Kansas University Weekly. 253 Musical Notes. The next concert of the course will be Dec. 5th. Tuesday Prof. Blake finished his lectures on sound. These lectures have been very interesting and beneficial to the music students and all feel themselves fortunate in being able to hear them. The following students of the School of Fine Arts sing in the city churches: Misses Schafer and Fellows, Congregational. Misses Orton and Diake, Episcopal. Miss Stan, Baptist. Miss Parsons, Presbyterian. Miss Spaulding plays the piano in the Methodist Church. At the Seminary of Nov. 20th, in charge of Miss Brown, the following pianists, composers, violinists and writers were discussed, Fannie Bloomfield Ziesler, Neally Stevens, Kire-King, Amy Fay, Carieno, Mrue, Chamanade, Mrs. H. H. Beach, Maude Parell, Camilla Urse, Geraldine Morgan, Octaria Henselt, Ella W. Wilcox, Octaria Thanet and Near E. Sangster. Griffith the coal man. If you want a Walking Cane go to Smith's News Depot and see the largest line in the city. ARTISTIC DRAPING. Hall, Stages or Parlors draped for parties, balls, etc. ... Prompt and Satisfactory Service. 741 Mass. St. OTTO LANCHANKE. --are strictly High Grade. This Space Paid for by Geo. Davies, the Students' Tailor. HEADQUARTERS FOR : : : : UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. 803 Mass. St. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. The Largest Stock of WOOLENS for Fall and Winter at KUNKEL'S. Suits to Order from $13.50 upwards. 740 Mass. Street. Go to the Old Reliable STUDENTS' SHOEMAKER, JAS. E. EDMONDSON, 815 Mass. St. CLASS PINS. CLASS MEDALS. LAPEL BUTTONS. Engraved Visiting Cards, Monogram Papers, Wedding Invitations. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES IN SILVER AND GOLD. Send for samples and prices. 1034 MAIN STREET. '96 shipments ready Nov. 1, 1895. Frame 22, 24 and 26 inches. One and one-eighth inch tubing used throughout the frame. FRED A. CLARKE, Agt.