16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Bide A Wee Cea Room 
63 Front Street, 
Marblehead 
Along the Waterfront 
Serves Afternoon Teas and Lunches 
Arts and Crafts 
Sept. 3, 1915. 
Bluebird Grill and Cea Room 
23 PURITAN ROAD, SWAMPSCOTT 
MISS NOWELL, Propr. 
Broiled Live Lobster—Luncheon and Supper 
OPEN HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS 
MONG the dinner guests at the North Shore Grill last 
Saturday night, was Governor Walsh, who came down 
with some friends after Judge Moore’s horse show at 
Pride’s Crossing. Conductor Muck of Symphony was a 
dinner guest of Lady Speyer at the Grill last Friday night 
and he was greatly amused by the performance of the 
Grill orchestra, especially Mrs, Chaffin’s piano playing. 
tie stood by the drummer and watched him handle the 
bells and various other instruments for a long while. 
North Shore Grill patrons are getting much pleasure out 
of the chafing dish specialties of the maitre d’hotel, 
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“Erin” Brand 
Knit Underwear 
New Garment $5.00 
Pure Linen (see cut) 
New Union $6.50 
Low neck, sleeveless, knee 
cuff silk and linen 
50% silk 
Kimonas, Pure 
: oe Linen $15.00 
News Carmenta Kanens Black; Blue, Lavender 
(see cut) 
“Erin’” Brand Pure Linen Wash Cloths 
Monogrammed 75c each, $9.00 pef doz. 
Orders Taken for Xmas Delivery 
Imported Sweaters and Novelties 
The Mignon ‘‘Petticoat’’ 
Artistic Knit Goods Co., Inc. 
S725 iret Awe, NEW YORK CITY 
MADAME JOST Treasurer and Manager 
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sons. Quaglino is in the Knickerbocker hotel, N. Y., in 
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MYSTERY ISLAND has been more popular than ever 
as the season draws to a close. Luncheon and din- 
ner parties followed by ‘tennis, swimming and dancing 
lave made the island very merry. The swimming poz! 
has Lbecn a great attraction this summer, as the water is 
about fifteen degrees warmer than outside. Among those 
registered at the Casino were: C. W. Cavanaugh, Glou- 
cester; Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Rice, New York; Miss 
Hill, Brookline; Master James H. Wilder, Honolulu, 
Hawaii; Master Billy Laughlin, Master Tommy Laugi:- 
li, Washington, D. C.;';Master Billy Brown, Beverly 
Cove; Mr. and Mrs. Samiiel Tyler, Cincinnati; Mr. and 
Mrs, Frank Dwyer, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Plimp- 
ton, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Chick, Clifton; 
Mr. and Mrs. Russell S.: Fenn, Swampscott; Mr. and 
Mrs. John H. Hyde, Mrs. H. Guild, Clifton; C G. Plimp- 
ton, New York; Charles H. Williams, Billerica; Mrs: 
George Lee, Beverly Farms; Harold D. Walker, Boston; 
Benton Bradshaw, Boston; George T. McKay, Marble- 
head; Robert D. Ware, Jamaica Plain; Harry Lee, Bev- 
eily Farms; Mrs. Thomas Handasyd Cabot, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Vittorio Orlandini, Nahant; Joseph Glidden, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey Wright, Beverly 
Farms; Charles EF. Inches, Boston; Mr, Alliata, Italy; 
Mrs. Nathan Horton, Magnolia; Mrs. Preston Gibson, 
Manchester; Miss Nannie Means, Hamilton; Thomas 
Ryan, Beverly; Edward Bartlett, Manchester; Evans 
Spalding, West HSS 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Jr., have been ente:- 
taining Mrs. Munn’s brother, Drexel Paul, and others of 
the polo players from Philadelphia the past week. Sev- 
eral very charming little parties have been given along 
the Shore this week in connection with the polo matches 
at Hamilton. 
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One of the early autumn events to prove of interest 
to the North Shore cottage colony is the dance and bridge 
tournament to be given by the Beverly Hospital Junior 
Aid Association on Friday evening, September 24, at 9.30 
o'clock, at the Essex County Club. Orders for tickets 
should be sent to Miss Julia Meyer, Hamilton, before 
Monday, September 2oth. 
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Miss Grace Monks is visiting Mrs. Morris Llwellyn 
Cooke at “Brownlands,” Manchester, and will later make 
a journey to Canada with Mrs. Maynard Ladd. Mrs. 
Richard J. Monks will open her house, “Edgewood,” at 
Manchester Cove, September 20th, and will remain there 
through December this year. 
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Among the many delightful luncheon and dinner 
parties given at the Essex County club this week was a 
luncheon on Tuesday afternoon by Oswald Kunhardt, 
the German consul at Boston, who is spending the sum- 
mer at the club. There were covers for nine, among the 
guests being Symphony Director and Mrs. Much, of 
Boston. 
