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Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
SALEM, MASS. 
Night Robes. 
fresh and size range is complete. 
flannel, made Hubbard Yoke style, 
turnover collar. 
these robes, for they’re cut FULL 
Splendid value for only 59c 
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At the finiels : 
POPE GENILE LAL 
Registered at the Oceanside this week 
are Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wornsand Mr. 
and Mrs. Isadore Newman of New Or- 
leans, who have taken apartments at the 
hotel for a brief stay. Mr. Newman is 
a very prominent broker and banker of 
New Orleans and well known for his 
many philanthropies, giving large sums 
to charitable institutions. 
The Hesperus has indeed been popu- 
lar this summer and early fall among the 
many auto parties that motor along the 
North Shore. Among the arrivals of 
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. 
Tappan of Providence, who, accom- 
panied by their daughter, Miss Deborah 
Tappan, and their son, James ‘Tappan, 
have been touring the western section of 
~ the state and are now registered at the 
hotel for a week or ten days’ stay. 
Ezrle R. Davis and Fred Budlong of 
Providence, who are enjoying the month 
with a tour of the mountains in their 
Packard, made their headquarters at the 
Hesperus Sunday night, starting off on 
their trip again, Monday morning. 
A few days, early in the week, were 
spent very delightfully at the Hesperus 
by Norman Smith of Andover, and J. 
Big stock just received of Outing Flannel 
Select now while assortments are new and 
Nightrobes, of blue or pink striped outing 
with 
Nothing skimpy about 
SIZE. 
Flannelette 
outing flannel, 
and made with plain pink or blue collar and 
Nightrobes of nice quality 
in a variety of striped patterns 
cuffs.. A most attractive style and only 69c 
Extra heavy outing flannel Robes, made 
Hubbard yoke style with turnover collar, in 
fine variety of pretty striped patterns; also 
round neck collarless style, trimmed with 
three rows of hemstitching. Extra fine 
garments. Choice $1 
Outing Fianne!l Petticoats--Now in Demand 
See our Special 25c Ojferings 
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F. McKee and C. S. Greeley of St. 
Louis. On Wednesday the young men 
were the guests of Mrs. William Scud- 
der and the Misses Scudder, also of St. 
Louis, at the Oceanside, leaving there 
Thursday morning for an auto tour 
through the mountains. Mr. Smith is a 
well known athlete of Brown University, 
having played second base on the varsity 
nine. Mr. Greeley has spent some lit- 
tle time this summer on the North Shore, 
having been registered bothat the Hes- 
perus in Magnolia and the Masconomo 
at Manchester. 
Among the late arrivals of last week 
were Mrs. W. Irwin-Martin and her 
daughter, Miss Irwin-Martin, who took 
apartments at the Hesperus for a week 
or two, probably until the end of the 
hotel season. 
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Rev. and Mrs. William H. Dewart 
have closed their house at Manchester 
Cove and have moved back to their win- 
ter home on Brush Hill, Milton. “They 
made the trip back in their new auto, 
a six cylinder Lozier, ’09 model. 
Madame Eugene Colgate of Paris, and 
Geneva, Switzerland, who has been in 
this country since June and has been vis- 
inel Underwear 
Extra Size Robes for large 
Made of nice quality outing flannel in Hub- 
bard yoke style; cut 60 inches long and 92 
inches full in skirt. Sizes 18, 19 and 20. 
Price $1.25 
women. 
Choice of two styles in Outing Flannel 
Petticoats, made with ruffle or mercerized 
scalloped edge. Choice only 25c 
. 
iting, the past month, her cousins, the 
Misses Colgate Colby at their Beverly 
Farms cottage, sailed for her home, yes- 
terday, on the La Provence from New 
York. Madame Colgate, nee Countess 
Massol D’Andre, is the widow. of 
Eugene Colgate, who died quite recently 
at his summer home, the Bellevue, one 
of the most beautiful of the many pic- 
turesque chateaux on Lake Geneva, and 
has been twice married. Her first hus- 
band, Baron Guy D’Onthoorn, was a 
colonel of the French army. Mme. 
Colgate is fascinated with the beauty of 
the North shore and hopes to return be- 
fore long. 
Miss Eleanora Sears, who has been 
showing Judge Moore’s horses at New- 
port in the show there, the first few 
days, returned to Beverly Farms yester- 
day. 
Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Ladd have 
been entertaining at their summer home 
in Manchester Mrs. Ladd’s brother, 
Murray Watts of Philadelphia. Mr. 
Watts isa designer of marine engines 
and designed the engines for the ocean 
racing steamers. He returned to Phila- 
delphia yesterday. 
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. * 
