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By PEE 22 VE 
New and Progressive Management 
NORTH 
Lunch and Dine al Fresco. 
AT MAGNOLIA 
A.~ ¥. HURLBUR Ty) Sée@y¥ 
SHORE GRILL 
Sea Foods a Specialty. 
Suites with Bath. Tea Garden 4 to6. Hungarian Orchestra. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
During the absence of Mr. and 
Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane of the Man- 
chester colony in Europe, Mr. Lane’s 
sister, Mrs. William Bayard van 
Rensselaer will occupy their summer 
home near Dana’s Beach for a few 
weeks. 
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W. B. P. Weeks of Boston and 
Neptune street, Beverly, is on a 
yachting cruise along the South 
Shore. Mrs. Weeks has as_ her 
guests at Beverly, Mrs. Frost and 
Miss Frost of Newton. 
Mrs. BilPs Shop 
Lobster Lane, Magnolia 
Chinese and Japanese Art 
Particularly 
Unusual things of Decorative 
Value in Summer Homes 
Baskets (Thousands of Them) 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell 
of Manchester Cove, gave a dinner 
dance on Tuesday evening for the 
young friends of their son, John. 
Some sixty young people partici- 
pated, among them, Charles Taft, 
son of Pres. and Mrs. Taft. 
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Miss Eleanora Sears has been at 
Niagara Falls and vicinity this 
week. 
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Amos Lawrence has returned to 
Beverly from an auto tour through 
the White Mts. 
Mrs. Alexander Steinert of the 
Hospital Point, Beverly, colony, has 
been entertaining her friend, Miss 
Wakefield. Russell Steinert, eldest 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Steinert is 
back at Beverly after a summer’s 
absence. 
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Charles H. Tyler of the Boston 
contingent, at Beverly, is indulging 
in his favorite pastime this week, a 
cruise in his power boat, ‘‘Sea 
Duek.”’ 
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Dr. J. C. Ayer is house-guest of 
the Frederick Ayers at Pride’s. 
ELLA HARDING 
6 AND 8 EAST 4TH STREET 
OPPOSITE RITZ-CARLTON 
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avalos are invited to Ella Hard- 
ing’s Special Magnolia Ex- 
YORK 
hibition, in the Donchian Building. 
Japanese Towelling and Other Fabrics (for Cur- 
tains, etc.) 
Shantung Tables (for use on the Porch and 
Lawn) 
Lanterns 
‘Stunning Display of Autumn & 
Winter Models. 
Bamboo Serving Trays and Fish Trays 
Opium Bowls 
Japanese Prints and Stencils 
Mandarin Coats 
Embroideries 
Old Porcelain 
Other Thing's 
Hartford—After October First 
4 I am always glad to have you call at my New York head- 
quarters and personally inspect the exquisite creations I am 
constantly offering there. 
You will never fail to find some- 
thing particularly new, distinctive and interesting at remark- 
ably low values. 
Orders taken for the ALICE" Corset. 
