- August 27,1915. 
FINE SHEFFIELD WARE 
COFFEE pots, tea pots, chop platters, steak platters, hot milk jugs, 
hall vases, well and tree platters, water pitchers and many other 
useful pieces. 
BRETT & ALLEN, Jewelers and Optometrists 
219 Cabot Street, Gas & Electric Bldg., 
Pap) 
Beverly, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder i7 
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ELIZABETH-MARTHA T SHOP 
56 Lothrop Street, Beverly 
Serves Afternoon Tea and dainty lunches on a cool veranda over- 
looking the sea. Open from 10.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.. excepting Sundays 
“RIGHT ON THE WATER’’ 
Bide A Wier Cea Room 
63 Front Street, Marblehead 
Along the Waterfront 
Serves Afternoon Teas and Lunches 
Arts and Crafts 
lere. Noted guests whose husbands have been ambassa- 
dors were Mrs. George von L. Meyer, Mrs. William F. 
Draper, Mrs. Larz Anderson and Mrs, T. J, O’Brien of 
Michigan. Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan of New York, 
who is a house-guest at Hammond’s, was among other 
visitors from a distance. Secretary and Mrs. Danie!s 
were also present. Mimi Aguglia, the Sicilian 
tragedienne, who took her part earlier in the program than 
scheduled, immediately left at the conclusion of her scene 
from Capuana’s ‘Malia’? and went to New York, where 
she took part in another Italian festival last night. Mrs. 
Alice Fischer-Harcourt of New York and East Gloucester 
had charge of some of the musical and operatic program, 
Eric Pape of Manchester had general charge of the whole 
a:fair. It was all a great success and Mr. and Mrs. Ham- 
mond and Miss Elizabeth Hammond, who have all worked 
so diligently for the affair during the past month feel that 
it will be a great financial success as well as the greatest 
social event of the season. The financial committee are 
not yet able to know the amount taken in. The governors 
of the different states who were convening in Boston were 
guests of the Hammonds on Wednesday, the day the 
festival was to have been given if the weather had not 
interfered. Miss Elizabeth Bigelow, who is spending the 
summer at Fitzwilliam, N. H., has been the guest of Miss 
Florence Lee of Beverly Farms for a week or more while 
she has been assisting in the Italian Festa at the John 
liays Hammond’s. Miss Bigelow was prominent as the 
looked charming and 
leader of the flower venders and 
quaint in her peasant costume. 
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MRS. BENNETT’S SHOP 
162 Newbury St., Boston 
G | r an S EASONABLE 
ERVICEABLE 
3 Lexington Row, MAGNOLIA 
AUBURNOALE-ON 
CHARLES 
Afternoon 3.30 
Evening 8.05 
Magnificent 
Open Air 
THEATRE 
Next Week 
ROLLICKING BREEZY MUSICAL COMEDY 
THE COMMODORE 
Marine Farce by Mathew Ott 
SUNDAY NIGHT 
FEATURE PHOTO PLAY 
THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET 
GRAPE ARBOR CAFE 
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS 
Bluebird Grill and Gea Room 
23 PURITAN ROAD, SWAMPSCOTT 
MISS NOWELL, Propr. 
Broiled Live Lobster—Luncheon and Supper 
OPEN HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS 
The Misses Valentine of Baltimore are spending the 
summer at the Dennis cottage, Harbor street, West Man- 
chester. Miss Jane H. Valentine has her studio in the 
cottage, where she is exhibiting portraits and miniatures. 
Among her collection are many Italian and. Sicilian 
sketches, as well as those of other parts of Europe, where 
she has been living for several years. She returned from 
Europe last year just before the war. Her many friends 
along the North Shore will be pleased to know she is so 
near and will enjoy calling at her studio. 
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The next dinner-dance at the Essex County Club wii 
be Friday evening, Sept. 3. 
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Miss Ingrid E. Akeson of Boston, the Swedish med- 
ical gymnast who has been at Manchester for the last 
scven years, is located this year at Pride’s Crossing. Her 
tclephone number is Beverly Farms 96. adv. 
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The Little Brown Tea House at Swampscott, a pleas- 
ant spot on Puritan road. adv. 
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574 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
Will Personally Exhibit Fall Models - 
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Magnolia Shop 
Thursday, August 26th to Friday, September 3rd 
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Miss Rick CARRIES IN STOCK 
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AN UNusuAL ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES 
Dressy Coats AND Motor Coats AND Hats 
For Att AGES AND PURPOSES 
Her prices are moderate for 
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Play, School and Party Dresses 
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Flower Girl Dresses 
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Young Ladies’ Coats, and Suits; and Street 
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Afternoon and Dancing -Dresses 
Walking and Sport Hats for Mountain Wear 
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Orders taken now may be fitted 
9,909 
Early in October in Boston or Magnolia 
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