Seats at a general table at Mrs Morgan's 97 Mt. Auburn St.
Mr. Warwick Cox, from Hill Brothers, London, is at the Parker House until the end of the week (last visit for the season), where he is showing daily-before 11 A. M., and after 4 P. M., the most recent patterns of materials for the summer.
The following must postively sit this week: Hunnewell, Hutchinson, Irwin, Jewett, E. S. Jones, Kielty, Leach, R. F. Lewis, Littell, Livingston, Lothrop, McCoy, McPherson, K. Magoun, F. P. Magoun. W. R. Magoun, Mellen, Matthews.
PHOTO COM.The spring styles in woolen goods for men's wear show decided changes from the past few years. The large plaids are gone, and in their place are the quiet check and fine stripes in worsteds, and in cheviots the homespun effects and dog tooth checks are the most popular. The style of cut also show radical changes. Gentlemen who appreciate all the correct points in cut and proportion are invited to order of us, as goods will be cheerfully shown. 10 per cent discount for cash, and moderate prices.
FRANK D. SOMERS, 5 Park Street.
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