NOR DHGSoHORT BREEZE 
EASTER 
MILLINERY DISPLAY 
OP —— 
IMPORTED 
ier: UNH B) 
DOMESTIC MODELS 
ALL: NEXT WEEK 
YOU ARE INVITED 
MEER KEYOU 
113 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER. 
WANTED. 
Two steady men to sready posit- 
ions on private place. Address, 
Lock Box 188, Manchester. 
fter April 1, Miss M. E. McCarthy 
will attend to customers at their 
homes in 
MANICURING, SHAM- 
POOING, MARCEL 
WAVE, FACIAL, 
SCALP TREAT. 
MENT AND 
CHIROPODY 
RESIDENCH, TAPPAN 
(With Mrs. B. J. Marion) 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
roid Ihe 
SEYEISH 
SHOES 
FOR 
EASTER 
Wear Sulli- 
They are 
Be up-to-date. 
Vans shoes. 
shapely, stylish and in all 
the latest leathers. Over 
twenty of the leading 
makes for men and women 
to select from. The pick 
of the Season’s Styles, 
EL a 
John E. Sullivan, 
165 Essex St. 
Salem Mass. 
Soctety Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. H. Prince arrived 
in New York last week after a season 
spent at Pau, France. “They have been 
at ‘‘Princemere,’’ their North Shore 
home the past week. 
Friends of Mrs. F. L. Higginson, jr., 
who was Miss Henrietta Sargent, are 
looking forward to her visit to the United 
States the coming season. She has been 
in London since the wedding going on 
two years ago. Her visit here will be 
with her mother, Mrs. Lucius*Sargent at 
Coolidge’s Point, Manchester. 
Postmaster General Meyer and family, 
who have leased the Dickenson-Jewett 
house, Connecticut ave., Washington, 
will spend the coming season at their 
Hamilton estate. The Misses Julia and 
Alice Meyer are to be bridesmaids at the 
wedding of Miss Tuckerman of the Ips- 
wick colony, and Mr. Kinnicutt, in New 
York on April 18. 
Isaac Thomas, formerly of the Beverly 
Farms colony, has purchased the house 
303 Commonwealth ave., Boston, known 
as the Nickerson estate, and one of the 
most desirable on the Back Bay. 
Paul Moore of New York and Pride’s 
Crossing has purchased a DeDietrich & 
Co. touring car, which he had registered 
in this state last week. 
‘The Otto H. Kahns are to come to 
the North Shore again the coming season, 
it is understood. ‘Though no definite 
arrangements have yet been made they 
will probably spend the summer at Man- 
chester again. Last year and the year 
before they had the Charles Head house. 
Mr. Kahn has figured quite prominently 
in the recent railroad investigation before 
the Interstate Commerce Commission. 
The New York Sunday Herald termed 
him the “‘new wizard of finance,’’ and 
commenting still farther said ‘“To the 
average newspaper reader Otto H. Kahn 
is known merely as a member of the 
banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. 
They don’t know that he is under forty; 
that he is already recognized in banking 
circles as one of the country’s ablest 
financiers; that he is prominent in art and 
operatic circles, and that he is almost as 
well known on the Continent as he is in 
New York. His appearance before the 
Interstate Commerce Commission as the 
representative of the firm of Kuhn, Loeb 
& Co. caused many inquiries to be made 
concerning him. His ready answers to 
questions involving financial technicalities 
amazed members of the commission, and 
his ready grasp of all problems presented 
to him as well as his almost instant inter- 
pretation of long, involved questions 
which were hardly understood by the 
lawyers who asked them convinced the 
lawyers that they had an unsual man on 
the witness stand.’’ 
WO Ob! cla ca eee eS ieee eae Or a_83 
d 
Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
D. M. Knight of Manchester an- 
nounces to the public that begin- 
ning Monday, April 1,’07, he will 
run an express business between 
Manchester, Beverly Farms, Prides 
Crossing, Beverly and Salem. 
All orders will be promptly 
attended to. — 
ES QD GP Ee OS ee eee sary 2 
g 
KVERETT A. 
OPTICIAN 
4 CENTRE STREET 
Eyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
FLYE 
GLOUCESTER, 
_ KNIGHT'S EXPRESS ~ 
Mass. 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
GLOUCESTER. 
Time for ’em. 
f you are or have been mak- 
ing any changes in your 
house now is the time for the 
carpets or rugs—just now be- 
fore house-cleaning when the 
old ones are looking the shab- 
biest—don’t try to worry 
through another season without 
one of our beautiful new car- 
pets. 
Fifty New Ones 
here isn’s a store in this 
whole county that shows 
the liue of carpet size rugs to be 
seen here—in wilton, brussells, 
tapestry, kashmir and wool. 
How about prices? well, if 
you will look, we will satisfy 
you that it is saving money to 
spend it here. 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
FURNITURE, CARPETS, 
RUGS, UPHOLSTERY. 
