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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 8

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Page Eight I'HM PALM BEACH fUST Monday Morning, January 1925 ciates, the Dunlap in a building convenience of their many Palm THIS WIFE BUSINESS PALM BEACH SOCIETY DANCES FOR CHARITY Beacn customers; jaeger, who ts a alarm and that soon tho weather man settles down to a mild gait which he keeps up during the entire summer. The Tourist News. By Cynthia Grey Continued from preceding page. There are women who marry just to show the rest of the girls that love and respect has asked me to marry him, I cannot decide whether inaugurate last season. Is managed by H.

J. McLaughlin. The shop, which opened on December 20th, did a surprising volume of Christmas trade. Also on Main street Is the Palm Beach shop of Gulry which is efficiently managed by Miss Maud Helen Stewart, and during the season Mr. Hunt, Madam Guiry's husband.

Is also expected here. One of the most beautiful shops In Palm Beach is that of Jonas on EXTRA MILLIONS PAID IN U. S. FOR ADMISSIONS on the Lake Trail North, Mr. Streit is arriving in Palm Beach from New York to take over and start the new shop which will be managed by their Miss Allen, who made such a delightful reputation for the Dunlap Shops at Southampton.

Frank Brothers are at last, after many years, to have a permanent pied a terre at Palm Beach and have taken one of the new shops which they are opening at once, and also they could "put it over." newcomer to Palm Beach Renault et Cle, with their French cars; Nestle, the pioneer of permanent hair waving, with a branch of his New York establishment, and the Montil-lor Spanish Art Shop. The Glenn Hodges Art Galleries, which opened here last season for the purpose of establishing an art center In Palm Beach, and which was so successful in this new field, are just south of to be his wife and give up my boy, or to give up the man. Which course would you advise? Ted's There are women who marry to show the man who didn't want to immW comic The annual report of the marry that somebody else did. sioner of internal revenue shows Peach has probably no peer in the world when it comes to the combination of art and antiques, old furniture and exquisite glass and china, jewels, ch.ape.iux and bijouterie, linens and laces and other offerings, to say nothing of women's frocks and acressoriej, men's wear, pipe shops and tobacco shops, fruit and flower shops and every ware known to commerce in a fashionable resort. a newcomer is R.

Waldman of New There are Inquisitive women who the Plaza building, adjoining the Mother. What makes you so sure you would have to give up the man? If you told him your story, he might be broad-minded enough to adopt him as his own. At any rate, you can't give up your boy. increase of $8,500,000 in admission taxes with the preceding year, although the actual number of amuse Bradley Place, which is now occupying its own building, and where Miss York, who has an uptown shop at marry a man to know what he Is Murray building, in which Katharine v. is ej-neted to arrive week af 168th street.

Buffum Is located, and where several really like in everyday life. ter next. Miss Carolan, who Is in The Exotic Gardens, landscape charming shops for the sale of flow ment enterprises in the Untted States had decreased for the 12 months ending last June. Collections totaled $78,011,086. gardeners of Palm Beach, have a ers, antique furniture and art ob There are a few women who marry for a home and children.

cnaree of the shop, is ably assisted by Miss Decker and Miss Curry, and a little later Mrs. Rader and Miss new florists shop here which will be jects and paintings are also located. Dear Miss Grey: I found out the acceptable to the many residents of other day that I am getting to have This amount was paid by soma Mclntvre will arrive from New quite a reputation among my friends The Greenleaf Crosby jeweler's shop will be located as usual In the Royal Polnclana, as will the shops of Madame Mogabgab, the Baltimore Decorative Art Society, Miss L. Bro- But the truth is that ninety-nine women out of a hundred marry for the simple thing called love. for being a gossip.

Yet I don't talk York to join the organization. SIISCEIAANEOUS SHOPS Palm Beach's window displays are coming to oe looked upon by all the Western world, and her fads and fashions not. only reflect those of Tans, London. Vienna and Berlin, but I'alm Beach na a creator of fashions and fads of types and conceits, will won rival Tarts herself, and now, any more than they do. How can I remove this impression.

