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SALEM, MASS. 
OUR ANNUAL JANUARY WHITE SALE EI 
IS FAST DRAWING TO A CLOSE 
Our Annual January White Sale will soon be over and your SRP Rea o purchase the 
greatest White Sale Bargains in our history will be gone. 
there are still many good things to be obtained. 
Purchases for the entire your NOW and save money. 
inches; same as sold at 375c, in hemstitched style, Jan- 
2x24 Pattern Cloth, a limited quantity, 
Choice at 2 z id 
50 Pieces 18-inch Cotton Diaper, 
at 
Hemstitched All Linen Tray Cloths, 
some with open work centres, choice - 
Cream Domet Flannel, 27 inches wide, 
worth 7c, at - cs 3 
Society Motes 
Friends of John Caswell are congratu- 
lating him on his close escape from 
death in the recent Seaboard Air Line 
wreck. He joined his family at Pride’s 
Crossing last Thursday from a trip of 
several weeks at his shooting box in the 
South. Wednesday night the Florida 
Special, on which he was one of the 
three passengers, run into an open 
switch about 3 o’clock in the morning. 
Mr. Caswell escaped with only his 
pajamas and fur coat as wearing apparel. 
He lost all his guns and traveling equip- 
ment, and a vaiuable dog, one of the 
dogs escaping. His valet also escaped 
injury. 
Mr. and Mrs. Washington OB. 
Thomas and two daughters, Misses 
Helen and Margaret, are sailing early 
next month for Europe, fora trip of a 
few months duration. “They will return 
in time for the early season on the North 
Shore. 
The Misses Loring, who are still at 
their Pride’s cottage, entertained a num- 
ber of Boston ladies at lunch yesterday 
week. ‘They have more or less company 
all the time. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Heaton of 
Beverly Farms are at Palm Beach for a 
short stay. 
The sympathy of their many friends 
10 yards in package, 
| 100 Doz. All Linen Hemmed Huck Towels, 
: uary sale = re a 
20x40 
“ 25c each $3.00, 
- $1.25 each 
= 42c¢ 
10 new designs; 
25c each 
a good quality, 
4 Sc yd. 
is being extended Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 
Moore, who are at Washington for the 
winter, in the death there two weeks ago 
Thursday of their little four-year-old son, 
Swift Moore, whom the newspapers 
have often called ‘‘the million-dollar 
baby,’’ from the fact that the child’s 
‘grandfather, the late E. C. Swift, 
presented it with $1,000,000 on the day 
of its birth. Death resulted from 
bronchitis. 
William C. McMillan of Detroit, 
son of the late Senator McMillian, is re- 
ported to be in a critical condition. He 
has been suffering from influenza and 
pneumonia for several weeks and the 
trouble has now affected his heart. 
Charles Stedman Hanks addressed the 
members of the Boston Chamber of 
Commerce Wednesday on the ‘“Growth 
of corporate wealth and its influence in 
New England.”’ 
The wedding of Miss Dorothy 
Higginson and Arthur D. Weeks, jr., 
whose engagement was announced last 
week, will take place Feb. 27, at Grace 
church in New York, and immediately 
afterward the young people will sail for 
Europe. Oyster Bay will be their home. 
Dr. Reginald H. Fitz of ““The 
Mountain,’? West Manchester, and 18 
Arlington street, Boston, who is pro- 
fessor of the theory and practise of 
medicine in the Harvard Medical school, 
coined the word “‘appendicitis,’’ says 
In spite of .a 
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January sale - - 
36-inch Unbleached Sheeting, good firm cotton, 
20x20 inch Heavy Irish Linen Napkins at 
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tremendous busine SS, 
Make your White Goods 
Another Lot of these 23x23 inch Hemmed Napkins of 
fine satin damask; would be good value at $2.50 and 
- $1.69 doz. 
45-inch White Persian Lawn, a fine sheer quality, pretty 
for waists or whole dresses, worth 25c, to go for 15c yd. 
7c yd. 
$1.50 doz. 
2x24 yds. Hemstitched Damask All Linen Cloths, 2 de- 
signs only, worth $4.00, at - 2 $3.00 a 
“ish ElE@ 
the Boston Herald. He was the first to 
put the disease on a scientific basis, and 
“but for his own attitude it might have 
gone into every day language as ‘Fitz’ s 
disease.’ ”’ 
Important 
‘Trees and shrubs with dry roots will die. 
‘The nearest place is the place to buy. 
The Pierce Nursery 
Native and Foreign Trees, 
Shrubs, Vines and Roses; also 
Bedding Plants. 
Laying Out and Planting Beds Done 
Promptly. 
Hart Street, Beverly Farms. 
Insist on Getting the Machine Marked EDISON. 
$1.00 2 weer 
1 Edison Standard, equipped with model C 
reproducer, 14-inch horn, camels’ hair chip 
brush, winding crank, oak cabinet $20.00 
1 30-inch flower horn 1.80 
1 nickled stand 1.00 
6 Edison gold moulded records 2.10 
Entire outfit $24. 90) 
$1.00 a week, 
We carry all kinds of talking machines. 
JOS. W. CAWTHORNE, Jr., Agent, 
Manchester, Mass. 
