A 1. TO ORGANIZE A MAT CLUB WRESTLING UNDER DIREC TION OF ROOT. Expects to Enter A. A. U. Cham pionship Series—Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays. A wrestling club is to be organized. The club is being formed under the direction of Assistant Physical Director Root. Club membership is open to any student who pays the admission fee of twenty-five cents. All fees will go toward buying the different medals and prizes offered in the different classes. Of these classes there will be three. Those weighing under 135 pounds will be light-weight; under 160 pounds, middle weight; and over 160 pounds heavy-weight. Medals will be given to winners in each class and a gold medal will be awarded to the University champions. Mr. Root is unusually enthusiastic over the establishment of Noted German Singer in Last Fall Recital. CONCERT MONDAY NIGHT. Following is the program of Monday night's concert: Mme. Frieda Langendorff, a well known mezzo-soprano from the Metropolitan opera house, will give a concert in Fraser hall next Monday evening, the closing number of the fall recital course. Previous to last season Mme. Langendorff was known only through her brilliant work in grand opera. Last year she went on a tour through the South and West and to the Pacific coast. Everywhere she was received with enthusiastic applause and erities hailed this German soloist as possessor of one of the most beautiful and remarkable voices before the public today. 1. Aria, "Ah! My Son"—Meyerbeer, from "Le Prophete." 2. (a) Die Himmel ruemen — Beethoven. The Kansas City branch of the Associate College Alumnae would like to meet all University girls from Kansas City in their rooms at the Coates house. Saturday morning, November 27. Notice. (b) Fruehlingsglaube — Schubet. MME FRIEDA LANGENDORFF. Prof. R. D. Landrum spoke to the Chemical club Wednesday on the manufacture of enameled ware and the analysis of enamels. Professor Landrum was chemist for the Columbia Enamel and Stamping Co. of Terre Haute, Ind., for three years before coming to the University. (e) Ich trage meine Minne Strauss. this club. "Athletics have never been what they ought to be here," he said in speaking of it. "Other universities have their wrestling and other similar clubs; Nebraska has them, for instance. This is a more significant step than it at first appears." It is Mr. Root's intention to enter winners in the A. A.U. western championship meet this spring, along with other Western universities. At present the classes will be in charge of Root on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:30. He urges everyone interested to see him as soon as possible at his of fice in the gymnasium. Spoke on Enamels. The Acacias held initiation this week for Ed. Gieger of Leavenworth, P. E. Curtis of Lawrence and Chris Wetmore of Wiechita. (d) Er ist's—Wolff. 3. (a) The Cry of Rachel—Turner Salter (b) O, Dry Those Tears—Telma de Rigo. (e) Thy Beaming Eyes—McDowell. (d) Still as the night— Bohm. 4. (a) Ouvre tes yeux bleus —Massenet. (b) I Love You—Grieg. (c) Don Long Hilda (d) Der Schweheinchirt—Swedish Folks Song. 5. Aria "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice. from "Samson et Delilah"—St Saens. At the regular meeting of the French Cirele last Tuesday afternoon, Miss Elsie Neuenschwan der, assistant professor in the department of French, spoke briefly on the life and work of François Cottee, the noted French poet and author, who died about 2 year ago. The meeting was well attended. II. C. Waters, former editor o' The Kansan and now a student in the Graduate School, has been seriously ill for a week. Within the past few days his condition has improved somewhat, but he will be unable to attend classes for another week. You should use the same care in the selection of your writing paper as you do in the selection of a dress. The up-to-date line of writing papers for the college girl is at Boughton's, 1025 Mass, st. Miss Verna Weidlein, '09, of Augusta, came yesterday to visit her brother, E. R. Weidlein, a graduate student in the College She will remain over the Thanks giving holidays. Among the new photo post card views received at MeColloch's drug store are the Chancellor's residence, Myers hall and the new Mining Engineering building. No better opportunity to get MOFFETT photographs. This month, upon request, a representative will call with samples and Special Students' rate for your consideration. All work guaran teed, and finished when promised "Bobbie" Roberts, in company with his father from Washington D. C., went to Emporia Tuesday morning to attend the funeral of his grandfather, W. L. Roberts. Pure ice cream and a fine line of pure, home-made candies at the Palace of Sweets. Have your shoes visiolized in the visol vat at Newby's Shoe shop. Sweet cider at Vic's. Sam—That stands for the best shine in Lawrence. See Sam at the College Inn barber shop. Writing paper at Vic's. It will require but a moment to call 312 on either phone to make an appointment at MOF FETT'S, and you will likely save you many moments of waiting. Drop into the C & S studio for postal pictures. Cabinet and fancy mounts. Work guaranteed 800 Mass. street. YOU BET! We have just a dozen or so of those FLANNEL SHIRTS left, which we have been selling at $1 Better hurry if you want one. Also a fine assortment of under-wear, both union and two piece,union $1 up, others 50c Absolunely water proot, made of the very best material, style and workmanship, . . . $10 to $20. Priestly Cravenettes Notice to Club Stewards: SKOFSTAD'S 829 Mass. St. And after all its a question of quality We have made special arrangements this year to provide the BEST of meats at the LOWEST prices. Call and see us. ELIOT & JOHNS, University Meat Market 1023 Mass. St. Both Phones 991 -BY- WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE Autographed copies at Stevenson's Book Store New and latest fiction on our BOOK TABLE. 819 Mass. For Rent—Room for boys at 1420 Tenn. st. 15tf Get busy—Squires for your picture. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS SUIT OR OVERCOAT THAT IS A COMBINATION OF UP-TO-DATE NESS" IN FINISH, FIT AND MADE OF "ALL PURE WOOL," THEN BY ALL MEANS CALL ON HIATT, THE CLOTHIER, LOCAL DEALER IN ROYAL CLOTHES, THE VERY BEST IN THE MARKET FOR THE LEAST MONEY. YOU CAN GET JUST WHAT YOU WANT. "Sure." GO TO THE AURORA FOR BEST MOTION PICTURES Rent a hook and leave your hat, coat or umbrella at the cheek stand. We insure the safety of everything left in our care. 50e a term.-The Cheek Stand. Crane's Linen Lawn is the finest writing paper in the world and is sold in Lawrence at Boughton's, 1025 Mass. st. For Rent----1 modern room for young ladies. Inquire at 1408 Tennessee. Visit the C & S photo studio and save money on your photographs. Work guaranteed. 800 Mass., up stairs. Delicate tints in fine writing papers are now quite the proper thing. See the beautiful line of these stylish papers at Boughton's, 1025 Mass. street. Swede Wilson's POOLHALL Both Phones 540. Ecke's Hall Up-to-Date-Spring Floor BELL 123 HOUR 197 HOME 437 The Corner Grocery in the Student District. WM. LA COSS. Everything fresh that the market affords. Both phones d18. T33 KySt. Frank Koch The Tailor 727 Mass. St. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses Fitted. Office F. A. A. Building. Telephones: Bell 513; Home 512. DR. H. REDING Foot-Ball and Athletic Goods Kennedy & Ernst DO YOU WANT TO— DO YOU WANT TO— Buy, Sell, Rent. Exchange Typewriters? R. M. Morrison Agency, 744 Mass 826 Mass. St. Both Phones K U Pennants The University Book Store Of Quality, at a price others are unable to make 803 Mass St. SAY PAL: You're quite liable to have an overcoat "hooked" unless you buy a checkstand hook. Its insurance for your raps at 50 cents a term. THE CHECKSTAND Try the Fron Fron with ice cream at Soxman & Co.'s. "Beginning of Race," Act 4, Scene 2, from "Going Some."