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HE Oceanside Annex, Magnolia, presented a busy 
scene Tuesday morning when the fifty or more ladies 
of the hotel were busily engaged at their relief work for 
the French Wounded Emergency Fund. It is a pity that 
such work has to be done, but it is interesting to watcin 
the care and dispatch with which the work is done. The 
work is systematized and each group at a table is doing 
practically one special thing. All bandages are six yards 
in length and four inches wide, and when a piece is meas- 
ured the whole is torn in an unique manner by two of 
the workers. ‘The strips are then raveled, pressed and 
folded by running through little bandage rollers. ‘The 
compresses eponges, of which 500 were made this week, 
have ten pieces of gauze neatly folded and all placed and 
rolled in a strong piece of cloth and pinned securely. A 
full report of the summer’s work and of the auto ambu- 
lance fund will be given later. 
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Treasurer of the Artistic Knit Goods Co., Inc. 
373 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 
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No. 1, Lexington Row, Smith Bldg. 
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Imported and Domestic Silk Sweaters, Scarfs 
and Novelties 
Sport Coats (to measure), $20.00 
Summer Furs 
Wool Sweaters formerly $15.00 and $18.00 now 
$10.00 and $15.00 
‘ERIN’ BRAND PURE LINEN KNIT 
UNDERWEAR For MEN anp WOMEN 
Specially Adapted for all Athletic Sports—Cool 
and Absorbent 
Silk Bathing Suits formerly $15.00 now $10.00 
and $10.00 now $6.00 
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Mrs. Alice Wheelock Chambers, a guest in former 
years of the Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, is again enjoy- 
ing its abundant hospitality until Septenber Ist. 
W. Sharpe Kilmer and party, who were in Gloucester 
Fiarbor over the week-end in the stean yacht ‘“Remlik,” 
came over to the Oceanside for lunch Sunday, a guest of 
J G. Day of Springfield, who is a season guest at the 
hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gurnee and Miss Skinner of Toronto 
were among last Saturday’s arrivals at Magnolia to spend 
a couple of weeks enjoying the beauties of the North 
Shore with the Oceanside as headquarters. They have 
rooms in Somers cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Guild of Newton joined Mr. 
Guild’s mother last Saturday for a week’s stay at the 
Cceanside. : e 
Miss Maude Johnson of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been 
spending a week at the Oceanside. 
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Automobile and Sport Coats 
Dress Millinery and Outing Hats 
Summer Furs and New 
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