77 Kansas University Weekly. Miss Gertrude Spaulding and Miss Johnson have been chosen pianists for the Y.W.C.A. meetings. There will be special music at each meeting. Miss Pugh, who studied violin in Kansas University in 1894, has returned to continue her violin work. Miss Daisy Starr has been engaged to sing in the Congregational choir. A most successful seminary was conducted by Mr. Marshall on last Wednesday. The subject was, "Teaching Music." After Mr. Marshall's paper, slips were passed, and each one was given the privilege of asking one question about teaching. The discussions were interesting. Miss Agnes Lapham is organist at the Christian Church. All students who wish to join Prof. Farrell's class in accompaniment playing can find him at Music Hall after 10:30 A.M.The course of nine lessons will cost $4.50. The class is devoted strictly to accompaniment work. Miss Maud Williams, a former student in the Fine Arts department has gone upon the stage. The students of Music School will sit in a body,in the gallery,at the Orchestra concert next Monday. Prof. Preyer has been invited to be soloist for the Philharmonics, Kansas City. The lectures on Fine Arts are given every Wednesday, at 2 P. M., in the music room of the Physics Building, by Prof. Penny. The two lectures already given have been exceedingly interesting and those attending are very enthusiastic over the work. Smith's News stand is a favorite student resort. Give them a call. Fine views of the chief points of interest in the city may be had of Hoadley & Hackman. For fine walking canes all students go to the Smith's News Co., Eldridge House Block. Students, figure with Skofstad before buying fall hats. The Smith News Co. is headquarters for athletic supplies. Draughting instruments sold by Basement Supply Store give satisfaction. Full line of fall and winter clothing just received at Skofstad's 824 Mass. street. Skofstad is the students' hatter. Students, enjoy these moon-light nights by riding wheels of Doane Bros. K. U. buttons may be had at the Basement Supply store. MRS. E. M. CADY. Teacher of Voice and Piano. Italian Voice Method. 1030 OHIO STREET. SEE ROBERTSON BROS. For anything in the line of furniture. Odd pieces a specialty, also practical Undertakers and Embalmers. 808 AND 810 MASS. ST, SET of TEETH. Gold Filling, $1.00 Other Fillings, 50c and 75c. Teeth Extracted Without Pain, 25c. American Dental Parlors, 800 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. MCCURDY, STRONG & CO., Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Flour, Feed and Produce. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. Nos 623 and 625 Mass. Street. Telephone 37 SEE THE NEW FIRM For New and Nobby CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS. O ONE DOOR NORTH OF MERCHANTS BANK.