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SPEGIAL NUMBER ONE 
Women's and Misses’ New Spring Suits 
Reg. price $15 Special price $7.98 
SPECIAL NUMBER TWO 
Voile Skirts, Imported Materials 
Reg. price $5, 7, 8. Special price $4.98 
SPEGIAL NUMBER THREE 
Silk Petticoats, (Guaranteed) 
Reg. price $+, $4.50. Special price $1.98 
Colors, black and blue 
Reg. price $5, $6 Special price $2.98 
SPEGIAL NUMBER FOUR 
Silk Dresses 
Reg. prices $12.50, $15 Special price$7.95 
SPECIAL NUMBER FIVE 
One-piece Dresses in Panama and Chiffon 
Panama 
$5 
Reg. price $10 Special price 
Nine - SPEGIALS - 
For Friday and all next week at 
SIMON GORDON'S - 
Hundreds of other Bargains for all Next Week. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Nine 
122 MAIN ST., 
Gloucester, Mass. 
SPEGIAL NUMBER SIX 
Women’s and Misses" New Coats in Serges 
and Silk Pongees 
Reg. price $10 Special price $6.90 
SPEGIAL NUMBER SEVEN 
Children’s Coats 
Reg. price $8 Special price $4.98 
SPEGIAL NUMBER EIGHT 
Corsets 
Reg. price $1.50 Special price $1.19 
SPECIAL NUMBER NINE 
Wrappers 
Reg. price $1.35, $1.50 Special price 59c¢ 
Stockings 
12 1-2¢ 
29c 
25c kind for 
50c kind for 
MARSHAL TAILOR MADE 
SHIRT WAISTS 
Stacy’s Clothing Store 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Telephone 315-5 
These Waists are made by men’s shirt makers, and we have all 
sizes, 82 to 46, 98c, 1.50, 1.98 and 2.50. 
Now is the time to send your Furs for Cold Storage. 
Three per cent. 
called for and receipt given. 
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GLOUCESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Homans 
and their granddaughters, Misses 
Helen and Doris Homans, have taken 
up their residence at their summer 
cottage at Conomo Point. 
Dr. Jane Blanchard of Pittsburg, 
who has summered at Annisquam, is 
making a tour of Pittsburg and its 
environs, lecturing to women. 
EAST GLOUCESTER 
Miss Eugenie M. Heller, of New 
York city, has arrived at her summer 
home at Rocky Neck for the season. 
Mrs. Lida Bacon, who has kept her 
fine summer home on Rocky Neck 
open all winter, has recently returned 
from a two weeks’ sojourn in her na 
tive city, Cincinnati. 
ROCKPORT. 
The engagement is announced of 
Miss Helen Margaret Woodfall, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 
N. Woodfall, of Rockport, to Man- 
ton Elwell Merchant, of Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Mr. Merchant was a former 
resident of Gloucester. 
WiLL CoMPETE WITH GLOUCESTER. 
A dispatch from Lunenburg, N. S., 
states that more than seventy new 
vessels of the great Lunenburg fish- 
ing fleet have sailed for the Grand 
Banks where they will compete for 
the first time, with the Gloucester 
fleet in the fishing industry. A sec- 
ond fleet is getting ready to sail with- 
in a few days. Many of the vessels 
are manned by: men who formerly 
sailed out of Gloucester. 
AvupuBon GvuILD ENTERTAINMENT. 
The Audubon Guild of the Sawyer 
School rendered the following  pro- 
gram at the regular monthly meeting 
Monday afternoon: 
Piano Solo .7)..2c ae Olivia Rogers 
Recitation, “The Bluebird,” 
Rosalinda Courant 
Reading, ““When We Plant An Apple 
Tree,” 7.453 Eleanor Witham 
Piano Duet, 
Gladys and Reginald Courant 
Recitation, ““How the Woodpecker 
Knows,’’ .\s:. sana Annie Morong 
Piano Solo...) seam Scholastia Oliver 
Reading, “The Eastern Legend,” 
Delilah Currier 
Piano Solo 27 sae Helen Lufkin 
Reading, “The Dutch Boor and His — 
Horsé,” .. «<< spe Allen Haines — 
Piano Solo, “Souvenir,” : 
Mildred Pinkham 
Recitation, ‘The Blot on a Summer’s 
Day,” . 25. 2.0 Doris Saunders 
Piano Solo .. 3. Cedalesia Souza 
Recitation, “The Duel,” 
Alice Sundberg 
Recitation, “The Bird Army,” 
Ruth Hobart 
Recitation, “Ready for Spring,” 
Henry Gibbs 
Piano Solo, . > 35:aaee Gladys Duguo 
FourtH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED. 
Gloucester Lodge, Knights of 
Pythias observed its fourth anniver- 
sary Wednesday evening, in United 
Spanish War Veterans’ hall. The 
entertainment was preceded by a ban- 
quet which was attended by many 
distinguished officials of the order, in- 
cluding Grand Chancellor George E. 
Cleaves and Grand Master at Arms 
Neil C. Eddy. 
Alderman H. C. Homer Barrett 
officiated as toastmaster, and among 
the speakers were: Mayor Isaac 
Patch, Rev. Denton J. Neilly, Grand 
Chancellor Cleaves, Grand Master at 
Arms Eddy, Deputy Grand Chan- 
cellor E. Prescott Moody, Post 
Chancellor Henry R. Jacobs of 
Lynn, Past Chancellors Charles D. 
Smith and James E,) Tolmon, Patrick 
M. Longan and A. A. Richards. 
Dancing followed the banquet. 
The committee who had charge of the 
evening’s entertainment consisted of: 
George A. Cook, chairman; John R. 
Folan, William S. Smith, Stephen 
Doucette, Walter Thurston, Herman 
W. Brown, Walter W. White, Allen 
Tucker, Herbert E. Richards, Harry 
Nickerson, Walter Nickerson and 
Earl O. Phillips. 
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