NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Rugs Portieres Draperies 
Blankets Scarfs 
Doy lies 
Bureau Covers 
Carpets 
Lace Curtains 
Pillows Embroideries 
Fine Table Covers 
Cleans. d or Dyed and Refinished Properly 
FOR MEN 
Coats Waistcoats Suits 
Fancy and Diess Waistcoats 
Overcoats 
Ties Gloves 
Cleansed or Dyed and Correctly Pressed 
CLEANSERS 
Bedding 
Bedspreads 
Gowns 
FOR WOMEN 
Waists Wraps 
Real Laces 
Skirts Coats Suits 
Ostrich Plumes and Tips 
Veilings Silks Ribbons 
Woolens Cottons 
Dainty Lingerie 
Gloves 
Satins 
Mixtures 
Cleansed or Dyed Most Carefully 
FINE LAUNDERING 
For Shirts Collars Cuffs Shirtwaists and all 
Household Linen 
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Society Notes 
Mrs. J. B. Henderson, jr., a. sister 
of S. V. R. Crosby of the West Man- 
chester summer colony, passed away 
at a hospital in Portland Thursday 
morning. Mrs. Henderson was a 
resident of Washington, but sum- 
mered in Kennebunkport, Me. 
It has been decided to have fire- 
works at the Essex County club again 
this season, as in years past, thoug 
this feature has been omitted for sev- 
eral years. It is probable that the 
Saturday evening following the open 
air performance will be the date se- 
lected. 
The event of the week at Manches- 
ter will be the. water sports at the 
Yacht club Wednesday afternoon at 
3 o’clock. There will be seven events 
and 25 prizes. Entries should be 
made to Manchester Yacht club, Man- 
chester, Mass., and all entries received 
by tonight will be printed in a program 
to be issued. Entries may be made 
later, however. Tea will be served on 
the veranda after the sports. Mrs. 
Chas. E. Cotting will be matron “ over 
the tea cups”’ and the following young 
ladies will serve: Miss Wigglesworth, 
Miss Bradley, Miss Blair and Miss 
Clark. 
Mrs. Weidenfeldt of New York, 
who has been the guest of Mrs. 
Camman at her Magnolia cottage for 
a few days, has an attractive exhibit 
(f antique jewelry and laces at the 
Dolphin. % 
Quincy A. Shaw, 2d, is leaving Bev- 
erly Farms tomorrow for a ten days’ 
trip to the Calumet and Hecla mines 
in: Michigan where he has interests. 
North Shore ladies will be inter- 
ested to know that William Kelly, late 
WILLIAM CARR 
- OF NEW YORK 
os a) SR TP Bd Den 2 id rp 9 
High Street, Beverly Farms 
WHERE HE HAS 
FOR HIRE OR FOR SALE 
SOME HIGH-CLASS PONIES, SADDLE HACKS, 
JUMPERS, ETC. 
with John S. Brown & Sons, Belfast} 
Ireland, is to show a line of his rea 
Carrick-ma-cross and real Irish laces 
in this vicinity the coming week. He 
will be at the Rockmere hotel, Marble- 
head, Friday, New. Ocean - House, 
Swampscott, Saturday and at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, Monday, Aug. 5. 
The line will include some exclusive 
designs in Italian filet laces, robes and 
waists, French embroidered sheets, 
hand embroidered cushions, etc. 
