10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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ra coin =p ahaa ‘y Handicraft Studio and Gift Shop 
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¥ & BD nrivht Notes & kv Interesting line of Arts and Crafts Pewrer, StLveR and Jewetry. The 
ws gk kee ew pi Rtas: Marblehead Pottery and Rugs. Illuminated Texts suitable for Christmas gifts. 
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2 araeere cent ces Large line of Russian Toys for Children. Bridge Prizes and Brasses. Gold 
Miss Rosamond — Bradley returned leaf miniature Frames and Mirrors. 
Tuesday from a two weeks’ visit with nets. Lessons in Wood Carving, frame Making and Gilding. 
her friend, Miss Shultz, at Summit, MISS ANNE ABBOTT 
N. J LIBRARY BUILDING, MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Frank Seabury has had as her 
ouest at Beverly Farms part of the week 
\irs. Bennard of Glenwood Springs, 
Col. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burnham, of 
the Pride’s summer colony, returned 
\ionday after a two weeks’ stay at Bar 
Harbor. 
Fraulein Wolters is announcing a ser- 
ies of five German readings on Wed- 
nesdays at 11 o’clock beginning August 
12. It will be a subscription series and 
will be civen at private residences as fol- 
lows:- On August 12, at Mrs. W. J. 
Boardman’s, School street, Manchester ; 
the 19th, at Mrs. S. Parkman Blake’s, 
Jersey Lane, West Manchester; the 
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26th; Pats Mish eRsvH Ay Bitz, [he 
Mountain,’? West Manchester; Sept. 
2, Mrs. James McMillan’s, Manches- 
ter, and on Sept. 9th, at Mrs. Robert 
Treat Paine’s, Pride’s Crossing. “The 
subscription price of the series is $4.00, 
but single tickets at $1.00 each may be 
purchased by subscribers only for their 
guests. 
Also at 
Hewport 
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The 
Dinner 
Cloths, 
Cloths, 
Cloths, 
GRANDE MAISON De BLANC 
308 Fifth Avenue : : 
Mrs. E. P. Motley left Pride’s the 
first of the week for a short visit with 
friends at York Harbor. 
Mrs. Thomas Lindsay of Southboro, | 
entertained at the Original Magnolia 
‘Tea house, early this week, Miss Cham- 
berlain, of Leicester, England, and Miss 
Lindsay, of Bostom 
dre GARO 
STUDIO 
The week has been a gala one. at the 
North Shore Grill. Many automobile 
and carriage parties have stopped there 
for dinner or for tea on the spacious 
lawns of. the Italian garden. Among 
those who were guests there the first of 
the week were ‘I. Jefferson Coolidge 
and his daughters Mrs. Lucius Manlius 
Sargent, and Mrs. Frederick Sears of 
Beverly Farms. Another party from the 
@| Mr. Garo will open a branch of 
his Boston Studio in the Library 
Building, Magnolia, July 21. 
4 Sittings made at residence if pre- 
ferred. 
Farms was that of Dr. C. A. Porter, 
five in number. 
Another merry dinner party at the Washington, Miss Florence Frismuth, 
mee % tee. Ngee a of Miss W of Philadelphia, Alex Crawford of the 
aU 7 Migs’ cn ad At CO eae same city, Mrs. Porter of Providence, 
seh, iss) Laith’ -VVinship, ‘also Of. and George Forbes of Baltimore. 
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Also at 
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New York 
And... 
Colonnade, Magnolia 
Will Continue 
Special Sale of Tabdie Linen 
During the Coming Week 
Napkins, $10.50 per Dozen, 
2 1-4x2 1-4 yds., 
2 1-2x2 1-2 yds., 
2 1-2x3 
Value $12.50 
10.50 
13.50 
16.00 
$ 8.50 each, Value 
11.50 each, Value 
yds., 13.50 each, Value 
+ ELLSO... 
50 Dozen Hemstitched Huck Towels $6.50 per Dozen, Value $8.00 
50 Dozen Odd Dinner Napkins, $6.00 per Dozen, Value $8.00 
Several Specials in Towels, Sheets and Pillow Cases 
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