30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss A. M. SWIFT 
Has opened her Summer Shop in 
THE SMITH BUILDING, Lextncron Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
13: EAST 36th ST., NEW YORK Oly 
Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
Pillows. Table Covers, Old Brocades and Laces. French Novelties, Small 
articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
Orders are taken for the entire decorating and furnishing of Houses, at the New York: Shop. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane 
* have gone to Northeast Harbor, Me., 
for the balance of the sumnier, hav- 
ing changed their original plans: for 
a trip to Europe: Their estate at 
HELP THE BLIND TO HELP THEMSELVES 
Handicraft Shep fer the Blind 
9 BRIDGE ST., MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Hand woven art fabrics and rugs in distinctive designs 
sand colors. Machine and hand sewed housekeepers’ sup- 
plies, hand knitted articles, sweaters, ete., in imported 
wools; also baskets and trays. Orders. taken for mat- 
tresses and chair-caning. ©. L. BepELL, Central St., 
Local Agent for ‘‘Wondermops’’ and brooms. 
**’'The State can teach the blind to work, but their fellow citizens 
must furnish the market for their products.— Helen Keller. 
Manchester has been leased ‘for the 
rest of the summer to’ the H. Mor- 
timer Brookses of New York: and 
Newport, who arrived at Manches- 
ter yesterday. 
F. K. Stearns, whose family have 
the Lea cottage on the Shore road, 
will arrive at Magnolia about Sep. 
tember 1. Mr. Stearns is now motor- 
ing in Spain. Mrs. Moore, the 
mother of Miss Katherine Moore of 
New York, has arrived from Paris 
and will pass August at Magnolia, a 
guest at the Hesperus. Miss Moore 
has been the house-guest of Mrs. 
Stearns until her mother’s arrival. 
Fred W. Carpenter, ex- secretary 
to President Taft, has arrived in 
Tangier, Morocco, to sueceed H.° 
Highlands Nursery Dodge as American minister to Mo- 
:) wat . li Mts. rocco. x 
(4,000 ft. elevation in the Carolina Mts.) Harald Pazeonetsiiee well cao 
archeologist of Rome was a guest, of 
the Burnhams on Tuesday. Mr. Par- — 
sons sails in a few weeks for Europe — 
where he will be, joined in the au- © 
tumn by his mother, who, will re- 
main abroad seyerdl years, closing 
her home en Commonwealth avenue, 
A sale of Italian hand embroidery 
will be held August 2 and 3, at. the 
summer home of. Miss Newell in the 
Knowles cottage on the. shore road, 
Magnolia. The embroideries are the 
beautiful product of the Seuola, d’ 
Industrie Italiane. in New. York. This 
school has been founded by friends 
of Art and Industry to encourage the 
The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. 
At my SALEM BRANCH NURSERY, on the Marblehead Road 
(visitors wéleome), I have Specimen Rhododendrons, Kalmias, An- 
dromedas, Azaleas, Leucothoes, and Conifers, for quick delivery in 
New England. 
August to October planting gives splendid results, Our: tried 
native Rhododendrons are the best and only absolutely hardy ones. 
A beautifully illustrated catalog tells how to grow these. things 
successfully, Telephone or. write. 
HARLAN P, KELSEY, Owner, 
Empire Theatre Bldg., 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone Salem 820 
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