4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
Miss Jennie Tokin of Gloucester 
was a guest the first of the week of 
Miss Fannie Reece. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newman has 
as their guest over Sunday, Mrs. 
Newman’s sister,’ Mrs. Charles Mc- 
Geary of Everett. 
Miss Annie Pickett returned to her 
home in New York Tuesday, after a 
Salem 
Commercial School 
126 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASS. 
The aggressiveness of this school led to 
fortnight’s visit with Mrs. Allen. 
Misses Bessie and Elsie Cudmore 
of Gloucester spent a few days here 
this week with Mrs. Eldridge Knight. 
Miss Yerkes of Boston has been 
spending the latter part of the week 
in town guest of Miss Maude Butler. 
The Misses Martin of Beverly 
spent the early part of the week here 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Casey. 
Miss Ada Wolfe has been enter- 
taining the -past week Miss Annie 
McCoen of Boston. 
Miss Frances Libby left Wednes- 
day morning to join her mother, who 
is spending a few weeks at her former 
home in Gardiner, Me. 
Mrs. Samuel Emerson and children 
of Salem, Miss Mary Brown of 
Gloucester, and Miss Martha Ernest 
of Chelsea have been spending the 
week with Mr. and Mrs. Jabbeth 
Dunbar. 
the establishment in 1898 of a Boston 
Employment Department to compete with 
Boston schools. This department is man- 
aged by a man who devotes all his time to 
it. Every graduate this year has had from 
one to five positions offered him. Free 
life membership in this department is 
given every graduate. 
Open 
SCHOOL BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 
No BETTER SCHOOL AT ANY PRICE 
Now for Visitors 
Miss Winifred McLean of Charles- 
town is spending a few weeks at 
Magnolia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Edmonds. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kehoe are en- 
tertaining the latter’s sisters, Misses 
Helen and Mildred Hunter of Mel- 
rose, over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Malanson have 
had as their guest the past week Mrs. 
Sidney French of Everett. 
High-class printing, Breeze Office 
THREE FLOORS 
to please. 
all occasions. 
Kimonas. 
DRAPERIES — Basement 
A complete line of Curtains, Draperies, Window Shades, 
Cretonnes, Silkalines, Denims, Muslins, Couch and Table 
Covers, Portierres, Down and Bed Pillows, Hammocks. 
GARMENTS— Second Floor 
Ready-to-wear-goods of all kinds including Shirt Waists for 
Dress Skirts, Shirt Waist Suits, Silk Waists, 
Suits, Coats, Rain Coats, Bathing Suits, Wrappers, Petticoats, 
, [ | M AN k F R F N (; 4 TWENTY-FIVE DEPTS 
GLOUCESTER’S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE 
THE PEOPLE’S STORE 
Where you can do your shopping with the utmost confidence, knowing that we handle only dependable goods and are bound 
If your purchases are not satisfactory in every way the price will be cheerfully refunded. 
We handle no Jobs or Seconds and you are sure of buying goods here that are right in style, quality and price. 
Goods delivered in Magnolia, Manchester and Essex. 
If you are unable to come shopping our driver will call for your order. 
SOME OF OUR LEADING DEPARAMERE 
TOILET ARTICLES —Street Floor 
BABIES’ WEAR—Second Floor 
Dainty Wearables for thé little ones, wash Hats and Bonnets,, 
| Knit Goods and little garments of every description. 
MEN’S FURNISHINGS —Street Floor 
Good Shirts and Underwear, Collars and Cuffs, Suspenders 
and Ties, Umbrellas and Suit Cases. 
_ BUTMAN & FRENCH, Post Office Square, GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 
Soaps, Perfumes, Powders and Toilet Preparations. 
line or Colgate’s and Ricker’s Celebrated Goods. 
Brushes and Tooth Brushes. 
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 
This store is noted for the Hosiery and Underwear it sells. 
The Best Grades for Men, Women and Children. 
ART GOODS— Street Floor 
All that’s new, in Art Needle Work. 
Center Pieces, Sofa Pillow Covers, Shirt Waists, Wash Hats, 
Belts, Collars, Bibs, Corset Covers. 
A Complete Line of The Celebrated Columbia Yarns. All 
colors in the Popular Fleishers Yarns. 
A full 
Combs, 
Street Floor 
Stamped Doylies, 
