NOK ERB oT Oni i 7c 
Soctety Hotes 
Gen. and Mrs. W. F. Draper and 
their daughter Margaret arrived in New 
York last Sunday after spending the win- 
ter abroad ard have been at their home 
in Hopedale the past week, where Mrs. 
Draper is planning to give a lawn fete to- 
day. The resignation of Gen. Draper as 
president of the Draper Company has 
been a matter of much interest in busi- 
ness circles the past week. The Drapers 
will be coming to Manchester the com- 
ing week. 
Master Meredyth Whitehouse will sail 
early in July to join his parents on the 
other side, and will tour on the Contin- 
-ent with them until along in September 
when they return to America. 
The Russell Tysons have arrived in 
Manchester this week for the season and 
are again located at the Proctor cottage, 
Sea street. 
Dr. Percy Musgrave, who is at the 
Hoyle cottage Magnolia this season, ar- 
rived the first of this week. 
Mrs. E. A. Whipple and son George 
N. of Marlboro street, Boston, have 
opened their cottage at West Manches- 
ter, and are located here for the season., 
Miss Josephine E. Keefe of 607 Boyl- 
ston street, corsetier, who has many 
North Shore people among her Back 
Bay patrons, is coming to Manchester 
for the season and will be located at 12 
Lincoln street after June 24. 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker 
607 Boylston St., Boston 
Corsetier 
The “Alice” 
A long waisted Corset with high or low bust. 
Gowns, Corsets and Bust confiners made to 
order. French corsets duplicated. 
_12 Lincoln St, Manchester after June 24 
L. P. HOLLANDER & CO. 
BOYLSTON ST. and PARK SQ., BOSTON 
& 
New Designs In & 
Ladies’ Summer Gowns 
Driving and Automobile Wraps 
Coaching Parascls 
Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, 
Batu ULES ere rc: 
Large assortment of Tennis and Outing Shirt 
Waists constantly on hand, and exceptional 
facilities for filling orders at Short Notice. 
% SUMMER BRANCHBS 
Casino Building, Newport, R. I. 
Ocean House, Watch Hill, R. I. 
Mail Orders promptly attended to 
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FERN-CROFT CABIN, MARBLEHEAD 
in quaint old Marblehead, at the 
in that it is a LOG CABIN, 
It is conducted by Mr. E.M. Bevins, who has a wide reputa- 
tion in the restaurant business at some of the famous places along the shore, and is known as 
The most unique dining place on the North Shore is that. 
terminus of the trolley line near Fort Sewell. It is unique 
built on the edge of the water. 
FERN-CROFT CABIN. It has been built and designed by the same man who designed and 
completed all interior and exterior improvements at Ye Olde Fern-Croft Inn, Danvers. 
A specialty made of a ; 
Combination Chicken and Fish Dinner, $1.00. 
Tho famous Fern-Croft Chicken Dinner $1.50, and the Fern-Croft Fish Dinner $1 00.—the best 
to be found anywhere. Private Dining kKooms. A room for chaffeurs and garage with accom- 
modations for 40 autos. Table reservations can be made by telephone, 
