UNIVERSITY CLUB OPENED Colorado Students Fit Out Suite of Three Rooms. Boulder, Colo., Oct. 19.-The men students opened their University Club rooms Saturday night and let all the men, old and new, become acquainted with the advantages of a University Club. On the opening night there were free smokes and refreshments for everyone and the quartette sang all the popular songs. The rooms that are used for the club are in the basement of one of the University buildings. The suite consists of three rooms finished in mission style. The furniture which is all new, is massive and luxurious, and made of the best fumed oak and Spanish leather. A large room in front is to be used as a lounging and resting room. It is equipped with writing desks and magazine files and will be an ideal place to smoke and read. A smaller room will be used for the secretary's office and the third room, which occupies the whole rear of the building will be devoted to games. The University of Colorado Club House Association is incorporated under a board of directors consisting of three students, three alumni and three faculty members. Membership is open to any male student, alumnus or faculty member. The membership fee of $2.50 is so low that no student should be unable to join on account of the expense. SOCCER GAME SATURDAY The Local Kickers Will Meet Friends University. There will be a soccer football game next Saturday on McCook field between the University and Friends College. All the football enthusiasts who cannot go to Manhattan will have an opportunity to see a good soccer contest between two evenly matched teams. The game will be called at 3 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents, or student enterprise tickets and 15 cents. WILL WIRE FARM Electricals Will Have Practica Lighting Experience. Students of the electrical department of the School of Engineering will wire the new building on the Douglas County poor farm south of town. Prof George C. Shaad will have direct supervision of the work. The poor farm will have a lighting plant of its own. TENNIS TEAM ELECTS Hawes Captain And Richardson Manager For Year. At a meeting of last year's tennis team held yesterday in Dr. Naismith's office Charles E. Hawes was elected captain and H. L. Richardson manager for the tennis team during the coming season. Chemicals Adopt Articles. The Chemical Engineering Society met yesterday afternoon. A constitution was drawn up and adopted by the society. This will be submitted to the faculty for its approval of certain articles concerning the combining of the Chemical Engineering Society and the Chemical club. The Chemical club is an or organization regulated by the faculty and all chemical engineers are required to attend its meetings. The purpose of the Chemical Engineering Society is not only to carry out the policies of the club but also to extend its field. Chemists Elect Officers The Pharmaceutical Society met last Tuesday and elected the following officers: C. C. Cramer president; K. R. Ziegelasch, vice president; Lillie . M. Matson secretary; E. G. Wickwire treasurer. Sigma Xi. Sigma Xi will meet tonight at the house of Prof. H. P. Cady Prof. L. W. Bushong will speak The Phi Delta Phi, legal law fraternity, has pledged O. A Weede and Melvin Kates. K. C. Alumni Organize to Help Dormitories. WOULD RAISE $15,000 At a luncheon given by the Kansas City alumni of the University of Kansas in the Kansas City Athletic Club rooms last Tuesday the subject of the women's dormitory was taken up and discussed. Many of the prominent alumni were present and made speeches in favor of this plan and before the close of the meeting a movement was started to attempt to raise $15,000 to help boost the project. Some of the speakers were Thornton Cooke, 93, J. T. Nichols, '02, E. C. Little, '83 and '86, Solon T. Gilmore, '86 and '88. First Gives Meeting. The first meeting of the civil Engineering society will be held tonight at 7:45 in the lecture room of Marvin hall. R. V. See, son of, the Topeka Bridge and Iron Works will not be able to speak as it was intended. In his place Prof. H. A. Rice will give a lecture on "bridges" illustrated with lecture slides, and the meeting will be made purely informal. Mr. Seeson, who is also vice president of the Kansas Engineering society, will speak before the society later in the year. First "Civils" Meeting Notice. FISHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES A meeting of the Good Government club will be held at the Sigma Chi house tonight at 9 o'elock. "Serves You Right" And it has so many good characteristics in its make-up, that the "Queen Quality" Shoes are favorably known by well dressed women everywhere. They fit where others fail. Foot you'll admit, ma'am, and in Queen Quality Shoes you realize matchless comfort. $3.50 to $5.00 OTTO A. 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