August 13, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 5 
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“CAMMEYER” 
NEW YORK 
EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR 
dp E announce the opening of our Summer Branch Store for the display of 
~Cammeyer De Luxe Footwear for Men, Women and Children. 
@ The blend- 
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 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
ESTABLISHED 
1863 
(North Shore Grill) 
NEW YORK ADDRESS: 
381 FIFTH AVENUE’ 
Mrs. Geo. H. Smith and daughter, Miss Juditn 
Smith, with maid, from Chillicothe, Ohio, accompanied 
by Miss Florence Eckert of St. Augustine, Fla., are at 
Magnolia for the balance of the season. They have 
rooms, in East Cottage, one of the Oceanside connections. 
Mrs. L. Jacquelin Smith of New York city, and maid, 
are at the Oceanside for the balance of the season. 
Miss Adelaide F. Brainard of Pittsburg has joined 
her mother and sister, Miss Frances Brainard at the 
‘Oceanside for the balance of August. 
Another of the group of southerners spending the 
summer at the Oceanside is Mrs. A. E. Thornton of 
Atlanta, Ga. She arrived last Saturday and is located at 
Highland Cottage, to spend the balance of the season. 
Howard A. Plummer of New York city is spend- 
ing two weeks at the Oceanside. He arrived last Satur- 
day. 
Women’s Educational 
Lobster Lane, -i- -:- 
The Summer Shop 
Handwork and Children’s Shop 
Frocks, Hats and Coats 
specially designed for 
Little Folks 
Toys, Dolls and Goodies 
A wonderful 
New Mother Goose Book 
Ask to see it at The Summer 
Shop, or at the Handwork Shop 
Place orders Now 
in Boston. 
for Christmas delivery. 
Magnolia 
Mrs. L. W. Clapp and daughter, Miss Lucy Clapp 
of Port Deposit, Md., are at the Oceanside for a week’s 
stay. Mrs. Clapp is a sister of Samuel Rowland of 
Baltimore, who is a season guest at the Oceanside. 
From Washington, for a couple of weeks’ stay at 
the Oceanside have come Miss V. B. Padelford. and 
mother Mrs. M. B. Ordway and maid. 
A Chicago family to register at the Oceanside this 
week for the balance of the season is that of Mr. and 
Mrs. Z. E. Martin, daughter ‘Alice, and son Wells F. 
Martin. 
Mrs. D. C. Shepard and child, also Miss Harriet 
Smith, of St. Paul arrived at Magnolia Saturday to spend 
a week or two at the Oceanside. They have rooms in 
Gables cottage. 
Mrs. J. B. Redfield of New York city registered last 
Saturday at the Oceanside to spend a couple of weeks. 
and Industrial Union 
264 Boylston Street, -:- Boston 
Lunch Rooms 
For Men and Women 
Luncheon 11 to 3 
Supper 5:30 to 7:30 
In addition to the a la carte 
Menu, a speciat Combina- 
tion Luncheon, or Supper is 
“served daily. . 
Af terion Kea 
JJo to i. Jo 
Pot of Jéa 
Oolong 
Cuglish Breakfast 
Orange Fekoe 
Pot of Coffee 
led Fea or Coffee 
Certified Milk 
Lemonade 
Fruit Punch 
Ginger Ale 
Buttered Foast 
Graham Toast 
Toasted English Muffin 
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Sandwiches 
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(594 Bottle) 
Orange Mermalade 
Blackberry Sam 
Strawberry wm 
Cake 
Yarilla Ice Creatn 
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Burnt QUnmond and Chery 
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