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SALEM, MASS. 
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Pribroideey | Outfits. 
Nearly all needle-women, we believe, are familiar with the popular methods of purchasing em- 
broidery material in outfit form, but we are quite sure that few know of the immense assortment 
of these embroidery outfits which we have in stock. 
Unlike many so called outfits which furnish only a part of the material required, these outfits 
are complete in every sense of the word allowing 
broidery floss to finish the entire work. 
ya liberal amount of material and sufficent em- 
Each one also includes a paper pattern for cutting or a full size diagram, 
Make Your Selections Now While Assortment is Unbroken. 
Infant’s Short Coat, stamped on fine white Cashmere with 
Royal Society Embroidery Floss to complete it. 
INFANT’S KIMONO 
Infant’s Nightingale or Kimono, stamped on Fine White 
Cashmere and Royal Society Embroidery Floss to complete it. 
CORSET COVERS 
1 Corset Cover stamped on fine 
French Nainsook, and Royal Embroidery Floss to complete the 
Each package contains: 
embroidery, with "full size paper patterns for cutting. 
34, oe 38 and 4o—(not one but all four.) 
AN CHESTER 
William Allen and Edward H. Brad- 
ley, while at work with James Austin, a 
plumber employed by E. S. Bradley, 
met with rather painful accidents last 
Saturday. © The three were working at a 
West Manchester house thawing out 
water pipes when a hot water tank burst, 
as a result of which the two helpers 
were injured. ‘They will probably be 
out again in a day or two. 
Harry and Charles Hooper arrived 
home Monday from a few days’ visit 
with their sister, Miss Ethel Hooper, at 
Wellsley College. 
Born, Monday, Feb. 25, a daughter ot 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Carlos, West 
Manchester. 
Born, Monday, Feb. 25, a sonto Mr. 
and Mrs. Elias Burgess. 
Born, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 
a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. N. Martin Olsen, Nor- 
wood ave. 
TO LET—The building formerly 
occupied by Chester H. Dennis as a 
garage. Inquire of George F. Dyer or 
Perkins & Corliss. % 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending Feb. 23, 
Mrs Cornelia Dehon, Mrs Geo Emery, Mrs 
Emma Lee, H Morgan, Mary Melvar, Miss 
Christine Nelson, Mrs Cornelia Hataway Pfaff, 
H H Pierce, Mrs Janet Reed, Miss Margaret 
Reed, Miss Ellen Sanford, Mrs Elizabeth 
Winsor. 
[ INFANT’S COAT 
Night Gown, 
All for $1.00 | 
All for 50c. | 3° 4° 
In sizes 
Price 50c 
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Democratic Town Committee. 
The Democratic ‘Ttown Committee of 
Manchester met at the Town hall build- 
ing Monday evening and organized with 
the re-election of T. C. Rowe as pres- 
ident and treasurer, and C. C. Dodge, 
secretary. “The committee starts with 
even accounts on both sides of the 
ledger, there not being a cent on hand 
and all bills being paid. 
Hollis St. Theatre- 
Beginning Monday evening, March4, 
Miss Maxine Elliott returns to the Hollis 
Street Theatre for a two weeks’ engage- 
ment in what has already proved here, as 
elsewhere, the greatest success she has 
had since becoming an individual star. 
‘‘Her Great Match,’’ the comedy by 
Clyde Fitch which was so enthusiastical- 
ly received here last season, will be pre- 
sented again by Miss Elliott, and from 
the manner in which both the star and 
the play were taken up by Boston play- 
goers on the occasion of Miss Elliott’ s 
previous visit, it is a safe prediction that 
the two weeks’ stay of this popular act- 
ress will be an occasion of gratifying re- 
sults. The scenes of “Her Great 
Match,”’ it will be recalled, are laid in 
England—London and Hertfordshire. 
The production is an elaborate one, the 
stage settings being rich and attractive. 
Miss Elliott will give matinees Wednes- 
day and Saturday. 
Embroidery Floss to complete it. 
Each outfit includes : 
NIGHT GOWN 
stamped on fine French Nainsook, Royal 
Society Embroidery Floss to complete it, with full size paper 
patterns for cutting. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. 
All for $2.25 
CHEMISE 
Chemise, stamped on fine French Nainsook, Royal Society 
Can be made in sizes 34, 36, 
AI fOr o3.25 
HANDSOME LINGERIE SHIRTWAIST OUTFITS. 
3 yardsfine India Linen stamped for Shadow, 
French or Wallachian Embroidery—Instructions for embroidery and 
Paper Pattern with cutting instructions, size 34 to 40, and enough 
Royal Society Embroidery Floss to complete the embroidery. 
Representation in the a 
Court. 
Manchester is to be represented in the 
General Court at least twice in the next 
ten years, and possibly a third time, ac- 
cording to the terms of an agreement 
entered into by the Republican ward 
committees of Wards 4, 5 and 8 of 
Gloucester, and the committee of the 
town of Manchester, stipulating the port- 
ion of the 21st Essex Representative 
district from which the regular nominees 
of the Republican party shall come. 
The committees met in Gloucester 
Monday evening, when the agreement 
was signed. ‘Those of the local com- 
mittee present were: Chairman J. T. 
Stanley, Secy. W. W. Hoare, W. R. 
Bell, P. H. Boyle and J. W. Campbell. 
By the agreement the honors will be 
doled out as follows: 
1906—Ward 5, Gloucester. 
1907—Ward 6, 
1908—Ward 8, 4 
1909—Town of Manchester. 
1910—Ward 4, Gloucester. 
1911— 
1912—Town of Manchester. 
1913 Ward 5, Gloucester. 
1914— ‘* a 
1915—as agreed upon by the chairman 
of the ward four committee of Glouces- 
ter and the chairman of the town com- 
mittee of said Manchester. 
The BreEEzE one year, one dollar. 
