‘Dee. 31, 1915. 
YOUR HEADLIGHTS 
S WHILE the new regulations regard- 
4 ing the use of headlights on 
automobiles go into effect . January 
1, thousands of auto owners in Mass- 
BS 2 “achusetts are making preparation for 
them, 
If their automobiles are not 
equipped according to the new law 
— and an accident occurs the chances 
are that action against them will be 
unfavorable. 
Jf anyone claims that 
your headlights blinded them, and 
caused them to suffer accident there- 
from, your case in court will be very 
“weak if it can be proven that your 
- headlights did not comply with the 
law. 
~ Dim lights won’t do either. They 
must be sufficiently: strong to show 
|. ‘the road clearly 1x0 feet ahead, they 
must spread the light 15 feet on either 
- side of the road and must not be more 
_ than” ‘three and one-half feet above 
tne ground. The glare must be taken 
& ~ out so that they will not blind. 
This can be accomplished by vari- 
ous devices, but all of them will cost 
the motorist money. By a system of 
¥ s _ prismatic lenses the light can he 
thrown toward the er ound and spread 
on each side. Frosted glasses may 
suffice, but in any ck&se the device used 
MS should be one of which the High- 
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$2.50 Gossard Corsets $1.50 
$5.00 Gossard Corsets $3.50 
$7.00 Gossard Corsets $5.00 
Visit our Corset Shop Saturday—We will expect you 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
way Commission approves. 
The law is a good one and should 
be complied with in every particular. 
Blinding headlights are an ever pres- 
ent danger to all on the highways at 
night, and when all cars are properly 
equipped the safety and comfort of 
wight driving should be much greater 
than it is at the present time—The 
Wareham Courier. 
B F. Keiru’s THEATRE. 
For the first week of the new year, 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre will offer a big 
double-headed bill, with Florence 
Roberts, the charming legitimate star 
in “The Woman Intervenes” and 
Frederick V. Bowers, Boston’s own 
favorite singer in his new edition of 
the Song Revue, as the principal fea- 
tures. Miss Roberts will appear in a 
comedy drama written by J. Hartley 
Manners, author of “Peg ©” My 
Heart,” and entitled “The Woman 
Intervenes.” It is full of splendid 
lines and situations, and 1s wonder- 
fully played by a superb cast, headed 
by Miss Roberts as the woman wno 
intervenes to save the happiness of 
two men who are about to make a 
terrible mistake, Frederick V. Bow- 
ers, the song writer and ballad singer, 
who can put over a song in great 
shape, will present his brand-new 
scenic novelty with seven big, new 
: Commencing Saturday 
Special Price Concession in 
GOSSARD CORSETS 
The style—material—workmanship of every garment offered in this 
Sale is guaranteed—No Seconds—No damaged goods 
Note the Price Reductions and Big Savings 
$3.50 Gossard Corsets $2.50 
$6.50 Gossard Corsets $4.00 
Our January White Sale 
Should apreal to you 
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scenes, a complete change of costume 
and stage setting being made for 
every number. “Mr. Bowers is as- 
sisted by. a large company of singers, 
dancers and comedians. 
HOW BRAVE! 
When I go to bed at night, 
You'd wonder that | dare 
To go into the room at all, 
If I told you what was there:. 
There's an elephant and a tiger, 
And a monkey and a bear, 
A lion with a shaggy mane 
And most ferocious ar. 
But I think perhaps my bravery 
Will not excite surprise 
When I tell you that their master 
In a crib beside them hes. 
—A. L. BUNNER. 
Howells told this 
story of a New England clerk: “In a 
New England village I entered the 
main street department-store one af- 
ternoon and said to the clerk at the 
book counter, ‘Let me have, please, the 
letters of Charles Lamb.’ ‘Post-office 
right across the street, Mr.. Lamb,’ 
said the clerk, with a naive, brisk 
smnile.’—J/lustrated Sunday Maga- 
William Dean 
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