TO LET.- A large front room for club table. Apply to
R. A. LAPPIN, 97 Mt. Auburn street.WANTED.- A roommate in one of the best rooms in the College Yard. Price low. Present occupant's last year. Address, Robert Crecy, Law School.
LOST on Saturday, November 16, gold seal ring, brown stone with stag's head cut on it. A liberal reward for return to Leavitt and Peirce.
TUTORING IN FRENCH-Lessons given by a native Frenchman who has a very good knowledge of English, either at his residence, 1504 Washington street, Boston, or at the students' rooms. References from Professor F. C. de Sumichrast.
PHILIPPE LA ROCHELLE.50,3t
The powerful story of "Carmen," the character made famous by Calve, will be interpreted by the Castle Square Company next week. This opera of Bizet is by far the greatest undertaking of the stock company which has achieved such remarkable favor in lighter operas, and its efforts can aim no higher. The story, it is remembered, is that of Carmen, the cigarette girl, the prettiest and most coquettish of all in the factory, who throws a bouquet to Jose, a brigadier at Seville. Jose falls in love. A quarrel ensues among the girls. Carmen, declared the assailant, is ordered to prison. She fascinates the luckless brigadier, Jose, until he connives at her escape, and is himself placed under arrest for it. Carmen returns to her wandering gipsy life, and tempts Jose to desert. Carmen's love grows cold. Escamillo, the popular toreador, woos her. Carmen is faithless. She goes with Escamillo to the bull fight at Seville, Jose pursues her and stabs her to the heart. The scene of the opera is Spain, about 1820.
The cast will be : Don Jose, a brigadier, Mr. Thomas Persse; Escamillo, a toreador, Mr. J. K. Murray; II Dancairo, a smuggler, Mr. William Wolff; II Remendado, a smuggler, Mr. Arthur Wooley; Zuniga, a captain, Mr. John Read; Morales, a brigadier, Mr. Albert Regas; Michaela, a peasant girl, Miss Edith Mason; Frasquita, a gipsy friend of Carmen, Miss Bertha Davis; Mercedes, another gipsy friend, Miss Hattie Ladd; Carmen, a cigarette girl, afterward a gipsy, Miss Clara Lane.
The company has been rehearsing this grand opera for over a month and will surely give a highly creditable performance. The opportunity to hear "Carmen" at popular prices seldom comes and when it does, with all the beauty and taste of "a Castle Square production," it means that the theatre is to be jammed from top to bottom.
WORK-All men answering my ad. in a recent CRIMSON please meet me at Holden Chapel, Thursday, Nov. 21, between 6 and 6.45.
HAROLD R. STANLEY.MANICURE AND PEDICURE.- Miss Rogers, who has been carefully trained by the most skilful Parisian specialists in both of these professions, as also in the treatment of the hair, has opened an office at 26A Brattle St. (McNamee's Building), where she offers her service to the people of Cambridge. She feels confident that if careful and interested work will enable her to do so, and the opportunity be given, she will not only gain but retain their patronage. Office hours, 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. Engagements for evening work may also be made.
HANDEL AND HAYDN SODIETY.- Gentlemen who are interested in oratorio music and who have good voices and some knowledge of reading are invited to become members of the society. Harvard men especially welcome. Names and addresses may be sent to Charles W. Stone, secretary, 68 Chestnut street, Boston. 47 6t
ANNOUNCEMENT.- Mesdames Cates and Hall beg leave to announce that they have opened Select Dining Tables at No. 17 Story street, Cambridge. Special attention will be paid to catering for students' clubs.
Mrs. Cate's long experience at the Waverly House, Charlestown, Brant Rock House, and Women's Industrial Union, will insure a high degree of excellence both in cuisine and service. References given and required. 14 tf
SHOES cleaned and polished each day for the rest of the year for $10.00. Johnston, at Marks's barber shop. 19 tf
The Cambridge Safe Deposit and Trust Co., at No. 1300 Massachusetts Avenue, corner of Linden street, transacts a general banking business. Checks will be cashed on any Bank or Banking House in the U. S. and interest is allowed upon daily ballances subject to check. Special attention given a accounts with officers and students of the University. Banking hours 8 to 2. Safety Vaults open from 8 a. m. to 2, and 5 to 6 p. m. tf
Step into a Crawford Shoe Store and examine the make and quality of a Crawford Shoe at $6.00, $5.00 or even $4.00.
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