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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SWAMPSCOTT. 
Harvard’s crimson was the pre- 
dominating color, Monday, at 
Swampscott, when the Harvard 
Class of 1901 held their Decennial 
banquet at the New Ocean House. 
Two hundred and fifty members of 
the class gathered at the Lenox ho- 
tel, Boston, for luncheon and came 
on to Swampscott in the afternoon, 
arriving about 4 o’clock. The Bos- 
ton Cadet Band _ headed the pro- 
cession. The Ex-Harvard men made 
an inspiring sight with hands on one 
anothers’ shoulders as they marched 
into the beautiful hostelry. They 
all wore erimson and white hat 
bands, badges and erimson_ rib- 
bon bands arranged on __ their 
coats. A big crimson flag with 
1901 floated from the upper veranda 
of the hotel’s front porte cochere. 
The delegation came from ev- 
ery city in the country — even 
from the most remote parts. 
Bathing, baseball, band concerts, or- 
chestral concerts in the hotel with 
Fair Harvard as the opening num- 
ber, the banquet and a _ minstrel 
show in the mammoth hotel’s garage 
were features of the  jollification. 
The hotel’s dining hall was hand- 
somely decorated in crimson and the 
menu ecard, a very handsome one, 
was of white imitation leather. <A 
picture of the hotel in colors, Har- 
vard Decennial in a navy blue seal 
and ‘‘ New Ocean House, Swamp- 
scott, Mass., June 26, 1911’’ was on 
the front cover. The inside pages 
were crimson. A group of brownies 
carrying viands and iced drinks 
were reproduced in -black.. On the 
opposite crimson page, the menu 
was printed. The menu eard was ar- 
tistically adorned with crimson rib- 
bon. 
July 8th the Southern Shoe as- 
sociation will come north and hold 
a convention at the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott. 
Hotel Preston, Beach, Bluff, 
opened June 20th for the season 
with J. A. Sherrard again proprie- 
tor. D. Henderson Pacey of Boston, 
is chief clerk, sueceeding Mr. Aus- 
tin, who is in charge of The Louis- 
burg at Bar Harbor, which Mr. 
Sherrard has leased.. The Preston 
has been extensively improved with- 
in and without this season. There 
are many new furnishings. The re- 
arranged and enlarged office and 
foyer presents a very handsome and 
inviting appearance in its new dress. 
Numerous annual guests of this hos- 
telry have returned this season in- 
cluding Mrs. H. O. Stone of Chi- 
cago, who is spending her 3dth sea- 
son at the hotel. 
Albert S. Glover and family of 
Newton, are again domiciled at The 
Bellevue, Swampscott, for the sea- 
son of 1911. Mr. Glover, who is a 
member of the Braeburn elub, has 
taken out his membership again in 
the Tedesco club. Miss Glover has 
been entertaining her Smith College 
classmate, Miss 8S. A. Irving of New 
Brighton, N. Y., at the hotel. 
Frank E. Fleet and family of 
Boston, are at The Bellevue for the 
summer. Mr. Fleet has also joined 
the Tedesco club. 
Other Bellevue guests are Dr. W. 
A. Bradford, Boston; Miss Gladys 
R. Aller, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Aller of 
Boston. Mr. Aller is also a* member 
of the Tedesco eclub’s golfing en- 
thusiasts. 
Annual guests who have returned 
to the Elms are Henry S. Houston 
and family, Holyoke; other guests 
there are Mrs. J. A. Gunn, Worces- 
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Greg- 
ory, Brookline; Mrs. L. P. Church, 
New York. 
- ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN 
Located in Historic Salem 
FINE TABLE LINENS MARKED FOR CLEARANCE 
All odd lots to be closed out at once 
NAPKINS 
22x22 in. Napkins. Imported for our 
June sale. One of the best values 
ever oféred athe. eee $2.50 doz. 
24x24 in. Irish Satin Damask Nap- 
kins. New designs in Fleur de 
Lis, Spot, Chrysanthemum and 
Stripe. Only 25 doz. at $3.00 doz. 
150 dozen of odd napkins. Includ- 
ing some of John 8S. Brown & Sons 
of Belfast, Ireland. 
Many of our own importation Nap- 
kins, that have sold up to $7.00 a 
dozen, 0.20.8 bedeownaeee $5.00 doz. 
Finest French, German and Irish 
Hand Loom Damask Napkins 
24x24 in. reduced from $10.00 
tO iosicagss Re ee ae $6.00 
26x26 in. reduced from $12.00 
RO ee cl he ed oh a $8.00 
PATTERN CLOTHS 
2x21, yds. Satin Double Damask, 
these are extra weight, known as 
‘“Over-Weight’’ Damask and are 
very fine. 
New Designs in Rose, Shamrock and 
Chrysanthemum patterns. Have 
been: $5.50 tapes. ce cee aes $4.50 
70-in, all Linen Bleached Damask, a 
smalls qnantitysate. iin th. oS: 59c. yd. 
70-in. heavy quality all Linen Seoteh 
Damask. We guarantee to give 
satisfaction in wear, at ..... 89c 
72-in. Irish Satin Damask. Fine and 
heavy weight, choice patterns to 
select from. Has been $1.25 
Hi eg AIM taal SIR $1.00 yd. 
Napkins to match. 
PATTERNS CLOTHS 
Scallopped, hemstitched, and unfin- 
ished table cloths: the greatest 
variety ever shown in our linen 
store at any one time. 
2x2 yds. full. bleached, all linen ° 
ate Sete emer ete $1.75 
ZED TVRs ei Lee alk os inc ees Sh $2.00 
2x2 yds. circular designs ....$2.50 
2x2 yds. circular designs ....$3.00 
2x2 yds. scalloped ....$3.50 to $7.00 
2x2 yds. circular in new pattern. 
The choicest linens ever shown. 
Worth $5.50 and $6.00 at ..$4.50 
50 Pattern Cloths, 2x2!4 yds. Irish 
Satin Damask. Woven from pure 
flax yarns. Handsome designs; 
some have napkins to match. 
Have been $4.00. This sale $3.00 
SATIN QUILTS 
50 only, in this lot. Satin Finish 
Marseilles Quilts in all new pat- 
terns. Choice of hemmed or 
fringed, with cut corners. Worth 
S300 Bt vlad et ee eae $2.75 
SOME LARGE CLOTHS FOR 
ROUND TABLES 
214x214 extra quality fine Damask 
Table Cloths for round tables. 
Included in this purchase are some 
of the ‘‘Old Bleach,’’ and John S. 
Brown & Sons, Belfast, Ireland, 
linens. 
Cloths made to retail at $6.00 to 
$9.00 now marked $4.00 and$6.00 
AUTO SHAWLS AND RUGS 
In faney coloring; Scotch plaid ef- 
fects and all wool. Fringe on two 
sides, full size. Made to retail at 
$5.50. im SPBClAlLs ate Sense wesc $4.50 
