July 2, 1915. 
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visit our Specialty Store. 
You will find lovely new 
summer gowns and suits for 
day and evening wear. 
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and diamond ornaments; Miss May McGaffey, flame 
colored satin and chiffon; Mrs. Harry Forbes, pink taf- 
feta, handsome lace overskirt; Mrs. Eugene Ong, Paquin 
gown of violet chiffon, gold lace, with pointed overskirt 
of blue taffeta, rose trimmings and diamonds, embroid- 
ered bodice of crystal; Miss Doris Thompson, Lucille 
gown of blue satin, French lace, ruby ostrich trimmings, 
pearl necklace; Miss Isabelle W. Robinson, Drecauit 
gown of black taffeta and lace, pearl necklace; Miss 
Helen Judd, black net embroidered in gold; Miss Agnes 
Sampson, white net over taffeta; Mrs. E. R. Grabow, 
cream lace ruffles over white satin, green girdle embroid- 
ered in silver, black rose, pearl and diamond ornaments ; 
Mrs. D. H. Judd, rose satin, embroidered in silver and 
gold, pearl ornaments; Mrs. Clifford D. Sawyer, white 
satin and brocaded cloth of silver, pearl ornaments; Mrs. 
H. C. Jealous, robin’s egg blue taffeta with overdress of 
chiffon; Mrs. I. H. Bunting, lace robe embroidered ia 
jet, white satin; Mrs. J. C. Stanton, black and white 
satin, diamond ornaments; Mrs. M. Roughan, black 
chiffon over white satin, diamond and jet ornaments ; 
Mrs, J. G. Fairleigh, Jr., white embroidered net, turquoise 
blue velvet, rope of pearls; Mrs. A. P. Pierce, Mauve em- 
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Our Summer Street Market is 
as large and well appointed as 
any in the United States. Our 
Union Street Market is as 
complete but on a_ smaller 
scale. 
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bossed velvet and lace, pearl ornaments; Mrs. Gilman 
Lougee, black taffeta and chiffon, duchess lace; Mrs. G. 
F. Baldwin, heliotrope satin, venetian lace, pearl collar, 
diamonds. 
SWAMPSCOTT cottage life is moderately quiet, the so- 
cial life centering about the hotels. The cool weather 
up to a week ago undoubtedly had something to do with 
the quietness of this section, but now that real summer 
weather has made its presence known, things are ex- 
pected to take on a rosier hue socially. 
The Lincoln house is prospering under the direct 
management of Roy K. and Charles Bergengren of Lynn, 
the owners. This is the second year these men have had 
the Lincoln and the first under their personal manage- 
ment. With several important changes in the physical 
appearance of the house, they are starting on a promising 
season. 
The Tedesco Country club is the hub around which 
Swampscott seems to turn socially and many dinner and 
bridge parties find their way to this pleasurable summer 
retreat. George Dempsey, formerly a summer resident 
of Clifton, entertained a number of friends at the Tedesco 
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