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Special Notice.

FIN DE SIECLE CLOTHES. - Special prices for students.

H. L. HURLBUT,

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125 Tremont St., Boston.TO LET. - One furnished and three unfurnished rooms. Furnace heated and gas lighted; rented as desired. Three minutes walk from Memorial Hall. Address "27" Crimson office.

78 3tBELCHER'S Dining Room, Lyceum Building, Harvard square. Board $7.00 per week.

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6 tfIF you are looking for good table board at $5.00 per week, you had better try Cummings, 94 Prescott St., who also has furnished rooms at moderate prices.

77 6tHARVARD men are delighted with the stock of suitings shown by Mr. D. Toy at 71 Beacon street, Boston. Those who wish exclusive styles will do well to call.

31 tfTHE ATHLETIC ALMANAC, compiled by James E. Sullivan, is published today in Spalding's Athletic Library. It is the most complete book of its kind ever-published; contains all the amateur records, pictures of all the champions, and other valuable data. It is published by the American Sports Publishing Co., 241 Broadway, New York.

FOR SALE CHEAP. - Study desk, oak bedroom set comprising double bed with spring and mattress, bureau with mirror, and wash-stand. All in good condition. Apply to S., this office.

80 2tANOTHER powerful play by Sydney Grundy, author of "Sowing the Wind" and other successful dramas, is booked for two weeks beginning January 7, at the Columbia Theatre. "A New Woman" will be presented by Mr. A. M. Palmer's company from Palmer's Theatre, New York, and will include such eminent artists as Wilton Lackaye, Mr. E. M. Holland, Miss Virginia Harned, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Charles J. Richman, Madeleine Bouton, Reub Fox, Georgia Busby, Emily Seward, Thomas Terris, Harry Halliday, and Annie Russell. "The New Woman" has already had its initial production in New York and has created as much discussion and favorable criticism as any play has yet received from this gifted author's pen. The engagement of "The New Woman" is for two weeks.

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