Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 88, Number 99, 14 December 1894 — TO-NIGHT'S LECTURE. [ARTICLE]

TO-NIGHT'S LECTURE.

An Artistic, Instructive and Entertaining Airair. At Pythian Castle Hall this evening, beginning at S o'clock, Professor Walter Miller of Stanlord University will deliver tbo first lecturo of tho course of six lectures established by tbe Kingsley Art Club.

Tho subject will be "Grecian Archeology." It will bo richly illustrated by stereopticon views. Professor Miller is one of the most accomplished of classic art students. His discourses aro full of entertaining information and tend to enlarge the views and make clear the relation of the past to tho present in the realm of all art. Whether one lias made a study or had any reading in this direction or uot, no hearer can tail to bo interested by the lecture. Tho women of the Kingsley Art Club havo worked hard to get up this course of lectures, and deserve encouragement. The success ofthe course will rellect great credit upon tlie city aud the intelligence ol its people. It is not intended to make tbe course money-making, and hence the season tickets bave been placed at the low price of ยง1 by. Siugle admissions are "Su cents. Tickets of either diss can be procured of Ing A-Aliee, Peters As Paj-, or at Purnell's bookstore.