NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Phone 640. 
cent. on your own valuation. 
our remarkable low prices. 
Boston stores. 
you at 5¢€ to 35¢ roll. 
for your room. 
rail between. 
Society Notes 
The Robert T. Crane, jrs., of 
Chicago, who are to have the Coch- 
rane cottage at Singing Beach, Man- 
dhester, again this season, are ex- 
pected Monday. 
Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth moved 
down from Boston, Thursday, and is 
located at her estate off School street, 
Manchester, for the season. Her 
daughter, Mrs. Alexander Porter, and 
Mr. Porter are still abroad, but will re- 
turn shortly and will occupy the Dr. 
Rotch cottage near Singing Beach. 
Most prominent among the new- 
comers to the North Shore this season 
will bethe John D. Rockefeller, jrs., of 
New York, who have taken a lease of 
“Pitch Pine Hall’’, on Juniper street, 
Beverly Farms, owned by Mr. and 
Mrs. Otis H. Luke. The cottage is 
of the colonial type, and is one of the 
most delightfully located on the shore, 
though not particularly portentious. 
There is a good-sized stable connected 
and the grounds surrounding are well 
arranged. For the past two seasons 
the house has been occupied by the 
Costello C. Converses of Malden, but 
the year previous Att Gen. Know of 
Pennsylvania had it. The Rockefellers 
will not move on to the North Shore 
till after the middle of June. 
Chamber and Kitchen Paper inevery sort of pattern 
and coloring. We know we have just the Paper to please 
SEX County's CAEATEST STORE, SALEM, Wass. 
Now is the period when moths are flying and will get into your garments. 
them in our cold storage. We insure them against moths, fire and theft at-the small amount of 3 per 
That means that a $50 garment will cost you but $1.50; $100 garment, 
$3.00. Arrangements can also be made for storing all sorts of woolen goods. Write, call or telephone. 
OUR TREMENDOUS WALL PAPER BUSINESS 
Due largely to our determination to give the people of Essex County the best quality wall papers at the 
lowest possible prices, has more fully than ever convinced us that our efforts have been appreciated. 
On every side words of praise are heard — for our immense assortment — for our superior qualities — for 
If you need wall papers, let usshow youour line. Prices are 20 to 25 % lower than those of 
Chamber Paper with cretonnes to match. 
tic rooms can be had by carrying out this idea of wall dec- 
Don’t delay, but let us place 
The most artis- 
oration, 10c¢ to 50¢ roll. 
Papers with Crown Friezes are here in every conceiva- 
ble design. They give the effect of a Paper made especially 
We have them suitable for any room and 
at every price from 15¢ to $1.00 roll. 
Gold Papers with matched borders are always in favor. We 
have some extremely handsome ones at 10¢ to 50¢ roll. 
The popular 2-3 effect in Wall Papers has been carefully 
looked after here. This style of decorating the walls is very 
pleasing, especially for dining rooms. 
fancy figured Paper, and a plain ground Paper, with plate 
Let us show you our offerings in this line. 
a roll. 
Combinations of 
Wan oes 
The George A. Goddards_ were 
among Thursday’s arrivals at Beverly 
Farms. 
The Misses Bartlett arrived at their 
cottage at Old Neck, Manchester, yes- 
terday, for the season. 
“Cragside,” the summer home of 
the George N. Blacks on Smith’s 
Point, has been opened in anticipation 
of the arrival of the family Monday. 
Alexander S. Orr and family of 
Detroit have taken a lease of the “Owl 
Cottage’’, at Beverly Farms, for the 
summer. 
The plans for the club at Magnolia 
this season, where the famous and 
ever popular Tea House was located, 
have been carried out successfully and 
will open: June 15, It will be in 
charge of a superintendent. 
A Mr. Baer has taken a lease of the 
Mrs. E.. S Tappan cottage, Sea street, 
Manchester, for the season, and are 
expected the first of next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. McInnis and family 
have taken the Conway house on Sea 
street, Manchester, for the season 
and were among Thursday’s arrivals. 
Mrs. McInnis is a sister of Mrs. Mc- 
Taggart, who has a cottage on Smith’s 
Point. 
The George M. Morgans were 
among yesterday’s arrivals at Man- 
chester. 
Tapestries, Scenery and Foliage Paper, reproductions of many 
of the famous Gobelins and antique German and French 
Papers for halls, dining rooms and libraries, 20c to $1.50 
Mouldings and Plate Rails in all sizes at propor- 
tionately low prices. 
The group of stores which Miss 
Stearns has had erected at Magnolia 
on her grounds between what was 
known formerly as the ‘‘ Tea House” 
and the New Magnolia hotel, is now 
very nearly completed, though it will 
take some weeks yet before the stores 
will be ready for occupancy. All the 
stores have been taken on three years’ 
leases and the high-class patronage 
which these attract will no doubt 
make them much in popular favor. 
E. T. Slatterly & Co. of Tremont 
street, Boston, have taken two of the 
stores, as have also Houghton & Clark, 
landscape gardeners and florists, of 
Boylston street, Boston ; the Grand 
Maison de Blanc of 308 Fifth ave., 
New York, whose exclusive linens and 
laces are well known to the smart set, 
will have astore ; Gardner & Nunston, 
andNotman of Boston will also have 
stores. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. White- 
house are back to Manchester again 
after an absence of over a month, 
most of which time they spent at their 
hunting box in Virginia. 
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, 
