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Special showing of bags, kimonas, breakfast jackets, 
and ‘boxed towels, in new designs 
Carefully selected dolls, toys and children’s 
arriving daily 
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Lexington Ave. Magnolia, Mass. 
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Now open for the Season at the DICKINSON COTTAGE on 
SHANTUNG FOLDING TEA TABLES AND OTHER THINGS FOR PORCH AND GAR- 
DEN; OPIUM BOWLS, 
New Feature This Season will be Afternoon Tea. 
Carriage and motor entrance off Raymond street; 
Beach. 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C. A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS | 
BOSTON, MASS. 
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
Welcome arrivals at the Oceanside Tuesday to remain 
the balance of the season were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. 
Rowland and daughter, Miss Dorothy Rowland, of Balti- 
more. ‘The latter’s fiance, Frederick Winant of New 
York city, has also been spending the week here. 
Robert M. Bleakie of ‘Tampico, Mexico, was at the 
Oceanside Sunday. He engaged apartments for himself 
and wife, two children and maid and will return to spend 
the month of August. 
Another Montreal family to come to the Oceanside 
this week was that of Berton S. Harris, who arrived 
Sunday to: spend the balance of the season. ‘They have 
quarters in East cottage. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Harris 
there are two daughters, Ruth and Eleanor. The Harrises 
were here two years ago. 
Harry A. Stiles and his mother, Mrs. J. B. Stiles of 
Boston, registered at the Oceanside Saturday evening for 
a short stay. They have gone to Rye Beach, N. H. 
Miss Georgie Solari of New York and her com- 
panion, Miss C. M. Stevens, were among the arrivals at 
the Oceanside last Saturday and are to remain the balance 
of the season. Miss Solari is very popular among the 
North Shore set and her friends are glad to welcome her 
back. 
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Moulton of the Hamilton 
colony were among the many North Shore people at the 
Oceanside last Satuday night for the dance. ‘They were 
guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Higgins. 
Edward D. Richmond and daughters, Constance and 
Gertrude of Chattanooga, Tenn., were guests at the 
Oceanside over the last week-end of W. T. Gummey of 
Boston. 
Mahlon R. Bryan of Brookline, who usually spends 
part of the summer at the Oceanside, was here over the 
last week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Anthony of New York 
city, who have been spending a few weeks at the Maple- 
wood, Bethlehem, N. H., motored to Magnolia the latter 
part of last week to spend the balance of July at the 
Oceanside. 
Miss Dorothy Hébert of New Orleans and Miss C. 
E. Kilver of Boston came to the Oceanside last Saturday 
to finish out the month of July. 
pies 
A motor party from Stillwater, Minn., to pay Mag- 
nolia a visit this week included Mrs. Roscoe Bronson and 
Miss I. Bronson, who were registered at the Oceanside 
during their tour of the North Shore. 
J. B. Ferber of Boston has been spending a few days 
at Magnolia this week, a guest at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Martin and daughter, Miss 
Maud Martin of Providence, have been spending a few 
days at the Oceanside the last week. 
Miss M. R. Harvey and Miss P. B. MacManamee of 
Providence arrived at the Oceanside Tuesday for a two 
weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. FE. C. Bliss and Mrs. E. Maud Talcott of Wash- 
ington and Mrs. H. Cornell Wilson of Boston were among 
the luncheon guests at the Oceanside, Wednesday. 
Miss Dunphy and Miss Irene Dunphy of New York 
joined their sister Miss Rose Dunphy at the Oceanside 
yesterday. The latter has been at Mganolia nearly all 
summer and is among the most popular of the young 
women at the hotel. She was gowned in pink crepe de 
chene at the dance last night. 
Mrs. C. P. Morehouse of Pasadena, Cal., and Mrs. 
Arnold of Chicago arrived at Magnolia yesterday 
for a stay at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pratt and family of Brooklyn, 
N. Y., were at the Oceanside over last night, coming here 
by motor. 
Another motor party 
night was composed of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hartes of Utica, N. Y. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Love of St. 
for a short stay at the Oceanside of Mrs. 
the same city. 
Miss M. 
among the late arrivals at the Oceanside, 
balance of the summer. 
Packard Cars For Rent 
SIXES AND FOURS OF LATEST MODELS 
By the Day, Week or Season competent Chauffeurs 
Telephone 4615 Oxford or apply 
MARK O. NUTTER, Motor Mart, 222 Eliot St., Boston 
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Ewing Hill of 
A. Dobbins and maid of Philadelphia are 
to remain the 
