32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 25, 1916. 
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FURS 
SUPERIOR IN QUALITY 
EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN 
= Furriers exclusively for 
ninety-six years 
391 FIFTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK 
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A store has been opened at 
Magnolia located at No. 
7 and 8 Colonial Building, 
Lexington Avenue 
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a) THE OCEANSIDE has always been distinctive as a 
hotel where young people have just the best times and 
the season of 1916 is a criterion of this very charming 
quality. There are more pretty girls at the Oceanside 
than ever before, and plenty of young men, too, even 
though the number has een lessened some by the military 
call. Saturday evening was very gay at the hotel and 
many were the dancers who tripped the light fantastic. 
Everybody had a wonderfully good time! 
One of the prettiest gowns noted at the hop was that 
worn by attractive Mrs. A. D. Cook, which was a beauti- 
ful creation of white net, the skirt of which was puffed 
and held in place by silver ribbons. The bodies was 
almost wholly of crystal beads with shoulder bands of 
rhinestones. 
Mrs. D. B. Hussey of St. Louis was very stunning 
in a gown of blue chiffon over pink satin, the skirt 
appliqued with blue sequins, the bodice of blue sequins 
with an American beauty rose corsage. 
Miss Harlow wore a becoming gown of black net and 
tulle with trimmings of jet. 
Another pretty frock was that worn by pretty Elvine 
Richard, of clouds of shell pink and delicate blue chiffon. 
Blue shoes and blue satin girdle completed this costume. 
Miss Mary Orme was very lovely in a dancing frock 
of flesh colored chiffon with three-tier skirt edged with 
‘ink taffeta bands, and bodice of pink and blue em- 
broidery. 
Miss Helen Middleton wore a wonderful creation 
indescribable. White chiffon formed the upper part of 
the pannier skirt, drapings of lavender chiffon, the lower 
with outlines of silver ribbons, and pink roses and lace. 
The bodice was of lace and silver ribbons. 
Miss Isabella Wadsworth was very lovely in an 
amber-hued taffeta with flutings of the material of the 
pannier order. 
Miss Janet Bryan was very girlish in a lavender 
taffeta dancing frock, fluted and very bouffant. 
Miss Ellen Kenney was very pretty in a white em- 
hroidered net dancing frock with bandings of pale blue 
satin on skirt, and pale blue satin bolero with outlines 
of pink rosebuds. 
Mrs. A. J. Hull wore an exquisite gown of turquoise 
blue taffeta with silver embroideries and facings of silver 
on tunic, pink rosebuds and silver ribbon touches com- 
pleted this creation. 
Virs. Charles Adams Potter wore an exquisite gown 
of white chiffon richly trimmed with bands of iridescent 
on the voluminous skirt, and paillettes of the iridescent 
on the bodice. 
Miss Gwendolyn Smith’s frock was of black taffeta 
embroidered in silver over an underskirt of black chiffon 
over white chiffon. 
A very lovely and striking gown was worn by Mrs. 
George Dobyne, which was of red liberty velvet over a 
petticoat of Spanish lace with iridescent touches on bodice. 
Pretty Jean Middleton was very girlish in a frock of 
white tulle, very bouffant, with trimmings of rose gar- 
lands and silver ribbons. 
Miss Isabelle Orme was very attractive in a frock 
of royal blue chiffon over shell pink satin with trimmings 
of silver ee and girdle of pink satin. 
Mrs. a Chalmers wore an exquisite gown of 
turquoise ne taffeta with paillettes of crystals and 
touches of silver ribbons. 
Miss Dorothy Stetson was very lovely in a dancing 
frock of delicate blue taffeta, very much puffed, and 
bodice of crystal beadings 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walbridge of New York spent 
the week-end at the Oceanside, 
