SOCIETY NOTES 
___ The choice works of art owned by 
_ Boston and North Shore society folk 
were loaned for the “Retrospective 
exhibition of the Decorative Arts” at 
Copley Hall, Boston. There was a 
ee view Tuesday evening. Mrs. 
obert D. Evans showed a rare 
painting by Gainsborough; Miss 
Elizabeth W. Perkins of the Beverly 
Farms colony loaned a portrait of Sir 
Joshua Reynolds by himself; T. Jef- 
ferson Coolidge Jr., of Manchester 
loaned three rare Italian tapestries 
embroidered in silk and gold from 
the palace of Prince Centurione, 
- Genoa, 16th century; Mrs. R. G. 
_ Shaw showed Gobelins of the 18th 
century and Barrett Wendell Jr., a 
carved mahogany. 
Mrs. Richard H. Dana of Cam- 
bridge and Manchester is entertaining 
her sister, Mrs. Chalmers Wood of 
New York. 
Tomorrow evening at the Park rid- 
ing school, Boston, will be held a cos- 
tume riding carnival. Many North 
Shore society folk will participate and 
will also act on the board of judges. 
The Bowles and Mower sonder 
racer for H. M. Sears of Boston and 
Pride’s is building at David Fenton 
Co’s yard. This boat is expected 
-to be an improved Cima and Joyette 
and looks very much like the Burgess 
boats. She is planked with cedar 
_and nearly finished. 
‘IDEAL HOMES EXPOSITION. 
The First. Real Estate and Ideal 
Homes Exposition Ever Held in 
New Engiand to Open in 
Horticultural Hall, Bos- 
ton, April 3. 
For the first time in the history of 
Massachusetts its real estate and 
building interests will combine in a 
big public exposition to be held in 
Horticultural Hall, Boston, from 
April 3 to 15. It will be known as 
the Greater Boston Real Estate and 
Ideal Homes Exposition and will be 
conducted under the auspices of the 
Boston Real Estate Exchange, with 
E. J. Rowe as manager. 
The Exposition will be so arranged 
that in one morning, afternoon or 
evening a visitor can see the many 
seattered sites in Boston and its sub- 
urbs which would be impossible for 
one to see in several weeks by a per- 
sonal tour of the places represented. 
Visitors will also be shown attrac- 
tive plans of houses, economical 
methods of good construction, dwell- 
ing necessities and conveniences, with 
hepplewhite arm chair with back of ° 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Jj. A. 
“A HEAD OF 
THEM ALL” 
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JOHNSON 
J am the REAL ESTATE 
AUCTIONEER 
INSURANCE MAN 
BROWN BLOCK 
ROOMS 3 and 4 
PLEASANT STREET 
J. A. JOHNSON, GLOUCESTER 
ROBERTSON’S IMPORTED 
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Absolutely Pure - 
Strawberry and Apple 
Red Currant and Apple 
Black Raspberry and Red Currant 
Lemon Jelly 
Black berry and Apple 
Damson and Apple 
Blueberry and Apple 
Orange Jelly 
Red Currant Jelly 
Regular Price 25c bottle. 
For this Sale 15c bottle 
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179-183 Main Street 
BROS. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
approximate estimates of cost, etc. 
It will exemplify the prosperity of 
the entire metropolitan district and 
state by bringing together those inter- 
ests that make for a healthy, sub- 
stantial growth in any community. It 
will be the first. time home seekers, 
home finders and home builders will 
be brought together in an exposition 
of home interests. 
