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BREEZE 
Old Jewels 
Old Curios 
Wm.T.Shepherd 
Donchian Building 
Magnolia 
Opposite Huylers 
Old Rings 
Old Necklets 
Old Brooches 
Pendants 
Old Earrings 
Old Lockets 
Long Chains 
Old Crosses 
Old Reliquaries 
Old Rosaries 
Old Brocades 
and Stuffs 
Old Gilt Carvings 
Old Repousse 
Metal 
Old Clocks 
Old Venice 
Lithographs 
Old Dutch 
Brasses 
Thousands of lovely old 
jewels and 
Foreign Art Objects 
that cannot be bought else- 
where and that are deirable 
as Holiday Gifts. No imita- 
tions or reproductions on sale 
Wm.T. Shepherd 
DONCHIAN BUILDING 
MAGNOLIA 
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THE GRANDE MAISON DE BLANC OF THE COLONNADE, MAG. 
NOLIA, REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY WILL BE UNABLE 
TO HAVE THEIR SALE AS ADVERTISED ON PAGE 6, THIS WEEK, 
OWING TO LATE ARRIVAL OF SHIP ON WHICH THE GOODS 
REACHED NEW YORK. MR. BROWN RECEIVED A TELEGRAM 
THIS MORNING SAYING THAT IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO 
HAVE THE GOODS REACH MAGNOLIA IN TIME FOR THE SALE 
NEXT WEEK. THE SALE WILL BE POSTPONED ONE WEEK 
—UNTIL AUGUST 28, 29, 30 and 31. 
MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
Mrs. Arthur W. Kennard came on 
from -Casenovia, N. Y., where she 
and her children are spending the 
summer with Mrs. Kennard’s people, 
to spend the next two weeks with 
Mr. Kennard, who has been spending 
the summer at the Oceanside as res- 
ident manager of the firm of the 
Hodsdon, Kennard & Co., store in 
the hotel. 
Mrs. A. F. MeArthur of New 
York, who is occupying the Lawton 
cottage, one of the Oceanside con- 
nections, gave a luncheon party on 
Wednesday -at the Essex County 
club in honor of Miss Elizabeth 
Resser of Rome, Italy. Miss Ressor 
is at the Oceanside for a two weeks’ 
stay. She sails for Rome next Tues- 
day, August 22d. 
William L. Waller has returned to 
the Oceanside for his annual August 
visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Norton of 
Buffalo, came to the Oceanside Wed- 
nesday, for a brief stay as guests 
of the R. W. Pomeroys. 
Mrs. Walter Harper of Philadel- 
phia, who is spending the month of 
August at the Oceanside, lunched 
with Mrs. Hegerman at Turk’s Head 
Inn, Thursday. he The 
W. C. Maher of Roanoke, Va-, 
joined the other members of the 
Maher family at the Oceanside Sun- 
day. He has just returned from 
Europe. 
Mrs. W. D. N. Perine of New 
York, who is visiting the Oceanside, 
looked stunning Tuesday evening in 
yellow satin with trimmings of old 
lace, black velvet and roses. Mrs. 
Perine wore a bracelet and neck- 
lace of diamonds. 
Mrs. Sinclair Berdau of Toledo has 
joined Mrs. J. K. Secor of the same 
city at the Oceanside for a short 
visit. 
Miss Phoebe Adams of Washing- 
ton, who is spending the summer at 
the Oceanside, looked very charming 
Tuesday evening in blue satin with 
pearl trimmings. 
Mrs. Frank J. Hearn of Kansas 
City, who is spending the summer at 
the Oceanside, entertained at an in- 
formal bridge party in the lobby of 
the Oceanside, Tuesday evening. 
Among the players were Mrs. W. H. 
Gheens of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. H. 
M. Withers of Kansas City, Mrs. 
Samuel Rowland of Baltimore, Mrs. 
Littlefield of Kansas City and Mrs. 
D. D. Woodmansee of Cincinnati. 
Mrs. Withers won the gold spoon 
which was offered as the prize. Mrs. 
Hearn is very popular at Magnolia, 
and entertains a great deal. 
MAGNOLIA. 
At Professor Krumpeln’s organ 
recital, the last of this season, Miss 
Clare, contralto, of Boston, will be 
the soloist. The exact date of the 
recital has not yet been decided. 
This will be Miss Clare’s first ap- 
pearance as soloist with Prof. Krum- 
peln. 
