NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
(MAGNOLIA TEA HOUSE 
11 
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 
Now Open for the Season 
Chicken Dinner (Southern style) served from 1 to 3 p. m. 
Philadelphia Fried Chicken and Waffle Supper 6 to 7.30. Special 
attention given Automobile Parties, 
and Dinner Parties. , 
Pleasing Rooms 
Formerly The Dolphin 
Afternoon Teas, 
Also 
Private Card 
Tea served from 4 to 6 p- m. 
Superior Cuisine 
Pvret Ella A. Rolfe 
School of Domestic Science, Brookline 
AT THE HOTELS 
Plans have been made this summer for 
serving tea on the broad verandas of the 
Oceanside at the usual tea hour. 
Musical selections are now being ren- 
dered by the orchestra of the Oceanside 
hotel, from 11 to 12 in the morning and 
from 2 to 3 in the afternoon, as well as 
from 8 to 10 during the evening. 
Mrs. George B. Kerper and Edmund 
Kerper were the guests of Miss Ernst at 
the Aborn for the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Billings of Bos- 
ton together with Winship Billings and 
Charles E. Billings, arrived at the Hes- 
perus the 17th. 
Mme. deSan Marzone, New York 
City, accompanied by Miss de San Mar- 
zone and Miss Armstrong are also guests 
at the Hesperus this season; as are Mr. 
and Mrs. E. B. Winner of Philadelphia 
and Miss Gladys Winner. 
Mrs. J. K. Armsby, jr., 
Armsby, Miss M. Anderson, Russell 
Lord, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clinton are 
ncluded among the Chicago people 
Miss C. W. 
‘egistered at the Oceanside. 
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Miss L. W. Hilliard of Cleveland, 
Ohio, is the guest of Mrs. C. R. Ed- 
wards at the Aborn. Another of the re- 
cent guests at the Aborn is KE. P. Clark 
of Boston, who was the guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. H. W. Wellington. 
Another of Sunday’s arrivals at the 
Hesperus was Charles M. Howell of 
Newtonville, Mass. 
Miss Margaret Gummey, and J. W 
Gummey of Boston were among TUhurs- 
day’s arrivals at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. M. R. Wendall and family, in- 
cluding the Misses K. R. and C. Q. 
Wendall, B. S. Wendall and Mr. and 
Mrs. M. R. Wendall, jr., all of Boston, 
are among the arrivals at the Oceanside. 
Thev have returned for the summer. 
Miss Frances Coutts and Miss Mabel 
Coutts and maid of New York are at the 
Oceanside for the season. 
The Hesperus club, of which J. H. 
Sherrard is president, David F. Austin, 
secretary, and George B. Murray, 
treasurer, has applied for a club license 
to dispense intoxicating liquors to mem- 
bers at its quarters on Hesperus avenue, 
Magnolia. 
.. Bliss Dog Kennel ... 
632 Essex Street, Beverly 
ALWAYS OPEN FoR INSPECTION 
High-blooded Cocker Spaniels 
Registered Stock 
Fine Pets and Great Sporting Dogs 
Young Dogs and Puppies for Sale 
Dogs Taken, Trained and Boarded 
Also White and various 
Colored Persian Cats 
Team is in Beverly Farms and 
Manchester every morning with 
Fresh Vegetables from the Farm 
EGGS A SPECIALTY 
BrorLer CHICKENS TO ORDER 
632 Essex St., BEVERLY 
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Breeze advertising pays. 
Also at 
Wewport 
Grande Matson de Blanc 
308 Fifth Avenue : : 
New York 
Also at 
JBar tharbor 
We take pleasure in announcing the reopening of our Branch Store at 
The Colonnade, Magnolia 
Table Linen Towels 
Bath Robes 
Tea Cloths 
Bath Sheets 
Lingerie Pillows 
Lingerie Shirtwaists 
Exclusive Designs in 
Blankets Bed Spreads 
Bureau Covers 
Handkerchiefs 
Se SOse. 
Silk Coseys 
Centre Pieces 
Neckwear 
Embroidered Linen Parasols 
Bath Towels 
Doylies 
French Underwear 
Plain and Embroidered Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases 
Careful attention 
given to Embroidering Linens, 
Special 
Designs In Monograms, 
Crests, etc. 
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