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WENHAM 
At the Village church Sunday 
morning the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler, will preach on “Does God 
Know Best?” Sunday school at noon. 
fee. >, ©, EH. meeting at 6. 
A stereopticon lecture will be given 
at 7 p. m. Sunday in the large audi- 
torium, illustrating some of the most 
interesting Bible stories. This is 
managed by the department of Bible 
study. 
Wednesday is the time of the La- 
dies’ society meeting. A gathering 
for business will occur at 4, supper 
will be served at 6, and an enter- 
tainment will take place at 7.30. 
A club of subscribers to the Con- 
gregationalist during 1914 is now 
forming. 
A meeting of the cabinet of the 
Village church was held ‘Tuesday, 
~_ when the chairmen of the various de- 
ie 
NL any 
partments spent the evening discuss- 
ing church work. 
VALESKA SuRATT at B. F. Kerru’s 
Valeska Suratt, the famous musi- 
cal comedy queen and late star of 
“The Red Rose,” will make her first 
appearance at B. F. Keith’s Theatre 
next week in a new and unique terp- 
sichorean fantasy entitled “Black 
Crepe and Diamonds.” This fantasy, 
which was written especially for 
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FOR WOMEN 
white, 
$2.50 
Splendid Assortment of Children’s Wool Gloves, All Colors, 25¢ and 5oc. 
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Miss Suratt by George Baldwin, is 
entirely different from anything ever 
before seen in vaudeville, and is 
without question the most gorgeous 
affair, from a pictorial and sartorial 
standpoint, that ever graced any 
American stage. Aside from Miss 
Suratt, the big feature of “Black 
Crepe and Diamonds” is the dancing 
of Mr. and Miss Higgins, who have 
been universally declared by all who 
have seen them to be the most grace- 
ful dancers that ever stepped into a 
ballroom. They are considered by 
many experts to be far superior to 
Maurice and Florence Walton, and 
those who have-seen all the other 
dancers will want to be sure and see 
Mr, and Miss Higgins. From a sar- 
torial standpoint, “Black Crepe and 
Diamonds” is the most  ravishingly 
beautiful and exquisite thing ever 
done in vaudeville. 
“Tre Wuip” at Boston THEATRE. 
“The Whip,” the big’ Drury Lane 
melodrama now playing at the Bos- 
ton Theatre, has been making thea. 
trical history since the opening of its 
engagement, Nov. 4th. At every per- 
formance, this playhouse, by far the 
largest in New England, has been 
filled to its utmost capacity. Fur- 
thermore, the demand for seats is not 
in the least diminished as time goes 
on, but bids far to increase in mag- 
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nitude. 
No such record has been known in 
the annals of dramatic history in 
Boston, which has seen in the past 
some of the biggest “thrillers” of the 
stage. ‘Dhese productions were con- 
sidered in their time to represent the 
last word in stage effects, but one has 
only to witness a production of “The 
Whip” to realize how great and how 
marked has been the advancement. 
There are four acts and thirteen 
scenes each one of which is different. 
rach has its particular feature, mak- 
ing it ‘a remarkable series of pictures 
as well as an admirable play. 
In the beginning one sees the ken- 
nels of foxhounds, then the horses of 
the fox hunt, next the automobile 
crash, the horse show, the wax works, 
the real steam locomotive and train, 
the wreck in the tunnel, and_ the 
horse race with 12 race track favor- 
ites in competition for the purse. 
The performances start promptly 
evenings at 7.45 and Wednesday and 
Saturday matinees at 2 o’clock, Pop- 
ular prices prevail with 500 seats-on 
the floor at $1.00, 
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CHRISTMAS is but a few days away and the increasing demand for hand coverings 
Webber Gloves are perfect fitting, well 
looking and we place them in a gift box in response to each request. 
clining to the practical gifts, and Gloves are in that list. 
made, 
Today we mention: 
FOR boys, both in kid and 
mocha, tan and gray, extra 
value, 
This store open 
9 a.m. and 
closes at 
10 p, m. 
shapely and trim 
More people are in 
WOOL-LINED 
GLOVES 
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