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Our Annual Syndicate Purchase Sale 
is now in Full Swing 
Today and all next week, the Annual Syndicate Purchase Sale holds 
first position in our store programme. 
forward to and prepared for by the various department managers. 
Year to year this sale is looked 
The 
announcement of this sale is always welcome news to the womenfolk 
of Essex County. Good Goods at low prices prevail in every section. 
Don:t* fail: to 
Annual Syndicate 
Society Notes 
Among the week’s departures for 
Boston are the Henry M. Sears, the 
J. F. Curtises, the Judge W. L. Lor- 
ings and the Dr. J. M. Jacksons. 
Mrs. Otis H. Luke entertained at 
her home in Beverly Farms, Thursday 
afternoon, the ‘‘ Thursday Afternoon 
Euchre clubs’’—a party of twelve 
ladies who reside in Boston _and 
Brookline. The party came from 
Boston on the 12.40 train and re- 
turned on the 4.26. 
William Hooper was host Thursday 
afternoon of a party of friends who 
gathered at his West Manchester 
home to congratulate him on_ the 
rounding out of a half century of life. 
Mrs. Robert De W.Sampson gave 
a small informal luncheon party at her 
home at Manchester Cove, Thursday 
afternoon, covers being set for six. 
Mrs. Sampson’s house guests this 
week included Miss Eleanor Davis, 
Mrs. Harry Nichols and Mrs. Mary 
Devons of Cambridge. 
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 
make a personal visit to our store 
Purchase Sale. 
“Crowhurst” the summer home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Whitehouse 
at Manchester Cove, was the scene of 
a merry dinner party Tuesday night. 
Covers were set for eight. Mr. and 
Mrs. Whitehouse returned from their 
trip to Virginia a week ago. 
Miss Juliet Higginson returned to 
town Thursday, after a few days’ visit 
with her sister, Mrs. Philip S. Sears 
at Pride’s. 
The R.C. Robbins’ family vacate 
their estate at Pride’s which they have 
sold to Mr. Ayer, today, and the new 
owner will take possession at once, 
and will have the proposed changes 
and improvements on the estate well 
in hand within a few weeks. 
LL furs shown are of our own manu- 
facture, unexcelled in quality, and 
guaranteed to be strictly as represented. 
FU 
of Every 
WARAS BROS’ Burisrons 
177 TREMONT STREET. BOSTON 
Medium and High-grade 
during this great 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McKean 
have had among their guests the past 
week Mr. Maxwell Agassiz. The 
McKeans, by the way, will keep their 
house open another week or ten days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Haven 
were among this week’s departures 
from Beverly Farms. They have re- 
turned to Boston for the winter. 
A Correction 
In an account last week of the 
death of Geo. J. Kerr, at Salern, we 
stated Mr. Kerr was about 55 years 
old and that he was born in Ireland. 
We are informed he was 54 years of 
age, and that he was born in Boston, 
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Description 
| Eyigeseh ION and comparison will show 
that we offer the best-made furs at the 
lowest prices in Boston. 
