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Miss A. M. SWIFT 
13 EAST 36th ST., NEW YORK CITY 
Has opened her Summer Shop in 
THE SMITH BUILDING 
LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA 
Pillows and Table Covers, Old Brocades and Laces. 
Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
French Novelties, Small 
articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
Orders are taken for the entire Decorating and Furnishing of Houses, at the New York Shop 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
The tide of social travel led to 
Manchester Thursday afternoon, 
when Mrs. W. Scott Fitz of Boston 
and Manchester, paid homage to her 
beautiful Italian gardens on Masco- 
nomo street, by bidding some three 
hundred North Shore summer resi- 
dents to view them from 4.30 to 6.30 
o’clock and take tea in the tea 
pagoda on the grounds. At 4.30, the 
guests began to put in an appear- 
ance and shortly after that hour a 
long line of handsome turnouts, and 
motor ears lined Masconomo street 
and a most representative gathering 
of North Shore summer residents 
were ushered into the Fitz gardens 
by Mr. Robbins, the Fitz coachman, 
attired in his formal livery. Mrs. 
Fitz met her guests near the mag- 
nificent oak tree on the garden lawn. 
She was handsomely gowned in 
lavender silk. She wore a_ close- 
fitting hat of black lace and a soft 
white boa. Her daughter, Mrs. Ed- 
ward J. Holmes, who is one of the 
North Shore’s most handsome young 
matrons, received in the gardens. 
Assisting at the tea table were Mrs. 
Philip Chase, Mrs. Norton Wiggles- 
worth, Mrs. Alexander 8. Porter, 
Jr., relatives of Mrs. Fitz. Thanks 
to the efficient work and_ horticul- 
tural skill of the Fitz gardener and 
his assistants, the gardens presented 
a very beautiful and artistic appear- 
ance and evoked much admiration. 
The scene from the road as. one 
looked down the sloping lawn of the 
gardens was a most impressive one. 
The handsome afternoon costumes of 
the ladies vying with the vivid hues 
of the floral exhibit and bringing 
Kxhibition 
and 
Sale of 
Mr. (0. C. 
(ebelein’s 
Hand 
Wrought 
Silver 
August 
{st to 48th 
The Bradford Studio of Arts and Crafts 
Magnolia, Mass. 
into bold relief the magnificent 
green of Mother Nature. 
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Alexander’ Cochrane has con- 
cluded his stay at Metapedia, Que- 
bee, and is again at Pride’s. 
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The Henry Stevens family of De- 
troit. arrived Monday at the Robert 
Treat Paine cottage at Pride’s. 
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Mrs. James Barr of the Beverly 
Farms colony, is in New York for 
a short visit, having gone that far 
with her mother, Mrs. Griffith, who 
has returned to her home in Virginia. 
Mrs. Schumann-Whittlesey 
of Washington and New York 
will exhibit 
Hand-painted and Unpainted Gowns 
Tea Gowns, Scarfs, Evening Wraps, 
and Bags, Gifts, etc. 
At the Hesperus Hotel, Magnolia 
July 31 and August | 
Remainder ef Season Green Gables Inn. 
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