8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA 
Magnolha’s busy season is on—or it will be on to- 
morrow, for the Oceanside hotel, its annex and scores 
of cottages will open to-morrow for the season. It will 
be the biggest season in the hotel’s career,—that much 
is assured. More guests have been booked than ever 
before. The hotel is very considerably enlarged this year 
by the aequirement of the Hesperus house, nearby. 
This has been changed over somewhat and will be used 
as an annex to the Oceanside, which means tliat the 
Oceanside will accommodate some 200 more guests this 
year than ever before. A number of changes have been 
made in the interior of the Oceanside. The most notice- 
able to greet the guests as they arrive to-morrow will 
be the greatly enlarged lobby. Splendid results have 
heen attained in making this change. The desk and of- 
fice space has been given over to additional lobby room 
and the office has been pushed farther back The dining 
room, too, has been enlarged, by utilizing the casino as 
additional dining room space. Many other improvements 
of a minor degree have been made to add to the con- 
venience and comfort of the guests An addition has 
been built to the front veranda. 
Among those who will be on hand for the opening of 
the Oceanside or who will arrive within a few days, 
will be:Mrs. George W. Barnes, Toledo, O.; Miss Vir- 
ginia Bayne, Mrs. Frederic Bonner (June 15th to Aug. 
lst), and Mrs. G. A. Bramwell, New York; George N. 
Brooke and family, Philadelphia; George E. Carter and 
family, Boston; Mrs. C. C. Chapman, New York, (June 
and July); Dr. C. M. De Pena, Washington, D. C. (Uru- 
euian minister); Prof. A. J. Du Bois, New Haven, Ct.; 
Mrs. J. M. Gilkerson, Pasadena, Cal.; Mrs. A. Guerin 
and Miss Guerin, New York; Miss Sarah L. Guild, Bos- 
ton; J. W. Gummy, Boston; Mrs. M. F. Gurney, Toron- 
to: J. W. Lee, Jr., and family, Phila.; E. W. H. Lewis 
Mt. Holly, N. J. (June and July); A. M. Lewis and fam- 
ily, Phila.; Mrs. Jas. McLean and family, New York 
(June and July); Mrs. Lee MeMillan, New Orleans; 
Mrs. A. F. MeArthur, New York; Mr. and Mrs. A. How- 
ard Merritt, Phila.; J. B. Morgan and family, Phila. ; 
A. II. Morse and family, Boston; Mrs. George H. Net- 
tleton, Kansas City; Mrs. Mary R. Overall, St. Louis, 
Mo.: Mrs. Charles E. Parker, Boston (June and July) ; 
Mrs. Thomas Proctor, Boston; Emmet Queen and fam- 
ily, New York; Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhardt, Owens- 
ton, Ky.; Mrs. E. B. Ryckman and family, Toronto; 
Miss I. A. Shaw. New York; Mrs. Andrew Sheriff, 
Chieago, Il].; Mrs. H. F. Skinner, Boston; Mrs. W. H. FH. 
Southerland, Washington, D. C.; G. F. Swift and fam- 
ily, Chicago; C. F. A. Talbot and family, New York; 
Mrs. S. H. Taylor, Boston; Miss A. D. Tucker, Phila- 
Mrs. F. E. Warner, Mrs. M. R. Wendell, Boston. 
Others who have engaged apartments at The 
Oceanside are; TH. CG. Adams and family, Phila., (sea- 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
! : 305 Fifth Ave., 
carefully investigated .. 
MiSs WILD 
Registry Office 
N. E. Gor. 3ist St. N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
son); W. B, Allen and family, Boston (July) ; Mrs. Fin- 
ley Barrell, Lake Forest, Il., (August and September) ; 
K. W. Beardsley and family, Hartford, Conn. (July) ; 
Mrs. L, J. Belloni, New York City; Miss Augusta Bran- 
driff, Washington, D. C.; D. H. Clark and family, St. 
Louis, (season) ; Mrs. L. C. Clark, N. Y. City, (July) ; 
Miss Anna K. Coates, Phila.; Mrs. E. M. Coates, Wash- 
ington, D. C.; F. R. Culbert and family, N. Y. City; 
Mrs. Evelyn Daggett, Boston; Mrs. John Davidson, 
Elizabeth, N. J.; Mrs. H. J. Davison, N. Y. City; Frank — 
K. De Long, Phila.; Mrs. J. M. Hood, Jr., Baltimore; 
(season); Miss C. S. Eaton, Boston,. (season); H. W. 
Kstabrook and family, Boston; Admiral Edw. Farmer, 
Boston; Miss M. Fassett, Phila.; Mrs. S. E. Ford, Cam- 
bridge; Miss C. M. Fuller, Boston; Mrs. F. L. Gamage, 
Pawling, N Y.; Miss Isa Gray and Miss M. C. Gray, 
Boston; Mrs. Chester Guild, Boston; Arthur Harlow | 
and family, Salem; Mrs. Warren Harper, Phila. (Au- 
gust); Mrs. Ford F. Harvey, Kansas City, (July and 
August) ; Miss Mary Heath, Washington, D. C., (July) ; 
Mrs. A. W. Hobart, Boston, (season); Mrs. M. EB. Ho- 
bart, Phila.; J. A Holmes, St. Louis; C. I. Hood and 
family, Lowell; J. T. Howe and family, Boston; J. <A. 
full and family, N. Y. City, (season) ; W. I. Jennings, 
Catskill, N. Y., (July); Mrs. T. F. Jewell and family, 
Washington, D. C., (season); Mrs. Geo. Johnson, De-- 
troit, Mich., (August); C. E. Jones and family, Phila., 
(season) ; A. W. Kennard, Boston; Miss Mary Kimball, 
Boston; Wooster Lambert, St. Louis; Miss Charlotte T. 
Lane, N. Y. City; George Lewis, Chicago; Mrs. T. G. 
Lombard, Chicago, Ill. (July); Mr. and Mrs. David 
Loring, Boston, (season); N. D. Maher and family, 
Roanoke, Va., (August); H. C. Matthews and family, 
Baltimore, Md., (season) ; Mrs. Ray Menken, N. Y. City, 
(July); George C. Miller and family, Buffalo, N. Y., 
(July and August); Mrs. John B. Markle, N. Y. City, 
(July); Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Watson, N. Y. City; Miss 
M. A. Patterson, Boston, (season); Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 
N. Perine, N. Y. City, (August); Miss A. H. Putman, 
Boston, (August); Miss E. C. Roberts, Phila.; Mrs. W. 
F’. Rowaine, N. Y. City; S. E. Rowland and family, (Bal- 
timore, Md.; Mrs. Francis Smith, Boston; Mrs. Warren: 
Smith, N. Y. City; E. D. Speck and family, Pittsburg, — 
Pa.; L. M. Tiffany and family, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. 
J. W. Tillinghast, Albany, N. Y., (July); Mrs. Alfred 
Tucker, Phila., Pa., (season); W. Turner and family, 
Boston, (July); Mrs. F. G. Vandergrift, Pittsburg, Pa., 
(season); Mrs. L. G. Vanderpool, Cottonsville, Md., 
(August); Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wendell, Jr., Boston; 
Mrs. W. F. Whitman, Boston; Hon. D. D. Woodmansee, 
Cincinnati, (August); Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wyatt, Chest- 
nut Till, Pa., (August). Gen. and Mrs. G. L. Andrews, 
Washington, D. C., (season) ; Mrs. Morris Doggett, New 
York City. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
