26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MISS COMER, CoirrErusE 
PERMANENT WAVE 
WE SUGGEST OUR TR4NSFORMATION 
FOR SHORT, THIN OR STREAKED HAIR, 
Sept. 1, 1916. 
NEW FACIALS 
INTRODUCING OUR 
FACE .PAGK 
FOR FLABBY CHIN, 
DROOPING MUSCLES 
AND ENLARG ED 
PORES. 
s PeClalL WHICH CAN BE MADE TO PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY COVER YOUR HAIR 
IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE 
Sean ies: THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA 
BOSTON SHOP: 
462 BOYLSTON ST. 
MES D. D. W Sonu See of Cuciaae hi recently 
arrived at the Oceanside, was very char ringly gowned 
1 Tuesday evening in a wisteria creation of georgette 
crepe with trimmings of net and tulle. Miss Florence 
Woodmansee was very sweet and attractive in a dancing 
frock of white lace with pannier of shell pink taffeta 
touches of same on bodice. 
Mrs. A. H. Morse wore a very lovely gown on Tues- 
day evening of white lace over satin. Pretty Ethel Morse 
was her usual attractive self in a blue chiffon taffeta, all 
puffed and quaint with a frill of white lace at the semi- 
decollete bodice. 
Miss Alice Richard wore an exquisite frock of black 
net embroidered in gold with trimmings of black net. 
~ Miss Georgia Solari’s frock was very stunning of 
black tulle, the skirt of many layers edged with paillettes 
which also appeared in touches on the bodice. 
Miss Eleanor Dieter wore a pretty dancing frock of 
black brussels net with a girdle of the rainbow hues, and 
slippers of silver. 
Mrs. Clarence F. MacMurray was gowned in an 
exquisite creation of black velvet and lace. 
Mrs. Charles Adams Potter’s gown was of royal blue 
velvet and blue tulle. 
Mrs. W. E. Williamson was noted among the dancers 
in a pretty gown of white net over white taffeta with 
trimmings of white lace. 
Mrs. Richard Hooker of Springfield and Miss Norris 
of Utica accompanied by Miss King of Winetka, IIl., Miss 
Newbury and Mrs. A. H. Newbury of Cleveland, [5 
motored to Magnolia on Saturday and spent the week-end 
at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Clarence F. 
season guest at the Oceanside, 
MacMurray of Chicago, who is a 
is entertaining her sister 
for a stay of indefinite 
Mrs. H. B. Judson of Troy, N. Y., 
duration. 
Telephone 548- w 
Mrs. Benjamin Brewster and maid and Mrs. Elisha 
Lee of New York were motor arrivals at the Oceanside 
on Saturday to spend the week-end. 
Rev. George M. Fiske of Providence recently ioinel 
Mrs. Fiske, who is a season guest, for a short sojourn 
at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. E. E. Moberly and daughter, Miss Margaret, of 
New York are recently arrived at the Oceanside for an 
indefinite stay, which will probably terminate after the 
Septe i ber holiday. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hine «; Locust Valley, L. I, 
accompanied by Miss Alethea Gibb of Glen Cove, L. L, 
and E. Irving Eldredge of Brooklyn, composed a motor 
party which spent the week-end at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Farrington of St, Paul, Minn,, 
accompanied by Mrs. P. M. Harrington of Franklin, 
the former’s mother, are registered at ‘the Oceanside for, 
a stay of indefinite duration. 
C. Miner Dodson and Albert Brodhead, both of 
Bethlehem, Pa., have returned to the Oceanside after a 
motor trip through Maine with a few days spent at the 
Poland Spring House. They will remain indefinitely. 
Mrs. Chester Guild and daughtei, Miss Carolyn 
Guild, of Newton, are at the Oceanside for a short .stay 
visiting Mrs. Chester Guild, Sr., who is a season guest. 
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Macy of New York accom- 
panied by O. L. Lefferts of Boston motored to Magnolia 
on Saturday and spent the week-end at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. Z. E. Martin of Chicago, with daughter, Miss 
Avice, and son, Wells, who spent a portion of the summer 
at the Oceanside, have returned after a motor trip through 
the White mountains. . 
Mrs. B. L. Kilgour accompanied by her son, B. L. 
Kilgour, Jr., of Cincinnati, have come to the Oceanside 
to join Mrs. John Kilgour, who is summering in Sea 
Vista cottage, for a visit of indefinite duration. 
SPECIAL EXHIBIT 
young men and girls. 
DE PINNA 
Fifth Avenue at 50th Street 
New York 2 
FALL AND WINTER STYLES 
AT MAGNOLIA 
LEXINGTON ROW 
For the convenience of our patrons at the North Shore we will hold our 
usual exhibition of Fall and Winter styles of models and materials, for boys, 
Complete outfits for school or college wear. 
