The Priscilla Undermuslin 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
is the thing ; 
both as to style 
and use. It’sat 
... Lhe Old Corner .... 
Also Ladies’ and Gent’s Bathing Goods and for Boys and Girls. 
Pin Shirt Waist is hard to excel, both as to style and comfort. 
etre) 1 Hor MM. 
GEO. F. ALLEN, 
Society Notes 
The North Shore Grill club at Mag- 
nolia is getting to be quite the popular 
place for North Shore folk to go and 
entertain their guests at little luncheon 
and dinner parties, and during the 
past week there have been scores of 
parties given both on the broad veran- 
das, and in the cosy little dining 
rooms. Last Saturday evening Mrs. 
W. H. Coolidge of Brookline, who is 
at the “Breakers’’ for the season, 
gave a party for her daughter, Miss 
Coolidge, and plates were set for 18 
young people, included among whom 
were Miss McGinley, Miss House, 
Miss Romeyn, the Messrs. Frothing- 
ham, Mr. Stevenson and others. The 
room was beautifully decorated for 
the occasion, a large centre piece of 
sweet peas blending charmingly with 
the colorings of the room. } 
On Sunday there were six dinner 
parties at the Grill club, including a 
small party of six entertained by Mrs. 
H. B. Jaynes,3given for Mr. and Mrs 
Manchester, Mass, 
The King 
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CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
Set EON Gee 
AND SUMMER 
propia (ht) aL ab i, 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester, 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Contractor — 
Gardener 
FORESTRY 
small than after the tree and limb are large. 
decay before they heal over, causing hollow trees. 
It is best to trim trees while young. Bet- 
ter to amputate a finger than an arm. 
Likewise better to remove a limb while 
Large wounds from removing limbs, may 
The removal of dead limbs of 
crossed or superfluous limbs, add to the health, vigor and symmetry of trees. It is 
also best to thin out trees instead of letting them struggle with one another for head 
room, getting one-sided and spindling—that is, Selection Thinning. 
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E. S. Clark, at which were also pres- 
ent Miss McAdoo, Miss Southerland 
and Mr. Calderon, of the Brazilian 
legation. 
Mr. Edward Brigham, basso, will 
be the attraction next Saturday after- 
noon in the second of the recitals 
given at Library hall, Magnolia, under 
the management of Mrs. J. Russell 
Selfridge. He will appear in the 
Delicious 
ae 
Chocolates 
.. and 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
RESIDENCE: 54 SCHOOL STREET 
Telephone 24-6 
Tennyson-Strauss “Enoch Arden.” 
The Clark & Mills Electric Co., 
located in the Postoffice building, 
Manchester, have just received a 
very beautiful stained glass shade 
for a parlor or library lamp. This 
shade was made by Miss Flora Mc- 
Donald of Boston, and art critics 
have pronounced this a very fine 
work of art. This firm carries a 
full line of library reading lamps. * 
Bonbons 
FANCY BASKETS and BOXES SUITABLE for GIFTS. 
MAIL ORDERS receive PROMPT and CAREFUL attention, 
Telephone, Oxford 575. 
6-30 x 9-1 
Our Stock fo rR EA L AN ‘Ti O U ES is Larger than Ever, 
Lovers of Genuine Antiques 
will be interested jin visiting our Antique Department 
We are constantly 
adding New Pieces 
6-9x9-1 
A. C. LUNT, 2{!4,CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS, 
