August 20, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 99 
“CAMMEYER’”’ 
NEW YORK 
EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR 
E announce the opening of our Summer Branch Store for the display of 
Cammeyer De Luxe Footwear for Men, Women and Children. 
4) 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 
ESTABLISHED 
1863 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
(North Shore Grill) 
NEW YORK ADDRESS: 
381 FIFTH AVENUE 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves left Magnolia Saturday 
on their palatial English yacht “Emeline.” with Dr. and 
Mrs. Preston Satterwhite, who have just come from New- 
port after visiting Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont there, also 
Mrs. Dugmore of London, wife of Captain Cyril Dug- 
more, D. S. O., and Curtis Moffat, the artist, who has 
been working with his brush in Gloucester this summer 
ac guests. They have been spending a week at Bar Har- 
bor, and will later cruise to Montreal, Quebec, and the 
St. Lawrence, returning to Magnolia late in August. 
A motor party from Montreal, Quebec, to make the 
Ciceanside their headquarters over Wednesday night was 
composed of Dr. and Mrs, W. L. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. 
L. M. Wilson and Miss Fogarty. 
Judge Morris Dallett) of Philadelphia 
family at West Flume, one of the Oceanside 
Wednesday, to remain the balance of August. 
joined his 
cottages, 
Women’s Educational 
Lobster Lane, -!- -:- 
The Summer Shop 
Handwork and Children’s Shop 
Frocks, Hats and Coats 
specially designed for 
Little Folks 
A wonderful 
in Boston. 
for Christmas delivery. 
Tea Room and Food Shop 
Magnolia 
Toys, Dolls and Goodies 
New Mother Goose Book 
Ask to see it at The Summer 
Shop, or at the Handwork Shop 
Place orders now 
F, E. DeLong of Philadelphia, who has delayed his 
coming to Magnolia a little longer than usual! this season, 
arrived today to spend the balance of the month. His 
niece, Miss Dorothy DeLong, and his nephew, Charles 
DeLong, have been here a week or two. Mr. DeLong 
is of the Philadelphia family made famous by the DeLong 
hook and eye. 
Mrs. William B, Smith and Mrs. M. E. McCoun of 
New York, are at the Oceanside for a short stay, arriving 
Wednesday. 
Mrs. Richard Devens of Boston was at Magnolia 
Tuesday visiting her mother, Mrs. M. R. Wendell, at the 
Oceanside. 
Mrs. B. F. Clyde and maid of Philadelphia arrived 
at the Oceanside Tuesday for a week’s visit with Mrs. 
C-therwood of the same city, who is spending August and 
September at Magnolia. 
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 specitat Combina- 
tion Luncheon, or Supper is 
served daily. 
Af lerio0n Kea 
J3J3o to 5 J5o 
Orange Marmalade 5 
Jo Blackberry Jam Ss 
Cuglish Breakfast lo Strawberry Jam fo 
Orange Fekoe Us 
Pot of Coffee lo Cake 5 
hed Fea or Coffee lo 
Certified Mil: 
CrUusle: MG Botts) lo Vanilla Ice Create £5 
Lemonade fo Specials 
Fruit Punch Is Libr telad handuxch 28 
Ginger Ale £5 
Burnt Unond and henry 
Ke Cream 20 
Buttered Foast lo 
Graham Toast lo 
Toasted Crglish Muyjin To 
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Sandwiches fo) 
