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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 20, 1915. 
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Tailored Costumes, Gots and Waists 
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TELEPHONE 5819. 23a nr. 
CEANSIDE TENNIS tournament will start at Mag- 
nolia next Monday—the 23d—and continue through 
the week, in men’s s and ladies’ singles, men’s and ladies? 
doubles, and mixed doubles. The tournament is in 
charge of two young men at the Oceanside, Charles De- 
Long and Clay ee to whom entries should be sent 
before Sunday at six oclock, when the drawings will be 
made. The tournament will start Monday morning at 
nine o’clock. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stephenson and daughter, Miss 
Katharine Holden, accompanied by Miss Ketterlinus, all 
from Philadelphia, and Miss Margaret Quinby of Pitts- 
burg, registered at the Oceanside WH ednesday to remain 
the Rance of the season. 
Miss May Martin of Buffalo joined Mrs. Walter 
schoellkofp of the same city for a visit at the Oceanside 
¥ ‘onday. The Schoellkofps have rooms in Sea Crest 
cottage. 
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4 “ERIN” BRAND PURE LINEN KNIT 
Ke UNDERWEAR ror MEN anp WOMEN $ 
S Specially Adapted for all Athletic Sports—Coal $3 
ra and Absorbent $ 
*: Silk Bathing Suits formerly $15.00 now $10.00 
3 and $10.00 now $6.00 “ 
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3 The Annette Kellerman Swimming Suit $1.00 % 
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Motoring to Magnolia from the Maine resorts Sun- 
oy were Mrs. C. S. Carseallen and maid, and her son, 
John C, Carscallen, od, of New York City, accompanied 
by the former’s aunt, Mrs. E. St. John’ hayes, and maid, 
aiso of New York. They have rooms in Wilkins cottage, 
one of the Oceanside group, and will remain the balance 
of August. 
Ah old-time patron of the Oceanside to arrive this 
week for the balance of the summer is Mrs. Isaac G. 
Lombard of Chicago, accompanied by Mrs. D. J. Schuy- 
ler of the same city. Mrs. Lombard has been on the 
North Shore most all summer, but her apartment at the 
Oceanside was not available until this week. 
Another of the Atlanta, Ga., colony to arrive at the 
Oceanside this week is James W. English, who has joined 
his daughter, Mrs. James D. Robinson. Mr. English was 
acco! npanied by Mrs. Robinson’s son, James D., Jr., and 
the two will remain for a fortnight’s stay. 
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Dress Millinery and Outing Hats 
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SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS FOR WEEK 
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