16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANICURE 
COMER 
CHIROPODY 
Formerly at Oceanside 
COTE REUSE 
SPECIALTY 
The Comer Lasting Wave for permanently 
waving the Hair, Endorsed by leading spe- 
cialists in Paris, London and New York. 
THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA. 
Among the late arrivals at The Oceanside is Mrs. 
W. J. White of New York City. She comes on a visit 
with Mrs. 8. P. Barker of New York and will stay until 
the season closes. 
Mrs. William Warren Harper of Philadelphia, who 
arrived at the Oceanside early in the week is one of 
those who have made Magnolia their summer home for 
many seasons. With her are Miss M. E. Garrett of 
Auburn, N. Y. and George B. Garrett, of Philadelphia. 
EK. Preston Clifford of New York City is at the 
Oceanside, a guest of Mrs. Fred Bonner also of New 
York, who has been spending the season at Lawton Cot- 
tage. 
The younger set at The Oceanside was particularly 
pleased this week on the return of Miss Irene Rossiter 
of New York City from a two weeks’ visit with friends 
in the Adirondacks. Miss Rossiter has made a very large 
number of friends among the younger set and is also a 
creat favorite with the older guests. 
J. Bryant Damon of Boston is registered at The 
Oceanside for a weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. Henry W. Eaton of New York City and her 
two charming daughters, arrived at The Oceanside early 
this week to spend the month of August by the sea. 
Her daughters are Miss Florence and Miss Isabelle. 
While they have been at the big hotel only a few days, 
they are favorites and are much sought after. On Sep- 
tember 1, Mrs. Eaton and her daughters will go to New- 
port, where they will join Mr. Eaton, who will take 
them on one of the New York Yacht Club’s cruises 
down the shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Tracey A. Rudd of Boston visited at 
the Oceanside during the last week. Mrs. Rudd’s father, 
the Hon. William P. Rudd is a justice of the Supreme 
Court of New York State. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
! : 305 Fifth Ave., 
carefully investigated 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
COLONNADE 
(Rear of Frank Bros. Boot Shop.) 
MAGNOLIA 
MASS. 
MARBLEHEAD 
There is an exceptionally large number of Provi- 
dence people at the Rock-mere, including Walter C. 
Wood, a member of the Boston Yacht club, Mrs. H. Hill, 
who is the guest of Mrs. A. W. Smith of the same city, 
W. O. Todd, the textile manufacturer, and his son, Rob- 
ert and Colonel Isaac Goff and daughter, who stopped 
off here on the Ideal tour. Mrs. William Irvine of Glen 
Ridge, whose husband is Commander on the ‘*Laconia,’’ 
is here with her niece, Miss Edith Dorland. Miss E. J. 
Richards of Newport and Frederic Marden of Newport 
are at the hotel. Miss Richards is very attractive and 
one of the best dressed girls at the hotel this season. 
Recently an auto party in which were Mrs. G. A. Sin- 
clair and Mrs. M. L. Jones of Magnolia, Mrs. J. C. Spring 
of West Gloucester and Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll of New 
York paid a short visit to the hotel. Mrs. Florence 
A. Sanborn, whose husband is of the well known coffee 
firm of Chase & Sanborn, of Winchester, is one of the 
Rock-mere ’s season guests. Robert OC. Blair, also of Win- 
chester, is spending a few days here. Howell Hynes 
with his daughter, Miss Alice, and his mother, Mrs. 
hii prominent in Cleveland’s social set are at the 
otel. 
Southerners enjoy the charm of the old Atlantic 
and more than ever have made the Rock-mere their sum- 
mer home this season. They include Mr. and Mrs. D. R. 
Burgess of Mobile, Alabama, and O. W. Dudley of Dan- 
ville, Va., in the number. 
Mrs. Frank L. Perrin of Cincinnati, O., arrived at 
the Oceanside early in the week. She is accompanied by © 
her daughter, Miss Francis. They are now making an 
automobile tour to the Bretton Woods, and will return 
to The Oceanside later. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
N. E. Gor. 31st 6t. N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
