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An exhibition and sale of George 
C. Gebelein’s hand-wrcught silver is 
announced to taxe place at the Brad- 
ford Studio of Arts and Crafts, Mag- 
nolia, on Tuesday, Wednesday, 
Thursday and Priday of next week. 
Mr. Gebelein will ve at the studio on 
Tuesday, July 19. Ineluded among 
the patrons for the exhibition are 
James L..an.l David M. Little, Mrs. 
Gardner Greene Hammond, Mrs. 
Henry S. Shaw, Mrs. Charles R. Hay- 
den, Miss Fannie Faulkner, Mrs. Ed- 
Ww ard C. Richardson, Mrs. Charles W. 
Jones, Mrs. C. Howard i ark, jr., 
Mrs. Horace B. Stanton, Mrs. Joseph 
Sargent, jr., Mrs. J. Harrington Wal- 
ker, Mrs. Frank B-mis and Mrs. Na- 
thaniel N. Thayer. 
The oldest citizen of Manchester 
would not recognize the brick base- 
ment of the ‘‘Old Doughnut House’”’ 
on Bridge street. Piqued by ihe sign 
of the Venerable Bede, we went in to 
see what the limner was doing. Mr. 
Robert Hyde hails from Santa Bar- 
bara, California, and is already 
known to the North Shore from his 
studio in Magnolia last summer. 
He has created 4 field in his efforts 
to make original and pertinent gifts, 
mementoes however small that carry 
a secret and mark a time. Do you 
seek an engagement, birthday or an- 
niversary gift, there are pers-nal and 
impersonal selections in large and 
smali books, in mirrors and in 
frames, to fit the friend, the day and 
your attitude. Or is it a wedding 
gift and ‘‘the bride has ever; thing,’’ 
need it be elaborate or siniple, inti- 
mate or variously reserved in its ex- 
pression ; there are certificates richly 
coloured and gilded, bride’s books, 
marriage greetings from the poets 
and house blessings for the new 
hearth and hall, long and short mes- 
sages from friend to friend with the 
exact sentiment you wish to convey. 
If it is a felicitation upon a birth, 
there are child records ani photo- 
graph frames with snatches frem the 
old lullabies and new child songs. 
For the house gift at the elose of 
your visit, or the parting gift to your 
guest, for the souvenir of a dinner 
or the small something new as a 
prize; they are all there. 
To care and finish of workmanship 
and excellence of materials and 
mountings, the eraftsman has 
brought a happy discrimination in 
his choice of subjects. - Veliam, le- 
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Among the yachts in the eruise 
of the Hastern Yacht club to Bar 
Harbor and return, which started last 
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Saturday, are H. M. Sears’ Hope; 
C. Reed Anthony’s Doris: F. M. 
Whitehouse’s Isis; C. Howard 
Clarke, jr’s. Savarona and Arthur 
W. Stevens’ Wianno. The _ boats 
were to reach Bar Harbor tomorrow 
nd were to return to Marblehead 
‘e after the cruise breaks up 
vunday. 
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The fifth race of the season for the 
Manchester one-design class. at Man- 
chester was sailed last Saturady 
afternoon there being twelve 
starters, and but for a lght and 
fluky east wind, ‘+ would have 
proved a highly interesting contest. 
The Lamb sailed by Miss Edith 
Fabyan of Manchester again won out, 
and the Solitaire sailed by Miss Bes- 
sie Lee of Beverly Farms came in 
second. Some of the boats barely 
finished within the time limit. 
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The new boat built by oe Royal 
St. Lawrence Yacht Club of Canada 
as the challenging craft in the races 
to be sailed the latter pait of this 
month for the Seawanhaka cup, is 
expected to arrive the latter part of 
this week. The boat is coming from 
Montreal by rail. The members of 
the party will come with the boat 
are William C, Finley, Charles H. 
Rough, helmsmen; Huntley Gordon, 
Ross Hutchins and George Riley. 
