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Fine Table Covers Bureau Covers 
Cleansed or Dyed and Refinished Properly 
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Fancy and Dress Waistcoats 
Ties Gloves 
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Ostrich Plumes and Tips 
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Ribbons 
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Dainty Lingerie 
Gloves 
Satins 
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Mrs. H. E. Holt and child is the 
guest of her mother, Mrs. L. H. Bab- 
cock, at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Louise B. Robinson, who is 
quite well known as the author of 
“A Bundle of Letters from over the 
Sea,”’ and ‘‘T'wo Ways of Looking at 
Things,” is a guest at the Oceanside 
hotel. Her daughter, Miss Florence 
Robinson, is spending this season 
abroad. 
Mrs. R. S. Williams and her 
daughter, Mrs. W. Moore, of Toronto, 
Can., are at the New Magnolia for 
the balance of the season. 
Rev. E. R. Bruen, Miss Catherine 
Bruen and Miss Patten of Philadel- 
phia are among the recent arrivals at 
the New Magnolia. They will be 
here for the balance of the season. 
Miss Edith Swanson of New York 
is the guest for two weeks of Mr. 
and Mrs. W.'J. Wells at the New 
Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs. Wells were 
among the first comers at this popular 
house, and will be here through the 
entire season. 
Mrs. Charles Manegold, Mrs. 
Frank S. Boesel, Miss Manegold and 
Miss Alice Lindeman of Milwaukee 
arrived at the New Magnolia, 
Wednesday, for the season. 
Roxbury 
Worcester 
Watertown 
Telephone 3900 Back Bay 
Lynn 
It will be a great pleasure to the 
many Boston people summering on 
the North Shore to know that Miss 
M. G. Clifford is to be at Magnolia 
for the season. Miss Clifford will be 
at the Dolphin this summer, where 
she will be pleased to meet her former 
patrons and any others who may call. 
She has a fine line of automobile hats, 
hats for afternoon wear, chiffon veils 
and auto veils. 
Mrs. Prentiss H. Manning of Bos- 
ton has opened her beautiful delft 
studio at the Dolphin, Magnolia, 
where she has already proved a great. 
attraction, a great many prominent 
Magnolia visitors stopping at the Dol- 
phin to meet her. Mrs. Manning, 
who, by the way, is of the old Curtis 
family of Braintree and Concord, 
Mass., is a well known student of 
psychology and her study of the 
science of hand reading is most inter- 
esting and wonderful. 
WILLIAM CARR 
OF NEW 
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High Street, 
WHERE 
YORK 
Sa CS ES Se eS 
Beverly Farms 
HE HAS 
FOR HIRE OR FOR SALE 
SOME HIGH-CLASS PONIES, SADDLE HACKS, 
JUMPE 
RS, ETC. 
