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“THE Barrie Cry oF PEACE.” 
Monday evening’s performance of 
“The Battle Cry of Peace” marks the 
hftieth showing of this great pre- 
paredness filn in Boston. Featuring 
Charles Richman and a coterie of 
celebrated stars, this epoch-making 
drama continues to draw steadily in- 
creasing crowds to all performances. 
Through scene after scene of accurn- 
ulating dramatic power, picturing the 
bombardment and capture of New 
York, runs the story of the fight of 
the “pacificists’” for a smaller navy and 
arny, and finally, the advent of the 
day when a greater Power, coveting 
America’s wealth, declares war. The 
enemy fleet appears off New York. 
Our own fleet, and the guns of the 
coast defences under-manned and 
outranged, are incompetent to protect 
the city. In the ensuing bombard- 
ment, terror and destruction stalk 
gauntly through the streets of what 
was erstwhile the world’s richest and 
most industrious metropolis. The 
American army, lacking heavy artil- 
lery, is blown to atoms by the giant 
howitzers of the invaders and the 
remnant is forced into a shameful 
surrender. The invading army, 
marching arrogantly through the 
streets of New York, advancés upon 
the interior. 
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Wr are now showing a splendid assortment of 
American Standard Pyrolin Ivory, new 
goods, lately received from the factory at 
Arlington. 
SPECIAL—A solid back, white bristle Hair 
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Bath Robes 
Maps from “Beacon” Blankets, cut extra full, 
collar and front of satin, ribbon trimmed ; 
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WIGE>Tatiperot patterns “005 owes eh $2.98 
Lingerie Waists 
LAwns, Voiles and Muslins, high and low necks, 
long sleves; dozens of dainty styles. 
g8c. to $2.98 
Salem’s Best Christmas Store 
is ready 
To Help You in Gift Selections 
Fancy Articles 
SATURDAY we shall make a most interesting dis- 
play in Toilet Goods Section of 
Prercep Silver Articles combined with glass, 
including Sugar Baskets, Horse Radish 
Bottles, Sardine Dishes with fork, Relish 
Dish and many others at popular prices. 
25c to $1.00 
Quantity limited, 
Silk Petticoats 
BLACK, navy, Russian green, brown and change- 
able combinations in taffeta, also dresden, 
$1.98 to $5 
Regular and extra sizes. 
Special sale of Misses & Children’s $1.25 to $1.75 Shoes on Saturday at 89c pair 
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