SOCIETY NOTES 
The accompanying picture of the 
Bird and the Beast gives some sug- 
gestion of that harmony of design, 
the simplicity and grace of which, 
though purely Japanese in its origin, 
is so universal in its appeal. But 
only those who have seen the origin- 
al can appreciate the potency with 
which its rich golden-bronze color 
emphasizes the green of the foliage- 
background and yet grades into it 
with subtle blendings. To the pass- 
er-by, with an inner vision, it al- 
ready haunts the border of a reedy 
pond in some half-informal garden. 
The bird, however, is not a stork as 
was humorously mentioned in these 
pages, but a crane, the sacred bird 
of the Japanese, and in this form 
mounted on a tortoise it is their 
favorite wedding present. This ex- 
ample of art which is ten feet high, 
and of which much of the detail is 
chiseled in the bronze, can now be 
seen standing at the corner of Lex- 
ington and Norman avenues, Mag- 
nolia, where it is shown for sale by 
Roger Noble Burnham, the sculptor, 
who has his studio just above on the 
second floor of the Library building. 
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The North Shore was well repre- 
sented at ‘‘The Pines,’’ Annisquam, 
on Monday afternoon when Mrs. 
Adele Lingard’ graciously threw 
open. her home for the benefit of the 
Leonard Guild fund, at Annisquam. 
The subscribers were of the fashion- 
able set. Mrs. William Howard Taft 
and Mrs. John Hayes Hammond 
were among them. 
- Miss Bertha Perry of Washington, 
the water-color artist, has been the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. William B. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss E. R. RICE 
590 Fifth Avenue 
ALL HATS REDUCED TO $5, $8 AND $10. 
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS AND DRESSES 
DRESSES FOR SMALL WOMEN AT REDUCED PRICES 
Will Keep Shop in 
The Smith Building .. 
Until Sept. 10th. 
New York City 
Magnolia 
$5500 AUTOMOBILE TO RENT 
FOR SUMMER 
Beautiful 1909 seven-passenger automobile of 62-h. p. with 
6-cyl. engine, to rent for whole or part of season. Fully equipped 
with wind-shield, top, slip-covers, speedometer, clock, ete., and 
with extra tires for season. Has set of famous Flentze 
Shock 
Absorbers, making the car ride beautifully and comfortably. This 
car can be had at reasonable rates with owner’s services as oper- 
ator, he knowing all New England routes and roads. 
mation inquire of 
For infor- 
MR. LODGE, AT NORTH SHORE BREEZE OFFICE, 
MANCHESTER. 
Hats. 
Russian Brass. 
MRS. S. H. ROBERTSON 
13 years experience on the North Shore as a 
Visiting Masseuse and Chiropodist 
Manicuring, Scalp and Facial Treatment 
Woman’s Glub, Telephone 122-3 Magnolia 
Closson, at their bungalow-studio, mn 
Magnolia, for a week. Miss Perry 
goes to East Gloucester this week to 
join the artists there. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wales of Boston will 
be the guests of the Roger Burn- 
hams for the Oceanside dance on 
Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 
Wales have kept open their Bay 
State Road residence, and motors 
back and forth from the North Shore 
and mountain resorts as the inclina- 
Magnolia Branch ot the Indian Store, Boston 
LEXINGTON AVE., opposite North Shore Grill 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work. 
Japanese and c her Pottery. Curacao 
Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
LN SSS 
MRS. EDITH STROMBLAD  : 
Visiting Swedish Masseuse 
Diplomaed Pupil of Saunders Institution 
Stockholm and New York 
Woman’s Glub Heuse, 
Velephone 122-3 
Magnolia 
Tre 
tion strikes them, passing the week- 
ends or warm days wherever the 
desire leads. 
may wae 
The mummy of an Indian Cliff 
dweller is not a common, but very 
interesting object. One is on exhibi- 
tion at the Indian Store, opposite the 
Colonnade, Magnolia. And there are 
many other interesting things there 
—the uncommon things one does not 
find in the ordinary city shops. 
