S NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Aug. 11,1916, 
SMART HATS FOR SMART PEOPLE 
Austin, Milliner 
73 MARKET STREET 
LYNN 
Telephone 2087 
HILLIPS Beach folk are busy these days with such a 
quantity of social doings. And the week-end guests! 
Every incoming train of Friday of each week and Satur- 
day, too, brings friends of the Phillips Beach colony for 
a week-end stay. The entering in upon the summer sea- 
son of the third week of August finds the social activities 
abated not one whit. The continuous cycle of social 
affairs which have been the feature of the summer ever 
since the season began, are being kept up with unrelented 
interest. 
The Neighborhood club has arranged with Miss 
Gladys Lott, to present at the clubhouse on Friday even- 
ing, August 18th, “Songs and Sketches of Child Life,” 
the entertainment beginning at 8.15. The performance 
will be very interesting and should prove a source of 
pleasure to all of the members of the club, old and young 
and between seasons. Miss Lott will be assisted at the 
piano by Miss Carolyn Rice. 
Among the patronesses are: Mesdames W. A. Paine, 
W. W. Johnson, W. E. Plummer, C. E. Price, F. W. 
Kimball, C. B. Perkins, H. H. Holton, W. F. Spalding, 
W. S. Richardson, J. E. Chatman, A. W. Huguley, L. M. 
Atherton, E. H. Clapp, G. S. Burton, W. E. Terhune, 
FE. B. Terhune, J. A. Heath, N. S. Dillingham, G. W. Fos- 
ter, C. W. Conklin, C. H. Holloway, A. W. Estabrook, 
P. N. Jones, C. Irving Porter, E. M. Carpenter, W. M. 
Bunting, Gilbert Hodges, Jr., and F. H. Gage. 
The Surgical Dressings meeting at the Neighbor- 
hood club on Friday morning last was a very busy one and 
largely attended by the women of Swampscott, Phillips 
Beach and Beach Bluff. To continue this noble work, it 
is necessary to have funds for the purchase of materials 
SWAMPSCOTT BEVERLY 
Mrs Wallace 
With Piper & Storer 
153 Cabot Street 
CUSTOM Tel. Con. 
‘¢ fi) 
4 yt 
Ellen M. Hurue Cor setirre 
Fittings at Patron’s Residence by Appointment 
LYNN 
149 Broad Street 
Tel. 94 
Bubter’s 
222 Humphrey Street, 
Eastman Agency 
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 
Nearest Drug Store to New Ocean House 
Drug Store 
Swampscott 
Expert Photo Finishing 
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PRINTS RETURNED IN 48 HOURS 
PRICE LISTS AND SAMPLES UPON REQUEST 
We. Pi oM-OcRPH RE INeG. 
76 Munros Street, (Sherry Building) Lynn, Mass. 
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THE.VICTOR SHOP 
Vicror REcorpDs 
JOHN Z. KELLEY 
161 Marker St., Lynn, Mass. 
Tel. Lynn 3303 
VICTROLAS 
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for the dressings. The ladies have been urged to con- 
tribute as gcnerously as possible, and to send their con- 
tribution to Mrs. Stanley D. Forbes at 25 Palmer avenue. 
Phillips Beach. Among the ladies at the Friday morning 
meeting were Mrs. William A. Paine, Mrs. M. Whitney, 
Mrs. Frank H. Gage, Mrs. Jares -T. Wetherald, Miss 
Hammond, Miss Tapiey and Miss Chace. 
A “Dutch Supper” was given at the Neighborhood 
club on Friday evening, last, in the pretty and quaint 
dining-room in the north east wing of the club-house. 
The table was beautifully decorated with a profusion of 
cut flowers. Among the guests noted were Mr. and Mrs. 
Frederic L. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Huguley 
and son, Arthur W. Huguley, Jr. 
Charles Edmund Longley of New York, who with 
his wife is visiting at the summer home of his mother on 
Atlantic avenue, entertained at dinner at the Corinthian 
Yacht club on Friday evening, Among the guests were 
his mother, Mrs. C. E. Longley and his sister Mrs. S. EF. 
Sternberger of Cincinnati, who was formerly Miss Rosa- 
lind Longley. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sternberger of Cincinnati, who 
have been spending part of the summer with Mrs. Stern- 
berger’s mother, Mrs. C. E. Longley, on Atlantic avenue, 
Phillips Beach, left on Monday for their home in Ohio. 
Mrs. Sternberger was formerly Miss Rosalind Longley 
BECOMING KIMONOS 
From the purely useful kind to the most beau- 
tiful, embroidered ones for lounging, Although 
there are scores here, yet we do not believe you 
will find a homely one in the lot. 
Pacific Crepe Kimonos—In the popular shades with 
pleated ribbon trimming; prices $2.25 and 
. $2.08. 
Plain Nuns’ Veiling Kimonos—In blue, rose and lavender, 
with accordion pleated skirt, crepe de chine 
collars and cuffs of white; at $5. 
Nuns’ Veiling Kimonos—with muslin collars and cuffs, 
heavily embroidered, accordion pleated skirt, 
in light blue, copen, rose and lavender, $5.98. 
Silk Kimonos— Made of best silk in the most beautiful 
shades of pink, navy, lavender and gray, hand- 
somely designed, $5, $5.98 and $6.08. 
Crepe de Chine Kinonos——A ccordion pleated skirts, 
heavily embroidered, in pink, mais and laven- 
der, $12.50. 
(Second Floor) 
GODDARD BROS. 
The Modern Department Store 
76-88 Market Street, — Lynn 
