Aug. 4, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 25 
FOR SALE 
“Windclyffe’’, the home of the late 
W. J. Boardman, situated on the 
Essex Woods Road, near Essex 
County Club. House contains 10 
masters’ bedrooms, with 5 baths, 
servants’ rooms and bath, library, 
reception room, den, dining room, 
and smoking room; also garage; 
about 10 acres of land. 
APPLY TO 
| T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD and R. deB. BOARDMAN 
56 AMES BLDG., BOSTON Telephone Main 1800 
BRANCH OFFICE, Manchester, Mass. Tel. Manchester 144-W 
ORDS are inadequate to express the beauties of the 
necklace and pendant which I saw yesterday at 
Dreicer’s shop at Magnolia. It was of diamonds and 
pearls with a drop of Old Chinese jade, dating back to 
the Sixteenth Century in its cutting. The, pendant was 
joined to the chain by bands of platinum in which were 
set sapphires. 
Then I was introduced to the very latest thing in 
neck velvets, whose ends lose themselves in the ornaments, 
in several designs set with diamonds, which act as clasps 
also, as well as making the pretty fashion of throat velvets 
bewitching by the unbroken line. 
I just revelled in the pearl necklaces and earrings. 
They are wonderful as to matching and color. Dreicer’s 
pearls express the richness for which their jewels are 
famous. 
As to wrist watches, well, you just can’t be smari 
and be without one! Dreicer’s watches are beautiful, with 
a complete selection of all shapes. The latest oblongs, 
ovals, octagons are here, set with diamonds and onyx, 
all with ot in stem, and all on black ribbons. 
. PRISCILLA. 
Mrs. James D. Safford ae Shartonis Point, Manches- 
ter, has been entertaining Miss Josephine Blackfan, a 
social worker from Springfield. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopkinson of “Sharksmouth,” 
Manchester, have had interesting pictures on exhibition 
and for sale at their house this week. The sale continues 
tomorrow. The pictures are by French artists fighting 
for France, and the proceeds of the sale will go to the 
wives and families of these patriots. 
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John C. Ellsworth of Manchester Cove is on a two 
weeks’ business trip to his home in South Bend, Ind. 
Fresh Lobster 
Just Out of the Ocean 
For your Summer Salads. 
Easy to have— Convenient to 
use—Keeps perfectly. :-: :-: 
Our Lobsters right fresh from the Sea are boiled, 
shelled, and the selected, tender pieces packed in 
parchment-lined tins. Just as delicate, crisp and 
sweet as any you ever tasted. 
Order by Mail. = We send right to your door by prepaid 
express or parcel post. Money back if you are not 
fully satisfied. 
Delivered price: one-half pound cans, 
dozen; one pound cans $8.35 per dozen. 
Special Offer During August Only. 
With every order for a dozen or more 
FREE cans of Lobster (either size) we will 
include free a full sized jar of our deli- 
cioas Mayonnaise—the perfect accessory. 
Send for v > you think of it. 
$4.50 per 
ADDRESS 
Frank E. Davis Co. 1 Central Wharf, Gloucester, Mass. 
Ask for our Summer Price List of Good Things to Eat. 
T the Bridge tournament to be held at Mrs. Robert 5S. 
Bradley's, Pride’s Crossing, on Fiiday afternoon, 
September 1, for the benefit of the Children’s Island Sani- 
tarium there will be a sale of articles made by the child- 
ren. Last year the sale was held at different street cor- 
ners through Marblehead and Swampscott, each booth 
hoping to bring in the largest returns. The customers 
were the good “natured motorists who were glad to help 
the eager ‘children dispose of the articles they had made. 
A fairly good sum was taken this year to help the cause 
and increase the total, in addition to the children’s articles. 
Bridge tables suitable for summer houses, for the 
nursery and a light weight folding table covered with 
linen to carry in an auto1 nobile will be for sale. 
Tea will be served at 4.30 to which all are welcome. 
Those not taking part in the tournament are cordially in- 
vited to come in to the tea. The patronesses are Mmes. 
Louis Bacon, Thomas P. Beal, F. B. Crowninshield, 
Robert D. Evans, W. Scott Fitz, Charles G. Mixter, 
Thowras Motley, Jr., Dudley L. Pickman, James E. Proc- 
tor, John L. Saltonstall, Harrison Tweed and Edwin %. 
Webster. 
An interesting article telling of the children’s life at 
the sanitarium during the summer may be found in thc 
Breeze of July 28. 
John N. Stevens of Manchester will have Mr. 
and Mrs. Jefferson of Springfield as house-guests over 
the week-end. Mrs. Stevens has been entertaining an 
interesting group of artists the past week. 
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Cone of the Surgical Dressings 
committee meets Friday mornings in the Masconomo 
ball-room, at Manchester. Anyone desiring to assist 19 
making dressings for the Allies will be welcome. adv. 
Mrs. 
The North Shore 
