NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
This store closes every Friday at Noon —during July and August, 
Se ee ee 
SHOP 
MORNINGS. 
it is cooler and more comfortable. 
Fridays we close? at noon,- dur- 
linet July*and August. ~ 
ART NEEDLEWORK 
Lovers of luxurious pieces will be interested when we say that all our sample pieces are to be closed out previous to stock-taking 
and these are the new figures we have placed on them to move them quickly: 
# 1 Commenced Centerpiece, eyelet design, 
$3.98 to 
$1.50 
1 Commenced Hardanger Square, $3.25 to 
$1.98 
1 Commenced Hardanger Piece, $3.00 to 
$1.50 
1 Commenced Hardanger Piece, $2.75 to 
$1.50 
1 Commenced Piece, in Silks, was $5.00, 
marked to 
$1.98 
Hand Embroidered Pin Cushions, slight- 
ly soiled, marked from $1.25 to 
25¢ 
Stamped Handkerchief, Cravat and Veil 
Cases, were 25c and 38c, marked to 
10¢ and 19¢ each 
R. C, Hoopetr’s Famous Steeple- 
Chaser “Land of Clover” Dead 
“Tand of Clover,’ Robert C. 
Hooper’s famous steeple-chaser, said 
to have been worth at one time 
$50,000, and which has won over 
$25,000 in prizes for his owner, was 
struck by an automobile in Manches- 
ter yesterday morning, breaking a 
hind leg, and injuring him sv badly 
that he was shot. 
Mr. Hooper, riding Zinzibar, an- 
other famous horse, started -a little 
after 10 o’clock with Michael Hickey, 
his groom, on a ride along the road 
toward Manchester Cove. As they 
reached a point between the Head and 
Curtis avenues they started their 
horses a little soas to pass Lewandos 
laundry wagon, driven by GeorH. 
Watson. As they were abreast of 
the horse an auto came along from 
behind and tried to pass, it 1S 
alleged. As it did so the horse driven 
by Hickey was struck in some man- 
ner, breaking a hind leg and throwing 
it and the driver to the ground. 
The auto, a Packard touring Car, 
was owned by C. S. ‘Houghton of 
Coolidge’s Point. R. W. Jameson, 
an English chauffeur, was in charge 
of the car He said yesterday after- 
noon the accident was unavoidable, 
that he was two feet, eight inches 
from the gutter at the time of the ac- 
Photo and Magazine Cases, were 25c, 38c 
and 42c, marked to 
10¢ and 19¢ 
Stamped Pin Cushion Covers, were 38c 
and 42c, marked to 
i9e 
Poppy Centerpiece, handsomely em- 
broidered in colored silks, 36 inches, 
former price $28.00, cut to 
$15.00 
Eyelet Centerpiece, embroidered in 
white silks, 27 inches, former price 
$138.00, cut to 
$10.00 
1 Mt. Mellick Centerpiece, embroidered 
in white silks, 27 inches, $19.00 to 
$10.00 
cident. His car was going 15 miles 
an hour, extra speed having been put 
on soas to takethe hill, Officer Wm. 
Lomasney shot the suffering animal 
at Mr. Hooper’s request. Hickey 
was taken to town and given medical 
treatment. The extent of his injuries 
are not determined yet, though they 
will probably not prove serious. 
Real Estate 
D. Linehan & Son have just com- 
pleted the foundations for the new 
buildings at Fern Croft Inn, Danvers, 
1 Centerpiece, embroidered in green and 
white silks, 24 inches, former price 
$10.00, marked to 
$3.00 
2 Doilies, embroidered in silks, 
$3.00, marked to 
$1.50 
1 Doilv, embroidered in silks, was $3.00, 
marked to 
were 
$1.00 
1 Baby’s Bonnet, made with lace braids 
and fancy stitches, was $3.00, marked 
i $1.50 
4 Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets, on 
fillet net, were $10.0 and $1.50, marked 
to 
50c 
recently destroyed by fire. . They 
have also been doing all the grading 
and landscape work at this famous 
resort. 
The six-room addition to the Gor- 
don Dexter house at Beverly Farms, 
occupied by Mr. Bolam, his gardener, 
is about completed. Howard Doane 
was the contractor in charge. 
Select your hat now. We _ have 
the most correct and up-to-date Mil- 
linery, and will be pleased to see 
you. Mlle. Keyou, 113 Main St. 
Gloucester. + 
Palace of Sweets! 
OUR SUPERIOR 
(ere GREAM 
Fine Homemade Candies, pure, fresh and wholesome. 
The TWO UP-TO-DATE STORES this side of Boston. 
We manufacture all our own Candies, and use nothing but the best 
of ingredients. 
Ice Cream and Frozen Pudding a Specialty 
Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Delicious Cool Beverages 
Beautiful Ice Cream Parlors connected with each of our stores 
197 Main Street, 
Gloucester 
(Opp. the Post-Office ) 
PALACE OF SWEETS 
’ Music Saturday Evenings 
220 Essex Street, 
Salem 
(Town House Sq.) 
t@- We put up Ice Cream in Large or Small Quantity to Take Out. 
