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by Dr. R. H. Fitch, handled all the 
other classes. Much of the success 
of the show was due to the workman- 
like and decisive way these gentlemen 
went about their task. Thesummary: ~ 
Class 11, green hunters, Abbott cup—Won 
by George S. Mandell’s br. g. Locust Leaf; 
second, a reserve prize to Leonard D. Ahl’s , 
b. . Hopewell. 
ss 9, hacks 15 hands or under, for junior 
ridets—First prize to Charles H. Tweed’s ro. 
m. Tinkabel; second, to Mr. Tweed’s gr.g. - 
Dodo, and third prize to C: G. Rice’s ch. g. 
Apple Blossom. 
Class 4, pairs 15.2 or under—William H. 
Moore’s, no name, first, and William H. 
Moore’s, no name, second; John Caswell’s 
Joy and Gin took third. 
Class 3, single horses, over 15.2—William 
H. Moore’ s, no name, first, and William H. 
Moore’s, no name, second; third went to A. 
W. Preston’s b. m. Hector. 
Class 8, saddle horses—Miss Mason’s blk. 
e: Radiant took first prize, and N.S. Simp- 
ins’ ch.g. Wenham second. 
Class 18, hunters up to over 200 lbs.— 
James H. Proctor’s ch. g. Duncan, first prize ; 
second, E. L. Drewell’s gr.g. Felspar; third, 
George S. Mandell’s ch. g. Bonaparte. 
Class 2, single horses, 15 hands to 15.2 in- 
clusive—First prize, Wm. H. Moore’s, no 
name; second, Wm. H. Moore’s, no name; 
third, Wm. H. Moore’s, no name. 
Class 5, pairs, over 15.2—First prize, F. H. 
Prince’s, no names; second, A. W. Preston’s 
b.g. Hector and br.g Aeneas; third, Robert 
Jordan’s ch.m. Countess Nora and Westerly. 
Class 12, hunters up to 175 lbs.—First 
prize, Geo. S. Mandell’s b. g. Spook ; second, 
Geo. S. Mandell’s ch.g. First Mate ; third, 
R. S. Bradley, jr.’s b.g. Paragon; fourth, 
Walter D. Denegre’s ch. g. Buck Eye Bob. 
Mirs. MARY E. 
...Art Embroidery, Designing and Stamping... 
Mrs. PAIGE has opened her ART GALLERY 
NEXT THE PUBLIC 
-Fitch’s b.m. Miss Molly ; 
LIBRARY, 
WITH AN ARTISTIC LINE OF 
Imported Needlework — Venetian, Moravian, Austrian, Mt. Mellick, Hedebo, etc. 
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. 
PAIGE 
MAGNOLIA 
‘Fine Irish and German 
Class 6, Tandems—First prize, Wm. H. 
Moore’s, noname; second, Wm. H. Moore’s, 
no name; third, Robert Jordan’s b.g. Lord 
Belfast and b. g. Westerly; fourth, John 
Caswell’s r.g. Gin and r.g. Joy. 
Class 10, polo ponies—First prize, Conover 
‘ second, R. L. Ag- 
assiz’s, no name. 
Class 1, single horses, under 15 hands— 
First prize, Wm. H. Moore’s, no name; sec- 
ond, Charles H. Tweed’s r. m. Tinkabel. 
Class 7, four-in-hands—First prize, Wm, 
H. Moore’s, no name; second,Wm. H. 
Moore’s, no. name; third, F. H. Prince’s 
road team. 
AT THE HOTELS 
The New Magnolia 
Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Laidlaw 
and Mr. Soper: B. Laidlaw of. Néw 
York City arrived in their touring car 
and, were registered here over the 
week-end, while en route to the 
metropolis. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson of Bos- 
ton are registered here for the balance 
of the season. 
Lieutenant Koehler of Washington, 
D.C., is registered here for the re- 
mainder of the season. 
. George H. Mills..of Worcester, has 
returned to the New Magnolia for 
another sojourn. 
Joseph H. Collins of Boston enter- 
tained as his guests at the New 
Magnolia over Sunday, 
Collins and Mrs. 
Revere. 
Mrs. Charles Reynolds Simons and 
Miss Katherine Kendall Simons of 
Germantown, Pa., are registered here 
for a fortnight’s stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H:. Coleman and 
Miss Coleman of Indianapolis, Ind., 
are registered here for the balance of 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stewart, jr., 
of New York, arrived in their touring 
car and. were registered here over 
Sunday en route for New York, 
Miss J.. Edwina James of Boston 
has joined Mr. and Mrs. William 
James of St. James, Mo., for the bal- 
ance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ranals H. Macdonald 
and Mr. Ranals H. Macdonald, jr., of 
New York arrived in their touring car 
and were registered here over Sunday 
en route to the White Mountains. 
Mrs. George W. High, Miss Gwen- 
dolyn High and Miss G. High of 
Chicago, Ill., have been spending the 
week here. 
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins. and 
Master Ralph Jenkins of Washington, 
D.C., arrived in their touring car and 
registered at the New Magnolia on 
Wednesday, en route to the White 
Mountains. 
Nirsva jE. 
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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
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French Millinery 
Automobile Veils 
Imported Belts 
Leather Goods 
COLONNADES -- MAGNOLIA 
Jewelry 
Parasols 
Handkerchiefs 
White Serge and Linen Suits 
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