Kansas University Weekly. 199 The Y. W. C. A. song service last Wednesday was attended by more of the girls than any meeting this year. Personal invitations are a good thing. The program was furnished by Misses Fellows, Starr, Beach and Mr. House. The Woman's League very gladly announces that Mrs. Gertrude Boughton Blackwelder, of Chicago, will give an informal talk to University girls upon "The Work that awaits College Women," on Saturday afternoon, November 21. All young women of all departments of the University are urged to be present at three o'clock at the Chancellor's house. Mrs. Blackwelder will take pleasure in meeting socially the students of the University, which is her Alma Mater, and to which her own career has done her honor. An ideal wife and mother, Mrs. Blackwelder has also in her home successfully pursued studies in favorite lines of work, since graduating, devoting herself with especial interest to the Icelandic language and literature. Upon this subject Mrs. Blackwelder delivered a most interesting address before the alumni of the University in 1890, when the degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon her. Her sympathies have gone out to all that is for the most good of the human race in these progressive times and her peculiar gifts as a writer and speaker are fully appreciated in the literary and philanthropic circles of Chicago. Students buy your stationery and tablets of J.A. Keeler at 827 Massachusetts street The Smith News Co.is headquarters for athletic supplies. School of Fine Arts. Mr. Faas has been tuning the pianos at the Music School this week. We extend our sympathy to Mr. Sellards in the bereavement of his mother. There will be a recital at Music Hall, Wednesday, November 18, at 4:15 p. m. We hear the Freshman class of this department is a bright class and is doing some good work. The members of the composition class are now very much interested in their Rondo compositions. Miss Hudson's mother came Wednesday and expects to be with her daughter during the school year. Seminary, Wednesday was conducted by Miss Lapham. Subject, "How to appear before the public," discussions by Misses Fisher, Wiedemann, Winnek and Boyles. A very enjoyable reception was given at the Hall, Tuesday evening by the Euterpe Club chaperoned by Mesdames Pierce, Clark, Preyer and Penny. One of the objects of the club is to promote the social interests of the Fine Arts. The attractions of the evening were the decorations, various games on small tables, bean bags, jokes, plenty of punch and waffers and an exceedingly entertaining program consisting of piano solos by Misses Fisher and Wiedemann; vocal solo, Prof. Farrell; talks on European experiences by Chancellor Snow and Professors Clark, Penny and Farrell. Go to Smith's News Stand for your canes, late periodicals, etc. THOSE PATENT LEATHERS ARE HERE LIKE CUT. ALL SIZES. ALL WIDTHS. THE PRETTIEST DRESS SHOE FOR GEN- TLEMEN EVER SHOWN IN TOWN. BULLENE SHOE CO.