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people this year—a bigger percentage ‘than usual, 
would seem. Many prominent and representative f families 
are noticed among the arrivals the past week. 
D. P. Hughes of New York city is among the young 
men recently arriving at the Oceanside to spend their va- 
cation, He joined his mother, Mrs. F. R. Culbert, last 
Saturday and will remain the rest of August. 
Auguste Richard of New York city joined his mother 
and two sisters at the Oceanside Monday to spend the 
week. 
Frederick L. Gamage of Pawling, N. Y., joined his 
family at the Oceanside Tuesday for a week’s visit. 
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Misses M. i and F. G. Willis of New York city paid 
their second visit to the Oceahside, this season, over the 
last week-end. They stopped here last Saturday and Sun- 
day on their way home from the Maine resorts. 
Arthur D. Talbot Jones and Leonard’R. Jones of 
New York joined their mother at the Oceanside last Fri- 
day for a few weeks’ stay. The Joneses have one of the 
floors in West Flume cottage. 
Walter Merrall and William Koch of New York 
spent Saturday at the Oceanside with the former’s rela- 
tive, Miss Caroline Merrall, who is spending August at 
the seashore. Miss Merrall’s brother will join her over 
the coming week-end. 
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FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
at their Magnolia Store 
Will hold an Absolute Clearance Sale of All Summer Goods 
To make room for the first exhibition of Fall Models, which will arrive Monday, August 24 
The values offered, during this sale, will be remarkable, and we mention a few herewith. 
Missrs’ SuMMER DreEssEs—linens, crepes and wash BaLANcE oF Our Misses’ AND GIRLS’ FeLr OuvTine 
silks—sizes 14 to 20 years. Formerly up to $30.00, Hats, to’ close at 245220: eae eee $3.75 
to CLOSE, CUT tie nie tee le ee fai stip, fouls ta artiodeis po Dis Eel suekezaa™ $12.50 Younc MEn’s FLANNEL OuTING TROUSERS. For- 
SEPARATE SKIRTS OF KHAKI, linen and crepe. For- merly $6.00, to close at+.,...%<. 0% »aennee $4.75 
merly up to $12.00, to close at.........--- -$4-50 Younc MEn’s SUMMER SUITS AND OVERCOATS. For- ° 
Missrs’ Sport Coats AND Capes. Formerly up to merly up to $30.00, to close: att). 's.cnsneenen $15.00 
$35:00, 0: ClOSOiAt F,0)-': wel nitrite amr ee $18.CO Boys’ Linen NorvouK Surts.. Formerly up to 
Girts’ Coats AND Capes, sizes 6 to 14 years. For- $7.00, to. closé at >. hosts ine $3.75 
merly up to $32.00, to close at.......+.-- $15.00 Boys’ Separate Linen Knrckers.. Formerly up to 
CIRLS’ RIDING Haprrs, khaki and linen. Formerly $3.50, 'to close at oie eS 2 Tole aan ane prl.50 
up to $18.00, to close at .. +e. eee eee eee es $12.50 Sale at our MAGNOLIA Store, August 17th to 22nd 
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