Leila N. the North side of the resort, and the Tailored Woman is another to move from its former location on the Lake Trail in the I'alm Beach Hotel block, to take a new shop here. The E. Schmidt Co. shop was open for the holidays, and also removed here Dobbs Fifth Avenue shop has again opened on Main street, and has The next time you are with these friends and the ball of gossip starts QUESTIONS ANSWERS Dear Miss Grey: I was never married to tho father of my five-year-old boy.

He lives with my rolling, be conspicuous by your sil 21,000 theaters, concert halls and oth. er amusements, compared to nearly 2,000 less in 1923. The theatrical center of the country is still New Y'ork, with a total of 1,613 places of amusement, paying the capacity tax last year and adding a little more than $15,250,000 to the treasury in admission taxes. Illinois is second with 1,570 amusement places, paying $7,007,000 In ad-mission taxes, while Pennsylvania is third with 1,500 places, contributing $6,500,000 in taxes. New York, Penn from the North Lake Trail, and the gan of Nouvelle Orleans with children's wear and debutantes frocks and accessories, as a branch for her Beaux Arts Shop, the Florida Fruit Shop, Edward F.

Hutton brokerage office, Madame Paul, Furrier of Fifth avenue, and Pietro ence. And If you say anything at new Palm Beach shop of Peck mother In my home town in another all, be sure that it's something kind state. Now that a man whom I about someone. a most attractive window display and again located In the Campbell block is Guiry of East 48th street, where Miss Stewart is in charge of the chapeaux and frocks featured by this pioneer In Palm Beach's list of shops this season. Jonas of New York and Palm Beach has quarters for the showing of hats, gowns and acessories in a Peck removed from the Post Office Block, has taken a corner store here on Seminole avenue and Bradley Place for a term of especially designed to suit the con Cattadori of Venice, Italy.

The Edythe Pearl Shop Is one of it is admitted that as Paris comes to I'alm Beach, it is entirely unnecessary for Palm Beach to seek Paris. Palm Beach has had several new buildings and stores added to her lone; list during the season just past, rnd the ne.v addition to the Fashion mix perhaps most important of together with the new Flizp. nuildinsr of the Phipps Estate, to? r.wv constructed by Miss for the new comer of 5 Iain Mid the County Koad, liuill by T. The other corner arliaoent. to the I tour of his face, work in which as its only exponent in Palm Beach she has enjoyed great success.

Summer in Florida It is hard to make the average northerner believe that by traveling south to Florida during the summer time, ideal weather conditions will be encountered. His impression is that the farther south you go, the hotter it gets. He forgets that the same sylvania and Ohio show a decrease in the present number of amusement places from last year. Ohio had 1,274 houses. It now has 934.

Illinois has 100 more bouses now than In 1923. Hanan's Shoe Shop has already old building will be the new home of the Solov-Hinds Co. of Boston, who are opening with a beautiful array of women's smart apparel. Joseph Dickoff, the portrait photographer, is also opening a studio here as a the first shops to attract the eye on the Like Trail, North where the handsome building of Black, Starr Frost was completed and owned last season for the first time, and where the Doll House of the Shinn Sisters, is unlquo and patronized by Palm Beach kiddies to the exclusion of all opened on the North Lake Trail in beautiful new building built for them by Miss Daisy Brb, and upon which they have' a long lease. Their opening occurred before the holidays for the benefit of the many holiday visitors wishing to add to their wardrobes.

Benson Hedges still keep the Hanan building, which has had 4 two more shops added to It this sea I branch of his establishment at (Jus's 4f i 1 4 son, those of Kaskel Kaskel, who bodies of water which serve to keep others. In the group of shops con open on January 6, and one which Florida warm during tho winter per RECENT PRONOUNCEMENTS BY SOME GREAT EXPERTS their old location and for the remain ft known a.i ihe Kxehaiw Ii'til-iinnr, and also containing binned off op for p. dm Bei'ch of liundy, In-x i'c the brokers and ti" ('Hie of Livrr-i'V Kw Baths and as he is a year round resilient now of Palm Beach, having-closed out his business in the North, his concentration upon I'alm Beach will result in new endeavors for this form the opposite service during the summer months, tempering the heat waves and acting as an equalizer. Under the heading, Florida as a i in wc-ii knuv.n Fashion photo--iiaphy v.UI be one of his new ape- Summer Resort," the Christian Sci nected with the Palm Beach Hotel and controlled by Sidney Maddocks, are many large and delightful shops, and a long lease was taken upon one of the most attractive last season by the Millinery House of West 57th street. New York, newly decorated and furnished and to rank among I'alm Beach's most attractive shops this season.

