NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
society 1 Motes. 
Miss Clara Winthrop is sailing for 
Europe next Tuesday. 
The Ernest W. Longfellows arrived 
at their estate at Coolidge’s Point a few 
days ago. 
George N. Wigglesworth and family 
arrived at their cottage at Old Neck, 
Manchester, this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull and 
two daughters of Baltimore are among 
the week’s arrivals at Brownland cot- 
tages, Manchester. 
Joseph Leiter and his bride left Man- 
chester Monday for Chicago, whence 
they go to Denver in time for the Dem- 
ocratic Convention next week. ‘They 
return to Manchester the latter part of 
the month. 
Another diplomatic representative is 
to spend the summer at Beverly Farms, 
Ek. F. Chermont, secretary of the Brazil- 
ian embassy, having leased for the bal- 
ance of the summer the Apple Orchard 
cottage from Otis H. Luke. ‘The 
Brazilian Ambassador, Joaquin Nabuce, 
is occupying a cottage at Hamilton. 
The first concert of the season on the 
North Shore is announced for next Fri- 
day afternoon, July 10, at 3.30 at Mrs. 
Amory Eliot’s, on Sea street, Manches- 
ter, by Miss Edith “Thompson, pianist, 
and Miss Lilla Ormond, contralto. 
Tickets at $1.50 each can be had: of 
Mrs. Eliot. 
Walter Kimball, having just returned 
from Europe, will open a branch of the 
art galleries of Walter Kimball & Co., 
31 Beacon street, Boston, at the North 
Shore Grill, Magnolia, on Monday, 
July 6. The opening exhibition will be 
the well known set of colored prints, 
the “‘ Cries of London,’’ from Wheat- 
ley’s famous set of paintings done over 
one hundred years ago. ‘These have 
been beautifully engraved and printed in 
color by ‘T. G. Appleton of London and: 
in complete sets are now extremely rare. 
Other art objects, as pictures, mirrors, 
furniture, bric-a-brac, etc., etc., will be 
found of interest to all visitors. 
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The Nautilus Handicraft Shop 
GLOUGESTER, MASS. 
Artistic Novelties 
SUITABLE FOR 
Whist Prizes, Christmas Gifts 
and SOUVENIRS 
Russian Brasses, Craven Art Pottery and 
Stenciled Portieres, Couch Covers, Cur- 
tains, Bed Spreads, etc., done in colors to 
order. . 
Leather Work in Choice Designs. Suede Belts 
Electric Cars Pass the Door. Visitors 
to match Costumes. 
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Have opened their BRANCH, at 
The Colonnade = Magnolia 
With all the LATEST and NEWEST ARTICLES of DRESS just received 
from PARIS, including 
NEW FRENCH MILLINERY NEW LINEN TAILORED SUITS 
DRIVING and MOTORING COATS NEW DRESSES 
EMBROIDERED WAISTS NEW FRENCH NECKWEAR 
Also French Belts, Parasols and Auto Veils. 
