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INCORPORATED 1869 
The New England Trust Company 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits over $3,000,000 
ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR 
TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTORNEY OR AGENT 
Write for our Booklet: 
“THE MANAGEMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY’’ 
Issues Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Cheques. 
The only safe way to carry money when travel- 
ing. Instantly available when needed in the 
United States and abroad. Consult us before 
starting on your next trip. 
JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, Vice-Pres. 
GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH, V.-Pres)s HENRY N. MARR, Secretary 
FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer FRANCIS R. JEWETT, Trust Officer 
THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer ORRIN C. HART, Asst. Trust Officer 
EDWARD B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer JAS.H.SAWYER, Man. Safe Dep. Vaults 
THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN BOSTON 
The Store on 
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DAYTIME AND EVENING DRESSES 
$5.00 to $22.50 
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BLOUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 
In Serge and Silk Combinations, plain colors, Grorcerre Crepe with chiffon over colors. 
stripes and plaids, crepe de chine, char- Combination lace and chiffon, also crepe 
meuse and crepe meteor. Price range and taffeta, soire silks in white, flesh, 
peach, cream and black. 
$2.98 to $5.98 
GOOD NEWS FOR LARGE WOMEN Extra heavy quality Crepe de Chine Blouses, 
Here are Dresses in fine quality all wool assorted stripes in tub silk and taffetas, 
serges, Navy and Black. Sizes 41 to 49 also new Lingerie Waists with Spas 
bust. collar in dainty designs not seen elsewhere. 
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AFTERNOON and Evening Dresses in silk and 
chiffon combinations in the autumn colors, Brousss in self striped and cross barred voiles, 
38 to 48, original values $25 to $29.75. embroidered lawns, 20 styles for selection, 
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“UNDER CovER,”’ EMprrE THEATRE, 
SALEM. 
If you are looking for a real up-to- 
the-minute thriller, one teeming with 
romance, intrigues, secret service 
agents, customs inspectors and the 
smuggling of a $200,000 necklace, 
drop into the Empire Theatre and see 
“Under Cover,” presented by the Em- 
pire Stock Co., week of Nov. 1. 
“Under Cover” is the work of Roi 
Cooper Megrue and is based on the 
efforts of the Government at Wash- 
ington to break up a gigantic plot to 
smuggle in diamonds and pearls in 
New York. 
Taylor, the surveyor, schemes to 
tapes ties (sinugelérs “at they Har 
ringtons’ country home on Long 
Island, and successfully to carry out 
the plan obtains the aid of Ethel 
Cartwright, a week-end guest, on the 
threat to arrest her sister on an old 
police charge. 
Ethel and Denby had fallen in love 
during a previous meeting in Paris, 
and in order to protect her sister’s 
name, she agrees to carry out the plan 
laid down by the Government agent. 
Its Kinp. 
“T see where they have a little 
Thimble theater in New York. What 
kind of plays have they?” 
“Oh, I dare say, they are sew, sew.” 
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