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Miss Ethel Roosevelt, daughter of the 
President, arrived on the North Shore 
Tuesday for a short visit with Mrs. 
Nathaniel S. Simpkins of Washington at 
her Beverly Farms cottage. Miss Faith 
Simpkins has been at Oyster Bay visiting 
Miss Roosevelt and returned to the shore 
‘Tuesday accompanied by her guest. 
The C. Howard Clark, jr’s., return- 
ed to Pride’s Crossing Tuesday after a 
delightful trip down the coast as far as 
Islesboro and Bar Harbor in their yacht, 
the Savarona, which they left at Islesboro 
to return home by train. Besides Mr. 
and Mrs. Clark and daughter, Miss An- 
nie Clark, there was in the party -Mrs. 
William P. Remington of Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wolcott are the 
guests of Mrs. Wolcott’s parents, Col. 
and Mrs. R. H. Stevenson, at their 
Pride’s estate. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Desibour, who 
have been the guests of the Clarence 
Moores at Pride’s Crossing, returned 
Tuesday to their summer place at New- 
port. 
Miss Eleanora Sears has been at Bar 
Harbor the past week. 
The W. C. Johnstons of Denver, 
Col., who have been spending the sum- 
mer at the Upper MacDonald cottage at 
Magnolia, are among the first to leave 
the shore. The left Tuesday for their 
home in Denver. 
Asst.-U. S.-Atty.-Gen. A. W. Cooley 
of Washington is a guest of H. R. Dal- 
ton at his summer residence at Beverly 
Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Beal were a- 
mong those who attended the luncheon 
tendered Prince Wilhelm of Sweden at 
the Somerset club in Boston, Tuesday, 
and were of the party on Charles. Hay- 
den’s steam yacht which brought the 
Prince to Nahant in the afternoon. A 
number of North Shore people attended 
this latter affair, prominent among them 
being Baron. and Baroness Rosen and 
daughter. 
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SPRINGS PASSADENA 
Announce that commencing 
Wednesday, August 28th, 
they will be prepared to show 
their Fall assortment of 
Wraps, Oatlored Gowns, 
Waists and furs 
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FORMERLY WITH JOS.- PINK & CO. 
MAKER OF FINE HARNESS 
STABLE SUPPLIES and HORSE FURNISHINGS. 
FIRST-CLASS WORK IN ALL BRANCHES 
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