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ES I'A lU.IKII KI> 1901 PORTLAND, , entkukd as heoond THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914. CLAM MAIL MATTEK.

stay at his cottage. Brilliant Recital Miss Party Delightful Elizabeth Griffiths has as her _ guests for a short stay, Mrs. W. D. MASQUERADE BALL AT ASSEM- SUZA DOANE AND Buckner of New York NEW RANGES FOR i GERTRUDE MANY ARE TO BE HERE UNTIL city and Miss BLY THURSDAY Catherine HALL, WALKER-CROWLEY ARTISTS. OCTOBER 1. Farnsworth of Portland. Upon the leaving of Mr. F. E. Her- Proved 1—' sey, Mr. and One of Social Events of Library Items I Mrs. Russell Preble of FALL and WINTER Hall, , Thursday cf Interest Concerning the So- Season at Chebeague. Evening Last. Wollaston, Mass., will occupy the j journers Here. of cottage Mr. Hersey for a visit of At Hall the One of the Assembly regular most artistic and thor- Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. two weeks. weekly entertainment was omitted Heaton, oughly enjoyable recitals ever given relatives of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. and A like cut. and a Kimball, Tliet- Cushing their range masquerade party arranged for here took place at Hall on " Library ford, Vermont, have been spending a family of Somerville, who have been Thursday evening. The affair was Thursday evening, when Mine. Suza week with the George W. Kimballs at occupying the Loveitt cottage, return- The Model quite impromptu and many who Doane, and pianist, Mrs. Gertrude their cottage "Fairlee", and have been ed to their home last might have been conspicuous their Saturday. They by Walker-Crowley, soprano, gave a pro- enjoying themselves in all the vari- left happy in the remembrance of 8 inch absence caught the spirit and even at gram Stewart," together. From beginning to ous ways which the island offers. the many good times they had the eleventh hour got interested and a during end high musical atmosphere was Dr. Arthur Newman of their three weeks' here. were Boston, stay ^ present in costumes available. maintained. This was covers, 1 8 inch Mine. Doane's Mass., who has been a On of this week the There were making cruise Tuesday Misses about forty odd arrived at first appearance but she won in- around Van here, the Maine coast for seven Ingen and Mr. Van Ingen of oven the hall in time for the Grand March, stant favor for the .with man- niusicianly man- weeks or more anchored off Cliff last Brooklyn, New York, with their which at S.45 was led Miss Beau- ner in by which she played the accom- week for a few in his guest. Miss Mildred ford days beautiful Smithe, of Rich- Caldwell and Master Robert paniments for Mrs. the tle. Walker-Crowley's boat, "Gertrude". The boat is mond. Va., left for their respective Hall, who were the real features of first of Only $32.00 group songs. As a rule, so- equipped with every modern device homes. the evening as the Gold Dust Twins. loists of Mme. Doane's ability and for comfort, electric lights, search- Mrs. Arthur Griffin and her The same Dancing for those en masque was family range with reputation are unwilling to serve as lights, etc., and is to of Portland and her free until proving be the guest, Mrs. N. E. 9.30, when amid laughter soloist and but this means 8 inch covers, 20 inch accompanist, only of a very enjoyable vacation Bickford, have come to the island. and applause from the two hundred or added more to her triumph and to to its owner. the They are in their oven more During stay here cottage at the West .with present, faces were made the pleasure of the audience. Her several End mantle,only trips were made among the and intend to stay for three known and prizes were awarded by first of group solos by Chopin she inlets of the bay, and Dr. Newman weeks. the judges, Mrs. Merriam and Messrs. with played chaining grace and infin- expressed himself as delighted with Mr. Harold Gibson is W. L. Abbott and Acker to the Misses ite skill entertaining $37.00 and in her second group, the bay in general, and Cliff in his friend Mr. Alfred Ida Ellis and Vera par- Hawkes of Hamilton as "The which made great demands on tech- ticular. Concord, Xew Fisherman and who received Hampshire. I he Wife," nique, temperament and tonal color- Miss Leila There have been ; Largest Assortment of other first Williamson, who has many guests at pat- prize, a four pound box of choco- ing, Mme. Doane