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13 EAST 36th STREET NEW WORK 
Has opened her summer shop in 
The Smith Building, Lexington Avenue 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Lamp Shades and Mirrors Pillows and Table Covers 
Old Brocades and Novelties French Novelties 
Small Articles Suitable for Gifts and Prizes 
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Orders taken for the entire Decorating and Furnishing of Houses, 
at the New York Shop 
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Another of those delightful Revere Beach parties 
made the trip from the Oceanside Tuesday afternoon in 
Charlie DeLong’s big touring car. In the party besides 
Mr. DeLong were Miss Philippa Queen, Misses Janet and 
Doris Bryan, Phil Bryan, Laurence Diggins and Mr. 
Bryan, who served as a very congenial chaperone. 
Prominent among the week’s arrivals at the Ocean- 
side is Henry L. Dairs of Philadelphia, who joined Mr. 
and Mrs. E.. EF. Baldwin, who are season guests here. 
Mrs. B. K. McMechem, of Pittsburgh, arrived at 
the Oceanside last Friday to remain a couple of weeks 
with Mrs. Charles Callery. 
Mrs, Milton P. Higgins, of Worcester, is visiting 
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Hig- 
gins, in Lawton cottage, one of the Oceanside connec- 
tions. 
Mrs, Harrison I. Drummond, Miss Georgiana Drum- 
mond and Harrison I. Drummond, Jr., of Pasadena, Cal.,- 
are visiting Mrs. Charles Callery, of Pittsburgh, at West 
Home cottage, one of the Oceanside connections. 
A prominent Chicago family to register at the Ocean- 
side for an extended stay is tua’ ~' wir: and Mrs. B. S. 
Harvey, governess and three children. ‘They arrived 
Wednesday and will remain the balance of the season. 
Mr. Harvey is a brother of Ford Harvey, who has the 
Underwood cottage. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phipps and Miss Helen Hoff- 
statt, of New York city, with valet, maid and chauffeur, 
arrived at the Oceanside last Saturday from Bretton 
Woods, for a week’s stay. They are being entertained 
along the North Shore during their’ stay by the Henry 
C. Fricks and others of the New York and Pittsburg 
contingent. 
Howard J. Musselman, of Baltimore, whose family 
have been at the Oceanside the entire season, arrived 
Saturday in time for the ball, and will take his family 
home this week. 
It 1s WeLL for our government to pursue a policy 
with reference to the Philippines which will mean ulti- 
mately independence. But that is an entirely different 
question from granting that independence now. It is as 
great a crime for a people to obtain self-government pow- 
ers too early as it is to obtain them too late. The Philippines 
should ultimately obtain their autonomy, but it should be 
provided only when the people are capable of maintaining 
law and order. 
Wuy SHovuLp not a band of men who work for $2.25 
per day “gasp” when the vice-president of his company 
admits that his income is twenty thousand dollars per 
annum ? 
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The Oceanside 
and Cottages 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
750 
Accommodates 
OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20th 
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