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vie ¢S. Marsuaut, Fasyan opened her summer home 19 
Preston Place, Beverly Farms, for a musicale, Mon- 
day afternoon, which was attended by about 75 peopie 
from along the Shore. One third of the gross proceeds 
of the affair will be used for the French wounded fund. 
The artists taking part were the Misses Lillia Snelling, 
Margaret and Helen Whitaker and Herman Lohre. Miss 
Snelling, an opera singer of note, was charming in the 
many selections given. The “Don’t Care” by Carpenter 
of Chicago was especially pleasing. Miss Whitaker’s 
violin solos and the songs by Mr. Lohre, a young Polis 
artist, were of the most artistic rendering. Mrs. Allen 
Curtis of Beverly Farms brought copies of a little book, 
“Mademoiselle Miss,” letters from an American girl ser- 
ving in French hospitals, to sell for the cause. 
The fine old house (Louis Agassiz Shaw house) 
came in for much admiration at the close of the recital, 
which was given in the music room. This opens into the 
court, the house being shaped like a long hollow oblong, 
the inner courtway having a large swimming pool in the 
center. The long pool is entered from the upper cham- 
bers by a slide, and the whole is surrounded by sweet- 
smelling box, ferns and flowers. The qué int old house, 
low and painted white, has many interesting surprises in 
its architectural arrangement, all of which was planned by 
Mrs. Louis Agassiz Shaw (Joan C. Bird). It was origin- 
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The Sign of the Crane 
SUMMER STREET MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Luncheon and Afternoon Tea 
Lobster Luncheons a specialty Chicken Dinners to order 
“Sign of the Kettle’’ Chocolates 
Home-made Food and Candy Att active Gifts 
Telephone 5 Open Sundays by Appointment 
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Fifth Avenue at 50th Street 
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ALL. ACCESSORIES, FOSretalogtte 
July 14, 1916. 
Gowns 
Tailored Costumes, Coats and Waists 
Dancing Dresses a Specialty 
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ally an old farm house. 
The guests were received by Mrs. Fabyan, who wore 
a blue silk coat, blue and white skirt and a large hat of 
different tones of blue. Among those present were Mrs. 
Robert D. Evans, the Misses Hunt, Mrs. F. L. Higginson, 
Jr., and most of the patronesses including Mmes. S. P. 
Blake, R. S. Bradley, Alex. Cochrane, W. H. Coolidge, S. 
F. Corlies, A. Curtis, F. Dexter, P. Dexter, W. S. Fitz, 
F, P. Frazier, A. P. Gardner, H. S$. Grew, M. G. Haugh- 
ton, H. P. King, E. L. Kent, Geo. Lee; AteP) Lonneg; 
G. H. Lyman, J. McMillan, W. J. Mitchell, W. H. Moore, 
D. L. Pickman, J. H. Proctor, W. Ly Pathan dei: 
Seen J. L. Saltonstall, Alex. Steinert, G. H. Shaw, 
W. B. Weeks and W. M. Wood, and the Misses Mar- 
garet Gauss Louisa P. Loring and Fanny P. Mason. 
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The Misses Harriet and Janetta Alexander of New 
York left yesterday after a short visit with Miss Edith. 
Deacon in her cottage in West Manchester. 
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Manchester, all next week there 
is to be a special sale of summer apparel—gowns, blouses, 
sports, etce., by Bingham of 729 Boylston st., Boston, and 
chapeaux by Mlle. Jeanne of 400 Boylston st. North 
At 37 Central’ st. 
Shore patrons of these two concerns will take advantage 
price 
of some of the 
at this sale. 
unusual offerings and reductions 
Che Heruery Cea Ron and Shops 
299 E'ssex Street, Salem, Mass. 
LUNCHEONS Homr-Mapre Breap 
AFTERNOON ‘TEA CAKES AND CANDIES 
Motor Luncheons Prepared on Short Notice 
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