Kansas University Weekly. 179 with the Engineering students he was able to continue his work. The electric pump at the well which supplies the water for all the buildings, has been running under water for the past four months. Women's League Reception. The Women's League will give a reception to the girls of the University on Saturday afternoon, November 9, at three o'clock, at the home of Professor Miller, 1244 Tennessee Street. All young ladies in every department of the University are most cordially invited to be present. It is the purpose of the Women's League to make these informal receptions pleasant occasions in the University girl's school life, occasions when she can meet and become acquainted with her classmates and the wives of her professors. Some entertaining feature is always provided and the League promises a pleasant afternoon to all who attend. The Joint Debate Again. As the article on the joint debate was delayed in appearing, and the date mentioned in it had already passed, the Department of English wishes to announce again that all students who may wish to take work in Oratory now, looking toward preparation for the debates, may do so if they hand in their names at once. The committee to have the debate in charge this year will be announced as soon as organized. The Intercollegiate rules and those adopted last year to govern our own preliminary debates will be found posted on the large bulletin board in University Hall. Nebraska already has thirty men in active training for preliminary debates. E. M. HOPKINS. Ovide Musin. A splendid program admirably rendered greeted a very large and appreciative audience at University Hall on Saturday evening 26th The event was the opening of the Lecture Bureau course of six entertainments by the Musin Concert Company. It is unnecessary to say that the course is an assured success this year in every way, and that the attractions offered, and the changes made by the management have met with the decided approval of the students and townspeople. That University Hall is the proper place for all such events was proved conclusively by the attendance and the success of the concert Saturday evening. The artists were inspired by the audience, and also by the superior advantages possessed by the hall. It was the testimony of Musin and M. Scharff, the pianist, that they never played in a place where their music sounded better, or for an audience more appreciative. On reaching the hall, Musin decided to change his program for a solidly classical one instead of the conventional "popular" one one usually presented. This made the regular program useless, and as Mrs. Musin had been called east by the sudden death of her father, making further changes necessary, the numbers had to be announced to the audience. Miss Grace Wittich was a very acceptable subsitute for Mrs. Musin. She has a fine voice and sang her numbers delightfully. Musin DO YOU WANT A WEATHER SHOE? We have a handsome and stylish line of CORK SOLES and SCOTCH WELTS for men and women. They keep the feet dry and are perfectly flexible The newest thing in a woman's boot is a Box Calf, Front Lace, Extension Sole. We have them in all widths and sizes. Rubbers fitted to any style toe. BULLENE SHOE CO.