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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
VERSATILE AS A WRITER. 
' Miss Mary H. Northend’a Contribu- 
tor to Many Magazines. 
It is one thing to know the North 
Shore regions as'familiarly as one’s 
own house and another to describe 
the former. with:just enough of his- 
torical data blended with the latest 
news on the steady growth of the re-° 
gion as a summer resort to interest 
the magazine-reading public, and 
this Miss Mary H. Northend, the ver- 
satile magazine contributor of Salem, 
always manages to do. 
Wonderful powers of perception, 
practicability and delicate finish to 
her writing give Miss Northend an 
enviable position as a writer. Many 
of the popular*magazines contain in 
theirs summer numbers ‘‘North 
Shore’’ stories written by Miss 
Northend as well as articles on artis- 
tic collections of which Miss North- 
end is atconnoiseur. Miss Northend 
also exeels: as a photographer and 
specimens of her clever work are to 
be found in Ideal Homes, Suburban 
Life and numerous other magazines. 
More than a passing local interest 
is connected with many of the arti- 
cles appearing in the summer issues 
of magazines, for example, an ex- 
quisite article in Country Life on 
yt “AY 
brass and copper pictures is founded 
onthe’ collection of Miss A. Grace 
‘Atkinson of this city. ‘‘Bird Baths,’’ 
a fascinating sketch, is the result of 
observations made chiefly at the 
Nanepashemet estate of the late L. 
P. Hollander. 
The honor of designing small cot- 
tages of artistic trend is escribed by 
Miss Northend in the August num- 
ber of Harper’s Bazaar, to J. Lowell 
Little, jr., of Boston, nephew of the 
Hon. David M. Little of this city. 
Beautiful Homes contains on arti- 
ele on ‘‘Old Pewter,’’ including 
much interesting and authentic in- 
formation upon the subject. 
Water Gardens is the subject of a 
delightful article in the House and 
Garden while the American Home 
monthly shows: garden seats, porch 
parlors and artistic arrangements of 
china. The Designer has a story on 
‘Garden Entraneces’’ that is full of 
interest to every reader. 
A beautiful pen and pieture descrip- 
tion of the Jeremiah Williams house 
at Beach Bluff appears in The House 
Beautiful. 
The McCall Magazine has a happy 
combination of suggestions for vari- 
ous interior decorations, including 
valuable table hints. There is also a 
timely chat on the vacation problem. . 
Irrigated App!e Orchards 
Grown’ For Nor-residents by — J. 
“PROF. GEO..T: POWELL, ; 
the celebrated ‘orchardist of New 
York state, in the’ ideal ~* 
APPLE distriét of. 4 
“ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. j 
YEARLY: PAYMENTS.* Send. io 
illustrated booklet, PROF. PO 
ELL’S'‘report on ROSWELU, ‘and 
full particulars of cost. 
Western Irricated:Land and. Orchard Go., 
No. 47 West 42. St., NEW YORK. 
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Mothers’ Magazine and the Boston!) 
Cooking school have domestic arti- — 
cles by the Salem writer. 
Homes and Gardens along the $ 
North Shore are also effectively de- 
scribed in The North Shore Breeze. 
Vogue shows the beautiful summer 
home of Charles P. Searle at Ipswich 
and in the Architectural Record 
many of the fine North Shore resi- 
dences are pictured and described. 
ob 
““Bly-Go’’ is the déath of our 
worst disease breeders—the*fly—try 
it. For sale at Varney’s)< Beverly 
Farms. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
To the READERS of the BREEZE 
YE take pleasure in extending to you a most cordial and hearty. 
) invitation to be our guests on Tuesday Evening, Sept. 27, 
we from 7.15 to 9.30. 9The occasion being our 25th Anniversary 
and Autumn Opening of Millinery Suits and Furs. 
elaborately decorated throughout with ferns and autumn foliage—music 
by the Salem Cadet Orchestra—pretty souvenirs wiil be given away || 
—no goods will be sold in the evening but 25 Immense Bargains each 
one representing a year that we are to offer the following day, will bein | 
display. @ We extend a special invitation to the men to accompany the. . 
women on Tuesday night, knowing that they will thoroughly enjoy this, © 
our 25th Anniversary celebration. 
THE STORE IN TOWN HOUSE 
€| The store will be 
