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
FRENCH CONVERSATION.- Almost instantaneous system of acquiring French colloquially; no text-book; no grammar; greatest labor saving, time-saving system; an infallible method of gaining a "practical" use and full command of all the French verbs and leading idioms, within the compass of 800 words, imparting the power of "thinking" in French and fluency of expression. Trial lesson free. For particulars address Professor Etienne Lambert, 21 Worcester street, Boston. 23 tf
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
ECONOMICS 1.- Synopsis of Mill's Principles of Political Economy, revised to date. This book of about one hundred pages contains the main working principles of the larger text-books of over one thousand pages.
EDW. W. WHEELER, 1284 Massachusetts Ave24 tu th f
First class board $6.00 per week. One more club table. Also few on general table can be accommodated at Mrs. E. S. Evans, 1124 Massachusetts avenue, opposite Remington street. 25 2t
TUTORING in Science Courses.- Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, Zoology. Fourth year. Hours, 2-2.30 p. m. and 6.30-7.30 p. m.
PORTER E. SARGENT, A. B., 49 Matthews.25 tf
TUTORING.- Greek, Latin, German. Long and successful experience.
J. H. WALDEN, PH. D., 13 Mt. Auburn street.24 3t
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
READ'S BLOCK, Boylston street. A few suites and single rooms in this favorite building to rent. Apply to janitor. 2 tf
Go to Bartlett's for St. Christobal Salts.
FULL dress shirt, 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.
ST. CHRISTOBAL SALTS are sold by Hubbard the Druggist.
FREE LECTURE.- Prof. Etienne Lambert will deliver a free lecture, Thursday, November 29, at 7.30 p. m., at Social Union, explanatory of his method of imparting French conversation within the compass of 800 words, without text-book or grammar. Lecture preceded by French readings. All interested cordially invited. 24 3t
MRS. RANSFORD, of 22 Prescott street, will have a training table vacant on Nov. 22. Gentlemen desiring to engage a club table should make immediate application. 24 6t
WANTED.- A Harvard man to canvas this district for new burglar alarm. Enquire at CRIMSON office. 24 tf
TUTORING in Gov. 1, Phil. 1, Economics 1, History 1, and History 10.
R. W. SPRAGUE, JR., (H. '96), 4 Hollis Hall.26 2t
FOR SALE at $50, Eclipse special, $125 wheel of 1895, little used, good condition.
C. E. OZANNE, 11 Wendell street.26 2t
SEE "Going to the Horse Show," by Jay Hambidge, and "The First Chrysanthemum Girl," in Truth tomorrow. All trains and news stands.
THE LAST WEEK.- With the close of the Presidential contest comes also the end of the World's Food Fair, which closes on Saturday, November 7, all reports of a longer continuance being without foundation. The grand musical concerts will be continued to the end, the John Boyle O'Reilly Band playing in Grand Hall, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and the Naval Brigade Band the remainder of the week, while the Fadettes will render their choicest selections every afternoon and evening in Exhibition Hall. The four hundred spoons and countless souvenirs and samples will be given away as usual. On Tuesday evening the Fair will keep open till midnight, and by special arrangement with the Boston Journal the latest and most complete election runs will be received. Seated in the spacious galleries, with fine music to while away the time between the receipt of telegrams, this is the place to learn the latest news of the great contest. The last week of the Fair will be the most notable in the history of exhibitions.
LOOK HERE!- To Let. Two fine rooms, very convenient and very cheap, at 53 Church street. 26 3t
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