16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
THE iNDIAN STORE 
Lexington Avenue, 
186 BOYLSTON Sf. 
BOSTON +H MASS. 
Magnolia 
: At the Gntels :: 
Indian Baskets, Moccasins, etc., Japanese Pottery, Curios, Abalone 
A full Jine of Toys and Games. 
Mrs. C. M. Witsch, of Newark, 
N. J., was among the early arrivals this 
week at the Aborn. Dr. and Mrs. H. 
H. Birmey, of Philadelphia, are also re- 
cent guests at that hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chamberlain of 
Boston and their daughter, Mrs. F. W. 
Jenkins of New York have taken apart- 
ments at the Aborn for the balance of 
the summer. 
Jewelry, Post Cards. 
The Question between ‘‘White People” 
is how to get and give the best service for the 
least money. You want to know where to get 
the finest and most thorough Cleaning and 
Dyeing in the town, done promptly and_ care- 
fully, at an honest price. We know that you 
can get just such service here, and we are cer- 
Kenneth Van Riper of New York has 
taken quarters in the Breakers cottage, 
belonging to the Oceanside, where he 
will remain the rest of August. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swigart, of 
Chicago, and their daughter, Miss Mil- 
dred Swigart are enjoying the balance of 
the warm weather inthe West Flume 
cottage, another of the Oceanside con- 
nections. 
E. Ormonde Power, of New York, 
is at the Oceanside, coming here the 
first of the week, and will remain here 
until some time in September. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Armstrong 
of Buffalo, N. Y., and Miss Florence 
Armstrong and Roger Armstrong, arrived 
at the Aborn the middle of the week, 
where they will spend the month of 
August. : 
tain that, after the first trial, you will be so 
satished with the quality of our work that you 
will not only give us your work in the future, 
but praise us to your friends. 
Lewis’ Bay State 
Dyeing & Cleansing Works 
54 Lafayette St., Salem 
Gen. Garretson has had as his guests 
in the Fox cottage, Magnolia, where he 
has been spending the summer, William 
and Guy Hazelton, of Cleveland, Ohio, 
who took a rather prominent part in the 
land and water sports last week, and who 
carried away some of the cups in that 
event. 
Mrs. J. E. Raymond of New York, 
with her.two children, has taken rooms 
in the Rhen cottage, Magnolia, for the 
remainder of August. 
Mrs. R. C. Colt and her daughter, 
Miss Mary A. Colt of New York, to- 
gether with Reginald Auchincloss, mo- 
tored to Magnolia, the middle of the 
week, where they are the guests of Mr. 
Auchincloss’ brother, Edgar S$. Auchin- 
closs~ 
Mrs. William A. Hitchcock of New 
York and her daughters, the Misses F. 
T. and A. T. Hitchcock, and her son, 
W.H. Hitchcock, are at the Aborn for 
the remainder of the season. 
YOU CAN RELY ON 
Cleansers 
FOR THE HOME 
Draperies 
Bedding 
Rugs Portieres 
Blankets 
Doylies 
Carpets 
Lace Curtains Scarfs 
Pillows Embroideries 
Fine Table Covers Bureau Covers 
Cleansed or Dyed and Refinished Properly 
FOR MEN 
Coats Waistcoats Suits Overcoats 
Fancy and Dress Waistcoats 
Ties Gloves 
Cleansed or Dyed and Correctly Pressed 
Bedspreads 
LEWANDOS 
AMERICAS LEADING 
Gowns 
SHH 
i aumderers 
FOR WOMEN 
Skirts Coats Suits Waists Wraps 
Ostrich Plumes and Tips Real Laces 
Gloves Veilings Silks Ribbons 
Satins Woolens Cottons 
Mixtures Dainty Lingerie 
Cleansed or Dyed Most Carefully 
FINE LAUNDERING 
For Shirts Collars Cuffs Shirtwaists and all 
Household Linen 
OUR TEAMS CALL FOR AND. DELIVER IN 
Manchester Prides Crossing 
Beverly Farms Magnolia 
Marblehead 
Nahant Swampscott 
Send Orders to Lynn Shop 70 Market Street 
Bundles left at One Shop can be delivered from Any Other Shop 
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