cL. 1. SLATTERY GO. 
Imported Gowns 
Branch Store: 
Society Notes 
Senator Beverage of Indiana has 
been spending a week at the Ocean- 
side, in Magnolia, leaving there on 
Wednesday for the Rangeley lakes. 
Last Saturday he was among Col. 
Nelson’s guests at a luncheon party 
at the Grille club. Work on Col. Nel- 
son’s cottage at Magnolia is being 
pushed rapidly. He sails this week 
for Europe. 
Speaker Cannon is to spend most 
of the summer at Magnolia, where 
Mrs. Cannon has already registered, a 
guest of Mrs. J. L. Loose of Chicago at 
the Oceanside. She arrived Wednes- 
day, and her husband will follow 
shortly. 
Among the guests at the Aborn, 
Magnolia, are Miss Mollie Johnson of 
Brooklyn and Miss A. M. Hunt of 
New York. 
French Miliinery 
Automobile Veils 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Imported Belts 
Leather Goods 
> COLONNADES -- MAGNOLIA Now Open 
Mrs. E. L Wood of Manchester, 
Mrs. Thomas Stott and Mrs. C. L. 
Storer of Magnolia have been attend- 
ing the Bridge congress at the Hotel 
Somerset, Boston, this week. Mrs. 
Wood succeeded in getting top score 
one of the days, and ended the tour- 
nament with a very good total. 
Mr. and Mrs. F.R. Ross of Denver 
are recent arrivals at the Aborn, Mag- 
nolia. 
Miss Carpenter is showing a very 
pretty line of imported novelties and 
fine jewelry at her store in the Ocean- 
side hotel. 
Houghton & Clark, the well-known 
florists located at the Colonnade, Mag- 
nolia, are now carrying a complete 
line of all kinds of flowers, making a 
specialty of Killarny roses. They 
have some beautiful palm, box and 
bay trees, which they offer at a low 
price. 
Jewelry 
155 TREMONT ST. 
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
Parasols | 
Handkerchiefs | 
White Serge and Linen Suits 
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 
Please take notice that I have been for- 
merly connected with first-class houses for 
fourteen years, with R. H. White Co. and 
Macullar, Parker Co. of Boston. I have 
handled first-class garments. 
I have now opened a 
TATUOR BS 
in MANCHESTER, opposite the Post 
Office, and do Remodeling of Gar- 
ments, Pressing, Cleaning and 
Repairing. 
Suits Pressed and Cleaned. by Steam- 
Naphtha, $1.00. 
New garments a specialty. Riding Hab- 
its, English and French style. 
All work will be done at short notice. 
I will call and deliver. 
H. STATLAND, 
Union Street, Kimball’s Block, — 
Opp. Post Office, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Family washing done at Mrs. 
Purdy’s Laundry, Rosedale ayers 
Manchester. 
Delicious Chocolates 
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_m Donbons 
FANCY BASKETS and BOXES SUITABLE for GIFTS. 
MAIL ORDERS receive PROMPT and CAREFUL attention. 
Telephone, Oxford 575. 
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== REAL ANTI a8 eS “Laer tan Be 
Lovers of Genuine Antiques 
will be interested in visiting Our Antique Department 
LY ER, EY NE a Ss LT TORS 
A. C. LUNT, 214 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS, 
We are constantly 
adding New Pieces 
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