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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. Charles M. Cabot (nee 
Elizabeth Perkins), the Misses Eliz- 
abeth W. and Sarah §. Perkins of 
the Beverly Farms contingent will 
spend the greater portion of the 
week in camp at New Hampshire. 
Master Eliot Cabot, who is in camp 
there will act as host for his mother 
and aunts. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip 8. Sears will 
entertain a dinner company of ten 
this evening at ‘‘The Pines’’ their 
summer home on Common Lane. 
Particularly 
Baskets (Thousands of Them) 
tains, etc.) 
Lawn) 
Lanterns 
Opium Bowls 
Japanese Prints and Stencils 
Mandarin Coats 
Embroideries 
Old Porcelain 
Other Things 
NORTH 
Lunch and Dine al Fresco. 
Suites with Bath. Tea Garden 4 to6. Hungarian Orchestra. 
Mrs. BilPs Shop 
Lobster Lane, Magnolia 
Chinese and Japanese Art 
Unusual things of Decorative 
Value in Summer Homes 
Japanese Towelling and Other Fabrics (for Cur- 
Shantung Tables (for use on the Porch and 
Bamboo Serving Trays and Fish Trays 
Hartford—After October First 
New and Progressive Management 
SHORE GRILL 
AT MAGNOLIA 
AME wOoURL BURT, Sec’ y 
J. W. Blodgett and family of 
Grand Rapids and Pride’s, gave a 
luncheon at the Essex County club, 
Manchester, yesterday in honor of 
friends from York Harbor, Maine. 
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Miss Kelsey of Boston, violinist 
and protege of Miss Sarah W. Per- 
kins of Boston, has been Miss Per- 
kins’ guest at Beverly Farms this 
week. On Monday afternoon at 4.30 
o’clock Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gil- 
man of New York, the noted writer 
and lecturer, will give an address 
at Miss Perkins’ summer home at 
the ‘‘Farms.’’ Cards of admission 
Unigue 
line which she will offer at remarkably 
Exhibition 
COATS, LINEN and LINGERIE FROCKS af 
DONCHIAN BUILDING, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
ELLA HARDING, 
New York’s expert shopper invites 
your inspection of this very unusual 
low prices. 
Orders taken for the “ALICE” Corset. 
Sea Foods a Specialty. 
to Miss 
may be had by applying 
Perkins. 
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Mrs. James C. Barr of Beverly 
Farms, entertained several young 
people at tea on Wednesday at the 
Essex County club. Mrs. Barr, who 
is petite and dresses in charming 
taste, is so youthful looking that 
many have remarked she looks like 
the sister instead of the mother of 
her young daughter, Jane Fairfield. 
I do not know of any way so sure 
of making others happy as being so 
—Sir Arthur Helps. 
one’s self. 
and. wWalemorn 
