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ASS ROCKS’ summer colony was augmented re- 
cently by the arrival for the season of Fred C. Rock- 
well of Hartford, Conn., Edward Sargent of Cincinnati, 
Q., and C, J. Humphrey of New York city. 
The Moorland, “directly on the. sea’ at Bass Rocks, 
is having a busy season. Many prominent people have 
arrived at this exclusive hotel during the past few days 
and have registered for the summer. Among the season 
guests at the Moorland are Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Noyes 
of New York City, Mrs. E. H. and Miss I. EK. Pendle‘ >n, 
Miss Isabel and Miss Martha Hunt, all from Cincinnati, 
©., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldsborough and daughter 
Ellen, who motored to the shore trom their home in Pal- 
timore, Md. 
Miss Esther P. Smith of Cambridge has been visiting 
Miss Dorothy W. Pevear of Pebble Bluff cottage, Rock- 
port, the past week. 
Recent arrivals at the Mailman House, East Glow: 
cester, make that hotel practically full for the seasor. : 
Among the recent arrivals there are Mrs. Crowell and 
son and daughter of East Orange, N. J., Miss Tuttle of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. Charles Green of Brooklyn, N. Y., _ 
Mrs. Balcomb and daughter of Dorchester, Mrs. Charles . 
Smith and son of West Roxbury, Mrs. Margaret Clark 
of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Hibbard and daughter of 
Pittsfield, Mrs. E. H. Pritchard of Cincinnati, O., and 
Miss Luce of Louisville, Ky. . 
Dr. J. J. Scribner, scalp specialist of Bostot, is at 
the Hotel Masconomo, Manchester-by-the-Sea, fdr the 
summer. Scientific treatment of scalp and face. Nor- 
wegian method of massage for headaches and insoninia. 
Shampooing and manicuring. Appointments also made 
for residence. Address Hotel Masconomo, Telephone 
8386 Manchester. * 
Telephone 5818 Back Bay 
Ready-to-Wear 
Dresses, Tailored 
Suits, Coats and 
STA, ea eet 
EXCLUSIVE GOODS AT 
REASONABLE PRICES 
717 Boylston Street 
BOSTON 
ROBERT DULK... 
cheated THE STUDIO CRAFTS SHOP 
5TH AVE., N. Y. 
Special attention is given to the designing of distinctive 
and individual effects in the Precious Metale. 
Instruction in Design and the Crafte. 
NO. 13 BRIDGE STREET - 
MANCHESTER - 
ANTIQUES THAT ARE ANTIQUES 
SPECIALTIES IN CHINA AND GLASS 
I will collect for you with the same care and discrimination that | would 
for myself, ’ 
MISS J. M. WISE, Prop’r. 
379 Boylston St., Bosten 
Souvenirs & Novelties 
IN JEWELRY 
A complete line of Souvenir spoons, Brooch 
pins, Scarf Ping; Fobs, etc. 
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 
PRIZE CUPS, SHEFFIELD PLATE 
and all SILVER6MITH NOVELTIES 
Ww. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewelers and Opticians 
161 Main Street, Gibucester, Piass. 
