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Boston, Mass. 
Gowns, Suits, Motor Coats, Wraps and Waists 
BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER 
During the weeks of August [Ith & August 18th 
Prices Very Low 
4 Pete MASCONOMO HOUSE, Manchester, indicates 
at this time that it is going to complete the sea- 
son of 1913 with a full house. Practically every suite in 
the hotel has been occupied since the last of June. Mr. 
and Mrs. Lucian S. Moore and son Kenneth of Detroit 
motored down this last Saturday to spend a few weeks 
at the Masconomo. H. S. McVean of San Francisco left 
Thursday for short stays at Rochester, Chicago and W ash- 
ington before returning to the coast. J. W. Tuckerman, 
Jr., of Brookline, has been the recent guest of Amos 
Morrill of New York, a guest at the Masconomo. Mrs. 
Charlotte O. Gage of Brookline and Detroit spent this 
week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rice at the Mascono- 
mo. Mrs. Gage is residing at Brandon Hall, Brookline, 
until the fall, when she will go West. With her on the 
North Shore is her niece, Mrs. Alex. Hadgart of Chicago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Dwelly of the Masconomo intend to desert 
the North Shore for a few days to take a motor trip 
through New England. 
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L.C. Hanna, Jr., has gone from Manchester for a 
visit with friends at East Hampton, L. I., to be away a 
week or ten days. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little have with them for an 
August visit at “Cranleigh,” their Wenham. Neck estate, 
their married daughter, Mrs. Andrew Reggio and Mr. 
Reggio and their infant. 
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Will Display in 
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SMITH BUILDING LEXINGTON AVE. 
A Magnificent Line of Latest Paris Fashions 
Fur Coats, Fur Sets, Fur Hats, and 
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Invitations will go out the first of the coming week 
for the annual horse show at the private park of Judge 
and Mrs. William H. Moore at Pride’s Crossing. The 
date selected for the show this year is Saturday, Aug. 
23rd. This is always one of the leading social events of 
the North Shore season and is followed by a most de- 
lightful tea at the Moore summer home. All of the splen- 
did string of horses shown by Judge Moore in the Inter- 
national show in London in June will be shown again as 
well as others of the choice sr 
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gratin Minot of Beverly 
Farms, motored from Beverly Farms over the last week- 
end and were registered at Bretton Woods, in the White 
Mountains. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stow Bradley and Miss Rosamond 
Bradley are passengers on the Cincinnati which docked in 
Boston today, and they will come at once to their summer 
estate at Pride’s Crossing to remain late into the autumn 
as usual. The other two daughters, Miss Frances, - the 
youngest, and Mrs. Roger W. Cutler, and Mr. Cutler have 
been at Pride’s the last three weeks, coming from the 
year-round residence of the Cutlers at Charles River vil- 
lage. They will remain at Pride’s the rest of the sum- 
mer. Mrs. Bradley’s sister, Miss Lavinia H. Newell of 
Boston, is also at Pride’s spending most of the summer as 
usual. 
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