DG) teeta 10) Webs elt 1921 
; Big Demonstra- . 
tion of Thanks- (%& 
giving Linens, ex- 
clusive _ patterns 
and daintiest qual- 
ities. 
ce 
Wear 
Underwear, 
Mentor’ 
it is @ 
| comfortable and fa 
durable and costs 
no more than or- 5 
dinary kinds. 
CAUSE:—Our Annual Reduction Sale of Carpets and Upholstery Goods to make room for our big ee of TOYS. 
We mention only a few of the good things—others await your coming. 
Ten-Wire Tapestry Carpets, any pattern in stock in- 
stead of 1.00, only 
sell everywhere at 85c. yard. 
Velvet Carpets, choice of any style 
lor, $1.50 and 1.75 values, at 
at 
Tapestry Brussels in parlor and sitting room designs, 
This sale 
These are sold regularly at 95c. to $1.10 yard. 
Axminster Carpets, with and without border, for par- 
Best quality All Wool Ingrain Carpets are all marked 
Busy Times On Onn Third Floor. 
85c. yard 
89c. only 
69c. yard 
Muslin Curtains, with 4 and 5 rows tucks and full 
Muslin Curtains, with 6 tucks, also plain hemstitched 
79c. yard 
last 
$1.15 yard 
ats yard at 
hemstitched ruffle, made of fine muslin, instead of 
’ 69c. pair ; 
79c. aa 
band and hemstitched ruffle, 98c. value, while they 
Plain Muslin Curtains, made of fine Scotch muslin 
with 14-inch hemstitched band, 64-inch extra full 
hemstitched ruffle, 42 inches wide, a $2.50 value, 
$1.49 pair 
Wise women watch Webber's S. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Eva Crombie returned Monday 
from a week’s visit with friends in 
Brockton. She returns again tomorrow 
and will probably accept. a position 
offered her there. 
James Lodge, who has been employ- 
ed at the Hamilton Squier estate the past 
summer, went to Brockton this week 
where he has a position. 
Fresh Oysters every Saturday and 
Sunday, by the measure, at the Beach 
Street Cafe. * 
A number of friends of Frank R. 
Robins, the popular coachman for Mrs. 
W. Scott Fitz, have received invitations 
the past week for his marriage to Miss 
Catherine Bretton, on Saturday evening, 
Nov. 24, at 7.30 o’clock, at the First 
Presbyterian church, Berkeley street, 
Boston. They will receive that night 
from 8 until 10 o’clock at their home, 
29 River street. 
John Keenan, 
hair-dresser, sells razors, 
shaving brushes, etc. 
Mrs. Mary E. Hill, who has spent the 
past few months with her grandson at 
Winthrop returned to Manchester Mon- 
day and will for the present be at Mr. 
and Mrs. Geo. P. Dole’s, Norwood ave. 
Why not have your printing done at 
the office of THe BREEZE PRINT? 
the Post-office Block 
razor arabe, 
Sarah Kithield and Mrs. 
Mrs. Jacob 
H. Kitfield were guests of Mr and Mrs 
. George Leduc in Salem the middle of 
the week. 
E. G. Merrill, the Salem Photo- 
grapher, who has a display of his work in 
a case hung to the outside of the Old 
Corner Store, is making an offer of one 
large sepia portrait, 16 x 20, free with a 
dozen photographs ordered at his Puch; 
2564 issex | street, Salem. 
A oe Word for the Breeze. 
Below we print a letter from one of 
our summer residents, which isa fair sam- 
ple of the many letters we are constantly 
lowing heads: 
Estates, viz: 
of fruit trees. 
ROBERT A. 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by bay work operations which come under the fol- | 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and architeéts) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade 
trees, spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning 
receiving, and which would indicate the 
favor in which the Breeze is being held: 
“Dear Sir: Enclosed please find $1, 
—one year’s subscription tothe BREEZE. 
Kindly send a copy of the next edition 
to , Beverly Farms. After Nov.—, 
until further notice, to , New 
York, as we are leaving the shore on 
that date. 
“‘We have become acquainted with 
your interesting little paper for the first 
time this summer and like it so much 
that we are averse to giving it up after 
returning to New York. 
‘*Y ours very truly, 
MITCHELL, 
Lock Box 35. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
