Paris 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Maison de Blanc 
308 fifth Avenue, : 
Linens and Laces —— 
Newport 
Bar .Darbor 
New York 
We take pleasure in announcing that we have opened a branch store at = 
2 The Colonnades, Magnolia 
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where we have a complete assortment of plain and fancy bouszhold linens, embroidered waists, handkerchiefs, 
neckwear and other novelties of which this house makes a specialty. 
Prices strictly as in New York. 
. « « Inspection invited. 
Society Notes 
Senator Crane was a guest over the 
week-end at “ Wyndecliffe,” the beau- 
tiful summer home of the W. J. Board- 
mans at Manchester, but he returned 
to Washington to attend to official 
duties Monday. The Misses Board- 
man have joined their parents on the 
shore. The wedding of Miss Joseph- 
ine Boardman and Senator Crane is to 
take place week after next. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bradley 
have been spending part of the week 
with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Putnam at 
Manchester. Though they have let 
their own house at Manchester to the 
Horace Brocks of Philadelphia for the 
summer, their own plans are not 
settled. The Brocks are expected 
next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeFord are to 
spend the summer at West Manches- 
ter, having leased the Walter Cabot 
house. They were among Thursday's 
arrivals. Last season the DeFords 
had Mrs. G. D. Howe’s place at 
Smith’s Point. | 
Count Hatzfeldt, the second sec- 
retary of the German embassy at 
Vashington, is spending the sum- 
mer on the North Shore. He has 
been at the Masconomo for a week 
and is to spend the rest of the sea- 
.ELLECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES.. 
Electric Bells 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Bulbs 
Party Decorations 
Electric Automobiles 
Babcock, Baker, 
Columbia, Studebaker 
and Pope Waverley 
Mercury Rectifiers and 
Automobile Supplies 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC COMPANY 
W. W. HARDING, Resident Manager, - - P.0. Block, Manchester, 
Boston 
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Cambridge 
son at Beverly Farms in a small cot- 
tage near the embassy. 
Rev. Wiiliam Dewart and family 
of Hyde Park were among the early 
week arrivals at Manchester Cove. 
Major Henry L. Higginson made 
an address at Radcliffe college last 
Saturday. He s-esented the college 
with a bronze -ountain in honor of 
Mrs. James Russell Lowell. 
A Novel Dining Place. 
The picturesque Fern-Croft Cabin 
at Marblehead promises to be one 
of the most interesting spots on the 
North Shore before the season is 
over. Those who have been to 
historic Fern-Croft Inn in Danvers 
have only a slight idea of the way 
the new inn, which, by the way, 
was constructed by one of the own- 
ers of Fern-Croft at Danvers, is 
conducted. It is on the very edge 
of Marblehead harbor, at the end of 
the street railway line, and quite 
near Fort Sewell. Constructed of 
logs it presents quite a unique ap- 
pearance. Mr. E. M. Bevens, the 
proprietor, is making a specialty of 
fish and chicken dinners. Already 
many automobile parties from along 
the North Shore have discovered the 
spot. . 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, for the season, is prepared to 
do shampooing, marcel waving and 
manicuring. Telephone connec- 
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and 396 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
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ROSES — LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY — ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
All kinds of Floral Work. 
Bay and Box Trees and Hydrangeas in Tubs 
