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In Yachting Circles 
lehester, have work well under way 
on an eighteen foot knockabout for 
|Almon E. Whittemore of Winthrop. 
The new boat may be termed an 
jimproved Moslem III, which was 
jbuilt at the same yard seven years 
jago, and which last season cap- 
jtured the championship in her class. 
Mr. Whittemore confidently  ex- 
|peets to secure the trophy this 
year with his new racer. The com- 
pany is also building a boat for the 
|Manchester Yacht club one design 
jelass for Herbert Sears, which is 
well along to completion and will 
jsoon begin work on another of the 
same class for Philip Dexter. Reg- 
jinald Foster’s forty foot launch is 
in for a thorough overhauling and 
will be fitted with a new engine, 
her old 60 h. p. engine having been 
jremoved. H. L. Hannaford’s 25 
foot launch, which was wrecked on 
\the Magnolia shore last fall, is 
having a new deck house put on 
land otherwise repaired. 
| T. L. White is building an 18 foot 
|knockabout for E. M. Murphy of 
David Fenton is building a 2] 
\foot power launch for John A. 
Burnham of Marblehead. It will be 
jplanked with one-half inch mahog- 
any and copper riveted. It is to be 
fitted with a 30h. p. Roberts engine. 
now marked 
Prices 
The D. Fenton company at Man-. 
A parting of the Women’s Suits and Coats, and to make a ‘‘quick going,’’ we 
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SALEM, MASS. 
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SALER’S NEW CORKER STORE 
The Store That Serves the 
People all the Time 
The new Spring Goods are forcing out. the remaining lots of 
’ 
have marked them at the following new figures :— 
All $15.00 to $18.50 Suits (only 14) in Navy and Mixtures 
ways--All women's NOW. $8.98 
Suits and Coats 
All $20.00 to $27.50 Suits (only 13) medium and large sizes 
NOW $12.98 
All $15.00 to $18.50 Coatts (only 12) Black and Mixtures 
NOW $7.50 
All $18.50 to $25.00 Coats (only 8) Full Length. Style 
at Rock Bottom NOW $10.00 
$7.00, $15.00 to $18.50 Coats, Men’s Styles, very popular 
-NOW $10.00 
4_$30.00 Sulty’s Sealette Coats, 16, 38, 40, 44 NOW $19.75 
All Furs Reduced one-third to one-half Regular Selling Prices 
