HAIR CUTTING SPECIALISTS.- Griffith's hair dressing rooms, 7 Brattle street, Harvard square. Seven artists, all special hair cutters. Razors carefnlly honed.
G. W. GRIFFITH, Proprietor.For five years at Young's Hotel, Boston.
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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MISS POST'S School for Instruction in Dancing at Pierce Hall, Copley Sq., reopens in October. Private lessons a specialty. Prospectus forwarded upon application. Office hours, 9 till 11, daily.
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SHOES SHINED.- Johnson, porter at Mark's barber shop on Holyoke street, will shine your shoes (one pair a day) for ten dollars per college year. 1-6
ERNEST W. CLARK, plumber, next to Ramsden's, makes a speciality of gas fixtures, lamps, chimneys and electrical work. Orders taken for Welsbach lights.
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CANDIDATES for the Lampoon and others interested in drawing and painting and in illustrating taught by Mr. Eric Pape in Cowles Art School. Address for circulars,
F. M. COWLES, Manager, 221 Columbus Ave.1-9
STUDENTS.- Buy your second-hand text books at the Harvard Book Store, near Post Office, 33 Brattle St. 1-tf
"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
PRESCOTT HALL.- Student rooms to let, study, two bed rooms, and bath, fire place and steam heat, gymnasium and shower in basement.
ELLIS AND MELLEDGE, Lyceum Building, Harvard Sq.1 11
PRIVATE rooms, newly furnished for club and training tables. Inquire at Cafe, 1388 Mass. Ave. 1-12t
LADIES and gentlemen can find first class rooms and board in private family. Transient or permanent. References exchanged. Address, C. L. A., care letter carrier 548, Cambridge. 9 3
Mr. C. H. Moerenhout, soloist, (pupil of Ysaye) will give private instruction to Harvard students. Hours of consultation: Tuesdays and Thursdays at noon, Sever's Bookstore. Information may be obtained from Professor J. K. Paine. 9 6
TO LET.- Double suite No. 16, Ware Hall. Second floor, corner room. Inquire of janitor. 5 7
MR. FREDK. W. WHITAKER, of Whitaker Co., Tailors, 43 Conduit Street, London, W., has arrived at Young's Hotel, Boston, with special samples for winter. He will be there until October 9th. Hotel hours, 8 to 11 a. m., 4.30 to 7 p. m. Appointments by letter. 2 10
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. 7 5
Readers of Alaska and Klondike matters will find the new book on "Alaska-Its Neglected Past and Its Brilliant Future," by Bushrod Washington James, the most thoroughly complete and best illustrated work on this subject. In press. Nearly ready. By Sunshine Publishing Co., 402 Race Street, Philadelphia. 8 4
"THE PRESCOTT," 22 Prescott St., next to Prescott Hall (under new management), Dining Rooms for Students. Table Board, $8 per week. General and Club Tables. 1 12
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
AN instructor of boxing has been appointed at the Gym. Persons wishing to make arrangements with him may do so in the afternoon after 2. 10 2
JOSEPH J. TRACEY, caterer, 1190 Mass. Ave. Dining rooms for transients. Rooms for club tables. Good service, excellent board. Catering in all its branches given personal attention. Opposite Beck Hall. 7 tf
'98, '99, 1900, 1901.- An opportunity to keep your clothes in perfect condition. We will sponge, press and repair three pieces each week for $9 for the college year. We have 2000 clients. H. Alexander and Son, 149 Kingston St., Boston. 10 3
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