NOK TH SHORE BREEZE 
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} Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
SALEM, MASS. 
Phone 1290 
After Thanksgiving Clearance Sale. 
GARMENTS at greatly reduced prices. 
Following our usual custom of closing out all lines where the assortment is broken, and where styles will not 
We make these remarkable price reductions 
For today and all next week. 
be continued. 
100 Tourist Coats sold as high as $10.00, for this After Thanksgiving Sale at 
50 suits for misses and women, also some junior sizes for girls 14 to 16 years old, sold regularly at $12.50 
and $15.00, for this After Thanksgiving Sale at 
Other big special lots of suits for this After Thanksgiving Sale reduced from $18.50 and $20.00 to 
After Thanksgiving Clearance Sale—MILLINERY. 
This clearance sale is necessary to make extra room during the holiday season for our extensive line of fancy goods. 
The season’ s best styles in handsome showcase hats, mostly in brown, navy, grey and cardinal will be offered as follows: 
Lot 1—$5.00 and $6.00 values at 
pet 2-6. 77 /'to 
Lot 3—10.00 
9.00 values at 
to 12.00 values at 
$6.98 
$15.00 
$3.98. 
4.98. 
6.98. 
Luke a lesson and now while saving for 
bank the money which he earns, he 
places it in the railroad safe at Manches- 
ter, or in the hands of some business 
man whom he knows to be reliable. 
His wealth is partly deposited in the 
historic city of Salem, and partly in the 
town of Danvers. 
A year ago this exponent of the simple 
life spent two weeks with his brother, 
William Henry Morgan, in Beverly. 
He is very proud of the fact that this 
brother was the model for the soldiers’ 
monument in that place. 
He is by no means a recluse. Many 
of the summer residents in and around 
Manchester: nod pleasantly at sight of 
his familiar face. He is at his post be it 
clear or siormy weather. Frequently some 
one stops to chat with him for a few 
minutes, for his ideas are interesting and 
novel. Perhaps on no subject is his 
opinion more pronounced than upon the 
**swell folks’’ whom he sees every day. 
“Some of them,’’ he says, “are all 
right, but others are stuck up.’’ 
When Mr. Morgan bought the little 
houseboat many persons surmised mat- 
rimonial intentions. He was at the time, 
to use his own picturesque phrase, ‘“only 
50, a good looker anda good catch.’’ 
But he is still single. He has decided 
views as to the necessary qualifications of 
a wife. Extravagance is a thing he will 
not tolerate. — Boston Sunday Globe. 
Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Ebward B. Haven closed 
their pretty place at Beverly Farms Mon- 
day, after a long season on the North 
Shore, and retuned to their Beacon street, 
Boston, home for the winter. 
George L. Peabody of Boston, who 
has taken a lease of Miss A. G. Thayer’s 
estate at West Manchester, moving here 
from Hamilton several weeks ago, has 
moved to Boston and the house will be 
closed next Tuesday for the winter. Mr. 
Peabody is going abroad. The house will 
be opened in early May. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Thursday week from New York and will 
spend the winter at Pau, France, as they 
did last year. 
General and Mrs. 
Wm. F. 
F. H. Prince sailed — 
Draper 
sailed on Thursday of last week also to 
spend the winter in Italy, where it will 
be recalled the General was formerly 
Ambassador. The family will spend 
next season in Manchester at the same 
house they had the past summer. 
Among those who are still lingering 
on the shore are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 
Moore, who returned to Prides last week 
from New York and Washington, and 
from Mrs. Moore’s estate at Warring- 
ton, Pa. Mrs. E. C. Swift will prob- 
ably sail for Europe next week. 
The Henry Pratt McKeans have closed 
their villa at Prides and left for their win- 
ter home, Penllyn, Pa., ‘Tuesday. - 
Mrs. Daniel Ahl and son, Leonard, 
also left Prides ‘Tuesday, returning to 
Boston. 
‘Try the BREEZE with your printing. 
WE’RE SELLING SHOES every day that are genuine trade getters. 
They’ re made from honest leather and every pair we guarantee to prove satis- 
factory. 
Samoset, Ped Rex, Crimson 
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We've got the Nesmith, Curtis, 
Superba, 
All America, 
Barry, Mayfair, 
Burt & Packard, 
American Beauty, 
Boston School Shoe, Triumph and 20 other makes for you to chose from. 
Prices $1.50 to $7.00. 
Our Rubbers are the best. 
SULLIVAN - SHOEMAN - SALEM 
165° ESSEX STREET. 
We guarantee them—that proves it. 
