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The Hotel Tudor, ehiacs is apparently not suffer- 
ing from any depression in business, as most of its apart- 
ments are taken for the remainder of the season. ‘The 
Tudor’s specialty of catering to motor parties is drawing 
many motorists to this hostelry, where special attention 
is given them. All that is required to be served promptly 
with one of their specially prepared dinners is to phone 
ahead. Mrs. Mabel McDonald, a well known pianist 
and talented musician from New York, has been spend- 
ing the week at the Tudor. Count Satiges of the French 
embassy at Washington, D. C., was a guest at the Tudor 
over the week-end. While at Nahant he was entertained 
by Hon. and Mrs. Curtis Guild. A party to come to the 
Tudor this week represented three generations, and was 
made up of Mrs. Frederick P. Holt, of Hartford, Conn., 
their son, Lucius H. Holt and his son, Guy B. Holt of 
West Point. 
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They expect to remain at Nahant the rest 
season guests who registered the 
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FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
Magnolia Branch Now Open 
WILL FEATURE THIS WEEK 
at Magnolia 
Boys’ Jumper Blouse Suits $4.75 and $6.50 
Boys’ Double Soled Tennis Oxfords 
Girls’ and Misses’ Silk Hose in White and Pink, 
| Yellow and Light Blue—All Sizes 
Children’s English Half-hose in White and Colors 
Misses’ Shetland Knit Reversible Sweaters, all 
Colors—Sizes 32 to 42 
| Auto goggles and Imported novelties 
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Has opened her summer shop 
LEXINGTON ROW, MAGNOLIA 
with a superb collection of 
Imborted Gowns, Lingerie, Linen and Tub Dresses, Waists, Wraps and Novelties 
Millinery 
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past few days include Miss Helen Cushing of Fitchburg; 
Miss Edith L. Munroe of Boston; Wm. Ellis Weston of 
Boston; W. B. McLane of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 
Gage of Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Knight of Nashua, 
N. H.; Miss Michie and Mrs. Cowan of Toronto, Can.; 
and a party composed of Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Rus- 
sell Wetmore, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tiffany, and Master 
Poultney, all of Baltimore. The Staley Chil- 
dren of Boston are scheduled to appear at the Tudor on 
Wednesday evening, August 5. Mrs. Anna Ernberg of 
Berea college, situated in the town of the same name in 
Kentucky, has been exhibiting the products of the students 
of this school the past week at the Tudor. ‘The school 
‘is a semi-philanthropic affair and is operated for the bene- 
fit of those in the southern states who lack the proper 
facilities for education. ‘he articles met with a ready 
sale and Mrs. Ernberg expects to visit other ‘hotels along 
the shore with her exhibits. 
Residents of the 
North Shore Find 
This Store a Most — 
Convenient and Helpful 
Shopping Place 
Selecting whatever you may need here means 
choosing from the largest stocks and widest as- 
sortments in New England—with prices always 
invitingly low for dependable qualities. 
If you cannot visit the store in person let us 
know by letter or phone what you require and your 
order will be given prompt attention. There will 
be no delivery charges whatever to any city or 
town in Massachusetts, no matter what your pur- 
chase may be. 
Jordan Marsh Company 
Boston’s Greatest Retail 
Establishment 
