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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
q Society Hotes 
Miss Beatrice Ayer, daughter of Fred- 
erick Ayer of Pride’s Crossing is an en- 
thusiastic stamp collecter, and has one of 
the finest collections to be found any- 
where, numbering between 3000 and 
4000. Miss Ayer has complete sets of 
the post office stamps, the war depart- 
‘ment stamps, those of the department of 
the interior, and a set of the stamps of 
the state department which is almost 
complete. The complete set of Swedish 
stamps up to 1900, and the stamps of 
some of the old German free states and 
duchies make the collection remarkable. 
~ It will be of interest to the many friends 
of Prof. Franz Xaver Muhlbauer, who 
is stopping at the Dolphin, Magnolia, 
this summer, to learn that he is to give a 
recital at Magnolia in the near future. 
Prof. Muhlbauer is a pianist of rare abil- 
ity. He has studied for a number of 
years in Munich and Vienna under the 
leading master there, and was for 
eighteen month the head instructor at the 
Conservatory of Music in Hamburg. 
Mrs William Endicott, jr., entertain- 
ed twelve ladies at luncheon and bridge 
‘Tuesday afternoon at her cottage on 
‘Hospital Point, Beverly. 
A large number of entries have been 
made for the ladies’ tennis tournament 
which begins next Monday at the Essex 
County club, continuing through the 
_ week. Prizes are offered for the winner of 
the singles andalso of the mixed doubles. 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker 
607 Boylston St., Boston 
Corsetiere 
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‘A longwaisted Corset with high or low bust. 
~ Gowus, Corsets and Bust confiners made to 
oider. French corsets duplicated. 
2 Lincoln St., Manchester, 
L. P. HOLLANDER & CO. 
BOYLSTON ST. and PARK SQ., BOSTON 
& New Designs In 
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Ladies’ Summer Gowns 
Driving and Automobile Wraps 
Coaching Parasols 
Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear 
Bathing Suits, etc. 
Large assortment of Tennis.and Outing Shirt 
Waists constantly on hand, and exceptional 
facilities for filling orders at Short Notice. 
Mail Orders promptly attended to 
SUMMER BRANCHES 
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Ocean House, Watch Hill, R. I. 
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Casino Building, Newport, R. 
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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. [tis 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 of a ; 
Combination Chicken and Fish Dinner, $1.00. 
The famous Fern-Croft Chicken Dinner $1.50, and the Fern-Croft Fish Dinner $100 —the best 
to be found anywhere. Private Dining kooms. A room for chauffeurs and garage with accom- 
modations for 40 autos. Table reservations can be made by telephone. 
