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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- 
tify this office of their change of 
address promptly, sending their 
presentas well as their new address. 
Legal Advertising 
Instruct your attorney to have ~ 
your probate and administra- 
tor’s notices and other legal 
notices published in the 
North Shore Breeze 
Manchester, Mass. 
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“BY SEA ”’ 
BOSTON and PROVIDENCE 
to ; 
NORFOLK, NEWPORT NEWS, 
BALTIMORE, PHILADEL- 
SAVANNAH, 
JACKSONVILLE 
Through tickets on sale to  prin- 
cipal points, including meals and 
stateroom berth on steamer. Fine 
steamers, best service, low fares, 
wireless telegraph. 
Special Excursions 
NORFOLK and OLD POINT 
SEND FOR BOOKLET 
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Boston, Mass. 
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Providence, R. I. 
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TITUS’ “The Great Store Beautiful” TITUS’ 
A NEW DAY—AND WITH NEW COURAGE WE 
GO RIGHT ON 
Parlor Suits Handsome Enough To Sell 
On Their Looks 
But sure to be in greatest demand when it becomes known that 
they are priced more moderately than such suits are marked 
usually, are exhibiting themselves in our matchless variety and 
good taste upon our third big furniture floor. Zealous to adorn 
folks’ homes with the charm of their beauty and character they 
are seizing every opportunity to 
Sell Themselves 
A VERY PRETTY SUIT built, each piece, along the lines of a 
davenport, has mahogany frames, upholstered seats and _ backs, 
with imperial velour and in other ways bespeaks the refinement 
and worth of a high priced suit. It is marked $54.50. There are 
others as low as $30.00 and up to $150.00. 
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It Will Be Profitable To Home-Keepers 
Particularly those women who are_ thinking 
G buffet to know that the rank and file of 
Our Buffets 
Appeal to those persons who have a moderate amount of money to 
invest and a steadfast purpose to get the most for it. The price- 
tags read from $16.50 up to $80.00 and in this wide range many 
are included—some in golden and mission oak, others in mahog- 
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of purchasing a 
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A Style Often Selected is valued at $28.00, made of quarter- 
ed oak; no description can adequately portray either its worth 
or beauty. It’s a feast for the eyes of any home-lover. 
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EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM. not tell, but it is very certain that 
The name of J. M. Barrie has long many times ten thousand dollars 
been a household word with lovers has been earned by this play since 
of quaint literature. His most pop- Miss Adams first appeared in it 
ular and charming book is probably some years ago, and one can be fair- 
“The Little Minister,’ the dramati- ly sure that Barrie, being a canny 
zation of which will be the offering Scot, has received his full share of 
of the Empire Stock Co. at the Em- the profits. 
pire theatre, Salem, for five days On Tuesday afternoon and even- 
starting Tuesday matinee, March 17. ing handsome souvenir photogra- 
Certainly “The Little Minister” is vures of Mr. Thayer will be present- 
one of the best known Barrie books ed to each lady purchasing a reserv- 
and largely because it has been a_ ed seat. There will be daily mat- 
phenominal success upon the stage. _inees. 
When Charles Frohman decided to 
star Maude Adams, he was at loss to 
find a play to suit her and finally de- 
cided to offer $10,000 to the man or 
woman who would furnish it. Wheth- 
er or not he paid Mr. Barrie that 
sum when “The Little Minister” was 
finally selected, stage history does 
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Port Orford cedar of the Pacific 
coast, recently tried as a substitute 
for English willow in the manufac- 
ture of artificial limbs, has been 
found unsatisfactory. While it is 
light enough, it is too coarse and 
brittle. 
We are prepared to handle any kind of a 
Job, quickly, at THE BREEZE OFFICE 
