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These drinks are made from the celebrated Clicquot Spring 
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Ginger Ale, Birch, Sarsaparilla, Blood Orange— 
straight or assorted cases. 
$1.15 doz., $2.25 case. 
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This is the much sought high grade article, a mild, pleasing 
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Mrs. A. Henry Higginson arrived 
home from Europe Thursday week and 
after a few days at West Manchester 
with Mr. Higginson, who was with his 
parents, Major and Mrs. H. L. Higgin- 
son, returned to Lincoln Monday. 
Mr. Higginson’s young son had the mis- 
fortune to break his arm while at pay re- 
cently. 
A handsome new 35-45 Renault car 
is on water at the present time, coming 
over for E. D. Jordan, it having been 
purchased by Mr. Jordan during his_ re- 
cent visit to Paris. It has a landaulet 
body and will make the fifth car in the 
Jordan garage, while on the opposite side 
of the stable yard five horses are kept. 
Mr. Jordan is decreasing his stable as his 
garage increases. 
G. McC. Sargent sailed on the Cel- 
tic Thursday for England were he will 
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join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 
Sargent, sr., for a visit with his sister, 
Baroness Ludwig Knoop. He will be 
away until September. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allan have 
been in Quebec for the ‘Tercentenniary 
celebration and were guests while there 
of Mr. Allan’s brother, Sir Montague 
and Lady Allan of Montreal. Miss 
Margaret Curtisand Miss S. R. Curtis 
were also in Quebec last week. 
Joseph Grew, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
E. S. Grew of West Manchester, form- 
erly of the American embassy at St. Pet- 
ersburg, has been appointed second sec- 
retary of the embassy in Berlin. Mrs. 
Grew and little child are to remainin St. 
Petersburg until later in the summer, 
though Mr. Grew has already gone to 
Rome. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sinsheimer, of 
Boston, are spending their honeymoon 
at the Masconomo, 
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The first in the series of three afternoon 
subscription musicales was held yesterday 
afternoon zt Mrs. Oliver Ames delight- 
ful villa at Pride’s Crossing, and brought 
out the smartest gathering of North Shore 
society this season. Mrs. Ames’ house 
is admirably adapted for stch an_ affair, 
being one of the largest of the summer 
houses at Prides’. Mime. [Louise 
Homer and Miss Jessie Davis were the 
artists. An especially interesting num- 
ber was the group of sones by Mme. 
Homer, as conposed by Mr. Homer, 
for which he played the accompani- 
ments. 
Mrs. Latham Bartlett of St. Louis, 
Mo., was among the late arrivals Jast 
week atthe Oceanside where she will 
spend the remainder of the summer in 
the Gables cptage: 
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‘The pretty cretonne and brocade desk 
sets and the unusual scrap, baskets shown 
at Miss Swift’s salesroom at the Grill are 
well worth seeing. Many unique and 
unusual objects may be found there that 
are most attractive. Perhaps most  uni- 
que among them is the stunning set. of 
gilt hand-carved wood forthe dressing 
table. [he old laces and church vest- 
ments are also very attractive and would 
brighten some dark. corner and add_ in- 
terest to any room. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacMasters and 
family of Jersey City are also among the 
arrivals of the week at the Aborn for the 
balance of the summer. 
Miss Mulrey and Miss R. A. Mulrey 
of Boston are among the recent arrivals 
at the Masconomo, where they will re- 
main Pr the bala ance i fhe. season. 
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General Offices 
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