4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Houghton & Dutton 
COMPANY 
NEW ENGLAND’S GREAT CASH HOUSE 
How to have a Charge Account in a strictly CASH | 
STORE and at the same time enjoy the spielen 
of a cash system. a Se 
1” EW DEPARTURE 
c 4 The Houghton & Dutton Co. business is founded on a STRICTLY 
CASH BASIS. © We treat alike the million and the millionaire. © Rigid 
adherence to this rule is what has given this store ABSOLU TE UNDERSELLING 
SUPREMACY. | In order that our customers may enjoy all the advantages of a 
charge system without having to share its disadvantages, we have inaugurated a 
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT. 
A customer deposits here any sum of money that’suits his or her convenience. The 
amount of such deposit will be entered on our books, and interest will begin im- 
mediately at the rate of 4 per cent Compounded every Three Months. Pur- 
chases may be made in the usual way and charged to the sum on deposit, and a 
monthly statement will be sent showing how much has been drawn against this 
account in purchase, etc., and what remains as a credit. Any or all of your 
money can be withdrawn at any time. 
Inquire at the Deposit Account Department, first floor, for full particulars. 
Society Hotes 
Mrs. George W. Simpkins and daugh- 
ter, Miss Olive Simpkins, of St. Louis 
have just arrived at the: Oceanside for an 
extended stay. —The Simpkinses were ex- 
pected earlier in the season but have been 
delayed by illness. They were warmly 
welcomed by a large circle of friends. 
Wallace G. Page and Abbott Hastings 
of Boston were the guests of Mr. Page’s 
mother, Mrs. William E. Page at the 
Aborn over Sunday. Mrs. Page’s other 
son, L. B. Page is visiting her at the 
Aborn for a short time. 
W. B. Carlton and Miss M. A. Carl- 
ton of Nashua, N. H., have returned to 
the New Magnolia for another season. 
Miss Carlton is one of the smartest horse 
women on the shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parker of Quincy, 
Ill., and Miss Eleanor Prudden of Boston 
are registered at the Aborn for an extend- - 
ed visit. 
Miss Harriet Hudson of Boston was. 
the guest of her friend, Miss Grace 
Foote, at the Aborn over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wells of New 
York are entertaining this week at the 
New Magnolia their niece, Miss Jose- 
es Decker. 
THE HEATH CO. 
BERKELEY BUILDING, BOSTON 
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF TAREIR SUMMER BRANCR. 
=} 31 Central St. /Tanchester-by-the-Sea, (Nass |< 
| Where they are displaying their latest importations in 
amr, i cei abes and” .6 Vesela aiieclia Ss 
Paget ALSO ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS FOR COUNTRY ROUSES 
“coming over the road by motor. 
A. W. Malley, Miss J. B. Malley and | 
Mrs. N. F. Leddy of New Haven are at 
the New Magnolia for an extended visit, 
Mr. 
Malley is the owner of the large New 
Haven department store by that name. 
The date of the tennis tournament at 
the Essex County club, in ladies’ handi- 
cap singles and mixed doubles(scratch) 
has been changedfrom August 7 to 
August 12. 
Rev. Dr. Samuel McC. Grothers of 
Cambridge will preach at the First Uni- 
tarian church, Manchester, tomorrow at 
11 o'clock. 
9 East 4fst Street i 
New York City § 
