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Miss FA. (1. Sowitt 
20 West 331d street, 
Wew Work City 
bas opened a branch storein Vhe Colonnade, Magnolia 
House Furnishings and Decorations. 
Novelties in Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
Pillows and Table Covers, Old Brocades and Laces. 
French Novelties 
Small articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
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’ F. Munroe Endicott, formerly Vice 
and Deputy Cousul-General at Cairo, 
who has recently been appointed Sec- 
retary of Legation at Santa Domingo, 
Dominican Republic, left for his new 
post on Saturday. 
Members of the younger set from all 
along the North Shore will gather at 
Proctor’s field, Myopia, next Wednes- 
day to witness the Junior Horse Show. 
and Gymkhana on the practice polo field. 
The show will undoubtedly be one of 
the classiest events on the shore this sum- 
mer and will be well patronized. Six 
classes have been arranged and include 
most all the feats of horsemanship in 
which children are skilled. Class I is 
for small children’s driving ponies driven 
by the younger children. Class II is the 
junior hacks, for ponies or horses suit- 
able for boys or girls. Class III will be 
one of the most interesting in the show, 
as it is the younger children’s saddle 
class. Class IV is the small pony jump- 
ing class for the less experienced riders, 
with hurdles 2 feet 3 incheshigh. Class 
V is a driving class, open to all and Class 
VI is for the junior jumpers, with the 
hurdles 3 feet 6 inches high. 
John Colby Abbott gave the first of 
his series of three illustrated lectures on 
*“ Foibles and Furbelows of the Past’’ 
in Library hall, Magnolia, before a large 
and fashionable audience this afternoon 
at three o'clock. Mr. Abbott has just 
returned from Europe, where he lectured 
before different members of the royalty, 
and his lecture this afternoon on “‘ The 
Women of Versailles,’’ dealing with the 
dress of the French court of the eight- 
eenth century was looked forward to with 
great interest. On Friday afternoon, 
September 3, Mr. Abbott will give the 
second of the series on ‘‘ The Men of 
Versailles,’ illustrated by ‘‘ Monsieur le 
Marquis.”’ 
Major and Mrs. Joseph R. T. Coates 
and daughter, Miss Minnie Coates, who 
have been spending the month at the 
Masconomo, in Manchester, are leaving 
next Monday for their home in Ches- 
ter, Pa. 
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CHRISTINE CAMPBELL | 
BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER 
Will sell the remainder of her 
Imported Gowns, Wraps and 
Waists at a greatly reduced 
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