NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Portraits by Photography 
FRAMES 
ART GOODS 
Studio on Ground Floor 
Tf 
PHELPS STUDIO 
No. 73 Middle Street 
New Y.M.C.A. Bldg. 
Gloucester, - 
- Mass. 
Society Notes 
John D. Rockefeller, jr., and family 
arrived on the North Shore Tuesday 
morning by special palace’ car 
“Wyoming” attached to the 9 o’clock 
train. They are located for the sum- 
mer at “Pitch Pine Hall,’ the splendid 
estate on Juniper st., Beverly Farms, 
owned by Otis H. Luke. This is Mr. 
Rockefeller’s first season on the North 
Shore, and his prominence in the 
financial world makes his coming here 
of interest to the public in general. 
It is said they are to live very quietly 
this summer and will entertain very 
little. There are 14 servants with the 
family and the depot men at the 
Farms were kept busy Tuesday un- 
loading over 40 trunks, which came 
on from New York with the party. 
“Pitch Pine Hall” is one of the most 
desirable houses for renting on the 
Shore. It is of pure colonial style 
and was especially designed by the 
owners for their own use. Across 
the front of the house stretches a wide 
piazza. All of the hangings within 
are reproductions of colonial ones. In 
every room there is a fireplace and 
each of these has a mantel that is a 
replica of one ina colonial home. In 
fact the appointments throughout the 
house are of a luxurious character 
rarely found in a home hired for a 
season. This fact has been especially 
commented on by the previous occu- 
pants, Senator Knox and Costello C. 
Converse, for it has always had some 
prominent tenant. 
Despite the rain last Saturday 
afternoon a large number of North 
-Shore folk were out for the recital 
given by Mme. Schumann-Heink at 
at Library hall, Magnolia, under the 
management of Mrs. J. Russell Sel- 
fridge. Asthis was the first in the 
series of six to be given, it was a pity 
the weather should have been so dis- 
agreeable, as many had planned to 
come from Nahant, Marblehead, and 
other parts of the Shore, some of 
whom were kept away. The next re- 
cital will be by Edward Brigham, 
basso, on July 28. 
With the blast of the tally-ho ring- 
ing in the air the special train of four 
cars containing the horses, carriages 
and other stable effects of the Otto 
H. Kahns, arrived in Manchester yes- 
terday morning about 7.30. Mrs. 
Kahn arrived last week and is at the 
Charles Head house. Mr. Kahn is in 
Germany, but will join his family here 
shortly. 
The Linen House of Messrs. Geb- 
riider Mosse of Berlin with American 
Agency at 7 West street, New York, 
have some beautiful specimens of 
their workmanship with the Heath 
Company at 31 Central street, Man- 
chester. All styles of exquisite and 
artistically designed table furnishings 
are displayed. This firm furnished all 
the fine linen, so much talked about, 
for the Hotel St. Regis in New York. 
North Shore ladies will all be inter- 
ested to know that a very select line 
of household linens, lingerie shirt 
waists, ladies’ neck wear,handkerchiefs, 
blankets, French underwear, lingerie 
pillows, bath robes, and other things 
such as are to be found in their Fifth 
avenue, New York, store is to be 
found at the Grande Maison de Blanc, 
the Colonades, Magnolia. Mr. A. 
R. Brown of the New York store 
is at Magnolia for the summer. 
Miss Olga Lyche of Boston, teacher 
of piano, who has spent much time in 
study under noted masters in Berlin, 
has arrived at Manchester for the 
summer, and will give lessons during 
the season to such as may be fortunate 
enough to secure her good services. 
She is stopping at Mrs. Campbell’s, 
Washington street. 
AUTO FOR SALE 
Will sell cheap a Pope-Hartford 16-h.p. 
Touring car, seats four; or will exchange for 
Stanley car. Apply, 
JOHN SMITH, 
109 Essex St., Salem 
Houghton & Clark 
FLORIS TF S| 
COLONNADES - 
MAGNOLIA 
and 396 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
ES AS SE 
ROSES — LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY — ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
All kinds of Floral Work. 
Bay and Box Trees and Hydrangeas in Tubs 
