June 1, 1917. 
Tailored Frocks 
Gowns 
Hats 
Coats 
RIDING TOGGERY, BEACH 
and SPORT ATTIRE 
Identical Replicas of the World-famed 
Creations of their New York 
Establishment 
New York 
Boston 
Paris now opening 
Palm Beach 
Magnolia 
Lexington Avenue and Flume Street 
Will open About June 15th 
advantage of the weather conditions. 
Mrs. D. Emil Gruening of New York, has arrived at 
her Land’s End summer residence. 
Mrs. Natalie B. Forsyth, widow of the late Generai 
Forsyth, has returned to her residence on Straitsmouth 
Way. Mrs. Forsyth has been spending the winter and 
spring season in the South. 
Miss Amanda Morgan and her sister, Mrs. Bone- 
stead, of Rochester, N, Y., have arrived at their summer 
home, Breakwater avenue, Pigeon Cove, for the season. 
Sculptor Charles Grafly of Philadelphia, has arrived 
at his attractive studio-cottage, Lanesville, for the season. 
HE Midsummer Market, which was held most success- 
fully at Clement Bernheimer’s gardens, in Newbury- 
port, last July in behalf of the Red Cross and the French 
Wounded ,will be held again this season, on Friday, July 
13. As the present need is so great, every effort is being 
made to make the Market of as wide-spread interest as 
possible, 
Mermorrat Day Wit, Have A New significance for 
us next year, for 1f the war keeps on, and there is now no 
reason to believe that it will not keep on, many of our best 
young men will have given their lives for the cause of 
democracy upon the battlefields of Europe. Then this day 
which has come to us from the devotion of our Civil War 
veterans will be hallowed by the consecrations of new 
heroes. It will not be surprising if this great day became 
the memorial day of all of the allied nations to perpet- 
uate the memories of the hero dead of this great conflict. 
SS & 
CoLoneL RooseveLt has been denied his privilege of 
raising a division to go to France, but that will not check 
the great Theodore. He will ‘find his place before the 
war is over and he may be counted upon to do his duty. 
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OnkE YEAR’S IMPRISONMENT awaits the men who fail 
in the duty of registering. Not the fear of imprisonment 
will inspire our young men, but the desire for service to 
the country will lead them to the front. 
Breuitivs 
Its just as bad to say things that disagree with others 
as it is to eat things that disagree with yourself. 
Work is not an enemy, but the best of friends. 
Narrow love and faith and hope make a narrow life. 
The optimist is a man who can scent the coming har- 
vest when the snow is on the ground. He can “feel the 
days before him.” He can live in the distant June in the 
dingy days of December.—Dr. J. H. Jowett. 
Don’t be too nice. It is such an impediment to use- 
fulness, as stuttering is to speech. 
Your enjoyment of nature this summer, the sea, the 
mountains, the flowers, will not depend upon the sea, or 
the mountains, or the flowers, but upon yourself.—Lyman 
Abbott. 
A well known judge entered a well known restaurant. 
“Will you try our turtle soup, sir?” asked the waiter. 
“T have tried,” said the judge, “and my yerdict is 
that the turtle has proved an alibi,” 
