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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
Bessie, 
and Mrs. Frank Abbott, met with a 
very nearly fatal accident one day 
this week. While skating on the 
Knoll, the ice broke letting her into 
the icy water. She was going 
down for the third time. when she 
was pulled to safety by a young 
man who chanced to be near by. 
She was carried to her home where 
restoratives were applied and she 
is now entirely recovered from her 
cold plunge. 
Mrs. Frank F. Story is the guest 
of friends at Winchester this week. 
Neil, Helen and Walter Me- 
Eachern were the guests of their 
mother at Boston the first of the 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Upton 
salled the first of the week for 
Egypt, where they will make an ex- 
tended visit. 
Wakefield to Have $75,000 Boule- 
vard 
A beautiful boulevard, to cost in 
the neighborhood of $75,000 will 
soon be built in Wakefield around 
the shores of Lake Quannapowitt in 
the northerly section of the town, if 
the recommendation of the Metro- 
pohtan Park Commission, submitted 
the eldest daughter of Mr. | 
last Saturday to the Legislature, is 
adopted. 
The Exposition Exhibit in Wash- 
ington 
In a large room in the Southern 
Building, in Washington, there*is a 
permanent exhibit where many 
cities and States of the South have 
mide,-or are now installing, ex- 
libits of their products and re- 
sources. In a prominent place 
amid these exhibits the Panama- 
Cahfornia International Exposition, 
to be held in 1915, in San Diego, 
has constructed a booth patterned 
after the old Mission style of archi- 
tecture, which gave the inspiration 
for the style adopted for the Ex- 
position iting. The booth has 
two fronts, each pierced by a large 
arch, and through these arches can 
be seen frescoed in colors a view 
from the Exposition grounds tak- 
ing in the city of San Diego, the 
famous bay with warships riding at 
anchor, and the calm Pacifie stretch- 
ing away until its blue merges with 
the sky at the horizon line. The 
booth is painted to resemble the 
time-worn walls of an old mission, 
and even to the tiled roof and the 
belfry on the corner, in which hangs 
a bell, the model is complete. 
Wit and Humor 
Mother: ‘‘Did I hear you kiss young 
Dr. Phlynn at the door?’’ 
Daughter: ‘‘Yes, mamma; but Charlie 
applied an antiseptic immediately.’’ 
Wife: ‘‘Don’t eat much 
dear. I’m afraid of the cook. I 
think she’s quite right.’’ 
Husband: ‘‘Great Caesar! Not crazy?’’ 
“*Ves; she’s been here two weeks and 
she is as respectful and willing to do 
anything I say as she was the first day.’’ 
breakfast, 
don’t 
Pretty Girl: ‘‘I have called sir, to ask 
if I am beautiful enough for the stage?’’ 
Theatrical Manager (kindly): ‘‘No-o, 
my child, yours is not a good stage face; 
but don’t despair. You would be a brill- 
iant success as a typewriter.’’ 
‘“You’ve met with quite an accident, 
I understand.’’ 
‘“Vis, sor; I fell off that staging to the 
ground—fourteen foot.’’ 
‘‘Tmpossible; that staging isn’t four- 
teen feet from the ground.’’ 
‘‘The staging is sivin foot from the 
ground, an’ I’m sivin foot tall; don’t 
that make fourteen foot?’’ 
Chollie: ‘‘Do you think cigarette 
smoking shortens one’s life?’’ 
Miss Vimm:. ‘‘I’m afraid not.’? 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn) 
Salem, Massachusetts 
Our Great Annual One Day Silk Sale, Monday, January 15th 
Your opportunity to buy New Dress Silks at practically 
wholesale cost. Choice of entire stock, nothing reserved 
To do a month’s business in the limitations of a day, we are pEieed to 
make the following restrictions— 
NO SAMPLES GIVEN—NO SILKS EXCHANGED. 
NO 
MAIL, C.0.D. OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED. 
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO WAIT ON YOU PROMPTLY. 
EXTRA COUNTER SPACE TO GIVE SUITABLE DISPLAY. 
Come to Salem Monday for Extraordinary Silk Bargains 