Kaskel rn.i'i der of Main street, shops are given over to many industries and trades. The Waldorf Men's Shop is one of the oldest In Palm Beach and the Stearns Tailoring company is also locatedltnear by. The Barbara Jane Tea and Gift Shop features embroideries done in a Presbyterian mission school in China and Korea by girl pupils of these ence Monitor recently told a few has not yet been leased. The Farr company has been open for two weeks and is swamped with orders for its tailors, already, while Tyson of Magnolia is preparing her shop for its' opening on the 5th. The Henning Boot Shop, managed again by Claude Carr, is again open and featuring a line of imported shoes, with unusual and quite new Mendings of a new dyed doe skin facts about Florida's summer weath er.

Brae Gloria Gould Bishop as she Vlll appear in a Spanish dance in New York for a benefit for the Child's "The progressive people of Flor in thu main budding of the Beaux Arts, changes are chionicled, I one of the most important oi wiiich is i tho of thu old shop furtajrly I. Bumvit, Teller Cot by of Ntw Voi whe make ida," said tho Monitor, "have awak Kaskel of New York have also "The message of the future, whether It be written, printed, or mixed with diagrams and photographs. Including the signature the sender, will, it seems soon be transmitted photographWJ-ly by radio frequency at a rate of ten times faster than was ever possible by the dot and dash methods of hand transmission." Maj. Gen. C.

McK. Saltzman, U. army chief signal officer. "The citizens of the world have it in their power to communicate Welfare Committee. ened to the fact that they have delightful summer as well as a de and metal cloths.

by of mi In the Talm Beach hotel group of to manage the establishment this lightful winter climate to offer the people of the states and provinces shops, already open, are Mrs. Dent, their aia'cataiK'e tae I'alm I orld ard v. iujse suc-icrs is aii "My assured, Tlieir-' thup is liow nd tiiat of Miss gowns; Mme. Beaudry, who has the former Jonas shop, with a line of of the north. Visitors who spent the summer months last year In the beautiful southern peninsula, tho selected the quaint, winding wheel chair and bicycle of the North Bake Trail as their pied a terre and another shop opened this season there by Pauline Grossman of New York, win again be featured among Palm Beach's exclusive shop3.

Henri Bendel is again located in the Jeannette Building, where all smart I'alm Beach comes rushing to him, and also there will be Madame Dreieer Co. who have sold so 1,. 1 by gowns and hats, and Betty Anne of West Fifty-seventh street have schools and it is exquisite handiwork shown In Palm Beach shops for the first time. The personnel of the lessees of many of the North Lake Trail, Bradley Placo and Hotel Royal Daneli shops, has not yet been made public, but as several of these shops still remain unrented, It is likely that their lists will not be ready for another week or two. Black Starr Frost will occupy their beautiful new building on the North Lake trail and one of the Italy of America, reported complete with one another without leavlr.g season.

Miss Box, who has just returned from France, spends months of every year abroad, and is assisted here by Jlisa.Jennie who has been a member of the orrniniznt.on foivi number of years, Miss Grace Foster, who 'handles the college trips out of New York, Miss Dorothy Kyle, and in addition a satisfaction with the experience. leased the shop formerly occupied by their homes. Where Is It leading to? i i the Dunlap company, who are re May It not be toward broader polit 'Those familiar with tho tropics and sub-tropics will tell you that the l. ru in of for bauii arc uuKifK-itK-u ivldoa bits iuuiUiv, oi ic ii." auntie, nun aiid i'ii. i laive ah'o, in thu rut ft Ci will taka the entire ap Utaux Ails which they moving to the Beaux Arts building and operating under the name of ical views, more International friendships and better understanding? air in those climates is always cool in the shade.

