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Imported Gowns 
French Millinery 
Automobile Veils 
E. T. SLATTERY 60. 
Imported Belts 
Leather Goods 
Jewelry 
155 TREMONT ST. 
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
Parasols | 
Handkerchiefs 
White Serge and Linen Suits 
Branch Store: COLONNADES -- MAGNOLIA 
Now Open 
Society Notes 
Mrs. Otis H. Luke and daughter, 
Miss Annietta Luke, left the Farms 
on Thursday for a week’s visit at 
Springfield, Mass., the guests of rela- 
tives. 
Henry Pratt McKean and family 
arrived at Pride’s Crossing Wednesday 
to spend the balance of the season at 
their beautiful cottage on Pride's 
mountain, which has heretofore this 
season remained closed. The Mc- 
Keans have been in Europe. 
The proceeds above expenses from 
the entertainment given by Beatrice 
Herford in Library hall, Magnolia, 
last Friday night, under Mrs. J. Rus- 
sell Selfridge’s skillful management, 
amounted to $86. This entertainment 
Mrs. Selfridge took out of her original 
course of summer recitals to give it 
for the benefit of the Magnolia library, 
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as a manifestation of her interest in 
Magnolia, and as a token of apprecia- 
tion of all the kindness which she 
feels has been so generously extended 
to her and to her daughters by the 
residents of Magnolia, by the hotel 
proprietors, the summer guests, and 
by all the people along the entire 
North Shore. The Dolphin and the 
Selfridges have come to stay. 
Mr. David Bispham gives his song 
recital in Mrs. J. Russell Selfridge’s 
series, at Library hall, Magnolia, this 
Saturday, Aug. 18, at 4 p.m. 
The picture gallery of Messrs. Dun- 
ton and Gardner in the Colonnade, 
Magnolia, is receiving much favorable 
comment from its many visitors. The 
fine pictures, reminiscent of foreign 
art and travel, hung against a cool, 
grey background, make the room a 
charming and interesting one to visit. 
Messrs. Dunton and Gardner have 
been long and favorably known in Bos- 
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FANCY BASKETS and BOXES SUITABLE for GIFTS. 
MAIL ORDERS receive PROMPT and CAREFUL attention. 
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ton and their Boylston street store is 
regarded as one of the most attractive 
in that city. 
It is not at all improbable that 
Representative and Mrs. Nicholas 
Longworth will pay a visit to the 
North Shore before the season 
closes. They arrived in New York 
last Saturday on the St. Paul and 
went at once to Oyster Bay. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, for the season, is prepared to 
do shampooing, marcel waving and 
manicuring. Telephone  connec- 
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Work done at your residence, if 
desired, anywhere from Manchester 
to Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, 
barber, Central square, Manchester. 
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We have been fortunate 
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which will be found in our Antique Department 
214 Cabot Street, | BEVERLY, MASS. | 
