Show LECTURE BY D3 TALMAGE He Talks to University Students on I Russia and Russians The fourth and last of time series of I University entertainments for benetll of the Athletic association was given last I evening when Dr James E Talmage delivered an illustrated lecture c milled In thb Land of the Cor l With his characteristically pleasing manner DI Talmage delighted the audience with his descriptions of the Russians and their country from the little thatched roof houses of Country districts to the palullal magnificence of St Peters burg and Moscow The recent advances of Russian clv t Ilizallon the doclor said are not generally I gen-erally recognized And false Impres I I slons are formed from the toohighly I colored accounts of the Siberian exile I system The simple childlike habits and customs of the Russian he said are misfortunes instead of faults As to their character however If one once finds his way into their hearts lie at once finds friends and any one who Is a gentleman can find his way into their hearts The lecture abounded In amusing Incidents In-cidents and Interesting fads The lecturer lec-turer told of their soup Hint tasted lo him I like I I a mix I lure of C rhubarb and senna tea of their beds always made on lop of the Idrgc brick stoves In lie middle of thc room of the deep blue the glaring yellow and the heavy crimson with which their clothes arc colored of tho I extremely thick and heavy clothes wllh which they are dressed even In the hottest days of July 1 Other parts of the evenings program pro-gram me were a very rendered 1 recitation by Miss 10 i Angeline llol brook a t catchy song by the glee club of the floss of rjOl and a mandolin and guitar selection c M Morris president presi-dent of the Athletic alsO latlon was chairman the evening |