This Is particularly Knox. Dreieer, Black Starr Frost r.iany rare jewels to Palm Beach's true of Florida, which catches the air Henri Bendel and several others will There Is a thrill In receiving music broadcast from France, but I believo it is more awe-inspiring to converse back and forth with an individual number of expert fitters who have come down from New irork. Mr. Philip Lo Bouttlier, Vice President and General Manager, is in charge ot open their shops on the Lake Trail smart, set, and the fashionables Hen-ning Bootery, where Palm Beach is shortly. i CI I in Cartler and upon which most attractive shops there Is that of the Palm Beach Branch of the well known 67th Street Millinery 'in'; if fl.v I currents from the Atlantic as well as those from tho Gulf of Mexico.

As a matter of fact, breezes from the ocean and Gulf cool every part of Florida, and the temperature on an 1 Lf. it'-r XwA'iSi. trie lease, not to Lot' tlx- jeweler all advertising matters at the New this sea- Vo, office. irm or erie Heller, whose man Crepe, Ottoman, Kasha whom you have chanced to meet on the air." Hiram Percy Maxim, president of the American Radio Relay League. ilCT 11'.

ager has made a special trip to Paris Predominate on Riviera shod and hosed with the latest Parisian creations. The Hanan Shoe Store will again occupy their lovely new building on the Bake Trail and also there will be the establishment of the Farr Co. and Madame Claire whose cot-orful frocks for the Coconut Grove to buy for the Palm Beach clientele lu.l'A.: average Is ten degrees lower than It Is through most southern states and the central states." I At the shop of J. and J. Slater, Mr.

a opens her c. E. Bull is a sain manager, assist-tile of vri hy Phillip Wiicomb, and the new ilia t-cihns of Fhop of Knox, is managed by ms, will as Miss Maud J. Allan who manages or this firm, so well established by am: "The era of national broadcasting, confidently believe, Is nearer at Unfortunately, Florida often gets in two previous seasons In I'alm Beach. Mrs.

Haynes, the only custom milliner In Palm Beach, opens her new Monte Carlo, Jan. A. Satin crepe its hottest weather In April and May, at the with CI their Southampton branch in pink, emerald green, rosewood, i in Hue and Tourists staying lat? get a bad and Club do Montmartre find favor with the gay younger set, and which hand than may now seem apparent. When that time comes, not merely the city of Washington but tha ohljlri', ami I'. 1 luliamli Co.

shop on the Lake Trail in the shop occupied last season by Berry of silk ottoman and natural colored Kasha are the most successful dress Impression. They figure that If the lit HO il li.tll: thermometer rises to almost tho hun ,1 i ineir materials of tho Riviera season dred mark before June It probably promise, from Paris edicts to be moro colorful than ever this season. Tyson of Magnolia Is an old time habituee of the Lake Trail where Kasha cloaks trimmed with brown Boston, and her husband is associated with her, as he has the exclusive agency for the beautiful brocaded Chinese silk which is being featured will burst out the end of the tube summer. Miss B. Brogan, who has two in Palm Beach, very efficiently manages her own shop, and it ir.

expert Ml that the additional shops In the Fashion Arts will all be ready for tha formal opening on January 10th, including the last one to be leased, which was taken by fur are prominent at sundown on In July and August, So many of the Terrace at Monte Carlo and the Iy la oui'. .111 i.l'l pO'U- in fci; ar.d noi a uad Lii 1 ill ii -suit in i K-auty. Aas- 1- i il' ii J.l t.t is whole country will attend the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States; Invisible millions will fUj, the "gallery" of con- gress during an Important debate; an entire nation will fall Into an ex- pectant hush when a famous singer steps upon the David Sar- noff. vice president and general promenade Dcs Anglais at Nice. she has a smartly exclusive snop for women's apparel and Mrs.

Haines with her millinery shop, cat them are frightened away. If they would stay they would soon learn that the early hot spell is a false Brown In various shades Is also a Ci i if favorite color at this time of the year. It Is fashionable In Jaunty lit by the tarr company In their tailored silk sports clothes. Mrs. Haynes will also have a line of women's French frocks, and many of her own exclusive designs In hats have been made up for her by a well known New York manufacturer, so that sho will feature her own ex tle walking suits with the straight to the hem.

