40 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 
‘IF ITS MADE OF RUBBER, WE HAVE IT’ 
From a NIPPLE to an AUTO TIRE 
SPORTING GOODS BATHING SUPPLIES 
CoR-NIX RUBBER CO. 
1227 MARKET STREET 2 LIVH 261 CABOT STREET 
. Lynn, Mass. STORES Beverly, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Thomas entertained at dinner 
Saturday evening at the New Ocean House Mrs. William 
P. Forwell, Mrs. Harry Shaw and Miss Florence Shaw. 
Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 
ward K. Hall, Richard D. Hall, Ernest K. Hall and Gor- 
don Knauth comprised one of the numerous luncheon 
parties at the New Ocean House Sunday. 
During the past week a decided and gratifying im- 
provement has been made in the general appearance of 
the grounds of the hotel. The two new tennis courts, 
situated near the Thorne cottage, have been completed 
and are being used daily by the guests of the hotel. At- 
tractive boulevard lamps and picturesque pergolas have 
been erected on the plaza opposite the main entrance of 
the hotel, enhancing to a considerable degree the beautiful 
outlook from the hotel veranda. 
Of the more recent arrivals are: H. W. Pillow, Mont- 
real; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Simpson, New York City; Mr. 
and Mrs. C. A. Neal, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles F. 
Bacon, Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Keene, 
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Calhoun, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. F. Carter, Springfield; W. G. Haseltine, 
Emery Haseltine, Miss M. C. Dana, Duval Dunne, Bos- 
ton; Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Wigton, Philadelphia; William 
T. Russell, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hine, Short 
Hills, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ripley, Springfield ; 
Mrs. E. Y. Eaton, Miss M. Eaton, Miss A. Eaton, Tor- 
onto; Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Edinburgh; F. A. 
Case, Chicago, Il. 
Mrs. Zenas Sears of Chicago, who, with her two 
beautiful daughters, is spending the summer at the New’ 
Ocean House, Swampscott, entertained a party of friends 
at a dinner on Wednesday evening, among whom were 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McQuesten of Marblehead Neck. 
YW. & M. Specialty 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-L. POPE 
Plenty of large sizes. 
LOUISE M. MITCHELi, 
LONVAL’S 
MEN’S FURNISHINGS 
Cor. Union and Mulberry Sts., Lynn. 
Custom Laundry Telephone 1654 
| LYNN’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE | 
“Tf it’s in Lynn, it’s at Magrane’s’’ 
The P. B. MAGRANE STORE, Inc. 
133 Market Street _ Lynn, Mass. 
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HATTER 
If at Coe’s It’s “Coe-rect’’ 
It “Coe-rect’’ It’s at Coe’s 
FRANK M. COE 
124 MARKET STREET,- 
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WAMPSCOTT folk have divers ways of spending these 
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LYNN, MASS. 
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beautiful July days, but judging from the large num-_ 
ber of people who frequent the beach at eleven each day 
in bathing attire, it would seem that this is the most 
popular pleasure. And the bathing frocks are very pretty, 
too. During the past week a very stunning bathing suit 
was worn by a pretty debutante at Phillips Beach. It was 
a black taffeta with short puffy skirt from below which 
showed black knickers with a wide fluting. The sash 
at the waist was of a beautiful Roman stripe, which 
coloring appeared at the collar and cuffs and in the smart 
Mandarin bathing hat. 
Mrs. George A. Brown of Swampscott entertained 
her bridge club, which is composed-of prominent ladies 
of the summer colony of Swampscott and Marblehead 
Neck, at the Tedesco club on Thursday. A luncheon was 
served before the card game at a table decorated with 
an abundance of cut flowers. 
Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. W. L. Terhune, Mrs. Edwin 
Arthur Shuman, Mrs. C. O. Baker, Mrs. Frederick Mc- 
Questen and Mrs. Hugh Brown. 
One of the smartest affairs of the past week was. 
the party given by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Little of 
Ocean avenue at the Essex County club, Manchester, 
when they entertained ten of their friends at dinner. 
The table was beautifully decorated with a profusion 
of pink sweet peas and greenery. Among the guests 
were Judge Brough of Toledo, Mrs. L. G. Burnham of 
the Somerset, Boston, Mrs. Charles Dietrich of Toledo 
and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Nashua. 
“Eagle Patrol,” a company of boy scouts of Swamp- 
scott, left Monday morning, under the command of 
Scout Master Harvey Scranton, for a month’s visit to 
Maine at the Terhune Camp at Norway. Among the 
boys were Leader Charles T. Johnson, Sherwin Brown, 
A TABLE AND CHAIR COMBINED 
Ornamental, Practical, Unique and Durable. Quickly changed from 
chair to table. Suitable for parlor, den or library. Quartered sawed 
oak in three finishes, Golden Oak, Fumed and Early English. 
INTRODUCTORY “SALE NOW GN 
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 
July 28, 1916. . 
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Among the guests were — 
