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SUMMER SOCIAL REGISTER 
This year’s Summer Social Regis- 
ter just issued, in comparison with 
that of last year, would indicate a 
marked inerease in the number of 
families summering by the sea-shore, 
a considerable decrease in foreign 
departures, and an increase in the 
arrivals from abroad. 
Of the 13,901 items of information 
concerning summer addresses and 
changes in the prominent families 
of New York, Washington, Philadel- 
phia, Chicago, Boston, Providence, 
St. Louis, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, 
Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dayton, 
St. Paul and Minneapolis, San Fran- 
cisco and Oakland, Buffalo, south- 
ern cities from Richmond to Atlan- 
ta, and New Orleans which is new 
this year,—7,413 families are lo» 
eated inland, practically the same as 
last year; 3173 are by the sea-shore, 
a 10 per cent. increase over last 
year; 808 families are found at 
Bankers’ addresses abroad; 140 may 
be found on their yachts. 
1,047 families have gone abroad 
since April Ist, a decrease of 33 per 
cent. 387 families have arrived, an 
increase of 30 per cent. 
570 persons have married since 
April 1st, as compared with 729 last 
year. 
There are noted since April Ist, 
the deaths of 218 men and 145 wo- 
men, practically the same as last 
year. 
Of those at inland resorts, 65 are 
found at Lenox; 232 in New Jersey, 
between Morristown and Bernards- 
ville; 108 are in the Adirondacks; 
155 in Canada; 193 at Bar Harbor; 
680 along the Northern New Eng- 
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Has epened her Summer Shep in 
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Lamp Shades and Mirrors 
Old Brocades and Novelties 
Small articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
Orders are taken for the entire Decorating and furnishing 
at the New York Shop. 
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land coast; 356 at Newport and 
Narragansett, as compared with 291 
last year; 350 on the north shore of 
the Sound, in Connecticut and West- 
chester; 475 on the north shore of 
Long Island; 465 on the south shore 
of Long Island; 272 at the Hamp- 
tons, as compared with 205 last 
year; and 382 on the Jersey coast, 
as compared with 322 last year. 
The names, descriptions and _ il- 
lustrations of 918 yachts appear op- 
posite the names of their owners, 
and are also to be found in the 
Yacht Index in the back of the book, 
arranged alphabetically. Of these 
yachts, 468 are steamers, 137 schoon- 
ers, and 313 sloops, an increase 
naturally in steamers, at the expense 
mostly of the schooners. 
Moving Pictures of Taft’s Reception 
Pathe operators were in Beverly 
July 4, to secure a moving picture 
of President Taft’s arrival and re- 
ception at Beverly. It was the first 
time a moving picture machine was 
operated in Beverly for such a pur- 
pose. The pictures will give further 
publicity and fame to Beverly and 
the North Shore. 
Miss~Mary Viveiros, 96 School 
street, Manchester, announces that 
she has a selection of Fayal and 
Embroideries, Shirt 
Doily Sets, Bureau 
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Madeira Hand 
Waists, Collars, 
Searfs, ete. 
Navajo Indian blankets or 
rugs, 
Curacao hats, curious and interest- 
ing things of various kinds are at 
the Magnolia branch of ‘‘The Indian 
Store,’’? on Fuller street, in the ‘‘Ap- 
ple Lane Cottage.”’ 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
_ Former Asst. Secretary of the U. 
S. Treasury A. Piatt Andrew is at 
his summer home at East Gloucester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Ahl 
(Mrs. Robert Carter Heaton) have 
decided to delay taking up their resi- 
dence at the new Ahl property at 
Hamilton for a few weeks. On their 
return, they found improvements at 
the estate in many cases still un- 
finished so they have decided to 
await their entire completion. 
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Mr. and Mrs. ‘Eh P. King and son, 
Henry P. Jr., of Boston and Pride’s 
were passengers for Europe on the 
Ceeelie of the North German Lloyd 
line sailing from New York this 
week. 
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Mme. Najla Mogabgab of 292 
Vifth ave., New York, is among the 
new comers to Magnolia, with a 
summer branch of her city store. 
She already has branches at Palm 
Beach, Fla., and the Virginia Hot 
Springs, in winter. She has opened 
a shop in the Smith building, Mag- 
nolia, with a superb collection of 
gowns, lingerie, linen and_ tub 
dresses, waists, wraps and novelties. 
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