BEVERLY FARMS. 
The fair to have been given by the 
Sewing Circle of the Baptist church 
last Thursday has been indefinitely 
postponed. 
Mrs. Frank Bemis has left her 
Farms place fora few weeks’ visit at 
Lenox. Mrs. Bemis will be the guest 
of Miss Meyer while away. 
Miss Addie F. Day is enjoying a 
two weeks visit with friends at New 
Hampton, N. H. 
Miss Fannie Durgin of Washington 
has been the guest for a few days of 
Mrs. P. McLaughlin. 
The George A. Goddards returned 
from the mountains the first part of 
the week and are again at the “Sewall 
cottage,’ which they have occupied 
all the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hewitt, who 
have been spending the summer here, 
returned to their Boston home Tues- 
day, 
Alexander Carr has been away the 
the past few days on a business trip 
to Readville. Mr. Carr represents 
the firm of J. B. Dow & Co. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell 
and Miss Etta Woodbury, who have 
been enjoying an extended vacation 
at the home of Mrs. Campbell’s 
parents in Winchendon, are again at 
their Beverly Farms home. 
The Horace D. Chapins entertained 
a small party of friends at dinner 
Monday evening at their shore resi- 
dence. 
The W. S. Dexters, who have been 
spending the summer at their resi- 
dence on Grove street, closed their 
place Thursday and returned to their 
winter home. 
The Frederick R. Searses closed 
their summer home on Storrow hill 
today and returned to their Beacon 
street residence. 
The Gordon Dexters entertained a 
small party of friends at dinner at 
their beautiful shore place Tuesday 
night. Covers were laid for eight. 
Harold S. Vanderbilt, second assist- 
ant manager of the Harvard eleven, 
spent Sunday at the Farms, as the 
guest of his classmate, Harry Tweed. 
Preston Thissel is playing a good 
game for the Beverly high school in 
the early foot ball games of the sea- 
son. 
The Republican caucus Wednesday 
evening was attended by about thirty 
voters. When it is considered that 
there was no contest in the ward, this 
is quite a strong showing. 
You will find new fall suits, coats, 
waists, furs and millinery at the Metro- 
politan store. Notice theirad. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 7 
To the LADIES of the NORTH SHORE: 
I have just received the latest Fall Fashion Plates of 
BA LE Seep Ee east 
My experience in exclusive establishments in Boston enables me to produce 
the most artistic creations in the line of feminine apparel, the same as can be 
obtained in first-class establishments in Boston, at a saving of from 30 to 50 
per cent. in cost. 
TAILOR-MADE SUITS, A SPECIALTY. 
1D) ELS NVEACVEP ELE, 
Over Beverly National Bank. ENDICOTT BUILDING, Beverly. 
UP-TO-DATE SUITS 
IN NEWEST. FALL PATTERNS. 
Also, Trousers in Latest and Most Stylish Effects. 
SUITS, $25.00 up. TROUSERS, $6.00 up. 
Satisfaction in Fit and Style Guaranteed. 
J. S. STENSRUD, = _= 163 Cabot St., BEVERLY. 
FINE LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY. 
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SALEM (COMMERCIAL 
NIGHT SCHOOL. 
This is a thoroughly first-grade school. 
It is just as successful as our day schoo] —only 
smaller. 
The same teachers are employed, and our famous 
“Lord Method” is used. 
In the evening school we offer a special course in 
common school branches for those who do not find 
satisfactory opportunities elsewhere. 
2. SHORTHAND COURSE. 
3. COMMON SCHOOL COURSE. 
The Specialty of our evening school is special in- 
struction in any subject you need. 
Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 
7 to 9.30. 
SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 
126 WASHINGTON STREET, 
SALEM MASS 
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We offer the following regular courses: 
1. COMMERCIAL COURSE. 
