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good ticking. Any size in one or two parts. 
at . . 
MATTRESSES. Excelsior Soft Top Mattresses, made nicely, covered with 
Price net $2.75 
African Fibre Mattresses, white cotton top and bottom, good satine finish, 
fancy stripe ticking, one or two parts, any size, at ; 
HAIR MATTRESSES. Hair Mattresses made of a fine grade, 
covered with best grade A. C. A. ticking, one or two parts, weight ea 
WHY WE ARE SELLING SO MANY 
Brass and White Enamel Beds! 
The question is easily answered if you will compare price, style and 
quality. This Bed and Bedding Department is only about one year old— 
comparatively an infant. 
Watch it grow to be a husky, thriving, full grown 
department. Youcan’t afford to buy elsewhere before investigating what we 
have to offer you, unless you wish to pay more for the goods than necessary. 
White Enamel Beds, with brass knobs, a good strong bed, nicely enamelled, at 
Enamel Beds, the new continuous post style, all white, come in all sizes, special at 
White Enamel Beds, with brass rail at head and foot, a strong Bed, in any size at 
Enamel Beds, heavy pillars, 3-8-inch fillers, continuous posts, at 
Enamel Beds, new scroll design, all white, any size, at 
Enamel Beds, pretty new continuous post style, scro 
Others at 
$5.50 each. BED SPRINGS. 
rey hair, 
$ 
ll design, with neat brass trimmings at 
COTTON FELT MATTRESSES. 
parts, good grade, fancy stripe ticking, at 
$3.50 
4.25 
4.75 
5.25 
5.75 
5.75 
Special Cotton Felt Mattresses, two 
; - $10.00. 
$11.50 to $15.98 
] All Iron Woven Wire Springs, with cross cable supports 
in center, at ®2.75. AllIron National Springs, ®3.00, ®3.75 to $6.75 
New Spiral Spring for iron or wood Beds, made very much like the uphol- 
stered Springs, made nicely, and guaranteed. Price 3 ‘ $10 
-00 
A Complete line of New Lace and Muslin Draperies is now ready for your inspection. 
Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore 
and children, who have been spend- 
ing the winter at the New Willard, 
Washington, have come on to 
Prides Crossing and will remain 
here the rest of the summer, un- 
doubtedly, all their plans for the 
year having been cut short, of 
course, because of the death of Mrs. 
Moore’s father, the late E. C. Swift. 
The Mrs. John L. Gardner es- 
tate, picturesquely located near 
Mingo beach, and occupied last 
season by the Col. R. H. Steven- 
sons, will be occupied the coming 
season by the Wm. A. Burnhams. 
The Burnhams spent last season 
abroad. 
Another change of interest in 
this vicinity is that of the Long- 
worth house, which has been let for 
the season to the Clay Arthur 
Pierces of St. Louis. This estate 
has a pretty location at Mingo 
Beach overlooking the bay, and it 
was hoped Mrs. Longworth would 
come to the shore herself this sum- 
mer, and that her son, Senator 
“Nick” Longworth, and Mrs. Long- 
worth, would spend part of the 
summer with her. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Tib- 
bitts have had their house at West 
Manchester opened and will move 
down from town early next week 
for a few weeks. The place has 
been let for the summer to the H. 
S. Grew, 2ds, who had F. R. Spauld- 
ine’s house at West Manchester last 
season. Mrs. Tibbitts will probably 
spend the summer in Europe. 
The Tyler Morses will spend the 
summer in North Beverly, having 
taken a cottage on Conant street. 
It was said they had taken the 
house at Beverly Farms occupied 
last season by R. G. Shaw, 2d, but 
this is not true. 
The W. R. Cabots have opened 
the Elliott house on Beach street, 
Beverly Farms, though they have 
not yet moved down from town 
permanently. 
The Thornton K. Lothrops have 
taken the Boardman homestead at 
West Manchester for another sea- 
son, and will move down next 
month. 
The Thomas M. McKees and the 
John B. Moultons arrived at their 
Beverly Farms places Tuesday. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer and _ her 
friend, Miss Webster, left Boston 
this week for the southern islands 
to be gone about a month. On their 
return about the middle of Mav, 
Miss Thayer will open her beauti 
ful place at West Manchester, “Up- 
lands.” She traveled abroad last 
season and her house was unoccu- 
pied. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head re 
turned last week from their trip 
abroad, which was of very brief 
duration. The Heads, it is under- 
stood, will spend the summer _ at 
their Lake Champlain estate. The 
Kahns will be on from New York 
to take their Manchester estate be- 
fore July 1.. Mr. and Mrs. Head 
were down the shore with a partv 
of friends by auto Sunday. 
The Masconomo House at Man- 
chester is to hold out a new attrac- 
tion the coming season, which 
Prop. John B. Schoeffel thinks will 
make it quite the popular place for 
automobilists. The house is to 
open about a month earlier—the lat- 
ter part of May—with Frederick 
Merrill of Boston in charge, and 
will make a specialty of chicken 
and lobster dishes, such as will at- 
tract transients and auto parties. 
If the plan succeeds the house will 
be kept open till late in the fall. Its 
location near Singing Beach ought 
to make it an attractive spot. 
