June 8, 1917. 
10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Cicksones 
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 
“ given prominence: 
HE War Relief Clearing House for France and her 
allies is doing a wonderful work in lightening in a 
small way the burden being carried by France, who has 
borne the brunt of the war. | Contributions of supplies 
prepaid to the warehouse of the War Relief Clearing 
House, 133 Charlton st., New York City, will be for- 
warded to destination in France without expense to con- 
tributors. The crying need at the present time is maca- 
roni and Italian pastes, dry vegetables, canned string 
beans, beans, split peas, rice, flageolets, peas, flour, dried 
apples, peaches, prunes, tapioca, crackers and sugar. 
In a letter sent out recently the following notice was 
“Tt should be understood that the re- 
cent loan of the United States Government amounting to 
$75,000,000 for relief work in Belgium and Northern 
France can only be applied in those portions of Belgium 
and France under German domination and served by the 
Commission for Relief in Belgium, It cannot be applied 
in territory controlled by the French and Belgian Govern- 
ments served by the War Relief Clearing House and as 
the need is greater than ever before we must continue our 
work, depending entirely on the generosity of the Amer- 
ican, people.” 
Orso 
Mr. and Mrs. John Chess Ellsworth and children are 
of the week’s arrivals in Manchester, and are now at 
“Wayside,” their attractive summer home at Manchester 
Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Chapin of Chicago will 
come on in June for a month’s visit with them, The 
Chapins will also spend some time this season with Mr. 
and Mrs. Harold L. Chalifoux (Elizabeth Burrage) at 
Beverly Cove. 
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Captain C. Stedman Hanks, son of Mrs. C. $. Hanks, 
West Manchester, has been assigned to active duty with 
instructions to report in person for duty at the office of 
the chief signal officer of the army. 
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Mr, and Mrs. Warren B. P. Weeks of 467 ‘Com- 
monwealth ave., Boston, have opened their house at Nep- 
tune st., Beverly, for the summer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stevens of Lowell, who 
have formerly spent the summers on the Shore with the 
latter’s mother, Mrs, J. L. Chalifoux, will not be here 
this season. Mr. Stevens is serving his country with the 
National Guards. 
Great men are they who see that the spiritual is 
stronger than any material force; that thoughts rule the 
world.—Emerson. 
It is a low benefit to give me something; it is a high 
benefit to enable me to do somewhat of myself.—Hmerson. 
Advertising 
is the foundation of all 
successful enterprises. If 
your advertisement were 
here, it would be read by 
hundreds of visitors to 
the North Shore the 
coming summer. 
