Society Hotes 
Among the smartest hitches that have 
been seen on the North Shore this sum- 
mer is that of Edward Browning of Phil- 
adelphia who spent a‘week or more here live Ry HOLLANDER & (COR 
on his way to other New England resorts. . BOYLSTON ST. and PARK SQ., BOSTON 
With Mrs. Browning and son, a maid ; 
--and two grooms, they have made the trip 
Wax. 
over the road from Philadelphia. “They ; p 
were guests for a few days at the Mas- A New Designs In & 
conomo House in Manchester, and then : ; , 
went over to Pride’s Crossing for a short Ladies Summer (sowns 
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, pany m : x 
leaving there last Thursday week. Mr. Driving and Automobile W raps 
Browning’s hitch was of the kind now mae 
seldom seen on the North Shore, for the Coaching Parasols 
coach is not near so prominent as In years . 
past. He had three leaders and two (Gloves Hosiery Underwear 
5 ; be 
wheelers, a very fashionable combination 
a few years ago. Bathing Suits, etc. 
Edwin A. Boardman of Manchester, 
the yacht designer, and his brother, R. 
deB. Boardman, of Beverly Farms, left 
Wednesday for New York, whence they Large assortment of Tennis and Outing Shirt 
sailed Thursday on board the Deutschland Wai ; q L 
for Germany where they will sail the asts constantly on hand, and exceptional 
Spokane I inthe German-American races facilities for filling orders at Short Notice. 
at Kiel for the sonder boats. The date of 
the races have been recently changed 
from Aug. 15 to Aug. 12. 
Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Henshaw of Mail Orders promptly attended to 
Boston are among the recent arrivals at 
the New Magnolia. Capt. Henshaw is 
commander of the United Fruit com- 
pany’s steamer, the Admiral Sampson, * SUMMER BRANCHES % 
plying between Boston and Jamaica. Casino Building, Newport, R. I. 
Ocean House, Watch Hill, R. I. 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker Corsetiere 
607 Boylston St., Boston 
FERN-CROFT CABIN, MARBLEHEAD 
The most unique dining place on the North Shore is that in quaint old Marblehead, at the 
terminus of the trolley line near Fort Sewell. It is unique in that it is a LOG CABIN, 
built on the edge of the water. It is conducted by Mr. E.M. Bevins, who has a wide reputa- 
tion in the restaurant business at some of the famvus places along the shore, and is known as 
FERN-CROFT CABIN. It has been built and designed by the same man who designed and 
completed all interior and exterior improvements at Ye Olde Fern-Croft Inn, Danvers. 
A specialty made ofa 
A longwaisted Corset. with high or low bust. Combination Chicken and Fish Dinner, $1.00. 
Gowns, Corsets and Bust confiners made to | The famous Fern-Croft Chicken Dinner $1.50, and the Fern-Croft Fish Dinner $1.00,—the best 
order. French corsets duplicated. to be found anywhere. Private Dining kooms. A room for chauffeurs and garage with accom- 
2 Lincoln St., Manchester, | modations for 40 autos. Table reservations can be made by telephone. 
