12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SHORE LAND FOR SALE 
High land on sea shore near Rafe’s Chasm, affording unsurpassed ocean 
views. 
The best location on the North Shore. 
Apply to 
JONATHAN MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
THE OCEANSIDE, MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Horace G. Young of Albany, N. Y., and Mr. 
and Mrs. Louis J. Ehret of Greenwich, Ct., are at the 
Oceanside for a stay of several weeks at the sea-side. 
Later they will go on to the mountains. 
The Misses Ida L. Brown and Frances Brown, of 
Fall River, stopped at The Oceanside over night Wednes- 
day on their way to the White Mountains. They are 
spending a month touring New England. 
Among the late arrivals from the sunny Southland 
are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wadley, of Houston, Texas. 
With them are their two children and H. M. Wisdom, a 
friend of the family. They will remain through the sea- 
son. p 
Another member of the jolly company of southern- 
ers now at the hotel are E. H. Keep and C. 8. Williams 
of New Orleans. They have been coming to The Ocean- 
side for many seasons. They will stay at the Seashore a 
couple of weeks, then go to Bretton Woods, where they 
will remain until the late autumn. 
Frederick L. Gamage of New York City arrived at 
The Oceanside early in the week to spend a fortnight 
with his family, who have been at the big hotel for some 
time. 
Pekin, China 
Bar Harbor 
Osaka, Japan 
London 
Yamanaka & Company 
456 Boylston Street, Boston 
Lexington avenue 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Japanese and Chinese Art 
Objects 
Porcelain, Pottery, Bronze, Ivory, Bamboo 
Wares, Jades, Carving, Mandarins, Kimonos. 
Artistic Lamps and Shades, Toy Novelties, Etc. 
Among the late arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. John 
Kendy of Philadelphia. This is their first visit to Mag- 
nolia. They find it very pleasing. 
Norman Pierce of New York City is spending a week 
at The Oceanside. Mr. Pierce is at the head of one of 
the largest stationery houses in this country. 
Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Pitman of Brookline, guests of 
many seasons at The Oceanside, arrived early in the 
week for their annual visit. They are being entertained 
by Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCarthy who have apartments 
in the Lawton cottage. 
Mrs. N. D. Maher of Roanoke, Virginia, arrived at 
The Oceanside Thursday to join her husband and daugh- 
ter, who have been at the hotel for about ten days. Mr. 
Maher is vice-president and manager of the Norfolk 
& Western Railroad and its connections and is one of the 
most expert transportation authorities in America. 
Every year Detroit sends to the Oceanside a com- 
pany of happy families. Among them, this year, is the 
family of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Scherer. With them are 
their two charming daughters, Miss Margaret and Miss 
Dorothy. They will remain until the season closes. 
H. C. Thayer of Philadelphia, a guest of many sea- 
sons at The Oceanside, is making his annual visit there. 
He will remain for two weeks. 
Mme. Najla Mogabgab 
292 Fifth Ave, New York 
Smith Block 
Magnolia, Mass. 
is showing 
New Fall Models 
In Evening and Afternoon 
Gowns 
Branches 
Palm Beach, Fla. Hot Springs, Va. 
Paris 
