The Rose Bower Tea Room 
OPENS JULY FOUR 
Mrs. S. A. Pedrick Bay Road, ROWLEY 
Special Luncheons may be arranged for by card or 
telephone. 
LWAYS a friend of the children, W. B. Allen is again 
in their midst at the Oceanside, whither he has come 
with his mother, Mrs. Stillman B. Allen, and his sister, 
Mrs. W. A, Allen, from his Commonwealth avenue, Bos- 
ton, home, for the summer in Magnolia. Mr. Allen is 
beloved of the children, devoting much of his time to their 
society. It is ever a pleasing sight evenings, just before 
dinner to see the children surround him as he sits in the 
foyer relating stories to their attentive ears. ‘Children’s 
Hour” is indeed most popular here, and the stories are 
always good. Mr. Allen has written several children’s 
books which are very interesting. 
Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Cox of Cleveland, who are yearly 
guests at the Oceanside, have this year rented the Morrill 
house off Hesperus avenue and are expected to arrive on 
Saturday. Their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Morrill, who 
before her marriage was Miss Janet Cox, will probably 
spend part of the summer with her parents. Mrs. Mor- 
rill has many friends on the North Shore, and her coming 
will be a pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Cox will be missed at 
the hotel this season. Several summers ago Morrill cot- 
tage was occupied by the Jerome H. Remicks of Detroit, 
who entertained extensively for their most attractive 
daughter, Katherine, 
Chicago will be well represented at the Oceanside 
this season by many of its prominent families, included 
among which are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Balke, who have 
taken the entire first floor apartment in East Flume cot- 
tage. Mr. Balke’s business interests are extensive in 
Chicago, being vice-president of the Brunswick-Balke 
Company of that city. 
Consecutively each season making the Oceanside their 
summer abode, Dr. and Mrs. Perry of Boston, are once 
more pleasantly domiciled in their usual apartments in the 
hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hull of New York, with their at- 
tractive little daughter, Miss Phyllis and maid, have taken 
apartments in the Oceanside for the season, Mr. Hull, 
as formerly, will be in charge of Dreicer’s establishment 
in the Colonial. 
Ernest Manahan, managing director of Manahan, 
Inc., and formerly vice president of the E. T. Slattery Co., 
opened.the first exclusive apparel shop in Magnolia in 
July, 1903, on the present site of the North Shore Grill 
club. ~Manahan, Inc., are at Magnolia again this summer 
and will open their shop in the Colonnade early in July. 
They are showing charming new frocks, coats, suits, 
blouses, dancing dresses, etc. At the House of Manahan 
you will find the most exquisite adaptations and creations 
—suited to our day—all conceived or designed or import- 
ed, assembled for the choice of those who make dressing 
an- art, and all accompanied ‘with the same spirit of 
thoroughness and understanding that characterized the 
work of a great pioneer of style, Ellen T. Slattery Mana- 
han. 
* Walpole Bros., Irish linen manufacturers, are pre- 
paring their Magnolia shop on Lexington ave., for the 
early opening. This big New York firm with its varied 
connections in the fine linens industry will show its usual 
assortment of beautiful linens for the summer home, adv, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder o7 
A store has been opened at 
Magnolia located at Nos. 
7 and 8 Colonial Building, 
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FURS 
SUPERIOR IN QUALITY 
EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN 
Furriers exclusively for 
ninety-seven years 
391 FIFTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK 
Lexington Avenue 
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