNion for Thomas i^t the opening: of that session. He Jamm’ed the first ball for a t'wo-sackei. followed by a sac rifice from liuRhes, and singles by Nash and O. ^HeywMod. Henderson fanned M. Hfywo F followed.) the season, consist ing.. af one ganm with Southwestern oa May 13 at GVbrgetownCand two ^eith State at Austin May 14 and 15. 11. Major Ashburn. \'2k Clay Nickals. 3. “Chicken’ Harrison. 4. “Rat” Harris. "* Catch crops arid green nitrogen- supplying crops are recommended to be exemplified in Ray Manning and Carl Scudder. (Note:—Alec says that in the fu ture there will be no “rotation” and alone + DIVERSIFICATION I DR. A B F N BOW DENTIST PkoBM—Offle. *7». . Rcsidanr* MS Sad Floor City N.t'l Rank Buildma BRYAN. TEXAS i :: Stetson Hats Beautiful line in all the new shapes and V colors •• WEBB BROS. HAT DKPARTMKNT ta