. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. 7179181186 PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews, Civic ConferenceArthur Burnham, Fine and Industrial Arts Con-ferenceDr. Richard C. Cabot, Health ConferenceJohn H. Fahey, Charter MemberGeorge B. Gallup, Contributing MemberIrving T. Guild, City Plan ConferenceMrs. Emma S. Gulliver, Education ConferenceSolomon Lewenberg, Contributing MemberWilliam E. Litchfield, Business ConferenceFrank S. Mason, Youth Conference William H. O RelationsConference


. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. 7179181186 PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews, Civic ConferenceArthur Burnham, Fine and Industrial Arts Con-ferenceDr. Richard C. Cabot, Health ConferenceJohn H. Fahey, Charter MemberGeorge B. Gallup, Contributing MemberIrving T. Guild, City Plan ConferenceMrs. Emma S. Gulliver, Education ConferenceSolomon Lewenberg, Contributing MemberWilliam E. Litchfield, Business ConferenceFrank S. Mason, Youth Conference William H. O RelationsConferenceMiss Mary Boyle OReilly, Charities and Cor-rection ConferenceWilliam H. Pear, Charities and Correction Con-ferenceGeorge E. Roewer, Railroad BrotherhoodsLeonard J. Ross, Industrial Relations ConferenceMrs. John B. Suckling, Youth ConferenceMrs May Alden Ward, Womens ClubsMiss Mary C. Wiggin, Co-operative ConferenceMyron E. PierceFred J. McLaughlin Entered as second-class matter at the Boston Post Office JAMES P. MUNROE, Editor-in-Chief LEWIS E. PALMER. Managing Editor RAYMOND P. EMMONS. Advertising Manager 4a NEW BOSTON. 1915 BROADCLOTH Is one of the many dependable fabrics—worthy of your attention—manufactured by the Ainerican¥oolen Company President. In this—style 1915—we have aimed to produce a broadcloth possessing wear, style,color and appearance at an economical price, made possible by our large production. 1915 comes in rich, glossy black and other shades now in vogue. We recommendthe black for my ladys fall and winter suit. 1915 is a worsted warp—made of the finest wool—comes 54 ins. to 56 width. If you are unable to procure this fabric by the yard from your dealer or in ready-made suits, write to us for samples and we will see you are supplied upon receipt ofmoney order or check covering cloth desired. The price is $ per yard. Our 90-45-71 Serge (9^ 2 ounces in weight) comes in a wide range of colors. Astrictly pure wool fabric, price


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