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ELLA HARDING 
Smith Building, Lexington avenue, Magnolia 
| ,..Announces... | 
Sweeping Reductions made on balance of Linen 
and Tub Dresses, which are creations of the high- 
est character from 
J. FIELDS 
326 Fifth Avenue, New York 
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Paris Models in Evening Gowns 
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Orders taken on the Famous Mme. Campbell cor- 
sets which set the fashion. 
Advanced Fall Models Shown 
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AT THE HOTELS. 
The Hesperus, Magnolia. 
Dr. Nathan Stern, Dr. H. Englander and R. Rosen- 
berg motored from Providence Tuesday and were guests 
at lunch of Max Kohler of New York, at the Hesperus. 
This Misses Todd and maid of New York arrived at 
the Hesperus Tuesday for a sojourn. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vollrath and family of Philadel- 
phia arrived at the Hesperus Tuesday for a few weeks’ 
stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pardridge and Priscilla and John 
Pardridge and maid, composed an auto party stopping at 
the Hesperus a few days this week. 
II. M. Pflagut and family of St. Louis stopped at Mag- 
nolia this week and while here made the Hesperus their 
headquarters. They are touring the New England re- 
sorts by motor. 
Edward Hall Jenfings of New York and Lenox regis- 
tered at the Hesperus Sunday for a brief stay. 
Dr. and Mrs. Carr Lane of New Haven, Conn., arrived 
Wednesday at the Hesperus. 
Miss Adéle Brush and Mrs. J. B. Ostrom of New York 
came to the Hesperus Wednesday for a few days. 
Guests registered at the Hesperus, Magnolia, the last 
week: Mrs. A. H. Smith and chauffeur, Miss M. B. 
Smith, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Louise Smith, Stam- 
ford, Conn.; Mrs. J. G. Pontefred, Miss Pontefred, Miss 
D. Slock, Miss Walker, Shields, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. W. 
Il. Judd and chauffeur, Miss Moore, Stamford, Conn. ; 
Miss Street, Philadelphia; M. L. Millard, Boston; M. B. 
Jchnson, Cleveland, O.; J. Frank Hull, New York; A. L. 
Garford and party, 
York ; 
Elyria, O.; H. A. Waterman, 
W. H. Taylor, Amesbury; Dr. Geo. 
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H. Newell, 
and Mrs. J. H. Adams and chauffeur, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Akin and chauffeur, 
New York; E. L. Pratt, Boston; H. J. Steiner, Rosita, 
Col. E. F. Slater, Miss Libbey, Boston; ‘Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Morris, Philadelphia ; L. D. Puterbaugh, Peoria; 
Philip F. Kelly, Philadelphia; Mrs. F. B. Parrish, 
Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Mrs. C. J. Collins, Virginia; Mrs. W. 
W. Lockerby, Utica, N. Y:; Miss Lockerby, Montreal, 
Can.; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gibson, Utica, N. Y.; W. C. 
Russell, Hartford; Wm. F. Unger, TT. 13 Mande Ibaum, N. 
Y.; Mrs. Geo. D. Harper, Cincinnati; Herbert Merriam, 
WwW eston, Mass.; Mrs. W. L. Bush, Mrs. M. L. Potter, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O ’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. 
Lynn and chauffeur, john O’Connor, Detroit; Miss 
Hayes, Jos. L. Wilkes, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ly 
Odell, Miss Katherine M. Odell, Beverly; Mrs. Barrister 
Merriam, New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reilly, Miss 
Elizabeth Barry, Lancaster, Pa.: Wm. S. Cherry and 
wife, Providence; H. Hunter, wanninece Gen. Austin 
Lothrop and wife, Miss Lothrop, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lz 
Tioughton, Miss Eleanor Houghton, Corning, N. Y.; Mrs. 
R. G. Hanford, New York; Broderick Webb and chauf- | 
four, Fall River; Albert Nicken and valet, Morristown, 
N. Y.; Harold N. Lahey, Chicago; Joseph Michaels, © 
Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. J. F. Boynton, Mrs. J. F. Boynton, ; 
Marlboro; Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Boynton, Chicago; Mr. ” 
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and Mrs. J. S. Palmer, Marblehead Neck; Mrs. W. I. 
Palmer, Winchester; Miss Niedringhans and chauffeur, - 
St. Louis; T. W. Spindle, Miss Olive Spindle, W. L. 
Veihoff, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. W..A. Ramsey — 
and chauffeur, Minneapolis; Harold M. Leahey, Chica-— 
go; Mr. and Mrs. Sam’! J. Watson, Paterson, N. J.; Mr. _ 
and Mrs. J. H. Adams and chauffeur, New York; Mr.5 
and Mrs. Fred Lacey, Lowell; Mrs. is B. Judson, Troy, ' 
N. Y.; C. F. McMurray, New York; R. H. Hoadley, Miss 
Grace Hoadley, Miss Bernice Alexander, Miss Lucelle— 
Abbott, Frank Lunn, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paine, Miss” 
Alexander, Providence; F. L. ee New York; Mra 
and Mrs. A. R. Lynd, Dover, ee bes Dr. and Mrs. Chas. 
G. Briggs, Schenectady ; Max Y ‘Kohler, J.P. Sousa, jta 
New York; F. A. Colwell and wife, Walter HH. aS a 
Woonsocket, R. I.; Mr. S. Shaw, Mr. M. Demond, Bos- 
ton ; Foster Rogers, Brookline; W. C. Hartman and wife, 
Detroit ; Edward Hall Jennings, Lenox, N:. Y.; L. Ga 
Gaddes, L. A. Crane, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Shanne) 
Miss Anna C. Shanne, Easton: Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A: W 
Kinnan, Morris E. Kinnan, N. Y.; Jas. M. Hunnewell, — 
Boston; J. 8S. L. Folsom, Springfield; Warren Vickman, 
Thompsonville, Conn.; Miss Grace Tracy, New York; H 
M. Pflager, family and chauffeur, St. Louis; Dr. and — 
Mrs. J. F. Jenckes, Woonsocket, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. J 
Kk. MeLanahan, Helen E. Mchanahan, Thos. J. Bald- 
ridge, Hollidaysburg, Pa.; M. J. Cannan, J. Rosenberg, 
Boston, Dr. Nathan Stern, Dr. H. Englander, Provi 
dence; N. J. Cleveland, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. < J. Vols 
Gloucester ; 
rath and family, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 
Partridge, John Priscilla, and maid, Chicago; the 
Partr idge, John, Priscilla, and maid, Chicago; th 
lisses Todd and maid, New York; Miss Houghton and — 
fo chauffeurs, Buffalo. 
The Aborn, Magnolia. 
Mrs. Penderin White ead daughter, Miss Dorothy me 
White, of Buffalo, and Mrs. W. M. Urquhart of Ne 
York, have joined the latter’s mother, Mrs. A. G. Ken 
of Tonawanda, N. Y., at the Aborn. They came the firs 
of this week to remain the balance of the season. 
Kugene Howell and 8. J. Howell of New York were a 
the Aborn over the week-end, guests of Arthur Raymon 
Browne of New York, who is spending the summer her 