Beneath this tunic, which Is split In the front, the skirt silhouette. manager, Itadlo Corporation of Marry Ctllinn of lark Avenue, And in the Beaux Arts iddition. this rrasnn, Mrs. Cora. Cooiey is mau irr.

for Miss I eticy Deutz. id Mr. Charles Means is again with the Palm Beach shop thoroi.a.. w. in foi iimii Beach lo hea, l.now.i to wed tuc ti.e oi thu best ot af ll laii'lltuic.

America. Some frocks of natural colored ma seems narrow, but its width Is extended by an inverted box pleat at kasha have the narrow straight line nr. I l'atia clusive creations beside having the effect but the skirt has an apron tho left. Tunic, skirt and pleat all Black satin turbans closely wou er: to Palm Beach's exclusive matrons with hats that are stamped with the personality of -ho wearer, as Mrs. Haines adopts the distinctly Parisian fashion of building the hat to suit its wearer, and upon this has come her principal success.

Other leases oro being concluded on North Bake Trail Shops and will bo announced later on. ALONG THU 101NTV KOAD On tho County Koad, Brooks Brothers in the new llaza Building jam Mi-Cut th- combine to make walking easy and and draped very low over each aids i i in. on h.ueif Schmidt and Company, where f-iuarlors at the will also be during the the at Tl tlu u. ual latest Imports from Paris, and will tunic. unobtrusively attached at the make hats upon the customer's head, I low waist line and extending nearly B.

acnievo tne straight lino effect. are much liked In Paris. 1" it ol la J.Ci.i: he. ft ttiuL ullii but: ticliKvc.i and lin Aits lu i 1 1 are iineiii mi luvc 1- I Illl 1. at VO ft r.

ii ii I imi iiir greater part of the s- Peck and P' ih, Frank Brothers and tiolov-' Kinds have also opened their shops In this arcade. Ac- 1iie! rn.vit K. i t. en I'-t ARCADE. have opened their shop under the The lively lades Arcade forms shoonuvT all its own, with a'' 1 i i i- Met 'a it; -r ii vd 1 f'l don and Pari Breaker on-' rlv iv.at lo' ala-'l a 1 i of I iK' i o'ta i I Ii--1" and vend in p-'li'MlIze t1'1 r.es SI 1''a '1' li lil.V paprrs be.I.-- ir veil kn iv bri l'-ei i F.

mi i lor i'Ota Du.vs air is. sL.irvt and nw i and man as i fur niakuii; into 1 aim Hcac. clu.iies. William will sown tii.iu bu liero be Iris sU' ti a id who has Ik en i ui! a -nta I ui building up J'is In am ii of business during io-nc -t. Mrs.

v. ill ajiaiu bi.i of tiio beaut it lie management of D. Gray with S. Gar-rojrhty assisting, and the adjoining shop of Jaefrer Is ably managed by Mrs. B.

A. Fields assisted by Miss Kuhn. Bonvvlt, Teller nnd Company opened their Palm Beach shop In the Plaza building on Saturday with a large and effiiccnt corps of sales people from the New York id fir conveniences and facilities for i sh-nppcrs from v. in 1 and rnln. that alhjlitin from their motor cars, they I may the entire line of shops without leaving the arcaded walk which runs east and west.

Tho ern I'nion and Poital Telegraph llcos nrr loe-i'ed respectively in the Bveislitfi.M service bulldincr nnd win!" of, I on i the shop and received ninny visits from the -s Pinch is ir -I' of th .1" the ne'v Mfzner Build. ns. and also In their old patrons who ore loud In i their of the beautiful soft yd-. ffat 111 and il-i an icics" ffir the 1 yhuis, hjocd i and many tilings for Palm Biai homes. the Arc.i ie arc the offices of tho I 'a B.

