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IGH aes low lights and crimson lights carole the 
gaiety of the annual bail given. by the Oceanside to 
tieir attendants in every line Monday evening. As 
last year the ball took the form of a Costume Party, 
s‘ggested undoubtedly by that given for the hotel 
guests Saturday night and by the unbounded success of 
that given last year. It was as attractive an affair as 
has been arranged in years. Pillars were wrapped in blue 
and gold, with a profusion of golden-rod caught in the 
felds, and red, white and blue overhung the whole. 
Qi antities of evergreen and Japanese parasols finished the 
picturesque illusion. The same wonderful music that has 
i.spired the whole North Shore all summer played for 
tle dancers, and trots and waltzes were never danced wich 
ore esprit-de-vie. Ice cream, cake and punch refreshed 
the guests, and the crowded ball room floor mirrored the 
enormity of the Oceanside organization of assistants. The 
hotel guests were almost as much in evidence, as lookers- 
cn, as the employees and their guests. The whole thing 
was a scream from start to finish in the grand ik 
The parade was headed by Miss Ethel MacDonald, t 
popular news-stand girl as an organ grinder, with oe 
organ and “teddy bear” monkey. Her rig was perfect. 
Allen MacDuff of the North Shore Swimming Pool, as 
Abe Kabibble, followed Miss MacDonald, and he took 
the part of the Jew to a tee. Among the others in cos- 
time were: Margaret O’Brion, A“Green” Yama; Sarah 
Krety, Japanese maid; Irene Honan, Spanish Queen; 
Angie Honan, Harem; Helen Honan, Hood’s Milk Maid; 
Mae Newell, Sailor Boy; Gertrude Sweeney, Snow Drop; 
Gertrude Hession, Question Mark; Katherine Hession, 
Dutch Girl; Lena Hession, Yama Yama; Anna Leary, 
Little Girl; Rose Toolin, Dutch Girl; Martina Toolin, 
Dutch Boy; Katherine McGinnis, Kewpie; Teresa Kenny, 
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Afternoon 3.30 
Evenings 8.05 
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BrizyiaANt Musica, Success 
TOO MANY DARLINGS 
Dazzling Gowns — Catchy Music — Pretty Scenes 
Chorus Beautiful Girls—Big Cast 
CAFE 
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS—GRAPE ARBOR 
Clown; Edith Curtis, Goddess of Liberty; Mary Powers, 
Yama ~ Yama; Margaret Urbin,\ Goose -Girh; Ronald 
Boehner, Charlie Chaplin; Edward Hildreth, ‘Careless 
Man; Albert Fourney, French Soldier; Arthur Ig@ndburg, 
Alice's 2 Baby 4) Frank Grady, Turk: Hyerett-“Grady, 
Flarem Lady; Al Bern Jitney ’ bus driver; Horace Cook 
and pCharless Driver, saviators> Prank ae Kerr, Scotcn 
René Le Favor, Candy Kid; Herman Hol- 
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itighlander ; 
mes, Night Owl; Joseph Doucette, French Count; 
liam Winn, Innocence; Paul Duncan, Cheese boy; Mary 
Ryan, Dutch Boy; Bessie Rooney, Nurse; Mary Mor- 
risey, Gypsie; Alice McGouan, Baby’s Nurse; Nellie Dur- 
kiu, Irish Colleen; Nora Davenport, Yama Yama; Elaine 
Anderson, Yama Yama; Helen McGouan, Peasant Girl; 
Elizabeth McKenzie, Italian Maid; Margaret Murray, 
Liberty; Mary Robinson, Gypsie; Katherine Smith, 
Mama aia ae marloite sone Catia vain. areling 
Flynn, 15th Century Irish costume; ae McEwerly 
Japanese maid; Louise Froton, Japanese maid; Julia Dest 
mond, Western maid; Gertrude Quigley, Night ; Ellen 
Murphy, Indian maid; Bridget Murphy, Pennant girl; 
Katherine Muldoon, Indian maid; Jennie Parks, Parlor 
riaid; Mary Woods, Stars and stripes; Margaret Mc- 
Guigan, Queen of Hearts; Winnie O’Donneil, Night; 
Eliza Smart, Bathing Girl; Alice Cashen, Red Cross 
maid; Jessie White, Topsy; Margaret Murphy, Irish 
Colleen; Cora Willard, Japanese maid; Mildred Ham- 
iiton, Clown; Lena Morrisey, 1915 Girl; Celia Wood, 
Butcher Girl; Everett, O'Neil, “Simp;”-Jack Holland, N. 
Petarimern | Oune bolany iPitatemKitte:> Wim simpsoa, 
Africa ; Frank Crowley, Old tar; Gus Horgan, Hayseed ; 
Tramp; Dan Shea, Nondescript; W™. 
Red Riding Hood; Wm. Farley, Stoker; Joseph 
Troubadour; Sam tekcea Bowery Brummel; 
Leavitt, Bieniche Billy; Charles Farrar, Colonel. 
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