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Women’s New ; Wash Dresses 
at Saving of I-3 and more 
Hundreds of new, practical Summer Dresses in all the new 
popular warm weather materials are offered in this sale at 
remarkably low prices. 
$7.50 Marquisette one-piece Dresses $3.98 
$3.00 & $4.00 Gingham and Percale Dresses $2:98 
We Solicit Charge Accounts 
Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings 
Have you visited the Biddle Baking 
Company’s “Little Bake Shop”? 
181-183 Essex Street, SALEM, Mass. 
When we have more 
time we will tell you all 
about it. Please do not 
wait for us— come and 
see for yourself. 
Bakers, Confectioners. Dealers in 
Ice Cream and Soda. Lunch Room 
in the Rear. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Brewer 
have returned from an automobile 
trip with friends through the White 
Mts. Miss Brewer has concluded 
a sojourn with friends at Orleans, 
Cape Cod. 
We read with interest in the 
Monday morning papers of the ae- 
tive part taken na the coachman 
and servants of N. 8S. Simpkins, in 
rendering ageistnnices in the disas- 
trous fire at Yarmouthport, Cape 
Cod, last Sunday. The Simpkins 
family recently moved from here to 
Cape Cod to spend the summer. 
Letters remaining unelaimed at 
the Beverly Farms postoffice, July 
26th: Miss Ellen Burns, Miss Minnie 
Buckley, Miss Alice Davidson, Carl 
Pe Dennett, R. Delloure, Mr. William 
B. Wentzell, Capt. Eaton (Yacht 
Shadow), Mr. Gerry Guthrie, » Mr. 
Thos. J. Gardner, Mrs. C. W. Green, 
William Gilman, Mrs. Lizzie John- 
son, Mrs. KE. M. Lake, Mr. P. Malloy, 
Mrs. Charles C. Oyes, Miss Olga OI- 
san, Mr. Michael Ryan, Miss Jose- 
phine Ryan, Mrs. H. Robinson, Mrs. 
Catherine Stone, Roy E. Story, Mrs. 
Catherine Walsh, Mr. J. Yokoo— 
Wm. R. Brooks, postmaster. 
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Old Timers at B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
Following the minstrels at B. F. 
Keith’s theatre will be another ex- 
traordinary attraction in the Old 
Timers’ Variety Show, among those 
taking part being some of the most 
famous actors and actresses before 
the American public, both on ‘the 
legitimate and the vaudeville stage. 
All will go back to the early days 
WwW hen vaudeville was known as 
‘‘variety.’’ These old timers have 
already appeared in New York, 
Philadelphia, and other cities, and 
made a tremendous hit. The sur- 
prising part of it being how really - 
up to date some of them are. One 
of the foremost is Mrs. Annie Yea- 
mans, who goes back to the days of 
Harrigan & Hart; Lottie Gilson, 
known as “‘The Little Magnet,’’ who 
will sing her famous ‘‘Sunshine of 
Paradise Alley’’; Maggie Cline of 
“Throw Him Down MeCluskey’’ 
fame; Gus Williams, the old time 
yerman comedian; Ward & Curran, 
who are still playing their ‘‘ Terrible 
Judge’’; Mr. & Mrs. Harry Thorne, 
who will present an old time vaude- 
ville sketeh; Fox & Ward, two of the 
oldest blackface comedians in the 
country; Allen & Clarke, a musical 
team that dates back to the old days 
—and others. 
Read the Breeze for news. 
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