MR. F. W. WODELL, Plerce Building, Copley Sq., Boston. Cultivation of the voice upon principles of the Italian School. Pupil of Root, of Chicago and Shakespeare, London. 2 12
YOUNG'S, 15 Bow St. Room for three club tables. Seats at the general table. House renovated, electric lights, new chef, cuisine fine. Verdict of the 'Varsity eleven, which eats there as usual.
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STUDENTS ROOMS.- Read's Dormitory, Boylston St., near College buildings. This avenue leads to Soldier's Athletic Field, Boat Houses and Cambridge Park. A few suites, parlor and two bed rooms and single rooms. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water. Prices very moderate. Apply to Janitor, Boylston St. 2 tf
DANCING CLASS.- Mrs. S. J. Chandler's meets at Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridgeport, Tuesday nights. Term opens Oct. 12. Private lessons by appointment. Residence next city hall. 2 tf
HARVARD MEN.- Ducharme's barber shop is the only one reserved for your patronage in Cambridge. For years with Young's Hotel. Now post office block. At popular prices. Bring your razors for sharpening, etc. 2-tf
JOSEPH J. TRACEY, caterer, 1190 Mass. Ave. Dining rooms for transients. Club tables with seats from 8 to 14. Good service, excellent board. Catering in all its branches given personal attention. Opposite Beck Hall. 7 tf
TO LET.- Suite of two rooms, 12 Hilton Block. Furnishings for sale. Apply to W. J. Downing, 70 Kilby street, Boston, or to janitor on premises. 17 6
TRINITY HALL.- Front suite (three rooms); two suites with southerly exposure, double bedrooms, steam heat, hot and cold water and electric lights in each suite. Rental $150. Apply to janitor. 14 tf
TO LET.- A good room, No. 1256 Massachusetts avenue. Study faces south and west; bedroom south. Good sun. Thirty-five (35) dollars bonus. 16 5
"CLASS OF 1901." Get all your clothes pressed once a week during college year for $10.00 each. Call at 7 Brattle, or drop postal to L. G. MacKeigan, P. O. Box 36, Cambridge. 4 tf
A 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 book of over one thousand pages. For sale at Wheeler's, 1284 Mass. Ave., Cambridge. 18 3
STUDENTS.- Buy your second-hand text books at the Harvard Book Store, near Post Office, 33 Brattle St. 1-tf
IT IS A FACT that for $3.00 you can get a first-class looking and wearing shoe at Newman's; for $4.00 a very nice tan, black, enamel or patent leather. Give us a trial. Be sure you see the name on the window.
NEWMAN THE SHOEMAN, Opposite the College Library.14 tf
THE Cantabrigia Club begs leave to call your attention to the following course of lectures and readings to be given in Sanders Theatre, for the benefit of the Radcliffe College Scholarship Fund, on the following evenings at eight o'clock.
Oct. 20, Anthony Hope.
Selections from "The Prisoner of Zenda," "The Dolly Dialogues," "Phroso."
Nov. 17, Mr. Louis Fagan, late of the Department of Prints and Drawings of the British Museum (retired).
"Some of the Treasures of the British Museum." Illustrated.
Dec. 8, F. Marion Crawford.
"Pope Leo XIII, and The Vatican."
Jan.-, John Fox, Jr., Author of "A Cumberland Vendetta," "Hell for Sartin'," "The Kentuckians," etc.
Course tickets, $2.50. Admission to single lecture, $1.00.
For sale at Sever's, Harvard square, after Oct. 6. 11 10
PLEASANT sunny rooms with or without board. Also table board. Mrs. Webb, 20 Berkeley street. 17 3
Do you need a pair of shoes? If so give us a call before going elsewhere. Our prices are cash prices, and no doubt you know what that means. It means that you will save dollars because you don't have to pay for long credit. Our prices for our latest and best shoes ever seen in Cambridge are $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Don't forget the name.
NEWMAN THE SHOEMAN.16 tf
HALF PRICE.- Double Suite, 16 Ware Hall; up one flight; corner room. Lease will be sold for one half the regular price. Apply at 9 Little's Block. 18 3
THE old stand at Foster's is the best place in Cambridge to get a good lunch. All kinds of temperance drinks. 7 tf
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