A NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BRANCHES 
PALM BEACH, FLA., HOT SPRINGS, VA., PARIS 
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HE NORTH SHORE is to have the first peep of all 
at the 1913 fall fashions asthe E. T. Slattery 
Company of Tremont street, Boston,* have announced 
that they will hold their annual tall exhibition and sale of 
the Oceanside Annex, Magnolia, from Monday, August 4, 
to Saturday, August 23, inclusive. The announcement 
means that Magnolia will have precedence in time over 
Boston and New York. ‘The plans, which have been 
under way for many months, and the actual preparations 
provide for the most extensive and most comprehensive 
display and sale of fine fall apparel in the history of the 
North Shore. ‘This will be the tenth annual exhibition 
at Magnolia of this famous establishment. The fact that 
it is an important anniversary is one reason for the elab- 
orate preparations. ‘The younger set of the North Shore 
will be prticularly interested in the further announcemnt 
that in this sale and exhibition special stress will be laid 
on dancing frocks. The large ball room of the Oceanside 
Annex has been engaged and quarters have been taken 
for a large staff of clerks, salespersons, fitters, etc., in- 
cluding those already so well known to North Shore resi- 
dents. The broad piazzas of the Oceanside Annex will 
be converted into an al fresco millinery salon, where the 
latest fancies of the great Paris modistes will be displayed. 
Although it is unusual in this country to hold the first 
exhibition of advance fall fashions away from the city, 
for some time Paris has been giving the Riviera the first 
More than a score of original 
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models from Paris will be shown by E. T. 
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Company, and it is promised that they will be placed 
on sale at prices which will make them extremely de- 
sirable. This sale from August 4 to August 23 at the 
Oceanside Annex will it is thought, demonstrate again 
what has been said by competent critics,—that the E. ‘T. 
Slattery Company combine the savoir faire of the 
French merchant and the progressiveness and thorough- 
ness of the American merchant better than any other’es- 
tablishment of the kind in the United States. 
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Mrs. Richard H. Dana opened her beautiful large 
house at Manchester last Friday afternoon for the first 
of two piano recitals for the benefit of the South Boston 
Day Nursery. Miss Estella Neyhaus was the artist. The 
list of patronesses include most ot the best known matrons 
in the North Shore colony, mauy of whom were of the 
large and distinguished company that went to Mrs. Dana’s 
last Friday. The second recital will be at Mrs. Louis 
Agassiz Shaw’s home on Preston Place, Beverly Farms, 
a week from today, (August 8th). 
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Miss Dorothy Jordan left West Manchester last Sat- 
urday for a fortnight’s visit at some of the Maine resorts. 
She has been a guest of the George 'T. Rices of Boston 
at Dark Harbor the past week. Her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Eben D. Jordan, will not return from the other side 
until autumn, and they will not come to the North Shore 
this season at all. They are at present in Scotland. 
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