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Special Notice.

STUDENTS wishing their hair trimmed in the most scientific manner should call at Griffith's Hair Dressing Rooms, 7 Brattle street, Harvard square. Four artists in attendance, all special hair cutters. Razors honed and cared for.

C. W. GRIFFITH, Proprietor.For five years at Young's Hotel, Boston. 2 tf

READ'S BLOCK, Boylston street. A few suites and single rooms in this favorite building to rent. Apply to janitor. 2 tf

A KING Charles spaniel, lame in left hind leg. The finder will please return to 12 Quincy street.

WANTED.- All or any one of the first year law books. Call or address at once, Garver, 467 Broadway.

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FULL dress shirts, ready to wear, $1.75. Dress ties, gloves and studs in a great variety. Perrin's street gloves, $2.00. J. W. Brine, 1312-1436 Mass. avenue.

WANTED.- Expert stenographer, for about two evenings a week, literary work. Typewriting to be done at any time. State lowest terms by the hour. Near Harvard square. Address CRIMSON office, No. 67.

WILL the gentleman whom I failed to recognize in the office at Memorial Friday evening accept my apology for an unintended rudeness? At the moment when he greeted me I did not recall his face, and supposed him to be speaking to some one else.

J. C. L. CLARK.BEGINNER'S lessons in Violin and Vocal Music wanted in exchange for German conversation, language or literature, by an experienced tutor. Address 14 Trowbridge street, Cambridge.

ST. CHRISTOBAL SALTS cure headache.

75cts. for cleansing and pressing your suit; 40cts. for cleansing and pressing your coat; 20cts. for cleansing and pressing your trousers. $9.00 for pressing all your clothes during college year. Strictly first class work. No trouble to call at your room. L. G. MacKeigan, Tailor, 15 Brattle street, just opposite post office. 21 2t

ST. CHRISTOBAL SALTS cost 25 or 50 cents.

$50 bonus to the man who will take 46 Weld. Apply to X, CRIMSON office. 20 3

ST. CHRISTOBAL SALTS prevent biliousness.

ROOM TO LET.- $50 per year. Sunny, pleasant, furnace heat and lighted. Inquire at Holyoke 46, from 2 to 3 p. m. daily. 1-tf

ST. CHRISTOBAL SALTS prevent typhoid fever.

ONE more club table; also few on general table can be accommodated at Mrs. E. S. Evans', 1124 Massachusetts avenue, opposite Remington street. 21 2t

Go to Bartlett's for St. Christobal Salts.

THE Notman Photographic Co.'s New Studio at 1286 Massachusetts avenue, (over the gas office) is now open for business. This is one of the finest studios in the state and the exquisite specimens of the Photographer's Art which adorn the rooms are well worth a visit. The company will, every afternoon between 4 and 5 o'clock, give a free exhibition of Stanley's X Ray machine. Visitors welcome. 19 tf

ST. CHRISTOBAL SALTS are sold by Hubbard the Druggist.

DANCING.- Harvard gentlemen desiring to learn or practice the polite art will do well to address Mr. and Mrs. Black, 159 Mass. avenue, near Boylston street, Boston. Circulars mailed. 18 20

STUDENTS: It does not cost much to keep your clothes in good shape and conditien. MacKeigan, the tailor, 15 Brattle street, Room 10, opposite Post Office, Cambridge, will clean and press your suit or overcoat and an extra pair of trousers once a week, the whole college year, for the small sum of $9.00. Don't forget this fact-He sends for and delivers weekly. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. 14 6t

FOR the coming week at the Castle Square Theatre the attraction will be Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" this being the first production given this opera by the organization. It is many years since "The Pirates" has been sung in Boston and the great popularity it has always enjoyed here gives especial interest to its revival. The music of this work has been generally considered as ranking with the best efforts of the composer, and its performance will serve to display the vocal strength of the Castle Square Company to the best advantage. The action of the opera is full of interesting scenes and situations, and the comedy demand is given good prominence. Directors Jaxon and Hirschfeld have both given especial care in preparing for this production. The cast will be as follows: Richard, a Pirate Chief, J. K. Murray and W. H. Clarke; Samuel, his Lieutenant, John Reed; Frederic, a pirate apprentice, Edgar Temple; Maj. Gen. S anley, Oscar Girard; Edward, Sergt. of Police, Lindsey Morison; Mabel, Gen. Stanley's daughter, Clara Lane and Laura Millard; Ruth, a piratical maid of all work, Rose Leighton.

"The Pirates" is announced for only a single week and will be followed by "The Mikado."

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