NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
On Relatives, Friends and Associates of the Bride and Groom 
—a suggestion 
The trend of good taste in bestowing tokens upon the newly-wedded couple is markedly toward 
those gifts which make for the greatest usefulness, the most artistic beauty and the 
while its tangible expression finds delighted acceptableness to the young wife and young husband in 
longest 
Furniture and Pictures 
For the every day use and beautiful adornment of their new home. The individual or collective 
giving of such worthy wedding gifts is fast becoming a common sense practice. 
be purchased so inexpensively as in this great economical store there’s an added pleasure given to 
the bestowal that’s not obtained elsewhere. 
We suggest a selection from acceptables mentioned 
below 
ROCKERS 
There are several rooms in which one of 
these can be used and what comfort they’ll 
both find in using them. Our line is so big that 
we’ve a rocker for just the price you’d want 
to pay. The prices start at $3.00 for oak. 
Mahogany from $4.00. 
TABLES 
In solid mahogany oak and mahogany finish. 
Little and big ones— a whole room full. 
Whatever your fancy dictates, ’tis here not 
higher in price than you’re willing to pay. 
Supposing someone else does give them one, 
too. She’ll find a place for it. Prices com- 
mence at $1.75 for oak. Mahogany $5.75. 
MIRRORS 
There’s nothing that will give’ greater 
elegance to the adornment of their parlor, 
library or dining room or hall than a gilt 
frame bevel plate mirror. And how much 
such a gift would be prized by them! On 
our big third floor were a matchless dis- 
play in ancestral and modern styles. They 
can be had from $2.00 and $4.50. 
COUCHES 
If someone else sends them one beside 
you, don’t worry, both will be welcome. 
They,re mighty useful. We’ve them with oak 
or mahogany bases upholstered with velour 
or genuine leather from $13.50. The iron 
ones with good springs and mattresses are 
here also and one can be bought for $6.00. 
POSTSCRIPT—It matters not to us how many miles away your gifts are to be sent we’ll de- 
liver them to the place designated by you, by rapid transit in our handsome new motor ear. 
A. C. Citus & Company :: 
PICTURES 
What could you find more acceptable to 
them than a pretty picture?—nothing. Or 
two companion pictures? Our splendid gal- 
lery of beautiful art subjects gives you a wide 
range for selection. They’re very inexpen- 
sive, too. You can buy one from $1.75. 
CHINA CLOSETS 
My! wouldn’t she bedelighted with one 
of these! Just what they’d have to buy 
themselves if you didn’t give them one. We’ve 
added a lot of new ones in oak and mahogany 
to our already great stock; beautiful patterns 
too. You’d only have to invest $19.00 for 
such a serviceable gift. 
MORRIS CHAIRS 
You know that nothing will please him 
better than one of these. He’ll be in it half 
his time when at home ’cause ’tis so restful. 
She’ll drop into it quite often, too. They’re 
here abundantly in oak and in mahogany. 
Leather and velour cushions—some reversi- 
ble. The lowest notes in the scale of prices 
say $5.50 and $7.50. 
REED FURNITURE 
For use on. their porch or lawn or for 
their inside rooms a piece or two of our Reed 
furniture will be a much appreciated gift— 
a chair, table or rocker. Some _ pieces are 
plain, others upholstered with pretty  cre- 
tonnes. Some are stained, others are in the 
natural finish. The cost will be from $3.75, 
Salem, Mass. 
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