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. & G. Naphtha reduces the labor of washday It saves fuel. You do not have to boil your 
Dy « at least fifty per cent. No boiling of clothes; no clothes or soak them over night. Put them in the tub. 
Ee hot kitchen or laundry; no backache from standing Cover them with cold or lukewarm (not hot) water. 
over a tub of steaming water; no hard rubbing up and Make a strong suds or soap the clothes thoroughly. 
down a washboard _ It does the work it is intended to Let them soak for half an hour in as little water as 
do, quickly and thoroughly. will cover them. If any dirt spots remain, rub in a 
It saves time, not only in washing, but in prepa- little more soap. Rinse in clear water, blue, and hang 
® ration. - You begin work later and finish earlier. | out to dry. 
ec per bar, 10 bars SOc 
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MAGNOLIA. The sheet and pillow-case party at The pop concert, last evening, at 
the New Magnolia, this evening, has the Hesperus was one of the prettiest 
Mrs, A. H. Chaffee of Worcester, a promise of being one of the smartest of the season at this hotel. To- night 
celebrated art lecturer, is at the Hes- events of the season at Magnolia. It one of the popular Saturday evening 
perus for a short stay. will be followed by a cotillion. dances will be held. 
_ Mrs. 1. M. Strauss of Boston, who = zs : 
eee acon et the New Penobscot Indian Basket Maker. 
Magnolia, entertained, last Saturday, 
Mrs. L. M. Rosenfeld and Miss Mary 
M. Simpson of Philadelphia, who came A display of fine workmanship in Fancy Baskets, Bows and Arrows, Canoes and other 
down to witness the mounted sports Souvenirs. Canoes to Let, with Guides. Paddling Lessons Given. 
at Crescent Beach. | GABRIEL PAUL, Proprietor. 
Among the recent arrivals at the 
New Magnolia is Mr. John S. Koehle 
of New York. Mr. Koehle is con- 
nected with Rogers & Co. of New mes 
York and Chicago, noted for its fine ee 
engraving and printing. ie 
The young people who held the little 
fair on the piazza of the house which 
Geo. H. Crocker is occupying this 
year, Wednesday afternoon, did splen- 
didly and raised a neat sum for the 
benefit of the widows of the Glouces- 
ter fishermen. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crosslett 
Smith of Rochester, who are spending 
the season at the New Magnolia, were 
joined on Friday last by their daugh- 
ter, Miss Louise Smith, and their two 
sons, Mr. Sibley C. Smith, Harvard 
01, and Gordon A. Smith, Harvard 
‘07, who will spend the month with 
their parents. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bostwick and two 
children of Irvington, N. Y., Miss 
Sarah A. Ellsworth and Miss Joseph- 
ine Elsworth of New York are at the 
Hesperus villa for August. 
Mrs. William Oswald of Lawrence, 
who is spending the month with her Now Open 
_ daughter, Miss Alma G. Oswald, at CF Rh ] ly 
~ the New Magnolia, is entertaining this © DIAN AUTO yi! of For 
week Mrs. Thomas Cogswell of Law- The Season 
rence. Mrs. Thos. Storey and Mrs. a AG NOLI AS MASS 
Wm. Tait of Lawrence were Mrs. Picturesque location. Rare combination of Seasore and Country attraction. Magnifi 
Oswald’s guests for lunch on Wednes- cent Beach. Delightful Drives. For rates and all information address 
: day. CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager. 
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