NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
11 
Phone 540. 
ADVANCE SPRING OPENING 
OF DAINTY NEW 
WHITE GOODS NOVELTIES 
Beautiful imported goods from the leading manufacturers of En 
Germany and Austria, in the newest weaves and latest desi 
When you see the goods we feel confi 
spring showing of high grade novelties 
We mention a few of the best sellers : 
for your selection. 
SOFT FINISHED PIQUE. 
Very popular for whole suits, many new and 
dainty patterns in figures and stripes, all highly 
25¢e, 3%e and 50ce 
mercerized. Price . 
ALL LINEN WAISTING. 
10 pieces superior quality All Linen Waisting. 
This is an opportunity you will not get again this 
season, instead of 50c yard, this lot will be 
offered at 
Society Notes 
The wedding of Miss Margaret 
Head and Mr. Philip Stockton is to 
take place next Saturday, and will, no 
doubt, be one of the most prominent 
of the February weddings. The cere- 
mony will take place at Trinity 
church, and will be followed by a 
breakfast at the Head house on 
Beacon street. Miss Head’s maid of 
honor will be Miss Susan Thayer. 
Miss Naneen Mitche]l will be one of 
two bridesmaids. Miss Head was a 
guest of Miss Mitchell at Manchester 
over the week-end. 
The Misses Croll of Boston and 
Manchester have been recent guests 
in Baltimore of Miss Sydney Morison, 
the debutante daughter of Mrs. 
Robert Morison, who gave a dinner in 
their honor a week ago Wednesday at 
her residence on St. Paul’s street. 
An engagement of much interest to 
North Shore folk is that of Miss Eliza- 
beth E. Devens, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Lithgow A. Devens of Hamilton, 
HELP WANTED 
We have a number of nice domestic posi- 
tions for the right parties. We furnish the 
entire community with all classes of help. If 
you need help or want work, call or address, 
Beverly and North Shore Employment Bureau 
Mason Block, 244 Cabot St., Beverly, 
25e yard 
sive line. 
to Gerald D. Boardman, son of the 
late Edwin A. Boardman. Mr. 
Boardman was a member of the Har- 
vard class of 03. The summer home 
of the Boardmans is the ‘‘Waves” at 
Beverly Farms. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer has issued 
cards for a musicale to be given at her 
residence on Commonwealth avenue, 
Boston, next Monday at 4 o’clock. 
The North Shore friends of Miss 
Thayer will be pleased to learn she 
intends to spend next season at her 
West Manchester estate, having trav- 
elled all last year. 
Mrs. E. C. Swift who left Pride’s 
last week with Mr. Swift for a short 
stay at Atlantic city will leave for 
Europe about the middle of February 
fora stay of three or four months, 
and will be accompanied by her sister, 
Mrs. Bailey. Her daughter, Mrs. 
gland, Scotland, France, Switzerland, 
gns for spring and summer wear are now ready 
dent you’ll agree with us that this advanced 
goes far ahead of all previous displays ever made in this section. 
MERCERIZED WAISTINGS. 
In fine qualities, mostly lawns, in stripes, highly 
mercerized ; also some Dimity weaves with mer- 
cerized stripes. 
All choice patterns. Price, 
25ec yard 
EMBROIDERED MADRAS. 
One of the choice novelties of the season, hand- 
somer than silk, wider, stronger, and very much 
less expensive. 
Price 
The first showing of this exten- 
o%7¢cs yard 
Moore, and Mr. Moore are in Florida 
for the auto races. 
Mrs. Russell Tyson, whose summer 
home is at Manchester, gave a musi- 
cale last week at her home in Chicago, 
Mr. Francis Rogers being one of the 
artists. 
The _ difference 
in schools is 
chiefly a differ- 
ence in teachers 
and equipment. 
Our teachers are 
not excelled by 
any. Our equip- 
ment is the best. 
Attend our 
school. 
SALEM, MASS. 
DEPOSITS MADE DURING JANUARY IN THE 
SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK 
210 ESSEX STREET 
WILL COMMENCE INTEREST FEBRUARY FIRST 
Open daily from 8.45 a.m. to 1.15 P.M. 
And on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 for Deposits 
