20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Chamler & Cn, Juv. 
15] Tremuant St., Bostun 
Importers and Retailers of Ladies’ and Misses’ Apparel 
Announce the opening of their Store in the Smith Block, Magnolia, 
for two weeks, beginning Monday, August fourth. 
A. presentation 
will be made of Entirely New Merchandise, and attention is directed 
to the specially moderate prices at which all articles will be sold. 
Silk Afternoon Dresses from $30.00 to $65.00 
Evening Dresses from 35.00 to 75.00 
‘Tailored Cloth Suits from 35.00 to -50.00 
Trimmed Dress Suits from 50.00 to 85.00 
Automobile Coats from 30.00 to 55.00 
Evening Wraps from 35.00 to 75.00 
Sport Coats from 13750 ta 25700 
French Blouses from $10.50 to $25.00 
Novelty Wash Waists from 3.75 to 25.00 
Lace, Net, and Silk Waists from 7.50 to 35.00 
Misses’ Dancing’ Frocks — from 25.00 to 45.00 
Misses’ Serge Dresses from 25.00 to 35.00 
Misses’ Cloth Suits from 35.00 to 55,00 
Misses’ Silk Dresses from 25.00 to 45.00 
HE SWIMMING POOL does not sparkle for the 
bather alone, but has established itself as a fashion- 
able Sunday morning rendezvous for all the North Shore. 
Horse-back rides are made earlier and the whole day 
planned to give the pool its due. By eleven o’clock mo- 
tors all along the “stern and rock-bound coast’ are being 
cranked for the Magnolia run and by half-past eleven a 
uniformly well-dressed gathering begins to lean over the 
balcony railing. Swimming is wonderful sport and 
watching others swim is not an uninteresting diversion. 
Then, too, there is the delight of meeting one’s friends. 
The balcony at the Swimming Pool will grow into the 
summer counterpart of the winter promenade entre-acte 
at the Opera House.Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dumaine of 
Coolidge Point motored over; Miss Margaret Walker and 
Miss Jane Fairfield were on the balcony. By the way, Miss 
Fairfield is an excellent swimmer, one of the best girl 
swimmers any where. Mrs. McFadden was there and the 
I. P. Fraziers of West Manchester motored up. Miss 
Barr who is visiting Miss Charlotte Read at Manchester, 
before going to York Harbor, was on the balcony. Miss 
Margaret Tenney was in the pool, so was Miss Eleanor 
Jones and Miss Jo. Stevens. Miss Read did some good 
swimming. Miss Harvey and Mrs. Sam. Stevens were 
both in. Billy Coolidge, Jr., and Freddie Ayer, Mr. 
Slater and Phil Wadsworth were all interested in a timed 
crawl stroke and the diving board never stopped vibrating 
during the swimming hour. The spectators were all won- 
dering whether or not it was true that there was a nail 
in the loop they so skillfully dived through. Everyone is 
looking forward with a great deal of interest to the div- 
ing competition next Saturday. Cups have been put up 
for both men and women and also in a novice class. ‘The 
whole shore is diving—West Beach, Singing Beach, Annis- 
cuay and.Eastern Point—have all been invited to enter. 
A GARDEN PARTY Wednesday afternoon at the 
summer estate of the J. L. Thorndikes was one of 
the smart, though delightfully informal functions of the 
week, to which North Shore people were invited. ‘The 
party was given by Mrs. Thorndike in honor of Miss 
Lucia Barry, whose engagement to John R. Thorndike has 
just been announced. ‘To tell who attended the party 
Wednesday would be to give a list of the most elite of 
the North Shore colony. The Salem Cadet Band played 
during the afternoon. Mr. Thorndike is an only son. 
His sisters are Miss Alice Thorndike and Mrs. N. S. 
Simpkins, Jr. (Olivia Thorndike). 
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Miss Mabel 'T. Boardman, who devotes much of her 
time during her summer vacation on the North Shore ~ 
to the interests and actual direction of the Red Cross 
work which she has been largely instrumental in bringing 
to such a high standard in this country, is leaving Man- 
chester the coming week for a short visit with Professor 
William Howard Taft and family at Murray Bay. The 
former President may pay a brief visit to the North 
Shore in late September when he returns from his sum- 
mer home in the North to New Haven. He is announced 
as one of the speakers on Sept. 3 at the Bar association 
convention in Montreal. . 
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Mrs. Russell Tyson had a few friends at her cot- 
tage on Sea street, Manchester, Wednesday afternoon for. 
a little musicale, one of several such pleasant occasions 
which Mrs. ‘Tyson is hostess for during her summer 
stay on the North Shore. Mr. Tyson came on from Chi- 
cago ‘Tuesday to spend the balance of the summer. 
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Wm. B. Merrall of New York joined his aunt, Miss 
Caroline Merrall for the week-end at the Oceanside. 
