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Following is a list of those registered 
at the Brownland cottages, Manchester, 
for the season: Mr. and Mrs. George 
P. Sanger, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Pfaelzer 
and son, Mrs. Charles T. White, Miss 
Gertrude White, Mrs. R. F. Greeley, 
Miss Marion Greeley, Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph F. Sylvester two children and 
maid, Miss Mary D. Sohier and maid, 
Miss Emily L. Sohier, and the Misses 
Fabyan of Boston; Dr. and Mrs. Wm. 
W. Gannett daughter and nurse, Mr. 
and Mrs. Thomas B. Gannett, Robert 
Gannett, Thomas B. Gannett,  jr., 
Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 
Burlingame nurse and child, New 
York; Miss Elizabeth Bradford and 
maid, Philadelphia. 
George Tyson spent the week-end at 
the cottage on Sea street, which the 
family is to occupy this summer. Mr. 
and Mrs. Russell Tyson, who have 
been traveling the past few months, were 
in Japan the first of this week. They 
will join the colony at Manchester in 
early July. 
Dr. John Andrew Brown of Boston is 
to remain at Manchester for the summer, 
and will occupy one of his own cottages 
at Old Neck. 
HENRY N. BLISS 632 Essex St., Beverly 
Team in Manchester and Beverly Farms each morning with fresh, selected Vegetables 
and Fruit, making a specialty of all kinds of Berries from My Garden to You. 
Carefully Fed Broiler Chickens and Eggs a specialty 
BLISS DOG KENNELS 
4|Why not buy a Frisky English Cocker Spaniel 
for the children. 
Young Dogs and Puppies for sale from Champion 
Stock. 
Fine Pets and Sporting Dogs. 
keS"Don't forget our Persian Cats white and vari- 
ous colors. 
——Gall and see our little Managerie — 
Among the new stores at Magnolia 
this summer is that of Madame Nicolas 
Clement, formerly with the Art Store of 
Lakewood, N. J. After many years ex- 
perience in serving the fashion at Lake- 
wood, Mme. Clement has engaged in 
business for herself. Anticipating this 
step, she has been collecting during the 
last two years a superb stock of laces, 
lingerie blouses, fancy goods, art novel- 
ties and many other pretty things for 
practical use, presents or prizes. This 
stock, including some of the most exclu- 
sive and beautiful designs to be found 
abroad, she has now brought to New 
England and arranged artistically at her 
store on Lexington avenue, opposite 
Huyler’s. Mme. Clement will open 
formally for the season on Monday, 
June 21. 
Miss McNamara announces that she 
is at Manchester-by-the-Sea for the sea- 
son, and that she has removed from 
Friend’s court to Desmond avenue. 
Treatment of the scalp, shampooing, 
marcel waving, manicuring. Tel. 164. 
Some Pertinent Facts ‘i, Imperial Laundry 
Our teams call at all beaches and we wish to set forth some pertinent Facts. 
That every discriminating house- 
keeper ought to know about the Laundry work as done where hygienic principles are not a secondary consideration. 
Where, is practised proper sanitary and mechanical conditions. 
ery, pure soap and separate washing with soft Charles River water, work is done second to none in America. 
Where, with our equipment of improved machin- 
We 
try to take a personal interest in each and every garment laundered, and believe that a satisfied customeris the best 
advertisement. 
Fact 1:—This is most important, that our water is soft and it is not necessary to use chemicals. 
appreciated by those whose Laundry has had hard usage. 
Fact 2:—We have our soap and starch made especially for us, thereby getting a superior quality of each, pure 
soap and starch that will neither crack, blister or make saw-edges. 
Fact 3:—Our so-called flat work, we believe is the best obtainable. 
is returned soft and without odor. 
are thoroughly done and satisfaction guaranteed. 
Fact 4:-—Laces, lingerie, silks and muslins are handled by the most expert assistants, some of which have been 
with us a dozen or more years. 
This will be 
Special care is taken in the ironing and it 
Such articles as table cloths, turkish towels, monogramed linen, fringed spreads 
Shirt-waist work is made a specialty and is unequaled. 
The above will appeal to the discerning persons who would like to find a laundry embracing all these features. 
It would seem almost too good to be true, but we do it and more. 
fine laundry work, at least a trial. 
Address, 983 Boylston St., Boston 
TELEPHONE 1937-1 BACK BAY 
We think, you would not regret giving this 
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Herbert W. Saunders, Mgr. 