Yachting Fixtures for the Week. 
SATURDAY, JULY 16. 
American Y. C.—Club, Newburyport. 
Annisquam Y. C.—Club. 
Beverly Y. Cah eee Corinthian, Wings 
Neck. 
Beverly Y: C. Sissidor class, open, Wings 
Neck. _ 
Boston Y. C.—Cruise, special race at 
Boothbay harbor. 
_ Boston Y. C.—One-design, Hull. 
Chicago Y. C.—Lipton cup, open. 
Corinthian Y. C.—Start of Marblehead- 
Bay Ridge power boat race. 
Crescent A. C.—Open. 
Eastern Y. C.—Cruise, Douglass Island 
to Bar Harbor. 
Edgewood Y. C.—N. B. Y. R. A., open, 
Flint and Possner cups. 
Gloucester Y. C.—Club. 
Lakewood Y. C.—Race to Put in Bay. 
Larchmont Y..C.—Race-week. 
vant and morocco, gold-leat, ultra- 
marine and vermillion, carved wood, 
metal-bosses, gems and exi})roidered 
damasks embody, as they shvuld, the 
bits of old English, Italian, “panish 
or French spirit held within them, 
Anna M. Bingham 
“‘Dressmaker 
of Boston 
is prepared to make 
ENGAGEMENTS BY THE DAY 
6 North St., Manchester 
Refer to Mrs. G. 8. Curtis or 
Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, Jr. 
_ MISS T. L. JAMES 
and 
MISS M. V. McCARTHY 
Formerly of L. P. Hollander & Company 
and M. A. Driscoll 
Has opened Summer Parlors for 
DRESSMAKING 
_At Putnam Court, off Brook Street, 
Manchester 
Remodelling a Specialty 
Quincy Y. C.—Interelub, open. 
Winthrop Y. C.—Club, handicap. 
Wollaston Y. C.—Third championship. 
SUNDAY, JULY 17. 
Columbia Y. 0.—Ladies’ day, City Point, 
Winthrop Y. C.—Commodore’s day. 
Wollaston Y. C.—Ocean race. 
MONDAY, JULY 18. 
Interlake Y. R. A-—Put in Bay. 
Larchmont Y. C.—Race week. 
TUESDAY, JULY 19. 
Interlake Y. R. A.—Put in Bay. 
Larchmont Y. C.—Race week. 
“WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 
Interlake Y. R. A—Put in Bay. 
Larchmont Y. C.—Race week. 
Portland Y. C.—Dories. 
Wollaston Y. C.—Moonlight sail. 
THURSDAY, JULY 21. 
American Y. C.—Moonlight sail, New- 
buryport. 
Fall River Y. C.—Power. 
Interlake Y. R. A.—Put in Bay. 
Larchmont Y. C.—Race week. 
FRIDAY, JULY 22. 
Interlake Y. R. A.—Put in Bay. 
Larchmont Y. C.—Race week. 
SATURDAY, JULY 23. 
Annisquam Y. C.—Club. 
Bensonhurst Y. C.—Open. 
Beverly Y. C.—Third Corinthian, Wings 
Neck. 
Boston Y. C.—Quiney cup, Hull. 
Boston Y. C.—One-design, Hull. 
Brooklyn Y. C.—Annual cruise. 
Chicago_Y. C.—Macinac race, 
Columbia Y. C,—Officers’ cups, 
Point. : 
Duxbury Y. C.—Club. 
Edgewood Y. C.—Moonlight sail around 
Prudence island. 
Gloucester Y, C.—Club. 
Interlake Y. R. A.—Put in Bay. 
Larchmont Y. C.—Race week. 
Narragansett Bay Y. R. A.—Sail and 
power race, Oak Bluffs, Newport. 
Portland Y. C.—Annual regatta. 
Sippican Y. C.—Sonder class, Marion. 
Winthrop Y. C.—Club, handicap. 
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