TORIC LENSES 
Allow a wider angle of vision, pre- 
vent reflections from the back, also 
bring the lenses closer to the eyes 
without the lashes touching, all of 
which insures better vision. 
SHUR-ON CENTERS ALSO SUPPLIED 
STARR C. HEWITT 
Registered Optometrist 
158 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
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IT’S LIKE A BARN—A HOME 
Without pictures in it—not too many 
of course. New subjects, embracing 
water and land scenes, city and 
country life, portraits, paintings of 
fish, game, fruit and animals, in 
handsome frames of oak, mahogany 
and gilt, have recently been hung in 
our Art Gallery, while other worth- 
having pictures are on their way to 
this great store. Values from $1.00 
to $20.00. 
“*There Is So Much Class To 
Your New Awnings 
That there must be a good deal of 
class to your goods inside,’’ remark- 
ed a woman upon seeing our dark 
blue awnings—and there is. None 
of our goods show more worthy dis- 
tinction than 
OUR NOTABLE 
RUGS 
As soon as you view them you see 
an exceptional artistic taste revealed 
in their patterns, colors, harmonies 
and textures, and you know that 
they differ in these respects from 
many rugs offered for sale. We 
would like to have you see them, 
No ‘‘put out’? to show goods here. 
All sizes are exhibited from an 
18x86 Axminster at $1.35 (instead 
of $1.60) up to a Daghestan Wilton 
at $52.50, (rather than $57.50) with 
Tapestries from $9.00 up, instead of 
$10.00, and Brussels from $20,00. 
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DyspPEPsIA TABLETS FOR ONE 
“Select a good-hearted cabbage,” 
begins a writer of cooking receipts. 
Alas! that a good-hearted cabbage has 
never come our way. Those we have 
had any dealings with have treated us 
cruelly, very cruelly, indeed. 
Beats THEM ALL 
Marks—Speaking of aviators, who 
is it holds the endurance record? 
Parks—Elijah, I guess. He cer- 
tainly holds the record for staying up. 
ie S “The Store Beaudful”’ TITUS’ 
Different, Foremost, Dependable--- 
TITUS’ GOODS 
A. C. TITUS & CO. 
The Store that’s ‘‘a little ahead o’ the next”’ 
SALEM, MASS. 
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YOUR GRANDMOTHER HAD ONE 
of them which hung over her fire- 
place in the parlor—our Colonial 
Mirrors. Not one of these of course, 
but one exactly like them. You'll 
see here, together with other modern 
and antique styles, some of the most 
beautiful Colonial mirrors that have 
been reproduced with great accuracy 
from rare and interesting originals. 
Frames of gilt and mahogany. Glass 
of French plate, plain and beveled. 
Prices range from $2.25 to $35.00. 
Every Housekeeper Can 
Have a Guess at the 
Weather 
But there shouldn’t be any guess 
work about buying a mattress and 
there needn’t be any if she buys 
one from Titus.’ We guarantee every 
mattress we sell. Home makers will 
want to know about our 
SOUND SLEEP MATTRESS 
It is made of several thick layers of 
clean, white cotton, covered with an 
A. C. A, striped ticking and tufted; 
this makes a soft, smooth and re- 
silient mattress; always giving to 
the one who lies on it sure and 
“‘sweet rest’? as well as ‘‘sound 
sleep.’’ 
WE ASK $11.00 FOR IT 
And we say in sincerity that you 
save $6.00 if you buy it in prefer- 
ence to an advertised mattress for 
which you are asked to pay $17.00. 
A CLEW FoR JOHN 
“That’s a nice umbrella you’ve got.” 
“Yes, it was a present.” 
“Indeed! Who from?” 
“I don’t know, but it says on the 
handle: ‘Presented to John Robin- 
son.’ 9 
WoRK FOR THE RECTOR 
The Rector—Now, Molly, would 
you rather be beautiful or good? 
Molly—I’d rather be beautiful and 
repent.—Punch. 
We are prepared to handle any kind of a 
