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S H ORE 
BREEZE 
B. FRANK PUFFER 
432 FIFTH AVE. 
NEW YORK 
for the Summer Season, where he is showing specimens of his work, in the Hotel Lobby, and is making 
appointments for sittings at your own home or in your room at your hotel; 
color photography. Telephone 8100 Magnolia, or write for appointments. 
eall at his exhibition or to request a port-folio of prints to be sent to your home to be examined privately. 
HE POSITIVELY GUARANTEES TO PLEASE YOU. 
Photographer 
is now at 
THE OCEANSIDE HOTEL 
MAGNOLIA 
WINTER STUDIO 
PALM BEACH 
also photographs by direct 
You are especially invited to 
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MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
The Magnolia hotels are crowded. 
Not a room is available at the 
Oceanside today. And at the Hes- 
perus everything is taken, while at 
the smallest of the hotels, the Aborn, 
not a room is vacant. The hotels 
are having a _ prosperous season. 
People are turned away every day 
from all the hotels. 
The Oceanside presents a most 
brilliant appearance with its scores 
of smartly dressed women and girls. 
The Wednesday evening hops and 
the Saturday night danees in the 
Casino are charming occasions, when 
the guests and their friends from 
the cottages gather for a_ social 
couple of hours. Some magnificent 
gowns and jewelry are in evidence 
on these occasions. 
Aside from the horse show, an- 
nouncement of which is made on an- 
other page, the most important thing 
in the minds of the Oceanside guests, 
who have inclinations for out-door 
sports, is the annual tennis tourna- 
ment. This will be started week 
after next, it is expected and will be 
as usual the biggest thing of the 
year in the way of tennis tourna- 
ments. 
Among the most charming of the 
younger matrons at the Oceanside 
this summer, is Mrs. A. M. Lock- 
ridge, of Riverside Drive, New York 
City. With her husband and little 
child she is spending the entire sum- 
mer here with apartments in Kast 
Flume cottage. Both Mr. and Mrs. 
Lockridge are very democratic, but 
they have plenty of means and know 
how to live to enjoy life the most. 
Mr. Lockridge after leaving college, 
where he gained some prominence in 
athletics, went to South America for 
the Krupp Steel people and he has 
also been in the Mexican mines 
roughing it. Mrs. Lockridge  be- 
longs to one of those delightful old 
Spanish-American families so prom- 
inently identified with life in Caii- 
foruia. She dresses in taste, and al- 
ways looks very charming. One 
evening this week she was particu- 
lariy fetching in the lobby in a gown 
of white chiffon over Helen pink, 
and she wore a becoming black: hat . 
with black plumes, and diamonds. 
August first always sees a great 
many changes among the guests at 
the Oceanside. Many made their de- 
parture Monday and Tuesday, but a 
great many more arrived. Some had 
to leave because their. apartments 
had been let for August. 
Miss Kate Harmon, after spending 
a week at the Oceanside with her 
father and companion has gone on 
to Bar Harbor. They will return to 
the Oceanside, it is expected, before 
the season is over. Miss Harmon is 
very active in out-door sports. Evy- 
ery day while she was here she 
played golf at the Kettle Cove elub 
links. She dresses beautifully. 
Last Saturday evening she: wore a 
gown of blue satin, trimmed with 
Trish lace, cut low, and en train, and 
with trimmings of orange lace. She 
wore a string of ules beautiful 
pearls. 
Mrs. Grace Tyson has gone to 
Kineo, Me., for a fortnight’s stay, 
accompanied by Miss Wildey, who 
is a friend of Miss Eleanora Sears 
and others of the North Shore girls. 
They will return in time for the 
horse show on the 24th. 
Mrs. A. T. Kelley of, New York, 
who is spending the summer here 
was very becomingly gowned one 
evening recently in black, with a 
cerise hat and cerise scarf. 
M. Parish Watson and wife of 
New York, registered at the Ocean- 
side yesterday for a short stay. 
Mrs. William C. Hill and daughter 
Miss EK. Hill, and maid, of New 
York, are at the Oceanside for a ten 
days’ stay. They arrived Wednes- 
day. a) = 
Rev. Dr. Wadsworth of Philadel- 
phia, who is spending the summer 
at the Oceanside, entertained at 
lunch Wednesday, Miss: Elizabeth 
Andrews of Marion, Pa. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
305 Fifth Ave., 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison 8q. 
N. E. Gor. 3ist St. N. Y. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders, 
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