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SOCIETY NOTES. 
All the North Shore is looking forward with keen 
anticipation to the Magnolia Horse Show, which is to 
be held on the beach at Magnolia on Thursday, August 
24th. There are to be nine classes and in addition, 
three races. The classes will include: Class I—Chil- 
dren’s saddle class. Riding cobs or ponies fifteen hands 
ov under, to be ridden by children under sixteen years 
of age. Class Il—Runabout horses. Horses should be 
fourteen hands, three inches, not exceeding fifteen 
hands, two inches. Horses to count seventy-five per 
ecnt. Runabout, harness and appointments twenty-five 
per cent. Horses must have good confirmation and 
quality, be smoothly turned, true all around action and 
ve able to go a good pace. Class I1I—Thoroughbred 
saddle class. For thoroughbred or 34 bred horses such 
as used for Park hacks. To be judged for confirmation, 
pace and manners. Shown at walk, trot and canter. 
If ridden by a lady, ten per cent will be given in horse’s 
favor. Class IV—AIl around combination horses. To 
Le shown first in harness, then unharnessed and saddled 
in the ring. Shown as a hack and then twice over 
two jumps three foot high, being all harness horses, 
saddle horses and jumpers. Class V—Saddle classes. 
Horses fifteen hands and over. To be ridden by either 
ludy or gentleman. If ridden by a lady, ten per cent 
will be given in horse’s favor. Horses to be judged 
for confirmation, gait and manners. To be shown at 
walk, trot and canter. Class ViI—Harness Classes. 
Single horses such as kept for family use to be shown 
before appropriate vehicle. Action, confirmation, speed 
and manners to be considered. Horses shown by a lady 
will be allowed twenty per cent. 
Class VII—Combin- 
Frances Willard 
New York 
of 9 East 41st St., 
Begs to announce 
that she will be at 
27 CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
this season 
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15 
Displaying 
NECKWEAR 
NEGLIGEES 
BLOUSES 
GOWNS AND 
In Exclusive Designs 
ation horses. Combination saddle and harness horse to 
be shown first to appropriate vehicle and then under 
saddle. Horses shown by a lady will be allowed ten 
per cent. Class VIII—Pair of harness horses. Pairs any 
height, to show confirmation, speed and manners. If 
shown by a lady ten per cent will be given in horses’ 
favor. Class [X—Jumping: open to all weight. Per- 
formance over jumps only to count. To carry at least 
150 pounds. If ridden by a lady, twenty per cent will 
be allowed in horse’s favor. -Owing to lack of space 
and numerous accidents, the hurdle racing has been 
eliminated; some novelty races have been added which 
it is hoped will prove as exciting and interesting. These 
ivclude: . First race—Polo hacks and galloways. Fif- 
teen hands or under. Distance four furlongs. Ponies 
to earry 150 pounds. Overweight allowed. Second race 
—Horses any height. Four furlongs, to carry 150 
pounds. Overweight allowed. Third race — Novelty 
races for horses any heighth. To start in center, race 
100 yards down beach around a given object, back 100 
yards, turn a given object, race back to starting line. 
Those having mounts in races, must ride in colors. For 
eutry blanks, address Henry Coulter, The Oceanside, 
Magnola, Mass. 
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Among the events on the North Shore social eal- 
endar for the coming week will be a dinner party for 
ten Monday evening at the Longworth summer residence 
at Pride’s. 
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Thomas P. Beal and family of the Beverly con- 
tingent, went to the Isles of Shoals this week, where 
they have taken a cottage for the remainder of the 
month. 
The HEATH CO. 
of 9 East 41st St., New York 
and the Berkeley Bldg., Boston 
Announces to their North Shore Customers 
that as usual they are at 
27 CENTRAL ST., 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Where they are displaying 
LATEST NOVELTIES IN 
LAMP AND CANDLE SHADES 
and 
DECORATIVE HOUSE FURNISHINGS 
IN- EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS 