a wealth been j the displayed visiting here for some time, re- cottage "Jay Dee Inn." are lates, being considered the best dis- of They terns and to ability. She seemed to be inspired turned on Thursday last to Pottstown, i as follows: Mrs. King McFarland makes be found in guised. The Gold Dust Twins receiv- and she carried her audience Pa. and Portland. with her Miss Williamson has been one daughter, Carrie, Mr. and ed a one-pound box for the best char- Her playing was a revelation to many of the most residents [ Mrs. Earl acter pleasing of the McFarland, Mr. James We can suit make-up. On account of rain and left a Mrs. island this j Crosier you. We a lasting impression. summer, and it was with I and daughter, Mary, surely carry the dancing was kept up until after who Walker-Crowley, possesses a extreme regret that her many friends ( Mrs. Edward Cotton Mrs. Wal- midnight, some members of motor beautiful voice of wide bade her ter line of soprano range farewell for the summer. Cotton, Miss Edna Berry, Miss complete Home parties accepting the hospitality of and her Mr. F. jr Furnishings. breadth, sang songs with E. Hersey and his family of i Kate Hunter, Mrs. Sarah Reed and friends and remaining on the island grace, authority and fine differ- East «rturned to their Miss Alice Adams, all of Cumberland until Friday. Many thanks should be entiation of Weymo^g expression. Whether it home last Sararday, after a extended to pleasant | (Continued on the lovers of a good time was the Old English, Scotch, German, Page 7.) at the several hotels for quick action French or modern American songs, at the last moment in enthusing dor- Mrs. Walker-Crowley skillfully pres- mant ones who with two hundred or erved the atmosphere of each song. more present acclaimed the whole the Her singing of "A Song of India," by •p%aka Salattb on. Below are some of the names of Ifous? Rimsky-Korsakow, which she substi- those who were in costume: tuted for "Pourquoi" by Delibes, IE. haunts the Halplj &om*, iHattager R. S DAVIS I-!a Elli«, Fisherman memory with its mystical, GO. Vera Hamilton, oriental Fisherman's wife charm. The audience was COMPLETE Hazel McAuley, Indian (iirl most HOMEFURNISH£RS enthusiastic and both artists Jipaka Ssianu : : : Amy W'ymati. Indian Girl 01 asm JHaitt? Amiif Roberts. Goddess of Liberty graciously added extra numbers to 3iay, Cor. and Federal Sts. Dorothy Hit-knell, Fancy Dress the program. The program is ap- Exchange Portland, Maine Arthur Allen, llebreyv Helen Mill. Inditfit (Iirl PROGRAM. Katherine Hill, Queen of Spades NOW OPEN F. E. lean Robertson, Miss Haskell, President Liberty My Mother Bids Mc Bind My TIair, Haydn Laura Robertson, Indian Hoy Shepherd Demeanor Alice Thy Vary, Old English Hill, Indian (iirl MacDowell Ste'la V Famous Hamilton. Dutch Girl s in the for years Ml** True Ujiart Highlands, Hopekirk Vosc, Indian Ma!d Mr*. Walki r-Crowley. .Mrs. Vose, Colored Mammy Ltudi, for its liberal man- Miss Clark. Chopin Night Nocturne, Chopin Miss Tielscher. * Dorothy Japanese Woman als^. Chophi agement, lo- Miss Louise Tielscher and Mine. Doane. supurb Miss (iirl (iron«|itist, Playmates Ein Swan, Grieg cation and Haymake Miss Lomasney. Littl. (iirl with Dolly Die Lorelei. fine Miss Liszt Margaret T. Lane and Mrs. Walker-Crowley. Margaret T. Ilogan. Itaby Twins Serenade, Helen shore dinners. Ev- 1'. Hopekirk (ieorge I'tlev. Ruster llrown Rigatidon, MacDowell Mrs. (Ieo. 1*. Gas Enamel Faucett, Colonial Dame Clondeliera, Liszt modern. Engine (ieo. I*. Faucett, Colored (ientleman \\ erything ISicknell idmting, Schumann Liszt Hall, Colonial (ientleman Mine. Doane. Mildred orchestra. Allen, Halloween Maid A Portrait, Chaminadc Special Mrs. Allen. made for use on Ohl-fashioned Dame rotir Ouoi (From Laknie), Delihes especially gas engines, motors, Helen Caldwell. Ho I'eep A Accommodates 500, Arline Birthday. Woodman machinery and similar work where a heat Rttrnham, Bride Mrs. Walker-Crowley. resisting Reauford Caldwell, and booklets and Robert Hall. Rates, finish is needed. Supplied in handsome shades of Cold Dust Twins Mi«s Marjorie Seavey, Irish Colleen floor on Miss M tinier. 1 plans ap- Green, Red or hard with a Dorothy Spanish >ancer Black, drying quickly very .\lr. and Mrs. \V. L. McCammou, Clowns Game Miss Thrilling brilliant durable 1-2 or Beatrice King. M ikado plication. gloss. pint, pint quart cans. Miss Ruth Franchere. Mi