July 9, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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EXGLUSIVE FOOTWEAR 
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Cammeyer De Luxe Footwear for Men, Women and Children. 
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ing of the purely artistic with the practical in shoe-making has reached a higher 
plane than ever before in our models on sale at the 
CORNER OF LEXINGTON AND NORMAN AVENUES 
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NEW YORK ADDRESS: 
381 FIFTH AVENUE 
Albert Latscha of New York has arrived at Mag- 
nolia, which means that dancing has taken on new life, 
for Mr. Latscha’s interpretation of the new steps during 
his season at Magnolia last year made him most popular 
with all the matrons, young and old, as well as with the 
younger girls and boys. He is to be at the Oceanside all 
summer and will give private instruction in the Annex. 
Mr. Latscha danced the new~ fox trot the other evening 
with Miss Dorothy Nicols of New York, who was most 
attractive in a white lace dress with colored sash. This 
is the first time the dance has been seen at Magnolia, as 
it was danced at Palm Beach and in New York the past 
season, and it is sure to become the rage. Miss Rosa- 
mond ‘Lancaster of Worcester was also: noticed dancing 
with Mr. Latscha, also Mrs. Graves, who is a beautiful 
dancer. 
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Tiffany of Baltimore are among 
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the week’s arrials at the Oceanside. They are to remain 
throughout the season. They are the parents of ‘Mrs. 
Gordon Abbott of Boston, whose summer home is at 
Manchester. 
Willis B. Allen and Mrs. William Aug. Allen of 
477 Commonwealth ave., Boston, are among the recent 
arrivals at the Oceanside for the season. 
Mrs. Sarah E. Ford of Cambridge is another arrival 
at the Oceanside to remain through the season. 
Mrs. L. B. Shaw and daughter, Miss Shaw are 
among the many New York city people to register at the 
Oceanside this week for the season. They have rooms 
in Perkins cottage. 
Mrs. C. R. Mason and friend, Mrs. O. M. Fernald 
of Williamstown, are at Magnolia to spend July at the 
Oceanside. Mrs. Mason is mother-in-law of President 
Garfield of Williams College. 
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FOLLow! NG a Fixed-Priced 
Dinner to be served next Friday - 
Evening, July 16th, and every Friday 
Evening throughout this season an ex- 
hibition of Modern Dances will be 
given by celebrated artists secured for 
the occasion. 
General Dancing will follow 
Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. 
Dancing at 8:30 p. m. 
Tables may be secured i. advance 
Many New Features 
Enlarged New Dining Room 
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LUNCHEON--DINNER--SUPPER 
Now Open Under the Same Management 
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EDWARD STONE WILTBANK, PROPRIETOR 
Music in the Tea Garden Daily 4.30 to 6 
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