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New and Progressive Management 
NORTH 
Lunch and Dine al Fresco. 
AT MAGNOLIA 
A. E. HURLBURT, Sec’y 
SHORE GRILL 
Sea Foods a Specialty. 
Suites with Bath. Tea Garden 4 to6. Hungarian Orchestra. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Diplomatic and North Shore so- 
ciety circles were much interested in 
this week’s official announcement of 
Larz Anderson’s appointment Tues- 
day, as American ambassador to 
Belgium. Six months ago it was 
rumored that Mr. Anderson was se- 
lected for a high diplomatic berth 
and it was thought he might be sent 
to Germany. Mr. Anderson was 
born in Paris in 1865, while his par- 
ents were visiting Europe, and pre- 
pared for Harvard, where he grad- 
uated in 1888 at Phillips Exeter. He 
was very prominent at Harvard, be- 
ing a member of the Alpha Delta 
Phi, Dickey and Hasty Pudding 
Clubs. He had been in the Harvard 
Law School for two years when he 
accepted the diplomatic service ap- 
pointment offered him by President 
Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson 
(Isabel W. Perkins), are among 
Brookline’s best known citizens, 
‘*Weld,’’ their Brookline estate be- 
ing one of the most beautiful there. 
They also have wintered in Wash- 
ington, where they have been prom- 
inently connected with the capital’s 
society and national affairs. 
Mrs. BilPs Shop 
Lobster Lane, Magnolia 
Chinese and Japanese Art 
Particularly 
Unusual things of Decorative 
Value in Summer Homes 
Baskets (Thousands of Them) 
Japanese Towelling and Other Fabrics (for Cur- 
tains, etc.) 
Shantung Tables (for use on the Porch and 
Lawn) 
Lanterns 
Bamboo Serving Trays and Fish Trays 
Opium Bowls 
Japanese Prints and Stencils 
Mandarin Coats 
Embroideries 
Old Porcelain 
Other Things 
Fashion’s 
gerie Frocks 
“ALICE” Corsets. 
The Pick of the World’s Best, assembled by 
Miss Harding, at instantaneously Closing Out 
Prices. 
Hartford—After October First 
Season-End 
Clearances 
Magnolia - Mass. 
Begins —Today—Lasts Two weeks only. 
should be made. 
Immediate Selections 
Very Unusual Chance to Pick up things at 
Underprices (below wholesale. ) 
Gowns, Exquisite Garments, Lin- 
Stanhope Goddard of Pittsburg, 
and Khott Rogers, a western class- 
mate of the sons of D. Herbert Hos- 
tetter, have been enjoying the abun- 
dant hospitality of the Hostetter 
family at their North Beverly es- 
tate. -Mr. and Mrs.- Gerdes, Mrs. 
Hostetter’s parents from Pittsburg, 
have concluded their stay on the 
North Shore. 
o°O°°O 4 
Mrs. C. A. Porter of Boston and 
Beverly Farms, is making a week’s 
visit with Dr. and Mrs. Codman of 
Boston at Cohasset. 
Ella Harding 
The New York Shopper 
Donchian Building 
Foremost Designs in 
Advance Samples. 
