38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
SHOES FOR THE SUMMER 
TENNIS SHOES 
YACHTING SHOES 
GOLFING SHOES 
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 
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CORSET SHOP 
Beatrice Congdon 
CORSETIERE 
PCC. for one year. Specialattention to Mail Order Fittings. 
Tel. B 6308 Fine line of Brassieres. 
| Ae eth Suilding, 248 Boylston Street, Opp. Hotel Thorndike, Boston 
Mrs. W. Scudder, Cambridge; Miss Isabella Wright, Chi- 
cago; L. R. Gurley, Montreal; Miss Eliz. M. Hooker, 
Westfield; Miss W. Sanders, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
W. Schooke, Lawrence. 
The ‘Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, has the following 
season guests: Mr. and Mrs. Oswell Smith, Philadelphia ; 
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lindgren, Boston; Mrs. Sprague, 
Flushing, N. Y.; Mrs. Theo. Townsend and daughter, 
Albany, N. Y.; Mrs. J. C. Doughty, Misses Doughty, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. S. Bachelder and. Miss M. E. 
Bachelder, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thayer, 
Pawtucket, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Crocker, Miss F. E. 
Boutelle, R N. Boutelle, Fitchburg; F. W. Childs, Toledo, 
O.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Copeland, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Jeffries, Worcester; Miss EF. Mortimore, Phila- 
delphia; E. D. Barrett, Jr., Philadelphia; Mrs. C. D. 
Brown, Salem; Mrs. P. M. Pogue and daughters, Cincin- 
nati; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Treat, Mrs. J. E. Prescott, 
Boston; Gen. Philip Reade, Boston; and Capt. R. W. 
Guthrie, Lowell. 
When in Rockport lunch at the Ocean Spray Café. 
Sea foods cooked to order. Dock sq. ady. 
William R. Arey and family of Salem have arrived 
this week at their Land’s End cottage, Rockport. 
PIGEON COVE’S summer colony have been enjoying 
the comforts of open fires, and at the Edward hotel, 
the rare luxury of steam heat at the seashore during the 
past cold weather. Guests at the Edward Hotel include 
Mrs. E. Carlisle and Miss Carlisle of Brookline, and ae 
guest H. 1. Johnstone, Atlanta, Ga; Mr. and Mrs. G. I 
Cahoon, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dillon and chauffeur, Shere 
dence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carter, Orange; Miss 
Virginia Eaton, Boston; H. G. Carter, Hartford, Conn.; 
Miss Ethel M. Jones, CG. M. Thompson and party, Wor- 
cester; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. King and Miss King, East 
Orange, NESTE 
The Ocean View hotel, Pigeon Cove, has among its 
season guests and those registered for an indefinite time: 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Br adley, 3oston; Misses ‘Townsend, 
New York; Mrs. S. D. Ford, Br raintree ; Mr. and Mrs. 
James D. Abderdein, Brookline; Mrs. M. M. Silsby, 
3rookline, Mrs. R. Powell, daughter and party, Aiken. So. 
Car.; Miss Madge Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hender- 
son, Misses Henderson and nurse, Aiken, So. Car. 
Guests at the Ocean View were entertained Tuesday 
evening by Col. C. H. French who gave an illustrated 
lecture on Alaska. 
Marie Antoinette Tea Room and Gift Shop, Pigeon 
Cove. adv. 
Pigeon Cove is finding the Marie Antoinnette tea 
room an attractive place to meet friends and have a chat 
over the tea cups. 
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Thayer McNeil Company 
15 West Street 
47 ‘Temple Place Boston 
Orders by Telephone or Mail promptly filled 
Ostenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416 M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
NNISQUAM’S hotels are beginning to be well filled 
with season guests. The hops at the Yacht club 
once a week and the social teas at the Barnacle are seem- 
ingly going to be more popular than ever. 
This week Mrs. Nancy Shafer of Newton and the 
Overlook hotel entertained at the Barnacle. Another af- 
fair at the Barnacle was given by Miss Miner of Fast 
Orange, N. J., and Beach cottage in honor of her friend, 
Mrs. Chester Arnold of Wyoming. Other guests included 
Miss Susie White of Flushing, N. Y.; Miss Susie Bild- 
ing of Geneva, Switzerland, and Miss Wilson. 
Among the arrivals this week at the Grand View, 
Annisquam, are Mrs. T. J. Oakley, New York; Miss Annie 
O’Brien and maid, New York; Miss E. L. MacCracken, 
Danvers; Misses D. and Eliz. Smith, Stamford, Conn. 
The Overlook hotel, Annisquam, has the following 
arrivals for the week: Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Evans, son 
and maid for the season, Davenport, la., Wm. H. Nick- 
erson and family, Braintree; Mr. and Mrs.°H. C. Graf- 
ton, Dorchester Centre; L. C. Cutting, Marlborough; Mrs. 
E. J. Laughlin and daughter, Detroit; Mrs. A. Wilson and 
Mrs. Henry M. Henderson, Flint, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. 
George Swan, Middletown, N.Y. 
Late arrivals at the Brynmere house are E. P. Shaw, 
Brookline; Miss Sue Gordon, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. C. E. 
Doyle, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. E. G. Hayes and daughter, 
Canandaigua, N. Y.; Miss EF. Uhlenbrock, East Orange, 
N. J.; Mrs. Wm. Rice and family, New Haven, Conn. ; 
Mrs. Robert. F. Palmer and daughter, Chicago; Miss 
Frances English, New Haven, Conn.; Dr. and Mrs. E. 
Hartshorn and Carleton Swift, Brookiines Mr. and Mrs. 
George B. Dayis and family, Winchester; and Mr. and 
Mrs. E. Skillman, Brookline. 
By-Water-Inn guests include Miss M. E. Skinner, St. 
Louis, Mo.; Mrs. H. °'T, Underdown and son, Philadelphia ; 
Mrs. W. Grant and child, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Wm. F. Crafts, 
3rookline; Mrs. F. P. Adams, Brookline : Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Taylor, Waban; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wayland and 
family, Brookline ; Miss M. G. O’Connell, Boston; Mrs. 
F. B. Adams and family, Brookline. 
Wingaersheek Inn reports over 60 week-enders the 
past week, when special clam bake dinners were served 
on the beach. 
Men marry to make an end; women, to make a be- 
ginning.—A. Dupuy. 
MRS. S. B. GILPIN 
Dressmaking 
Fine Sewing and Children’s Work. Appointments by the Day. 
5 Pearl Street, Gloucester 