ar-, i it-, v. Maj i low decorations of this attractive Ocean 1-akc Hc.i'.ly the new Merriam l)ru Store, a branch of Dr. Meniam's Poinciina Pharmacy le: 'n i of "h'l l'olie, il a I'd il.n. th(-: v.v.m lb-- i- if lb' I-fo-o if' '1 I lie I A-t I't I -i' n. i' i Gontran, ladies' Hair Dresser, the ka.unond Brown, one ot the i partner.

in the (iiande Malsou ik-; HI nn" of Fifth will niriye i i. lily in I'alai i i i i mid will have Inis one of the most iii.ii. ii 1, to ii. I'l KveiKlades Barber ft hop, nnd the Ileal Offices of Ladd Unrestricted Dixie Highway Corner $100 per front foot Ys Cash shop. Miss Helen McCurdy In the new Palm Way Building and Miss Kath-enne Buffum who has a charming shop In the Murray Building, are both open for business.

Miss McCurdy Is real benefactor to I'alm Beach women who aro no longer slender, ns alio caters especially to them with an additional line of of Florida. III. 1 till ,1 II' I i id tit lit I xooJ- f.uo.v.s i uii'l waps for Palm Bi ach that this of New York will npaln occupy their beautiful shop at the rs has iluiwn. Includme east corner of tho Arcade, with Its show- windows nivine upon tho Ar lor 'he fi us i Ih'S i-f nf 'rt I -n so pi.i'to'i".' 1 '''a' it tha' iu in tin? nr Is I'oie l. a.

i it p. charming and graceful frorks with ii 'itti -1 "ni'oiiiii i rum i ai is i ld 'ion 'inbioid. iies, lai es II. Iu i. panels and lonj; lines and slender cade anil upon the Ft root, lcadlnff to Golf View Koad and Tennis prounds of the Club as well ns to Alexander rt of a Izlnst features.

been filmed. Tile Italian Art Shop nnd Antiques nn nounred Its recent opening In the peb-v of fidii'ae. rrf-rit plnnnel hy this oif.ar.u-.a'ain rr.a!c wbat is alrradv noted as the biftitiful i'ti I tint nf aionp of Biltmore block at County Koad and do Blanc which bad many years ago. a shop In the lioyal l'oln-. latii' look last reason for tho first time, the large corner Mhop In the Beaux Arts buildings, ami will attain occupy the shop tit the southwest Sunset avenue where an Interesting Walk upon which the Kvernlades Apartments five.

They are so firmly established In I'alm Beach that their opening on Saturday was with keen interest by their clientele. A new rhop for women's apparel lino of Importations from tho house of Carhone, Boston features Italian pottery and antiques. Another shop coiner of tho Kroup. J. J.

Slater beloved of all I'alm Beach combines Iho decorntlons, antiques and mlscel is that of J.lessenser, of New York, will open shortly and Mme. Blanche Yovln of West 69th Street, will also have her usual shop! lar.eous artistic things shown by naries i. tiara on niuin street i sror'-'' It til" w.itii. one nn "ii pa: sen by' nn.Mli cither ui homo or nbro.id. K.ii iy If ft sp' ln; ti'-ntind as o'icii by the orcntiijation for the now iiddtt.nn fronting upon Seminole Bvfniie, unit to which wdl Iw nddoi vent unity, iino'brr similar iiroup of nhor" fronting upon I ivcrcludrB avenue nnd tho connecting link fronting upon Ilt ndti pl e.

Geoi pe W. Brow bull ler. rushed the wnik to completion so that the new Ri-oup Is now ready for occil- adjoining the Garden Theatre, and opened their exclusive jdmp on the fipposllf) nidi, nnd are already showuiAT a beautiful line of foot wear for Palm Beach. Mr. Stunley Warrick tins his office In tho shop formerly occupied by Miss F.dythe Mack, who has transferred her activities to a lurco Ib id In West Palm Bench, where her many old customers nn bavins her Mrs.

Clark's Book Shop, a branch of her County Book fehop at Greenwich. and place where all book hero and will feature costumes for the fancy dress parties no popular hero as well ns ilolmr her own exclusive lino 1 1 French dressmnklnir. Max I.lttiv.tx occupied his old shop for the rait of his wi ll known linens, lares and embroideries, and Paul II. of KImo, Is a new com lovers will lovo. to browse, especially nmotiir tho charmlnst old books which they bought this summer In Spain.

