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PiSIf P.NEHUKST OUTLOOK 2 I Uhc Sborebam, WASHINGTON, D. C. EUROPEAN PLAN. Absolutely Fireproof Within five minutes walk of the Executive Mansion, Treasury, State, War and Navy Departments. JOHN T. DEVINE. Proprietor LONDON MIXTURE BREAKFAST I LA "Choisa" Ceylon Tea Pure Rich Fragrant i lb. Canisters 60c 1-2 lb. Canisters 35c Packed in Parchment-Lined One-Pound and Half-Pound Canisters We invite comparison with other Teas - of the same or higher price 1 S. S. PIERCE CO., Established 1831 IMPORTERS All D GROCERS Incorporated 1894 BOSTON. BUSY WEEK AND MERRY ONE Numerous Affairs Arranged by Adver tising Men Add to Its Interest Tremont and Beacon Sts. Copley Square. 185 Milk St. (Wholesale) Coolldge Corner, BROOKLINE Big- TAt of Arrival Include Many Old Friends who Jleturn for liong- Sojourns Vour Summer Tour Will be incomplete, without , KIATnu a run through picturesque LJIvv V I lLtl NU 1 Krl You will find there the best service and homelike comfort ; and a well equipped garage. DIXVILLE WOTCII,THE BALSAMS, ew Hampshire. Winter address, 60S Perry Bldg., 16th and Chestnut Sts. Write for interesting illustrated booklet. Philadelphia, Pa NUMEROUS affairs ar ranged by the Advertis ing Golfers have made the week a merry one, interest centered in Thursday evening's in formal hop at The Caro lina. Dances, dinners and bridge have also con tributed their part, the list of arrivals iccluding many old friends who return for long sojourns. The coming week will be a busv one with Midwinter Handicap trap shooting the leading at traction in sports. The second of the Village Club card parties is also scheduled as well as numerous teas and dinners. flirni York return for the season as uual. Dr. and Mrs. XV. P. Conway of Atlantic City spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boett and Mis. F. N. Spiegle of New York will remain through the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Rosenfeld of New York return after an absence of several years. Judge John Fleming and Miss Margaret A. Gibney of Jamaica, L. I., are spend ing several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hyde of New York will remain some time. Mr. Nathaniel Ferguson of Reading re turns with Col. Richard S. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. White, Dr. Theo. Senseman and Dr. F. II. McCall of At lantic City are enjoying their usual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gardner of Chicago are again here for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pratt of Boston will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Ralsten of Chicago are spending a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Kerr and Miss Kerr of Philadelphia will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Duffy of New York are here for the month. i r ii n uf ii "TENNIS IN PANTOMINE" JLt The Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Robeson, Mr. F. K. Robeson and Master Stacy B. Robeson of Rochester return for the winter. Mr. and Mrs.W. E. Truesdell of Brook lyn are here for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hawley and Miss Marie L. Webb of New York are back for their annual visit. , Mrs. John Longhram, Miss B. A. Longhram and Mr. E. P. Longhram of Philadelphia are here for the month. Mrs. August Gatzert, Miss Edith F. Altman and Miss Blackwell of Chicago will remain several weeks. Mr.' and Mrs. J. D. C. Rumsey of Brooklyn return for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dutton and Mr. Charles F. Bacon of Boston return for their annual visit with Mr. G. II. French and Miss Ruth French of North Attleboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Freeman, Miss M. Eleanor Freeman and Miss Pickhardt of New York come for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crocker of Boston return for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith of Boston are back for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Robinson of New of Mr. and Mrs. . Ralph R. Bradley Chicago are completing a short visit. Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery A. Crockett of Bedford City are welcomed by many friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Aldred of Provi dence spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. and Mrs. Charles II. Hoops of Chicago are making a short visit. Late comers who remain some time in clude Messrs. Harry C. Kayser, Harold Slater, II. J. Chambers,W. J. O'Meara, T. It. Thurlow, James Barber, II. M. Adams, of New York, II. M. Hemphill and D. C. Reed of Atlantic City, R. T. Stanton and Theo. Dickinson of Chicago, W. A. Faxon and C. A. Ilouck of Buffalo, E. M. Hoops of Wilmington, George A. Crump of Philadelphia, and Dr. C. H. Gardner of Providence. Mrs. F. T. Baxter of Washington is spending the winter here. Mr. II. W. Pratt of Boston comes for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Ranken of Chicago spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bird of Baltimore are completing their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. CI ubb, Master Law- A
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