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AMERICAS LEADING 
CLEANSERS 
FOR THE HOME 
Carpets Rugs Portieres Draperies 
Lace Curtains Blankets Scarfs Bedding 
Pillows Embroideries Doylies Bedspreads 
Fine Table Covers Bureau Covers 
Cleansed or Dyed and Refinished Properly 
FOR MEN 
Coats Waistcoats 
Fancy and Dress Waistcoats 
Ties 
Suits Overcoats 
Gloves 
Cleansed or Dyed and Correctly Pressed 
Gowns 
DYERS LAUNDERER®S 
FOR WOMEN 
Waists Wraps 
Real Laces 
Ribbons 
Skirts Suits 
Ostrich Plumes and Tips 
Veilings Silks 
Woolens 
Mixtures 
Coats 
Gloves 
Cottons 
Dainty Lingerie 
Satins 
Cleansed or Dyed Most Carefully 
FINE LAUNDERING 
For Shirts Collars Cuffs Shirtwaists and all 
Household Linen 
OUR TEAMS CALI _ FOR AND DELIVER IN 
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Society Notes 
Mrs. Agnes G. Fuller of Cambridge 
has taken the J. F. Rabardy cottage 
on. Ocean street, Manchester Cove, 
for a second season, and occupied it 
this week. 
Among the Pride’s Crossing arri- 
vals this week were Francis J. Cotting 
and his sister Miss Alice Cotting, and 
Miss Mary A. Paine. 
The Samuel M. Kennards have ar- 
rived at Magnolia this week for the 
season. 
Also at 
Newport 
The Grande Maison de Blanc of 
New York city, are reopening their 
branch store in the Colonnade, Mag- 
nolia, next week, when they will have 
the usual attractive showing of lingerie 
shirt waists, embroidered goods, doy- 
lies, etc. The store will be in charge 
of A. Raymond Brown of the New 
York store. 
The E. L. Padelfords arrived at 
Beverly Farms this week for the sea- 
son. 
Mrs. Louis A. Shaw opened her 
cottage on Storrow Hill, Beverly 
Farms, yesterday for the season. 
Grande Maison de Blanc 
308 fifth Avenue, - 3 
Mrs. S. Parker Bremer is sailing 
next week for England for a short trip 
abroad in company with her brother, 
Cv Burrage. 
The Chas. H. Tweeds have returned 
from their European trip and are lo- 
cated at their Beverly Farms estate 
again for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Curtis have re- 
turned from Europe and are now 
located at their Beverly Farms cottage 
for the summer. 
The Claude Kilpatrick family ar- 
rived at Magnolia Wednesday, where 
they will spend the summer at their 
beautiful home on the Shore road. 
Alss at 
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TT  CLinens and Laces ———————. 
| Che Colonnade, Magnolia | 
Inspection invited 
We take pleasure in announcing the re-opening of our Branch Store at 
where we have a complete assortment of plain and fancy household linens, embroidered waists, handkerchiefs, 
neckwear and other novelties of which this house makes a specialty 
Prices strictly as in New York 
