NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
VAlmy, Bigelow & Washburn § 
SALEM, MASS. 
Phone 1290 
A NEW SKIRT, Do you need one? 
Our skirt sale grows more popular daily and every woman in Essex County who 
needs a new skirt is evidently taking advantage of the bargain prices offered. 
Please note that all skirts are man-tailored, hand-plated, hand-basted, hand-pressed, with the 
desirable hand shaping at the hip which makes them conform perfectly to the figure. 
manship, worth $5.00, at this sale 
This Skirt variety is so large that i in most cases you can be fitted without alter- 
ations. 
Soctety Wotes 
_ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and 
children are expected at Swiftmoor, 
Pride’s Crossing, about March 1. 
With the approach of March the pres- 
ence of cottage seekers is apparent all 
along the shore, and already quite a num- 
ber of houses have been let, and in many 
cases refusals have been given of houses, 
pending the disappearance of the snow 
when the prospective occupants can look 
the places over. 
Baron Rosen will return to the North 
Shore again the coming season and he 
will have the same cottage at Coolidge’s 
Point which he had last season and the 
season before. The German Ambassa- 
dor has not yet hired a place, though it 1s 
very likely he will be on the shore the 
coming season again. 
An engagement which is of particular 
interest to the Myopia Hunt club set is 
that of Miss May Tuckerman, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Baynard Tuckerman of 
Ipswich to Herman Kinnicut. It is re- 
ported that the wedding will take place 
in June. 
The Richard S. Russells will have the 
T. Jefferson Coolidge small cottage at 
Coolidge’ s Point again the coming season. 
The Amory Hodges will occupy the 
F. L. Higginson cottage at Pride’ s Cross- 
ing again the coming season. 
Skirts made of black taffeta silk, at this sale 
Skiris made of splendid all wool mixtures, in black, gray | 
and blue, with the same high-class features of work- 
$7.98 
$2.98 - 
Please note especially the hang and fit of our skirts. 
i A eousaod Skirts in due SANS: 
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Among the new-comers to Manchester 
the coming summer will be the Frederick 
S. Winstons of Chicago, who have leased 
the Miss Bullard cottage at Old Neck. 
Miss Phyllis Robbins left Wednesday 
on a tour to Mexico, to be away several 
months. Her brother, Reginald Rob- 
bins, is leaving Boston soon for a trip to 
the West Indies. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head, Mr. and 
Mrs. W. B. Thomas and two daughters, 
Mrs. C. H. Tweed and two daughters 
were among the North Shore people 
who sailed from New York Tuesday for 
Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Head will meet 
their daughter, Mrs. Wm. A. Russell 
on the continent. Mrs. Russell is tak- 
ing a trip around the world with Miss 
Violet Pierce and brothers of the Pride’s 
Crossing colony. 
Tremont Theatre. 
Robert Mantell, long absent from 
Boston, will appear there, in the Tre- 
mont Theatre, on Monday night, Feb. 
25, when he will begin a three week’s 
engagement in the plays of Shakespere. 
Mr. Mantell is now the only English- 
speaking player of the first class engaged 
in acting the great tragic roles of Shake- 
spere; and, from all accounts, . he has 
been immensely successful in this field of 
work in all the large cities of the United 
States and Canada, save Boston, where 
he has not yet been seen in his new re- 
| Skirts made of navy blue and black French batiste, easily 
worth $10.00, at this sale 
Skirts made of chiffon panama, also hand twisted panama, 
porccent $7. 50 skirts, at this sale 
pertoire. The first week will be devoted 
o “‘King Lear,” on Monday, Tuesday, 
Wednesday and Thursday nights and 
Wednesday afternoon, and ‘‘Macbeth’’ 
which will be the bill on Friday and Sat- 
urday nights and Saturday afternoons. 
The management of the Tremont an- 
nounces that special care will be taken 
of school children attending the Mantell 
matinees, at all of which will be acted 
plays that have been in general use this 
school-term as text-books in English 
classes. 
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. 
PRINTING 
Give us a call when you 
The Breeze. 
have some. 
