NORTH SHORE BREEZE ie 
BEVERLY FARMS. To the LADIES of the NORTH SHORE: 
Mrs. Frederick Warren returned a I have just received the latest Fall Fashion Plates of 
short time ago from her English home LA wD | Ss’ lus) — ESS ES. 
and has been stopping with ‘the Frank 
Seaburys at their place here till the 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 
first of this week. Miss Margaret 
Warren accompanies her mother. rae obtained in first-class establishments in Boston, at a saving of from 30 to 50 
per cent. in cost. 
Warren has been in England since 
the death of her husband here, several TAILOR-MADE SUITS, A SPECIALTY. 
years ago. 
A large delegation had planned on Geel MAMPRE, 
oing to Salem Wednesda night to 
fhe parade to see the Jolly Tars in QvrBeviy Numa Bat, ENDICOTT BUILDING, Beverly. 
line. 
Miss Addie F. Day returned the UP-TO-DATE SUITS 
early part of the week from a three 
weeks’ vacation with friends at New IN NEWEST FALL PATTERNS. 
Hampton, N.H. Also, Trousers in Latest and Most Stylish Effects. 
Tre SB. Danas closed the “ Knowl- 
ton cottage” yesterday and returned SUITS, $25.00 up. TROUSERS, $6.00 up. 
to Boston. The W. D. Swans left ; ; : : 
for their Boston home Tuesday. Satisfaction in Fit and Style Guaranteed. 
Mrs. A. G. Weeks and family re- 
turned to their Beacon street home J. S. STENSRUD, =~ 168 Cabot St., BEVERLY. 
Wednesday. FINE LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY. 
George E. Warren will close his 
place next week and return to his Bay 
State road house in Boston. 
Mrs. J. B. Moulton entertained a 
party of ten at dinner at the ‘Ober 
cottage,” Wednesday night. cma 
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Converse started 
the middle of the week on an auto ALEM OMMERCIAL 
tour of a week or ten days. tesla salen 
Among those who closed _ their 
places this week and returned to town 
are the S. R. Anthonys, the T. S. 
Lockwoods, the R. G. Shaws, the M. 
C. Sumners and the Dr. James M. 
Jacksons. The Jacksons will sail for 
Europe soon. 
The Ladies’ Sewing Circle held 
their annual fall saleand autumn sup- 
per at the chapel Monday afternoon 
and evening. The affair was well 
attended. 
Thomas MacDonnell returned the 
latter part of last week from a week’s 
trip to New Hampshire. 
The Royal Robbinses closed their 
We offer the following regular courses: 
1. COMMERCIAL COURSE. 
place yesterday and returned to Bos- 2. SHORTHAND COURSE. 
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. 
Wate a win aa alata we arr rh 
ton. The W. H. Tailers return to 3. COMMON SCHOOL COURSE. 
their New York home today. 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2d, attended 
the Lawrence-Peabody wedding in 
The Specialty of our evening school is special in- 
struction in any subject you need. 
Trinity church, Boston, Tuesday. Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 
Everett era concluded his sum- (fee ee Bee eee eee 
: _ar Wyatt’ ket las 
ete and retuned cas Cheleca SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 
home. 126 WASHINGTON STREET, 
The E. Preble Motleys will not SALEM mes 
return to their winter home till the ARARARAAARARRRARAAASAAS AR AARARARARAARAARSR 
latter part of next month. ; 
Gordon Dexter and party, who have 
been touring New Hampshire in Mr. 
Dexter’s handsome brake, returned 
last Saturday. 
