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; Free Instruction in Crocheting and Knitting 
All Next Week---ending Aug. 15, at our Art Department 
All women interested in Crocheting and Knitting are Cordially Invited. Come and 
see the new designs; a showcase full of beautiful completed articles as 
By Expert Teacher 
“Samples.” 
: White Crinkled Seersucker Petticoats 
The ideal summer skirt for it requires no ironing. 
drying and it is ready to wear. ‘These petticoats are extremely scarce 
this season, manufacturers having difficulty to fill the demand. 
just received a new lot made of fine quality white crinkled 
Don't delay, if you want one. 
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Mrs. William McMillan and children 
are coming on from Detroit Monday for 
a visit with Mrs. James McMillan and 
Miss Jarvis at Eaglehead, Manchester. 
Miss Jarvis expects a visit from her 
friend, Miss Katherine H. Elkins, daugh- 
ter of Senator Elkins, the latter part of 
this month, in which event many pleas- 
ant lititle parties will be given in her 
honor. 
Miss Helen Morton and Miss Eliza- 
beth Elliot have joined the latter’s par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Elliot of St. 
Louis, in the Sea Vista cottage, one of 
the connections of the Oceanside. 
Oakleigh Thorne and Clarence Scriv- 
ner of New York motored to the Mas- 
conomo Sunday in their Packard racing 
car and took apartments there for a 
couple of weeks’ stay. Mr. Thorne is 
a prominent business man of New York 
and is president of the Trust Co. of 
America. 
Mrs. E. M. Campbell, dressmaker, of 
126 Massachusetts avenue, Boston, is at 
““The Old Homestead,’’ Shore Road, 
Magnolia. Gowns, fancy waists and 
shirt waists. Ball gowns a specialty. * 
Price 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowden who 
are spending the summer at Nahant, and 
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy of Pittsburg were 
entertained at the Grill by Charles Steck 
of Boston, Monday. 
Mrs.. Adams Cricker and her daugh- 
ters, the Misses Priscilla and Helen 
Cricker and her son Weyman Cricker 
of Fitchburg, have taken apartments at 
the Sea Vista cottage for the balance of 
the season. 
Mrs. George P. Ide and her son, 
George P. Ide, jr., of Troy, N. Y., 
and Mrs. A. P. French, of Saratoga, 
have taken quarters in one of the an- 
nexes of the Oceanside, the Flume cot- 
tage. 
‘The jewelry display now being held by 
Walter Kimball & Co. in their art 
rooms in the North Shore Grill, is at- 
tracting more than usual notice. “The 
precious and semi-precious stones shown 
have been collected from. time *to time 
by Henry Atkins of San Francisco: Me. 
Atkins as an artist and designer of the. 
beautiful and unconventional in. jewelry 
has a large reputation for this work inthe 
West and has used such stones as. the 
tourmaline, sapphires, opal, chrysacalla, 
and others in most attractive settings 
often combined with the native gold. of 
California which makes interesting pieces 
very much out of the common. A very 
interesting stone on exhibition is the 
Just pull it out after 
We have 
seersucker. 
benitoite, the newly discovered gem 
stone which takes its name from San 
Benito county, California, where it has 
been recently discovered and which up 
to the present time is very rare. ‘The 
exhibit comprises necklaces, broaches, 
pendants, rings, collarettes and other 
pieces and will be found of much inter- 
est to all visitors. 
B. T. Wendell of Boston, arrived 
early in the week at the Oceanside 
where he is quartered in the Highland 
cottage. 
Charles H. Babcock of Boston, who 
is spending the month of August at the 
Oceanside, took lunch at the Grill 
‘Tuesday. 
Mrs. Alexander Lee of Binghampton, 
N. Y., an artist of no little note in’ the 
china and glass painting line, is spending 
the month at the Hesperus hotel, Mag- 
nolia, and has placed on exhibition there 
specimens of her artistic work. Some 
. of them are really exquisite and are in- 
deed worth seeing, particularly by those 
interested in the work. Among the 
-numerous fancy and usefularticles which 
she is exhibiting in the parlor of the 
. hotel are several beer steins in oak leaves 
and acorn designs, as well as in rose hips. 
The coHection is a very beautiful one 
‘and Mrs:.-Lbee has every right to be 
proud of her art. 
