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Carpets 
Lace Curtains 
Pillows Embroideries 
Fine Table Covers 
Cleans. d or Dyed and Refinished Properly 
FOR MEN 
Coats Waistcoats Overcoats 
Fancy and Dress Waistcoats 
Ties. Gloves 
Suits 
Cleansed or Dyed and Correctly Pressed 
Bedding 
Bedspreads 
Skirts Coats Suits 
Ostrich Plumes and Tips 
Gloves Veilings Silks 
Satins W oolens 
Mixtures 
Gowns Waists Wraps 
Real Laces 
Ribbons 
Cottons 
Dainty Lingerie 
Cleansed or Dyed Most Carefully 
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Society Notes 
’ Mr, and Mrs. John Clark of Ded- 
ham were over from Bass Rocks 
Wednesday for the water sports at 
the Manchester \acht club, guests of 
the W. A. Tuckers. 
The Misses Stewart and mother, 
Mrs. Stewart, of Richmond, are 
among the arrivals at Magnolia this 
week. They have taken a suite of 
rooms at Miss Stearns’ “Villa” for 
August. 
H. C. Frick is now on the water 
having sailed the early part of this 
week. He is expected to join his 
family at Eagle Rock, Pride’s Cross- 
ing, tomorrow. Mr. Frick has been 
abroad a month and has constantly 
kept in touch with his family by 
cable. During his ocean voyage he 
has been keeping in touch with them 
by wireless, word being passed back 
and forth several times during the 
trip across. 
Mrs. Frank Seabury entertained at 
dinner at her Beverly Farms cottage 
Tuesday. Covers were set for eight. 
C. A. Pierce returned Wednesday 
from St. Louis, and will remain here 
through August with his family, who 
are occupying the Longworth cottag 
at Mingo Beach this year. 
Mrs. Harry Pratt McKean and 
the H. C. Pierces have also enter- 
tained small dinner parties this week, 
the former having ten Wednesday 
night and the latter twelve on Thurs- 
day night. 
Prominent among the late season 
arrivals is Mrs. Rockwood Hoar, 
widow of the late Congressman Hoar, 
of Worcester, who has just taken the 
Boardman cottage at Beverly Farms 
for the balance of the season. 
Tessons in Jumping 
Miss Juliet Higginson left Monday 
for a trip to Quebec. 
Miss McNamara is at her cottage, 
39 Scoohl street, Manchester-by-the 
Sea, for the season, and is prepared 
to do shampooing, marcel waving, and 
manicuring. She has for sale a 
splendid scalp tonic and pomade, and 
also a Russian egg soap Telephone 
106-3 Manchester. 7 
BREEZE subscription $1.00a year. * 
J. HENRY COULTER 
* INSTRUCTOR 
RIDING and DRIVING 
Siven 
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN 
Stable off Magnolia 
Ave., - Magnolia 
