NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mirs. MARY E. PAIGE 
...Art Embroidery, Designing and Stamping... 
Mrs. PAIGE has opened her ART GALLERY 
NEXT THE -PUBLEIC. ELB BABY. 
Imported Needlework — Venetian, Moravian, Austrian, Mt. Mellick, Hedebo, etc. 
WITH AN ARTISTIC LINE OF 
MAGNOLIA 
Fine Irish and German 
Linens, with a great variety of Stamped Articles, with best materials to work the same. 
Specialty — Fine Lingerie, French Embroideries, Hand-painted China and Bric-a-Brac. 
Mrs. Paige will give free Embroidery Lessons between 10 and 11 o’clock on all articles bought in the store. 
Society Notes 
The ‘‘Prosit,” John B. Schoeffel’s 
trim yacht, has been put in commis- 
sion this week, after being completely 
overhauled from stem to stern and 
new engines put in. The yacht ar- 
rived in Manchester harbor Wednes- 
day, and Mr. and Mrs. Schoeffel have 
been entertaining their friends by little 
trips along the coast the past few 
days. 
The Dolphin has become the ren- 
dezvous of all the embassy chiefs and 
secretaries who are located along the 
North Shore and at Hamilton this 
‘summer. The ladies give luncheons 
and dinners and the several secretaries 
dine there almost every day. The 
Russian and German embassies in 
particular are habitues of The Dol- 
phin, and give the gift shop, which 
Miss Virginia Selfridge has there, 
much support. 
At The Dolphin, Magnolia, Prince 
N. Kaitdacheff of the Russian Em- 
bassy gave an elaborate lunch for 
twelve people on Sunday last, in honor 
Hilso 
at 
Newport 
of the Swedish Ambassador and his 
wife. The First Secretaries of the 
Dutch and of the Italian Embassies, 
also Mr. Darragh of Texas were 
among the guests. 
The Outlook, the Manchester 
Yacht club boat, which won the 
Quincy cup for the Manchester club 
a few years ago, is to be torn up and 
relegated to the scrap heap. The 
“freak’’ has been lying in the Fenton 
Co.’s yard for several years 
On Tuesday afternoon the base ball 
nine made up of the young men guests 
of The Masconomo will play the Man- 
chesters, at 3'p.m., upon the spacious” 
lawn ofthe hotel. The Masconomos 
are looking for a game in the near 
future with either the Essex County 
Club or Magnolia. 
Automobilists are finding the Mas- 
conomo a convenient stopping place 
when en route to Maine and New 
Hampshire, curtain rooms being set 
aside for their accommodation, and 
although the hotel had enjoyed “all 
full up”’ for the past three weeks, the 
management have found it good policy 
to “take care” of the autoists. 
Orande Maison de Blanc 
308 fifth Avenue, - - 
and 
Among those stopping while touring 
our shores are: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 
Fairbairn, Mrs. C. L. Fairbairn, Miss 
Fairbairn; Mr. and Mrs. G. P. John- 
son, Miss F. E. Johnson, Miss N. P. 
Johnson of Cambridge; I. N. Mor- 
rison, Mr. and Mrs J. E, Cathen of 
Davenport, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 
Taff, Brookline; Mrs. W. Whitney 
and party, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Crozer, H. B. Carpenter and 
Wm. F. Lind, jr., of Philadelphia ; Dr. 
and Mrs. H. S. Draper, of Chestnut 
Hill. 
The Quincy Yacht club  Chal- 
lenge Cup races, open to one repre- 
sentative each of the Quincy, Bos- 
ton, Corinthian Yacht club’s_ chal- 
lengers, and the Manchester Yacht 
club’s defender, are to be held 
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 
of next week, August 22, 23 and 24; 
at 2.00 P. M. each day. The races 
will be governed by the rules as 
specified in the declaration of trust, 
and will be held off West Man- 
chester. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
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? at 
Bar PRarbor 
New York 
The Colonnade, Magnolia 
Table Linen Towels 
Bath Robes 
Tea Cloths 
Bath Sheets 
Lingerie Pillows 
Lingerie Shirtwaists 
Exclusive Designs in 
Blankets Bed Spreads 
Bureau Covers 
Handkerchiefs 
Silk Coseys 
Centre Pieces 
Neckwear 
Bath Towels 
Doylies 
french Underwear 
Embroidered Linen Parasols 
NEXT WEEK 
we will make a special display of our FINE TABLE LINEN and EMBROIDERED 
SHEETS and PILLOW CASES in our own exclusive designs. 
