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Miss R. J. McTammany of Berlin, who has been 
studying abroad for grand opera the last winter, has been 
charming the guests at-the Hotel Tudor, Nahant, the past 
few week-ends, where she has been a visitor. On 
Sunday last Miss McTammany and Percy Baker of Bos- 
ton, another capable soloist, with William Weston as ac- 
companist, gave a most pleasing concert in the Tudor 
parlors. Miss McTammany included in her repertoire 
for the evening, the “Jewel Song” from “Faust,” “Prayer 
from “Tannhauser,” and the waltz from ‘‘Romeo and 
Juliet.” Mr. Baker excelled especially in several Scotch 
songs and also favored his auditors with the “Evening 
Star” from “T'annhauser.” On Wednesday evening a 
very pretty informal dancing party was held at the Tudor, 
when many of the Nahant cottagers joined the guests at , 
the hotel and danced the gay and fantastic. A special 
dinner will be served: tomorrow (Saturday) to 100 mem- 
De Pinna 
FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
WILL FEATURE THIS WEEK 
at their Magnolia Store 
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 
\uto goggles and Imported novelties 
: SHOWING OF Fatal, AND WINTER SWEAT- 
; FoR Misses AND LADIES. 
Has opened her summer shop 
LEXINGTON ROW, MAGNOLIA J 
with a superb collection of 
Imborted Gowns, Lingerie, Linen and Tub Dresses, Waists, Wraps and Novelties ] 
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bers of Temple lodge of Masons of East Boston. This 
will be the first summer outing of the lodge and it should 
be a most successful one, as Nahant is a most enjoyable 
spot for a vacation trip of any sort. Prominent among 
the arrivals the past week at the Tudor were Mrs. A.. 
P. Farifield, wife of Lieut. A. P. Fairfield of Annapolis, 
Md. The latter will join Mrs. Fairfield later for the 
balance of the season. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blanchard 
of Everett arrived this week for August. Other arrivals 
the last few days there include Miss Edith L. Munroe of 
Boston; Misses Martha , Mary C. and L. C. Healy of 
St. Louis, Mo., who are not newcomers to the North 
Shore and have many friends in the Nahant colony; War- 
ner Harwood of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. David 
Roberts and Miss E, A. Roberts, of Morristown, N. J., 
with Miss A. E. Maxfield of Amesbury as their guest. 
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 
