NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Hiso at 
Newport 
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Grande Maison de Blane 
308 Fifth Avenue, : - 
Hiso at 
Bar Parbor 
New York 
Che Colonnade, Magnolia 
Table Linen Bed Linen 
Bath Robes 
Lingerie Qaists 
Bed Spreads 
Lingerie Dillows 
Dandkerchiefs 
Gxclusive Designs in 
Silk Coseys 
Bureau Covers 
Neckwear 
Next Week 
He will continue our 
Blankets 
Centre Picces 
Bath Towels 
Doylies 
french Underwear 
Towels 
Special Display 
E french Cnderwear in Three Piece Sets 
ResrALSO lone 
Chemise Night Gowns Lingerie Skirts 
Corset Covers 
Society Notes 
«“Selwood,” the beautiful summer 
home of Mrs. Thomas M. McKee at 
Beverly Farms was the scene of a 
very brilliant social gathering Friday 
afternoon when the third in the series 
of musicales arranged for the enter- 
tainment of North Shore society was 
given. The artists were Miss Celes- 
tine Corneilson, mezzo contralto; 
Leon Rennay, high baritone, and 
Louis Bachner, pianist. There was 
quite a large gathering present and 
the program was most enjoyable. 
The fourth and the last in the series 
will be given two weeks from yester- 
day at the home of Mrs. Henry C. 
Frick, at Pride’s Crossing. 
Among the arrivals at the Mas- 
conomo House in Manchester this 
week are: Dr. D. F. Keefe and fam- 
ily of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. H. 
D. Russell, Pocassett; Mrs. W. L. 
Caverly, Wallaston ; Miss. Tucker, 
Miss Marion Folsom, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. James M. Kline, Williams- 
port, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. George 
Worthington, Bennington, Vt.; Mrs. 
W.T. Beard, Phila.; Mr. and Mrs. 
P. J. Morgan, Cleveland. 
The Misses Alice and Julia Whit- 
ing, daughters of Dr. Whiting of 
Washington; are up from Bar Harbor 
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for a visit with Mrs. William A. 
Draper, at Manchester. They will 
remain a week. 
One of the most fashionable parties 
of the year was the bridge party given 
at the North Shore Grill, Magnolia, 
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Wil- 
liam E. Page. Among those who had 
tables were Mrs. R. S. Bradley, Mrs. 
George E. Warren, Mrs. Frank Bemis, 
Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, Mrs. Otis H. 
Luke, Mrs. Loose, Mrs. Henry 
Elliott, Mrs. Nugent, Mrs. Cix, the 
Misses Lane, Mrs. W. H. Coolidge, 
Dressing Saques 
WILLIAM CARR 
OF NEW YORK 
FIAS OPENED A STABLE OW 
High Street, Beverly Farms 
WHERE HE HAS 
FOR HIRE OR FOR SALE 
SOME HIGH-CLASS PONIES, SADDLE HACKS, 
JUMPERS, ETC. 
Mrs. Easton and Mrs. T. DeWitt 
Talmage. At the close of play tea 
was served in the beautiful corridor 
garden adjoining the Grill. The party 
was one of the most delightful of the 
season. 
While along the North Shore one 
of the most interesting places for the 
best gowned women to visit is Mar- 
telle Simpson’s of 246 Fifth avenue, 
New York, who has a branch shop at 
the Dolphin Tea House for the sea- 
son. The beautiful imported gowns 
have proved quite an attraction. 
