Fan 26 1917. 
“A DAUGHTER OF THE Gops.” 
Photography in the semi-tropics 
presents a thousand technicalities and 
physical difficulties to the motion pic- 
ture producer who wishes to show 
the public artistic achievement in 
camera work. William Fox, in mak- 
ing his million dollar Annette Keller- 
man picture, “A Daughter of the 
Gods,” was called upon to solve some 
of these problems. Mr. Fox dis- 
covered shortly after sending his 
company of several hundred _ princi- 
pals to a tropical island that climatic 
conditions had to be reckoned with 
seriously in order to obtain good 
photographic results. 
The third week of this remarkable 
attraction which has filled the Majes- 
tic Theatre, Boston, to its utmost 
capacity for two weeks, every after- 
noon and evening, will begin next 
Monday afternoon, Jan. 29. 
Even where arms have been used, 
in most cases the pen has wielded the 
sword. Ideas are more powerful 
than bayonets—Lord Avebury. 
America’s greatest need is repose, 
time to stop and take breath— 
‘ Munsterberg. 
_ Each deed thou hast done dies, re- 
vives, goes to work in the world.— 
Browning. 
ORE OEE RRR SOOO ONUUNRURUNUTRUNUTUNUS SUS Sts Ura sea Ue SU 
Capital $1,000,000 
your next trip. 
HENRY N. MARR, Secretary 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
States and abroad. 
THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer 
EDWARD B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer 
THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY I | BOSTON 
INCORPORAED 1869 
The New England Trust Company 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000 
ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, 
TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT 
Write for our Booklet: 
‘“*THE MANAGEMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY”? 
Issues Letters of Credit and Travellers’ Cheques. 
The only safe way to carry money when travelling. 
Instantly available when needed in the United 
Consult us before starting on 
JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President 
FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer FREDE 
ALEXANDER COCHRANE, V.-Pres, 
RICK P. FISH, V.-Pres. 
ORRIN C. HART, Trust Officer 
R. B. GAGE, Man. Safe Deposit Vaults 
: 
lot are included ) 
and Flannels. 
a quick clean up 
regular $6.98 values. 
ESCO E eee EPUB FE OORT BO CO 
Children’s Coats a lot of Grey 
Coats—Blue Zibeline and 
Collars are fur trimmed. 
WASH DRESS GOODS DEPT. 
MAIN FLOOR 
We find in looking over our stock a great many short 
lengths and odd pieces (some slightly soiled in this 
Scotch Ginghams, Silk Muslins, 
Voiles, Poplins, Ratines, Crepes, 
Values from 
Jacquards, Sateens 
25c to 39c. Priced for 
1 | C€ yard 
INFANTS’ SECTION 
We have just received from a prominent manufacturer of 
and Navy Chinchilla 
Tan and Green Broadcloth. 
Sizes 2 to 6 years and 
We pass them on to you at 
$5.00 each 
Basement 
Salesroom 
Odds and ends Bates Crepes, Challis, 
Printed Pongees, Percales, Clean Up 
Price 
91-2c yard 
One Yard wide in Natural Linen Color 
Voiles in remnants, from 1 to 8-yard 
lengths. Just the material for cur- 
tains. Clean Up Price 
61-4c yard 
Remnants of Bleached and Unbleached 
Sheetings, lengths from 1 to 41-2 
yards, widths from 36-inch to 21-4 
yards, at Greatly Reduced Prices, 
Remnants of 36-Inch Pillow Tubing 
from 1 to 6 yards, soiled, extra good 
quality, Clean Up Price 
111-2c yard 
1 lot Remnants Bleached and Un- 
bleached Crash, a good absorbent 
quality in the cotton and _ linen; 
lengths from 2 to 16 yards, Clean 
Up Price 
111-2c yard 
ARTHUR F. THOMAS, Asst. Trust Officer 
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