Indian Waste Baskets 
Necklaces 
Japanese Pottery 
Post Cards 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
prancH OF TAF INDIAN STORE 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
flower Dolders and Similar Gares 
Curios from Many Lands 
Souvenirs 
FIFTH SEASON: 
186 Boylston St. 
Boston 
Society Notes 
A children’s entertainment is to 
be given at the Manchester Yacht 
club next Monday afternoon at 3 
o'clock. After the entertainment, 
on invitation of Mrs. S. Parker 
Bremer, the children (and nurses) 
will be taken for a short sail down 
the harbor on the Velthra. 
B. F. Yoakum, Miss’ Katheryn 
Yoakum, and their guest, Mr. Russ 
of Texas, left Manchester by auto 
Thursday for Newport. for a week’s 
stay. : 
The grounds of Mrs. W. L. Put- 
nam’s estate at Smith’s Point was the 
scene of a delightful gathering of 
children and many older folk as well, 
Monday afternoon, when scenes from 
“ Alicein Wonderland,’ and ‘Through 
the Looking Glass,”’ adapted by Miss 
Washburn, were given in aid of new 
Floating Hospital. The young peo- 
ple who took part were all from 
among the members of the summer 
colony in this vicinity. The players: 
ALICE, Sic note bare Katharine Putnam 
Queen of Hearts. sae eres Helen Read. 
Lhe White Quéen.2. <2.) Loraine Washburn 
‘The; Duchessenen. octane Lilian Chew 
EhesGG0k a... ana eeode Charlotte Read 
aoe eae Knight) Eric Winston 
The March Hare....Richard Wigglesworth 
(he WOrmouséssis wise ae sin ees Carl Ward 
Pweedledunics: tie. teens a Harry DeFord 
Tweededees. «4 s0nd+es<%« Arthur Washburn 
ene Barbas p cabenaae te Norman Read 
pare Footman Frank Wigglesworth 
Laas pais George Washburn 
VF ivéssane ace ee baras Alfred Washburn 
King Of Hearts... s6 5 George Putnam, jr. 
Kaave Of PLGaris- or eerie Roger Putnam 
( Katharine Carpenter 
Rosamond Eliot 
.~ Dorothy MacInnis 
Agnes Means 
{ Elizabeth Ward 
The White Rabbit....... .Augustus Putnam 
The White Knight’s Charger, by himself 
Miss DeFord sang. 
Court adies.s. .e 
IPSWICH STREET, . 
Will keep SADDLE HORSES at the 
MASCONOMO STABLES, MANCHESTER 
FOR THE SUMMER 
Mr. David Bispham’s song recital 
on Saturday afternoon drew a good- 
sized audience at Library hall. The 
sale of single tickets was unprece- 
dented. After the concert was over 
a hundred people took tea at The 
Dolphin. Mr. Bispham is always most 
kind to young artists and when Mrs. 
Selfridge asked his interest in the 
oung singer, Miss Blanche Fox of 
oslindale, Mr. Bispham permitted 
her to sing several arias, and was 
much gratified to find Signora Bianca 
Volpuke—her stage name—had a fine 
voice and that she gives promise of 
being heard from. 
Mr. and Mrs. Kotany of St. Louis 
are often seen dining of an evening 
with a little party of friends on the 
wide and attractive piazzettas of The 
Dolphin, Magnolia, where the electric 
lights in Japanese lanterns cast a 
pleasant light, amid the flowers under 
the wide spreading awnings. 
BREEZE subscription $1.00 a year. * 
Park Riding School 
: BOSTON 
Under the direction of Mr. delrsay, 
one of the Riding Masters of the School. 
Instruction given by appointment. 
APPLY AT 
Timmons’ Stable 
~<@ess—_ 9 Rh Oeee- 
H. L. de Bussigny, Mgr. 
Horses to let by hour or day. 
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