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It is Time to Think a 
Of Warmer Bed Coverings. Special t: 
Blanket Sale Now on. Ms 
“BEAUTIFUL” : 
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“EXPERIENCE, 
Last week was a convincing test of 
the enormous popularity of “Experi- 
ence,” now at the Shubert T neatre 
for with the terrific temperature of 
mid-summer, the crowds still con- 
tinued to flock to the Shubert, and 
the drawing power of the play was 
undiminish Ed. 
Owing to tne great success scored 
hy perience” ” in Boston, the 
management have cancelled many en- 
gagements, and “Experience” will | 
seen only in Boston, P hiladelphia iO 
Chicago this season. 
CH nemence! enters upon the fifth 
week of its remarkable run at the 
Shubert next Monday night. Mati- 
nees are given W ednesdays and Sat- 
urdays, ae mid-week matinee being a 
popular priced matinee for the benefit 
of suburban patrons, with the best 
seats only $1, and every.seat in the 
house reserved. 
ONE LeD To ANOTHER. 
“I tried to get you over the tele- 
phone half a dozen times yesterday 
morning, but the line was busy every 
time.’ 
“Yes. My wife called up a neign- 
bor to ask her a question, and before 
they got through each nad asked the 
other not less than one ..undred ques- 
tions.” 
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They are wonderfully adapted to the season’s fashions in dresses, being 4 
sufficiently stiff to use for wide skirts, yet soft enough to drape most  ¥, 
gracefully. Here are taffetas, poplins, failles and other Silks in plain 
colors and plaid effects designed particularly for use in combination 
with woolen fabrics. Here are also rich and elegant Silks, woven es- 
weighted “‘tender”’ Silks in this Stock!* All are new, ‘fresh and of the 
most dependable qualities. Prices assure you value for what you spend. 
The Silk Shop of the North Shore z 
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