NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
Mrs. Frances Dunton Wood, 
soprano, who has been heard in so 
much favor in Boston and New York 
at various functions, will be the artist 
who will appear in the musicale to be 
given in the Manchester Town hall 
on Monday afternoon, July 30, at 4 
o'clock. Mr. Charles E. Anthony 
will be at the piano. The musicale is 
to be given in aid of the South End 
Day Nursery,—a most worthy char- 
ity, and one which Boston society has 
always liberally maintained. The 
tickets are $2.00 and may be obtained 
from the patronesses, at Lee’s drug 
store, or of Mrs. Stanley P. Clemens 
of the Hotel Westminster, Boston, 
under whose management the musi- 
cale is to be given. The patronesses 
are: Mrs. Charles B. Aldrich, Mrs. 
Daniel Ah}, Mrs. W. J. Boardman, 
Mrs. Herbert M. Sears, Mrs. T. Jef- 
NEW YORK 
Messrs. GEBRUDER MOSSE 
7 West 30th Street, New York, 
PAVE. A. PEW. SPECIMENS OF THEIR ARTISTIC STOCK NOVELTIES‘ IN 
Lace and Hand-Embroidered Linens 
Suitable for COUNTRY HOMES, with 
Wie eee ATE ET COMPANY, 
Manchester, Massachusetts. 
Inspection Invited. 
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Announce the removal of their Summer Branch 
from the TEA HOUSE, MAGNOLIA, MASS., to 
31 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. | 
Where they are displaying their latest importations in 
Lamp, Candle and Electric Shades 
ALSO ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS FOR COUNTRY HOUSES 
ferson Coolidge, jr., Mrs. Andrew 
Carnegie, 2d, Mrs. Franklin Haven, 
Mrs. F. Meredith Whitehouse, Mrs. 
D. L. Pickman, Mrs. Guy Norman, 
Mrs. Thomas McKee, Mrs. Eben D. 
Jordan, Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby, Mrs. 
NY eotts Mit2-: Mrs.~ samuel Carr, 
Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch, Mrs. R. H. Stev- 
enson, Mrs. Charles P. Hemenway, 
Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, jr., Mrs. 
George Lee, Mrs. Henry P. King, 
Mrs. Greeley Curtis, Mrs. Charles T. 
Bradbury, Mrs. S. Dacre R. Bush, 
Mrs. T. K. Lothrop, Mrs. Russell 
Tyson, Mrs. E. B. Hill, Mrs. Rebecca 
Colfeldt, Mrs. Henry E. Russell, Mrs. 
James Lee, Mrs. James McMillan and: 
Mrs. A. S. Covel. 
One of the best coaches we have 
seer on the North Shore this year 
is that of Otto H. Kahn, who, by 
the way, sailed from + Germany 
Thursday to join his family at Man- 
This coach, drawn by four 
chester. 
THROUGH JULY AND AUGUST 
31 Central Street, 
T-1X7-28 
0 EAST. 41st ST. 
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NEW YORK CITY 
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splendid chestnuts, and driven by 
the noted driver, Francois Guillot, 
who was formerly with the Wil- 
liam K. Vanderbilts, and afterward 
with James Hyde of Equitable Life 
fame, has probably been one of the 
most admired four-in-hands at the 
shows the past-year. Mr. Kahn has 
his big string of fine horseflesh on 
the shore again this year, includisg¢ 
some of the’ best known saddle 
horses, in the country. His _ pretty 
little daughter, Miss Maude Kahn, 
only nine years old, may be seen 
out daily riding on her wonderful 
little cob pony, accompanied by her 
governess and by Albert Boquet, 
the well known French riding mas- 
ter, whom Mr. Kahn keeps the year 
round as trainer’ for his saddle 
horses. Miss Kahn rides in splen- 
did position and with the grace of 
a much older horse woman. 
Breeze Subscription $1.00. 
BERLIN 
