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Mrs. E. C. Fitch and Miss Helen 
Fitch, her guest Miss Hussey of Pitts- 
burg, and Conover Fitch are starting on 
the Eastern Yacht club cruise to Bar 
Harbor in Mr. Fitch’s schooner. 
Frederick W. Dewart, Harvard, ’90, 
of Spokane, Washington, who came on 
to attend his class reunion, has been 
spending the week with his brother, Rev. 
William H. Dewart at Manchester Cove. 
Mr. Dewart is president of the Spokane 
Harvard Club. 
Charlie Taft, who is with his ae: 
and Mts. Louis E. More, her sister, at 
Beverly Cove, played fans and ipiaped 
around on the lawns of the Montserrat 
golf club Monday afternoon with little 
Oliver and Richard Ames, Preble Mot- 
ley, Harcourt Amory and_ Francis 
Amory. Later in the afternoon the 
young lads went over to Francis Amory’s 
house where Mrs. Amory assisted in 
further entertaining them. 
Jj. H. P. Brown, whose advertise- 
ment appears elsewhere in our columns, 
is a gradiiate of the eminent Bergman of 
Berlin. He has been teaching massage in 
its higher forms, for five years in Boston. 
This season he intends to devote more 
time than in the past to the practice of his 
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profession on the North Shore. Mr. 
Brown is better known to the summer 
colonists as life guard and swimming in- 
structor at Crescent Beach. 
The many friends of Mrs. William 
E. Page will be glad to hear that. she is to 
be in Magnolia after August Ist., to in- 
terest people in the game of bridge and 
skat. Mrs. Page has. issued invitations 
for aseries of subscription bridge games 
to be held at [the Oceanside casino on 
Tuesday mornings in August. Prizes 
will be given and a cup played for. 
The picture of President ‘Taft’s sum- 
mer homé on the front cover of this issue 
is used by courtesy of “‘Who’s Who 
Along the North Shore,’” which pub- 
lication, by the way, is now onthe press. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, Inc. 
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK 
$8.00 Linen Suits, $4.98 
Finely tailored perfect fitting 
Linen Suits, special at $4.98 
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Men's Union Suits 
$1.00 Union Suits . 59c 
Fine Jersey Ribbed special at 
59c 
Canvas Couch Hammocks 
Fitted with wind shield, National 
spring and soft top and bottom 
mattress. 
$14.50 Value at $11.00 
Ribbons 
Heavy Silk Moire Ribbom for sashes 
or hair bows. 
5 in. 38c value 23c. yd 
6 in, 42c value 28c. yd 
7 in. 50c value 36c. yd 
Cluny lace edge and insertion. 
Orders for same may be left at the Breeze 
office in Manchester. 
Individual Drinking Cups. 
Individual drinking cups of paper will 
be used on the cars..of. the- Boston and 
Maine this summer, ., The road _has 
made arrangements; to install automatic 
vendors beside the water coolers in. the 
passenger coaches... ‘These vendors are 
penny-~in-the-slot devices in which are 
the paper cups, coated with paraffine. 
‘These cups can be drawn, one ata time, 
and after being used, cannot be returned, 
but must be discarded or, carried _ away. 
‘They are absolutely, sanitary, and danger 
of contracting disease is reduced to a 
minimum. The Boston, and Maine «is 
the first to adopt this splendid idea. 
Pees Gp @ 
Beverly, Mass. 
Double Cable Net Draperies 
Reg- 
ular selling price $2.50 pr. 
Special-at $1.69 pr 
New Yard-Wide Percales 
Best of tub fabrics, white grounds, 
checked, striped and dainty floral de- 
signs, 12 1-2 cents yd 
