14 NORTH. SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
HENRY HAVELOCK PIERGE, Photographer 
729 Boylston, St. 
Boston, Mass. 
THE ORIGINAL HOME PORTRAIT 
STUDIOS 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
741 Fifth Ave. 
New York City 
PHOTOGRAPHER—SITTINGS AT HOME IF DESIRED 
Artistic, Discriminating People Appreciate Mr. Pierce’s Photography 
That Indefinable Finish, Story Telling Quality, and Life Action Stamps the Prerce Prints Above All Others. 
Imported platinum papers used exclusively 
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Manchester 
ASCONOMO HOUSE, Manchester, will remain 
open a few more weeks to accommodate many of 
the guests who wish to stay on the shore after Labor 
Day. The house will not close before the 15th of Septem- 
ber, it is announced by the management, and may possibly 
extend its closing date beyond that time. Elaborate 
plans have been made for the masquerade ball for the 
guests and their friends at the hotel tomorrow (Satur- 
day) evening. Mrs. Amos Morrill and daughter Louise, 
who have ‘been at the Masconomo for the season, re- 
turned to their home in New York this week. George 
and Converse Morrill, two sons, who have but recently 
returned from Europe, and three daughters will remain 
at the Masconomo a week or two longer. Mr. and Mrs. 
W. O. Ashley, child and maid of Rochester, N. Y., are 
at the Masconomo for the balance of the season. Os- 
wald Kunhardt, German consul at Boston, who recently 
returned from a visit to Berlin, was a week-end guest ot 
F. Blackwood Fay of Boston at the Masconomo. Mrs. 
L. W. Faulkner and Miss Faulkner the mother and sister 
of L. W. Faulkner, who with Mrs. Faulkner and his 
children of Lowell have been stopping at the Masconomo, 
paid the latter a visit the past week. George A. Coleman 
of Boston, president of the Pilgrim Publicity association 
was a guest of Fred M. Foley of Boston at the Mas- 
conomo for a few days this week. Mrs. Louise Carle- 
ton of Gardner entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
F. M. Greenwood, also of Gardner, over the last week; 
end at the hotel. 
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Mrs. Boylston A. Beal and daughter and Mrs. S. V. 
R. Crosby and son have returned to their respective homes 
in Manchester after a trip to Yellowstone Park and 
through the west. 
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MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
305 Fifth Ave., N. E. Gor. 3ist., N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
Paul Chalifoux of Birmingham, Alabama, arrived 
this week to spend the remainder of the season with his 
mother, Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux at the Furman ottage, Man- 
chester Cove. Week-end guests at the cottage were Mr. 
and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth (\Alice Chalifoux), who motored 
up from Newport. The Ellsworths have purchased the 
Dr. Tenney cottage in Manchester Cove and expect to 
spend their summers here. Their winter home is in 
South Bend, Ind. 
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J. Harrington Walker is leaving Magnolia Sunday 
for a business trip to Detroit. The family will remain at 
Magnolia until driven away in the late autumn by cold 
weather. The Walkers are very hospitable people and 
always have a houseful of young people at their attrac- 
tive cottage on the rocks on the outer edge of Magnolia 
point, washed by the waters from the Atlantic. The 
young people are among the most active of the younger 
set and are in everything at Magnolia. 
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Miss Swift, whose exclusive decorating establish- 
ment is at No. 13 East 36th Street, New York, is about 
to move into a larger and handsomer house at No. 11 
East 55th Street. This was formerly the home of Mrs. 
Henry S$. Redmond, and is opposite the St. Regis. Ex- 
tensive alterations have been made, modernizing the 
entrance and outside, and installing an elevator. The 
house, which is now of light stone, contains a handsome 
example of winding staircase in Adam style. By Sep- 
tember Miss Swift will have a display of unique and 
beautiful furnishings, handsome materials and wall papers, 
and many of the things necessary for making the perfect 
interior. The display at her new house will by far sur- 
pass anything Miss Swift has heretofore shown. 
MISS SARAH W. SYMONDS | 
Designer and Modeler in Bas Relief 
Srupto3: 105 Wushirrior Street, Mirblehead and Old John Ward 
House, Salem, in garden of Essex Institute. 
Colonial Fire-Places and Doorways. Historic Old Houses. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
