. This week in Boston. IONS NORTH STATION, Causewav St., Boston & Maine Railroad. SOUTH STATON, Atlantic Ave. and Summer St. Boston & Albany and New York, New Haven & Hartford BAY STATION, Dartmouth St. Inward and outward bound trains on N. Y., N. H. & H. PLACE, Dartmouth St. Outward bound B. & A. AVENUE STATION. Entrance from Dartmouth St. bridge, Dartmouth St. Inward bound B. & A. trains. HALLS ASSOCIATION, 458 Boylston St. BOSTON ARENA, St. Botolph St. and Massachusetts Ave. CADET ARMORY, 100 Columbus Ave. CHICKERING, Huntington Ave. HORTICU
. This week in Boston. IONS NORTH STATION, Causewav St., Boston & Maine Railroad. SOUTH STATON, Atlantic Ave. and Summer St. Boston & Albany and New York, New Haven & Hartford BAY STATION, Dartmouth St. Inward and outward bound trains on N. Y., N. H. & H. PLACE, Dartmouth St. Outward bound B. & A. AVENUE STATION. Entrance from Dartmouth St. bridge, Dartmouth St. Inward bound B. & A. trains. HALLS ASSOCIATION, 458 Boylston St. BOSTON ARENA, St. Botolph St. and Massachusetts Ave. CADET ARMORY, 100 Columbus Ave. CHICKERING, Huntington Ave. HORTICULTURAL, 245 Huntington Ave. JORDAN, 300 Huntington Ave. and Gainsborough St. MECHANICS, 135-139 Huntington Ave. POTTER, 177 Huntington Ave. STEINERT, 162 Boylston St. SYMPHONY. 247 and 249 Huntington and Massachusetts Aves. TREMONT TEMPLE, Treniopt St. (near School.) William H. Winship (Successor to H. A. Winship) ESTABLISHED 1842 Manufacturer of and Importer of Trunks, Bags and Dress Suit Cases. Chinese Pigskin Trunks for Foreign TravelLadies Wrist Bags 16 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. TELEPHONE 4748-2 MAIN Boston Society of Decorative Art 184 BOYLSTON ST., Opposite the Public Garden ELEVATOR Exhibition and salesroom open daily 10 a. p. m. Old and valuable embroideries skilfully re-rep>aired in the workrooms of the designs for Embroidered Table Linenand other purposes. HANDICRAFT WORK
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