4 Surivty Notes 2 : 
Shassazzaaaaacceccecceceed! 
That Miss Helen Frick, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick, has 
leased the Stillman Farm at East Wen- 
ham and proposes to use it for the sum- 
mer outings of orphans in Boston and its 
suburbs is a fact of general interest which 
transpirec during the week. ‘The farm 
is located off Hull street and comprises 
120 acres, well stocked with horses and 
cattle. The great country farmhouse, 
two anda half stories high, is rapidly be- 
ing fitted over to accommodate its new 
tenants. It was the repairing and re- 
modeling of the house that caused Miss 
Frick’s secret to escape. It is said that 
Miss Frick intends to have companies of 
needy children come down each week 
and before summer is over, will have 
given, scores of orphans in Boston a vya- 
cation worth while. Miss Frick made 
her debut only a year ago. She is great- 
ly interested, however, in needy chil- 
dren. As proof of this she recently per- 
suaded her father to give a plat of 120 
acres in the east end of Pittsburg for the 
purpose of making a park specially fitted 
for children. The property is said to 
have been worth half a million. 
An event toward which North Shore 
society is looking is the open air bazaar 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 1. 
Maison Clement | magnotia, avass. 
Donchian WButlding 
i 
| Lexington Aye. 
{| [The management is pleased to announce the opening of a new 
store at Magnolia where patrons will find the latest ideas in all 
kinds of Art Novelties. 
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN TAILORED AND LINGERIE BLOUSES 
SPECIAL COLUMBIA WOOLS TIE SILKS EMBROIDERIES 
IMPORTED COTTONS'7 SILK BAGS LACE JABOTS 
STAMPED CENTER PIECES 
STAMPED PILLOWS EMBROIDERY SILKS 
LESSONS IN KNITTING, CROCHET AND EMBROIDERY 
Skilled attention given to Embroidering Special 
DESIGNS IN MONOGRAMS, CRESTS, ESCUTCHEONS, ETC. 
in aid of the Massachusetts Society for Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane 
the Prevention of Cruelty to Children to have with them fora visit Mrs. Lane’s 
be held on the grounds of Quincy A. parents, Prof. and Mrs. Basil Gilder- 
Shaw, Pompey’s garden, Pride’s Cross- sleeve of Baltimore. 
ing, on Friday, July 23, from 10a. m. Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
to 6.30 p. m. after July 1. 
~CHRISTINE CAMPBELL... 
246 Huntington Avenue 
DRESSMAKER 
Boston 
Opened her rooms on BEACH STREET 
MANCHESTER, Thursday, 
For 
TUNE 24th 
the Summer Season ... 
