24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
HENRY HAVELOCK PIERCE 
The Original Home Portrait Photographer 
Sittings at Studio if Desired 
STUDIOS: 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
729 Boylston St., Boston 
741 Fifth Ave., New York 
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That Indefinable Finish, Story Telling Quality, and Life Action Stamps the Pierce Prints Above All Others. 
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ASCONOMO HOUSE, Manchester, with the ex- 
ception of a few of the waterside suites, is well 
filled for the remainder of August. A children’s party 
is being held at the hotel this afternoon from 2.30 to 5. 
Informal dancing for the young people, with games and 
refreshments, will comprise the program. Ray P. Rob- 
son of Cleveland is one of the latest arrivals of the week 
at the Masconomo. He will finish the season there. Luther 
W. Faulkner of Lowell joined his family at the house for 
the week-end. Miss Jeanette Ficks, who has been with 
her parents the past two weeks at Sugar Hill, N. H., has 
returned to the Masconomo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. 
Page of Pinehurst, N. C., are guests of Mrs. Amos Mor- 
rill for a few days. Miss Bruff and Miss Ruth Dunning 
of New York are also with the Morrills for a short visit. 
— Che Sign of the Crane 
/ Cea House, Fond 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean OPEN DAILY 
Prop. 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
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The Wetherbee Esta e Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
HOME MADE CAKE, BREAD and DOUGHNUTS 
Office Hours 9 to 4 
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MISS INA M. D. LIDDELL 
SUCCESSOR TO Mrs. S. P. PALMER 
DOMESTIC BUREAU 
5 Park Square Boston, Mass. 
Cooks Seamstresses Day Workers Elevator 
Parlor Maids Laundresses Butlers Chauffeurs 
(*hamber Maids Nurses Chefs Coachmen 
Inside Men OutsideMen 
Acccommodating Cooks and Accommodating Waitresses for 
Lunheon and Dinner Parties Reference Verified 
General Maids Waitresses 
A week-end guest at the Masconomo was Mrs. H. Dris- 
dale of Chicago, who has been visiting friends on the 
North Shore fog the past few days. Other arrivals the 
past week included: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford of 
New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnard and E. W. 
Cruikshank of Philadelphia; Miss Louise Falconer and 
3ruce Falconer of New York. The Saturday evening 
hop will be held tomorrow, as usual. 
Miss Julia A. Meyer, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. 
George von L. Meyer, who are abroad and were in Ger- 
many until they recently departed for London, where they 
are awaiting passage, was not with the family at the time 
they left Germany and reports a hazardous experience in 
leaving Hungary, where she was at the time. 
Furs! Furs"! 
WERNER-PAZOLT CO. 
Lexington Avenue, Magnolia 
Special Sale 
of 
Fashionable Furs 
at 
Summer Prices 
Fur Coats, Capes, Stoles, Muffs and 
Small Neckwear, Motor Coats 
and Robes 
Ladies’ Hats and Millinery 
Boston Store 458 Boylston St. 
