NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NGTES 
There has been much North Shore 
interest in the Palm Beach tennis 
tournament this week. The semi- 
finals were played ‘Tuesday afternoon. 
Participating were Misses Eleanora 
Sears, Gladys Munn, Q. A. Shaw 
McKean and Mrs. Q. A. Shaw. Miss 
Sears partner was R. E. Racey of 
Florida and Miss Munn’s partner, 
Mr. McKean. ‘The latter were beat- 
en by Miss Sears and Mr. Racey. 
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At the funeral of the late Judge 
Francis C. Lowell of the United 
States Circuit Court held in King’s 
Chapel, Boston, Wednesday morning, 
Mayor Henry Lee Higginson of Bos- 
ton and West Manchester was an 
honorary pallbearer. William D. 
Sohier, Harcourt Amory and J. T. 
Coolidge Jr., were among the pall 
bearers. 
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At the Dickens carnival given at 
the Alvin theatre, Pittsburg, last Fri- 
day, Miss Marion McGinley of Pitts- 
burg and Manchester served as an 
aid. More than 100 characters im- 
mortalized by Charles Dickens were 
presented. The proceeds were de- 
voted to the Allegheny County Child 
Labor association. 
Mrs. Robert S. Bradley of Boston 
was chairman of the entertain- 
ment committee at last Fri- 
day’s fair at the hotel Somerset, Bos- 
ton, in aid of the industrial school for 
crippled children. 
kins cut and sold silhouettes at the 
fair. In the tearoom were the Misses 
Elizabeth Sears, Elise Ames, and Eve- 
lyn Curtis. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Fabyan 
of Boston and West Manchester will 
give a dance on Saturday, March 25, 
in the small ball-room of the hotel 
Somerset, Boston. It will be in honor 
of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Fab- 
yan. 
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Judge Robert Grant of Boston and 
Nahant is sojourning at Hamilton, 
Bermuda. 
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At the Arena, Boston, Thursday 
evening, the hockey contest on skates 
between the Brae-Burn and Crescent 
teams had the social patronage of 
several North Shore society matrons. 
Among them were Mrs. Fancis I. 
Amory, Mrs. Philip Dexter, Mrs. 
Gardiner. M. Lane, Mrs. George S. 
Mandell and. Mrs. Washington B. 
Thomas. 
Miss Faith Simp- ° 
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gibson are — 
not expected on the North Shore this — 
summer as they are planning to sail 
for Europe this spring and will re- 
main there during the coming season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell 
of Washington and Manchester were 
among the guests at the breakfast last 
Sunday given by Mrs. Oliver Crom- 
well at her home at the capital. 
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This evening Mrs. Taft gives the 
first of a series of musicales at the 
White House. 
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Maj.-Gen. Frederick D. Grant, at 
present commanding the department 
of the East, has been selected as mili- 
tary aid on the staff of John Hays 
Hammond, the special embassador to 
represent President Taft at the coro- 
nation of King George V. 
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THE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
Of more than usual charm because they in 
clude all those lovely diaphanous materials such 
as voiles and marquisettes which drape so grace- 
fully and give that air of refined elegance no 
matter how simply made. 
Mannish Suitings in three shades of gray. 
Splendid material for coat and skirt. 56 inches 
wide, $1.50 yard. 
Gray Check Suitings, another nice cloth for 
coat and skirt; three shades to select from, 46 
inches wide, 
All Wool “Marquisette,” in navy blue and 
black; 43 inches wide, $1.00 yard. 
Mohairs in navy blue and black, with a white 
pencil stripe, also the solid stripe and plain. 
These goods have a beautiful lustre. Nothing 
any better for spring wear than a mohair: Cool 
and sheds the dust. 43 inches wide, $1.50 yard. 
Mohairs in the pencil stripes and plain, in navy 
blue and black, 43 inches wide, $1.00 yard. 
Cream White Goods in serges with black hair 
line stripes, another very fashionable material. 
We have a large assortment to pick from here, 
$1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 79c yard. 
$1.00 yard. 
A nice line of Grays in “Vigereux.” These 
goods are exceptionally nice for whole dresses, 
being light weight. 43 inches wide $1.00 yard. 
Voiles in navy blue and black, very sheer, 
beautiful finish. Voiles are one of the many 
light weight materials to be worn this season. 
44 inches wide, $1.50 yard. 
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