BRANCH OF THE INDIAN STORE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
186 Boylston St. 
Boston 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
Indian @aste Baskets 
Necklaces 
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Baron Hachiro Yamada and Baron 
Kichizo Iwaya are established at The 
Dolphin, Magnolia, for the balance of 
the season, where they have a suite of 
rooms and a private parlor. Baron 
Yamada is a brother-in-law to Baron 
Kaneko, who last year tarried on the 
North Shore and who made so mys- 
terious and delightful an entré into 
Boston society just prior to the Russo- 
Japanese war. The two young barons 
are being extensively entertained by 
Baron Kaneko’s friends, among whom 
are Mrs. Charles Aldrich and Mrs. 
Prescott Bigelow. Baron Yamada is 
a student at the School of Technology, 
where he is following a course of elec- 
trical engineering, and Baron Iwaya 
is taking in three years a four years’ 
course at Harvard. 
Among the players for the Pro- 
gressive Whist at the Masconomo last 
evening were: Miss Claire L. Ken- 
Japanese Pottery 
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Souvenirs 
FIFTH SEASON: 
nedy, Miss Grace C. O’Brien, Miss 
Josephine Harris, Mrs. Santry, Mrs. 
O’Brien, Mrs. Kennedy, John O’Brien, 
George Kennedy, Miss Pearl G. Ken- 
nedy, Y. S. Santry, S. B. Booth, Miss 
Rogers, E. K. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. 
Keeler. 
Miss. Greely of Manchester has 
given two very elaborate lunches this 
week at The Dolphin, having each 
time a dozen people. Mrs. Selfridge, 
in honor of these occasions, put in 
use the handsome pink Sevres service 
which belonged to her father, the gal- 
lant General Kearny, in the time of 
the empire when the lovely young 
Mrs. Kearney was known at the 
French court as the ‘American Rose.” 
The cloth napkins were hand made 
Venetian lace, and the silver heavy 
family plate. 
Tennis. 
The tennis tournament held at 
the Essex County club last week, 
flower Dolders and Similar Cares 
Curios from Many Lands 
both in ladies’ singles and mixed 
doubles, was quite successful, both 
from the interest taken, and from 
the number of entries. The finals 
in the singles were recorded last 
week. Saturday two doubles were 
completed, Miss A. Thorndike and 
N. S. Barftlett, Jr., defeating Miss 
Hannah Stevens and T. B. Gannett, 
Jr., 5—7, 4-60, 6—1, 6—4, 6—4. 
The men’s tournament will start 
“next Monday with singles (scratch) 
and will be open to members of the 
club and junior members. Entries 
will be divided by the committee 
into two classes and hours of play 
assigned beforehand, but all play- 
ers must be prepared+to begin their 
match not later than five o’clock. 
The men’s doubles (scratch) will 
begin on Wednesday, August 29. 
Entries for the above events must 
be sent to the Tennis committee, 
Essex County club, on or before 
Tuesday, August 21. 
Park Riding School 
IPSWICH STREET, . 
Will keep SADDLE HORSES at the 
MASCONOMO STABLES, MANCHESTER 
FOR THE SUMMER 
: BOSTON 
Under the direction of Mr. delIrsay, 
one of the Riding Masters of the School. 
Instruction given by appointment. 
Jal igi yl Bie Gop SSE 
Timmons’ Stable 
~<es—_ 0 R —eeet- 
H. L. de Bussigny, Mgr. 
Horses to let by hour or day. 
TELEPHONE 
Manchester II1O 
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