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All North Shore Summer Colonists 
Will find this large, up-to-date Department Store conveniently located 
and within easy shopping distance. We invite your patronage. 
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NEW ENGLAND 
FLAG DAY 
Exercises Dedicated to the Day Held in Man- 
chester Thursday Evening 
Exercises dedicated to Flag Day 
were held in G.A.R. hall, Manchester, 
Thursday evening, when a pleasant 
program of musical numbers and read- 
ings was carried out. The program 
consisted of : 
Singing, “Star Spangled Banner ” 
Reading, ‘American Flag,” 
Miss Mabel Olsen 
Mrs. J. W. Lee 
Solo, “A Soldier of Japan,” 
Reading, “Massachusetts” 
; Miss Annie Younger 
Singing, “Columbia” 
Reading, “Our Nation’s Flag” 
Miss Harriet Brewster 
Remarks by Rev. Mr. Brewster 
Song, “The Old Guard” Rev.C.A Lincoln 
Reading, “History of the Flag” 
a 4 Mrs. R. A. Mitchell 
Reading, “Patriotic Teaching” 
Mrs. Wm. Follett 
Singing, “America” Flag Salute 
Mr. Brewster’s remarks were of a 
patriotic nature. Hesaid: “I am 
very glad to take part in an occasion 
of this character, bringing before us 
as it does the American flag as a sym- 
bol of all that America stands for. 
“The flag represents the unity of 
our people. Each State has its history, 
and yet the nation is one. All peo- 
ples are contributing of their number 
to make this nation what itis. But 
ours is not a conglomerate people, but 
a unified one. Our flag prophecies 
Copyrighted Gift Books 1-2 
regular price. 
These copyrighted Gift Books have 
not been reduced by us but were 
made by the publishers for compe- 
tition and are identical with the or- 
iginal editions. 
days and graduation. 
Decorated Cloth 75c. 
Morocco at $1.50 
| A large choice of titles including 
| Famous Violinists, 
Women In Art, A Treasury of Help- 
ful Verse, Little Journeys in Litera- 
ture, Shakespeare in Art, Life and 
Art of Edwin Booth, Angels in Art, 
Mitesin Art, etc: 
Will make most ac- to 25c yd. 
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Beautiful 
the nation’s destiny ; it calls us to an 
adherence to those ideals which have 
been handed down to us by the fathers, 
and in our response to this call, with 
whatever of sacrifice we may be called 
upon to make, rests the realization of 
A lot of Fine Appliques and Irregular Bands. 
about 15 pieces that were 50c, 68c and 75c yd. Reduced 
ELBE RODE RIES 
At greatly reduced prices to close. 
Odds and ends, 
ALLOV ERS — Shortlengths, Soiled Pieces, etc., in Tucked 
and Embroidered Muslin. 
The prices originally were $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 yd. 
Nowreduced to $1.00 and $1.50 yd. 
Some with Val. lace insertion, 
FINE CAMBRIC EDGINGS, 5 to 8 inches wide, in 
especially fine embroidery. 
and 75c yd. Now reduced to 25e yd. 
These patterns sold at 50c 
a destiny second to no other nation 
upon the earth.” 
An old-fashioned camp-fire was held 
after the entertainment, and coffee, 
crackers, doughnuts, cheese, etc., were 
served. 
require. 
Encircled by mountain peaks and surrounded by the fragrant spruce 
and balsam forests of the “ New Hampshire North Woods,” with 
cold and sparkling mountain streams and springs of purest water, 
BRETTON WOODS 
offers health, vigor and delight from the time of summer’s earliest 
green until the last tint of autumn’s gold and crimson. 
ITS GREAT HOSTELRIES 
The Mount Pleasant ana 
The Mount Washington 
Will provide every comfort and luxury that the traveler may 
ANDERSON & PRICE, Managers, Bretton Woods, N. H. 
_ Also of The Ormond and Bretton-Inn-at-Ormond Beach. 
Hotels, Bretton Hall, 86th St. and Broadway (Subway Station), and 
Hotel Seymour, 50 W. 45th St. 
ing, afternoon and night to station upon hotel grounds. 
New York 
Through trains from Boston morn- 
Stock 
market reports in hotel office. 
