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HAIR CUTTING SPECIALISTS.- Griffith's hair dressing rooms, 7 Brattle street, Harvard square. Seven artists, all special hair cutters. Razors carefully honed.

C. 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 specialty 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

THE Society of Decorative Art, 14 East 34th St., New York. Sofa Pillows, curtains, flags, artistic furnishings of all kinds, suitable for students' rooms. Shopping to order. 3 3m

Scribner's Beautiful Eds. of Stevenson, 21 vol.; Kipling, 12 vol.; Eugene Field, 10 vol.; Barrie, 8 vol.; Houghton, Mifflin and Co's Eds. of Lowell, 11 vol.; Hawthorne, 15; Holmes, 15; Whittier, 9; Longfellow, 14; and Emerson, 14 vol.; illus. with 349 Photogravures; their new Ed. of Bret Harte. Little Brown and Co.'s New and Elegant Ed. of Francis Parkman, 20 vol., 120 ill. by Goupil and Co., Paris. All Eds. of the Standard Authors from $12 to $100 (Eds. de Luxe); Suerb Ed. of the Arabian Nights (unexpurgated), 15 vol.- very rare.

The complete set delivered and payments of $1 or $2 per month satisfactory.

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THE old stand at Foster's is the best place in Cambridge to get a good lunch. All kinds of temperance drinks. 7 tf

BANJOS, Mandolins, Guitars, Zithers and all musical instruments delivered and paid for in monthly payments in as small or large payments as the purchaser may elect. Address B, Crimson, and will call showing cuts, prices and full descriptions. Lowest cash prices. The largest and finest stock in the city to select from. 13 2

STUDENTS.- Buy your second-hand text books at the Harvard Book Store, near Post Office, 33 Brattle St. 1-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

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

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

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

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