NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE INDIAN STORE 
Fuller St., Magnolia, 3d house south of Post Office. 
186 Boylston St., Boston. Apple Tree Cottage 
Navajo Rugs, The famous Curacao Hats, Brasses, Baskets, Curios, Jewelery 
Toys, Games and Favors. 
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Antiques, Curios and Works re Art 
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Bureaus, tables, chairs, high-boys desks. 
painted at Salem in 1850, by Osgood. 
No coll ction of American portrait painters is comp ete without an Osgood, and 
as I have never before known f one to be in the hands of a dealer, few are complete 
F. W. NICHOLS - 73 1-2 Federal St. - SALEM, MASS. 
Formerly at 67 North Street 
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M. M. Bor Be. 
Gowns 
of Commonwealth and Mass. 
Thirteen Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
HAND WROUGHT JEWELRY 
EXCLUSIVE and INDIVIDUAL 
METAL LAMPS, LANTERNS AND 
CANDLESTICKS IN DISTINCTIVE 
EFFECTS 
AT THE 
STUDIO CRAFTS SHOP 
Ave. 
Boston, Mass. 
has opened her rooms at 
746 Hale St. Beverly Farms 
HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES, 1669 
Scene of Hawthorne's ee be 
Open to visitors daily. Six rooms 
and secret Staircase are shown 
Fee 25c. including garden and 
counting house. 
Admission to Hepzibah’s Shop, Free 
Quaint and attractive articles on sale. 
Tea served in the garden. 
Hathaway House (1683) in the same 
grounds. 
54 Turner St., Salem 
TheNormantan 
Magnolia, Mass. 
M. A. Eldridge, Proprietor. 
Accommodation ean be ob- 
tained for the season. Table 
board is First Class.—Reason- 
able Rates. 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker 
and 
Corsetiere 
of Madison Ave., New York 
Is in Manchester for the Summer 
Months 
Gowns Made and Remodeled 
pen for Fall and Winter 
Stanley Cottage 
Magnolia, Mass. 
House with modern improvements and 
and well heated. 
for the season. 
Prices reasonable 
Miss Helen R. Stanley 
11 School St., Manchester 
DRESSMAKER 
TO GO OUT BY THE DAY OR WEEK 
Children’s Clothes Ladies’ 
Summer Dresses and Shirt Waists 
MISS CAHILL - - Dress Maker 
Is' at Magnolia for her 13th season, and will 
welcome old patrons as well as new at her 
room in Mrs. Hunt’s Dry Goods Store. 
Fuller St,, - 
MISS G. M. GILBERT 
1184 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 
Telephone3 - Magnolia 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The last week has seen a great 
increase in interest in the eighteenth 
annual horse-show and gymkhana 
of the Myopia Hunt club, to be neld 
on the practice polo field at the club 
in Hamilton Labor Day afteraoon, 
September 2. On the program are 
eight star show events and three in- 
teresting gymkhana events. ‘ihose 
who have charge of the show have 
laid themselves out to provide inter- 
esting attractions and expert com- 
petition and their reward is to be an 
attendance of society, from all along 
the Shore, such as is seldom seen 
anywhere, even at Myopia. 
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S. V. R. Crosby of Boston and 
Manchester has returned to the 
North Shore after an extended trip 
abroad. Mrs. Crosby is still in 
Europe and ‘‘Apple Trees,’’ their 
country home at Manchester is oc- 
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. 
Russell of Boston. 
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The Martin Erdmanns of New 
York, who have the Dresel cottage 
at Pride’s this season, are entertain- 
ing Robert Waller of New York 
for a few days. Mr. Erdmann had 
the Coolidge cottage at Coolidge’s 
Point, Manchester-by-the-Sea, last 
season. 
Essex County Club Golf 
A field of 32 started in the weekly 
golf tournament last Saturday, at 
the Essex County club, it being a 
handicap medal play competition. 
Only eight turned in cards and G. E. 
Warren won the tournament with a 
net score of 76. B. W. Estabrook won 
the gross score medal with a ecard of 
82. The scores: 
G. E. Warren * $5 9 76 
B. W. Estabrook 82 5 ir 4 
John Reece 87 10 77 
J. S. Fassett 93 16 77 
Gale Thompson 88 10 78 
E. B. Chandler 95 16 79 
E. .K. Arnold 99 18 81 
A. G. Hodgson 97 16 81 
Ketchup Wins Race. 
Eleven of the one-design boats of 
the Manchester Y. C. were out last 
Saturday for the weekly race, in 
which the Ketchup was the winner 
for the first time this season. She 
led the Clarise by 7m 10s. Summary: 
Ketchup, Geo. and Everett Fabyan 1:34:20 
Clafise, John Caswell, Jr. 1:41:30 
Kiowa, J. J. Jeffries 1:43:15 
Bluegrass, D. O’Hara 1:44:15 
Gnat, O. Ames 1:45:13 
Minx, H. 8. Grew 1:45:55 
Hicecough, Edith Fabyan 1:46:55 
Teal, Billie Dexter 1:47:37 
Shad, Mason Sears 1:47:46 
Ruth, R. T. Paine, 2d. 1:48:16 
13:56:53 
Quawk, Francis Motley 
