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BEACH BLUFF. 
Two very attractive and winning 
young Southern women at The Elms 
are the Misses Lila W. and Kitty 
Barrett of Alexandria, Va., who have 
had their mother, Mrs. Kate Barrett, 
with them as a guest. The Barretts 
are a prominent Alexandria family. 
Their brother, Lieut. Barrett, now of 
the U. 8. 8. Indiana, was formerly 
stationed at the Charlestown Navy 
Yard, hence arose their introduction 
to the North Shore. 
The young people at The Elms re- 
cently enjoyed a marshmallow roast 
at the beach. 
An auto party from St. Davids, 
Pa., touring the North Shore, recent- 
ly registered at The Elms. The par- 
ty included Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hart- 
man, Mrs. T: J. Lee, Mrs. G. C. Smith. 
Other guests at this popular hostel- 
ry are Mrs. James Sauvage: Newark, 
N. J.; Mrs. E. Newall Black, Miss 
Portia H. Black, Philadelphia. The 
latter have had W. Dulty Smith of 
the U. S. Marines as their guest: 
R. M. Converse of Albany, Mrs. A. 
B. Slade, Elizabeth Slade, Boston and 
Mrs. H. G. Rich and Katherine Rich, 
Chicago, «re also registered. 
The latest arrivals at The Belle- 
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“THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE GOODS” 
OUR MID-YEAR MARK DOWN SALE 
It is Only two weeks before we take account of stock and in this short time we must greatly reduce our stock of 
MENS AND YOUNG MEN’S 
Mixed Suits, Straw Hats and Negligee Shirts 
In order to make a quick disposal we have greatly reduced the selling price of the above articles, and today they sell for cost price or 
We must clean up our stock within two weeks—for we need lots of space for the new fall and winter merchandise that is due to come 
Read over these honest figures on honest mark downs—then call and let us show you through our stock. ‘ One price to 
less. 
in by Sept..4, 1911. 
all. 
SUITS 
Styles all new this season 
$12.00 mixed suits to close $8.50 
$15.00 mixed suits to close $10.50 
$18.00) _. ; 
$20.00 f mixed suits to close $14.50 
$22.50 mixed suits to close $16.50 
$25.00 mixed suits to close $18.50 
aoe \ mixed suits to close $22.50 
N. B. 1 lot odd Suits on counter—all de- 
sirable patterns, marked 1-2 price to clean 
up stock. 
The Home of 
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Ladies’ Tailored 
Made Waists 
98c upwards 
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vue include Mr. and Mrs. Lyman 
Spalding, Dorchester; T. L. Pierce, 
Portland. Fifty dollars was realized 
from blind auction at the Bellevue, 
in aid of the Floating Hospital.: 
Arrivals at The Preston, Beach 
Bluff, are cheerfully taking quarters 
in writing or other anusual rooms, 
where temporary shelter can be pro- 
vided so great so the demand for ac- 
commodations at this noted hostelry. 
The big event of the season at The 
Preston, Beach Bluff, will be the 
August ball tomorrow evening (Aug. 
19.) Numerous invitations have been 
issued among summer guests at all 
the leading North Shore resorts. 
The affair promises to be socially 
brilliant. 
The August clientele of The Pres- 
ton, Beach Bluff, numbers many 
people prominent in business and 
professional life all over the country- 
J. R. Clark and family of Cinein- 
nati are at The Preston. Mr. Clark 
is president of the Union Central 
Life Insurance Co. 
Rev. and Mrs. Archibald Brad- 
shaw, prominent in church circles of 
Easton, Pa., are at The Preston. 
S. A. Anderson, Esq., a noted west- 
ern lawyer, and family of St. Paul 
are also registered at The Preston. 
STRAW HATS 
All Roll Brim Straws and Pineapple Brand 
Sailor Straws marked 1-2 price. 
$1.50 Sennit and Split Braid now $1.00 
$2.00 Sennit and Split Braid now $1.25 
$2.50 Sennit and Split Braid now $1.50 
$3.00 Sennit and Split Braid now $2.00 
$3.50 Sennit and Split Braid now $2.50 
$4.00 Panama Hats now $2.50 
$5.00 Panama Hats now $3.50 
$6.00 Panama Hats now $4.50 
W.E. HOYT CO., 
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F. H. Swan, retired paymaster of 
the U.S. Navy, and wife: of Boston, 
are guests at The Preston, Beach 
Bluff. . ‘ 
Leading families of Rochester, N. 
Y., sojourning at The Preston are 
the E. R. Willards and Erickson Per- 
kins. 
A very representative and promi- 
nent Montreal family at The Preston 
is that of Mrs. A. L. Drummond. 
R: H. Rines, one of the owners of 
the Congress Square hotel, Portland, 
is at The Preston for a sojourn. 
A. L. Benachi, Greek consul at Bos- 
ton, is another annual guest to return 
to The Preston. 
Fall River is prominently repre-. 
sented by Byron W. Anthony and 
family and St. Louis by Mrs. Reed 
Northrup. Mrs. Carl Pickhardt of 
New York is also there. 
SWAMPSCOTT. 
The first formal ball of the New 
Ocean House, Swampscott, was held 
last Saturday evening. The ball 
room was handsomely decorated and 
many beautiful and costly costumes 
were worn. 
What’s 
Breeze. 
the news? 
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 
Any $1.00 grade to close 79¢ 
$1.50 Bates Street or Faultless make—to 
close $1.15 
$2.00 Bates Street or Faultless make—to 
close $1.65 
SUIT CASES and 
TRAVELING BAGS 
20 per cent off from regular marked price 
204 Essex Street, 
Salem, Mass. 
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