CARLTON BALFOUR THE GREAT BLIND MUSICIAN TOMORROW NIGHT. Lawrence Music Lovers Wil Have Opportunity of Hearing a Great Pianist in F. A.A.Hall. Carlton Balfour, the blind musician, who appears at Fraternal Aid Hall tomorrow evening, was born at Nickerson, Kansas, in 1885. At the age of three he became totally blind by accident. Mr. Balfour's repertoire is large and includes the greatest compositions of the masters, among them Chopin, Bevignani, Liszt Rachmaninoff, D'Albert, Sarasate, Grunfeld, etc. Every number is perfectly played, being originally memorized from blind music or through reader. The late Mr. McDowell, America's favorite composer gave a half day of his valuable time to Balfour and predicted for him a place among the world's greatest musicians. That Mr. Balfour has fulfilled these predictions is evident from the fact that Joseph Hoffman, Emilio Agramonte and many Musicians of international fame have not been slow to recognize his ability. The Seramade, one of Balfour's own compositions, Agramonte pronounces "a masterpiece." (The Seramade is one of the Lawrence program numbers.) To fully appreciate Balfour, one must hear him, for then comes a full realization of the fact that there is nothing freakish, nothing vaudevillian about Mr. Balfour, but on the contrary, he is finished musician, a most remarkable man, in fact, one of our most deserving and worthy Americans. Everyone in the Kansas University should attend this concert. Aside from the value of the concert from a musical point of view, a full understanding of what Mr. Balfour has accomplished without eyes will prove an inspiration. Many a person has heard him play and gone about his work more cheerfully and with more determination to do more and to accomplish more. The moral is plain. Mr. Balfour will be assisted by Maud Russell-Waller, a European and American favorite. Miss Maude Cooke will accompany Mrs. Waller. Certainly the most meritorious concert deserves the support of everyone, especially when reserved seats may be had at fifty cents. Squires for Photographs. Brown's wife says that whenever she wants to find him she goes straight to McColloch's drug store, and there he is, in the post card corner, looking at pictures. One nice feature in the buying of post cards at McColloch's drug store is, that you can always get plenty of stamps to mail them with. The nicest, juiciest porterhouses are specialties at the Fairfax. The officers of the Republican Club are conducting a poll of the students to ascertain the number of voters in the University. Their names will be entered as voters on the rolls of the Republican Club down town. By this method they expected also to obtain the number of voters that desire to go home to vote. Make a List of Voters. Acacia Pledges. The Acacias have pledged "Doc" Wetmore, Clyde Horton, E. E. Thomas, M. Wright and Z. Wetmore. Bring your friends to the Fairfax when you want to make them feel good. Go to Vic's for everything. The Fairfax has the finest, best lighted, most comfortable dining room in the city. Hot and cold lunch at Vic's. New tables, new furniture. new tableware make it the best place to eat in the city. Plan to buy quiz books.— Oread Cafe. Cantalope a la mode at Vic's. After-theatre parties and after-dance parties are easily and well taken care of at the Fairfax, where everything is new. Everything got to eat and drink at Vic's. All kinds of hot and cold drinks at Oread Cafe. The best place to secure an oyster stew or fry is at the new Fairfax restaurant. Remember that Squires is the college Photographer. Don't forget that you can get Chiclets at Wiedemann's. Pencils, theme paper, erasers and notebooks.—Oread Cafe. There's no use to go hungry when you can obtain so much to eat as you may for a small price at the Fairfax restaurant. The Fairfax employs one of the best chefs who ever learned the art of cooking. Butter Scotch, dipped marshmallow, Wiedemann's cream, at Oread Cafe. Hot chicken pie Wednesday morning at 9:30.-Oread Cafe. Another batch of those Freshy and other post cards received at McColloch's drug store. ___ Ed. W. Morgan, A.B. '08, is visiting friends. He will attend Northwestern Medical School at Chicago this year. The only place in town where you can get the good home like cooking is at the Fairfax. Harry Osborn, a student in the Medical school last year, visited friends here this week. He will enroll in Northwestern Medical school. The Fairfax makes a specialty of dinner parties. Special attention to student parties. You will be in the finest of spirits if you try the big dinner at the Fairfax. ATTEND THE for a course in Bookkeeping, Short-hand. Typewriting and Penmanship, Lawrence National Bank Building, Telephone 717. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. We cut and punch paper for any note-book. BOUGHTON'S 1025 Mass. St. High Grade Post Cards. THE Saratoga Billiard Parlor. Everything new and first-class. Finest line of Cigars in the city. 710 Massachusetts. J4 DONNELLY N. DONNELLY Donnelly Bros., Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber-Tire Rigs. All Rubber-Tire Rigs. Both Phones 100 Cor. New Hampshire Winthrop & Sts Get your Photo on a Postal finished in 10 minutes,3 for 25 cents AT THE POSTAL GALLERY 911 Mass, St. W. A. STANDLEY, Mgr I don't hang them up, but will get your work to you in good shape. I don't put any limit on work but will take it as you call up.I deliver the work the same day I take it and that means a great deal to the students. My prices are the lowest in the city and you can not equal the service.Just try O.P. Leonard,the Tailor,and the man that runs the Pantatorium. 733 Mass. Pay Less--- Dress Better. CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. $ 9 4 4_{2}^{1} $ Mass. St. Both Phones 920. CITY Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alleys, Gymnasium Plunge, Reading and Game Room. . . . . . Special Student Membership. at Buy Books and Supplies STEVENSON'S BOOK STORE. 819 Mass. St. C. W. Rummell The Clothes Man Garden City Tailor and Pantatorium Agent. 413 W. Adams Bell Phone 1817 MOAK BROS. & SHARPE Eldridge House Barn Livery, Hack and Boarding Both Phones 148. Lawrence, Kansas $25.00 Will buy a Suit of Clothes made for yourself in Parker's Tailor Shop, 847 Massachusetts. MUSICAL ATTACTIONS ---OF--world's greatest blind musician. IN CONCERT. UNUSUAL MERIT! Carlton Balfour, THE Fraternal Aid Hall, Lawrence, Kan., Wednesday Evening, Sept. 30. Secure your seats now. Tickets on sale at Check Stand.