Ii’s Important That 
Your Glasses Should Suit 
Have your glasses “Lift 
Your Eyes’’? That is, have 
they Ceased to give you the 
comfort they formerly did 
in reading or seeing objects 
at a distance. 
If they have call and see 
us, and have your eyes tes- 
ted and fitted to proper 
glasses. 
STARR C. HEWITT 
158 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
Notice to Subscribers 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the Shore 
for their city Homes should no- 
ti'y this office of their change of 
address promptly, sending their 
presentas well as their new address. 
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TITUS’ 
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DINING ROOM 
Will be furnished in oak. A 48 
inch top Table, $20.00; Colonial 
Buffet with a French beveled plate 
mirror, $27.00; 5 Chairs that have 
leather seats, $12.50. ‘Total for this 
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Z The range that consumes the least 
Yj amount of coal yet produces the 
Z most and best results—a CRAW- 
7 FORD, $30.00. A good kitchen 
G Table, $1.75; Two kitchen Chairs, 
Z $1.30. Total, $33.05. 
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the time agreed upon. 
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FEEDING THE BIrDs. 
The National Association of Au- 
dubon societies urges the public to 
feed the wild birds with grain, 
crumbs and suet while the snow 
lasts. Our winter birds do splen- 
did work for humanity all winter 
long by devouring larvae and eggs 
of noxious insects and seeds of trou- 
blesome weeds. ‘They do not mind 
the cold if well fed. But the snow 
covers their food supply and starves 
them. ‘To tie suet and meat scraps 
to trees and scatter grain and crumbs 
on hard tramped snow, or better on 
a “food-table’—a box or board on 
« post set up out of the reach of 
cats—is a kindness to suffering wild 
creatures. But, it is more than that. 
It is a public spirited act, redound- 
ing to the welfare of mankind. The 
birds saved will repay a thousand 
“The Great Store Beautiful”’ 
No Better News Than 
THE HOME-TO-BE 
‘*Brides and brides-to-be are always waiting and 
thinking what they will do when they have their 
little dove cote where they may bring all of their 
possessions and ‘rule the roost’ as it were. 
ing can be more delightful than to plan the furn- 
ishings of the new home.’’ 
Fortunate Will Be The Bride Who Avails Herself 
Of The Opportunities At Titus’ Of Furnishing 
Her New Home 
For she will enrich her home with furniture that will endure at 
the cost of the lesser worth. This is our invitation to all brides 
and brides-to-be to come in and see our beautiful furniture (mod- 
erately priced) with which we hope to make Titus’ 
helpful to homemakers than ever before. 
This Outfit For $202.55 
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE—If you and he would like to come here some 
evening (rather than in the day time) to select your furnishings, just let 
us know which evening and we’ll arrange to have a salesman meet you at 
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TITUS’ 
In This Corner 
Noth- 
store more 
BED ROOM 
A fine Brass Bed, guaranteed, 2- 
inch posts and 1l-inch uprights, 
$17.00; Mahogany Dresser, swell 
front, large mirror, $21.50; Chair, 
$2.00; a Rocker to match, $3.00. 
Total, $43.50. 
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PARLOR 
A 3-Piece Suit, unusually pretty for 
its price, $42.00; a Royal Hasy 
Chair, has a push-button on one arm 
to adjust its back to any position, 
$14.50; a round centre Table, ma- 
hogany top, $10.00. Total, $66.50. 
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thousand fold in their work on gar- 
den, shrubbery and orchard. Chaff 
from the barn floor and scraps from 
the table are fine for this work. If 
we can afford it, hemp and sunflow- 
er seeds are splendid. But do some- 
thing until bare ground and warmer 
weather relieve the strain. 
Forest fires in the United States 
have caused an average annual loss 
of 70 human lives and the destruc- 
tion of 25 million dollars worth of 
timber. 
A prude exhibits her virtue in 
word and manner; a virtuous woman 
shows hers in her conduct.—La Bru- 
yerey 
Love dies of satiety, and is buried 
in oblivion—La Bruyere. 
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