38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE HARRIETTE PALMER 
HAT SHOP 
Offers for your approval Summer Hats, at greatly 
reduced prices, designed. to blend modishly to the 
personality of the wearer. 
151 BROAD STREET, - . - - LYNN 
“TF ITS MADE OF RUBBER, WE HAVE IT’ 
From a NIPPLE to an AUTO TIRE 
SPORTING COODS BATHING SUPPLIES 
CoR-NIX RUBBER CO. 
1227 MARKET STREET 2 LIVE 261 CABOT STREET 
Lynn, Mass. STORES Beverly, Mass. 
N. J.; Mrs. J. Stuart White, Mrs. J. Eaton, Miss 
Marie G. Young of New York City, George M. Forbes 
of Rochester, ‘N. Y.; Mrs. John F. Twombly of Brook- 
liners: Stone of Brookline, Miss Lillian B. Taylor of 
Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiegand, Mr. and Mrs. 
H. S. Wheeler, Miss Esther Wheeler of St. Louis, Mo.; 
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parker of Malden, Mr. and Mrs. W. 
H. Crowell, Miss Martha Crowell of Ithaca, N. Y.; Mrs. 
B. A. Smith, Miss Ruth Smith of Toronto, George 5S. 
Talbot of New York, W. K. Kellog of Battle Creek, 
Mich.; Ernest W. Diehl of New York, Mr. and Mrs. W. 
D. Johnson of New York. 
5S. G. Stone of New York city was the guest of John 
H. Alden at the New Ocean House over the week-end. 
Mrs. J. Stuart White, Mrs. William J. Eaton and 
Miss Marie G. Young will be guests at the New Ocean 
House during the month of July. 
W. K. Kellogg of. Battle Creek, Mich., has been a 
guest at the New Ocean House during the past week. 
Louis H. Junod of the foreign consular service, 
stationed at New York, was among the week-end guests 
at the New Ocean House. 
The Rey. D. Morron and the Misses Morron of 
Peoria, Ill., season guests at the New Ocean House, 
entertained at dinner Saturday evening Mrs. D. P. Grier 
and Miss Anna M. Grier of St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. H. R. 
Todd and Miss Ann M. Todd of Birmingham, Ala. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Seaver and Mrs. Spencer 
Kennard of Brookline were luncheon guests at the New 
Ocean House last Saturday. 
George H. Miller of Chicago, IIl., has returned to 
the New Ocean House for the moni of July. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Reid of Kansas City, Mo., 
will be guests of the New Ocean House for the remainder 
of the season. 
Among the dinner guests at the New Ocean House 
Yl. & M. Sperialty Shop 
145 Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. 
Announce the arrival of some very Attractive Waists, Under- 
wear, Neckwear, etc., and will be very glad to show them to 
their customers at their convenience. 
PRICILLA I,. POPE 
Plenty of large sizes. 
LOUISE M. MITCHELi, 
LONVAL’S 
MEN’S FURNISHINGS 
Cor. Union and Mulberry Sts., Lynn. 
Custom Laundry Telephone 1654 
July 21, 1916. 
| LYNN’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE | 
The P. B. MAGRANE STORE, Inc. 
133 Market Street Lynn, Risen 
“If it’s in Lynn, it’s at Magrane’s’’ 
“COE-RECT” 
HATTER 
Tf at Coe’ s It’s “Coe-rect’’ 
It “Coe-rect’’ It’s at Coe’s 
FRANK M. COE 
124 MARKET STREET, 
——————————————._ “COE-RECT” ———————_—__ 
Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Fairbanks of Fitchburg, 
FE. L. Kimball of New York city, A. F. Rock of New 
York city, Mr. Winthrop M. Breed of Louisville, Ky.; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Courteway of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. 
I. A. Lombard of Framingham, B. T. Spencer of Wash- 
ington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rice of Boston, Mr. 
and Mrs. H. N. Spaulding of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. 
George Stebbins of Boston. 
HABERDASHER 
LYNN, MASS. 
-“COE-RECT”- 
: “«LOAa-AO0s- a 
WAMPSCOTT has experienced a very busy week with 
a great influx of visitors and with the prospects of 
many more. ‘The season which has advanced into the 
third week of July is by no means half over yet, which 
is generally supposed when the 15th is passed and over, 
because many have signified their intention of remaining 
at the shore until away into September, probably bearing 
in mind the wonderful days which the approach of 
Autumn usually brings. Nearly all the women of the 
summer colony have taken a deep interest in the Surgical - 
Dressings Work which has a branch at the Neighborhood, - 
club, and the attendance is large. 
Three lovely: girls with 
all the charms of youth and 
good looks are the Farrar 
girls, the Misses Katherine, 
Margaret and Ruth. The three girls are earnest and 
industrious workers at the Surgical Dressings meetings 
which are held in the Neighborhood club at Swampscott 
each Friday morning. Miss Ruth Farrar recently an- 
nounced her engagement to James Percival Hale of 
Salem and Topsfield. 
The Wednesday morning meeting of ladies which is 
held at the home of Mrs. Samuel J. Mixter at Galloupe’s 
Point for the purpose of making surgical dressings was a 
very successful one, and much work was accomplished. 
The dressings will be used for our own boys, if necessity 
demands them. 
DUPLEX CHAIR 
A TABLE AND CHAIR COMBINED 
Ornamental, Practical, Unique and Durable. 
chair to table. 
Quickly changed from 
Suitable for parlor, den or library. Quartered sawed 
oak in three finishes, Golden Oak, Fumed and Early English. 
INTRODUCTORY SALE =“NiOMW aan 
Rooms 401-402 Security Trust Building °° Lynn, Mass. 
ON THE ROAD TO THE NEW OCEAN HOUSE 
PIPER & STORER 
Gown Shop 
57 Puritan Road, Swampscott Tel. Lynn 3206-R 
Lynn Shop, 35 New Ocean St. Tel. Lynn 3090 