Another new comer In tho field of pnniy and nomc ot trust, or It: nhoiMi h'ivo twen opened. Tho nrchl spcrts dresses designed especially for the resort, nnd many other attractive models ntndo up for winter wr.ir. The Interior of the Fashion Beaux antiques Is In the I 'la building er In the Held of Interior Decorntlnir, where large galleries of Spanish an For immediate sale Northwest corner Dixie and 48th St. 1 02 ft. on Dixie, 100 ft.

on 48th) Wood Ivley t. Plnytrr also having lecture Is of tho h'-ptmlsh Mission tyl nml the bell towern. which nr tlquea will tempt tho passer-by to their own establishment. Yamunakn's firts l.i furnished like a preat out fi-ntur of tha urotip, wun tno koii door II vim; room and hiui a beaut I stray down around tho corner from tho County Koad where Mr. Daniel Brunch of his Fifth Avenue shop and tho Gardens, florists and land brown tones minulniinn: thn on dnb wnlls of tho Ciillfornlil ml" Farr and Mr.

Chamberlain Dodds scape gardeners, complete the list of ful fountain and pool of In Its centre. It Is In tho eluipo of Greek rross, this corridor upon which tho Indoor entrance of all the have opened their shops In tho Mur ion. n. tho red tiled roofs with tholr KfnWti slope, ami tho Imck-Sround of tho lovely Kfirdens. which ray bulldincr.

rentals In this popular shopping centre. Tho no- Plttmorn Apartments on Annette and Martha who were fashionable dressmakers on the shops plve. and lovely clilnti cushioned wb ker furniture, painting and Punnet Avenue and Iho County County Bond last aeason have started will ovontuatly form a put to enrnwu hy tho four Kroupa of Khopn, Ih one of Indrnerlhnhle lovollnrss. nn every a tea room this year and another Is (ketches hiimr upon tho walls, bran-tiful bits of bronjo lu-utplure, desks nnd roy rhnlrs, ictent Koad and tho Hosa May apartments on Bradley I lace and Sunset Avenue have not yet any hops of sartorial Interest, bein Riven over to real tho Chaumier tea room on Austral- Inn avenue, while tho cafes at Gtts's Baths and Tho Billows are elsn. vorloty of Iroplrnl tro.

Ilowor nnd Khrub find homo in three Iwntitl-ful millou. Mm Warrick, who Ii.ik per.ionnlly attrndel to the pnrden.i. estate and other business firms. noted. Also Ilyed Tea Room, Col- Jardinieres of rnlni nnd troplenl shrubs nnd a wealth of flowers on all make It a scene of real love lfie's and one ares almost a many A new block of apartments and shops at the corner of h'unsct ave lonnile Gardens Restaurant, Mrs.

Winters' nntry and Tho Clinton on aerveii a large rhare of the prniso fn- their beauty and rlmrm. In the nue nnd tho County f.ond. known Sunset avenue. A tit In later when men women cnjoyinir a mornlmr nr tin nftemnon In the as tha Ililtmnre Apartments nnd Kliopo, h.v a new antique nhop xpo- Itenut Art Hhop. eiMlutitiK' the Cnrbone, Itonton, lin- Window jihnpplnif while nwnltliiff ported Italian arts pottery, tlnis.

the opening of the first or ee end shows of the hiovlc In the evetiltm and some of falm Beach's numerous real estate nnd con several lenses shall have been do-rifled, tho Post will publish a new it of all ahops and business offices In I'alm Beach which will contain later information and accurate listings of the firms now engaged In business in Palm IVarh. IH.HE AND Tlimn AMONO SMAKr MIDI'S fn view of tho itreat Importance nf mldnt of all thin Jtincle-tlke yenhire Hand the little biinmitow In which Mr. and Mrn. Warrick live ami from which they direct the of the establishment. The I tea tin Attn motion picture theater, which lin It." long awaited opening on Nw Veare niKht.

will show Miss" Norma Tal-madire. a I'alm 'h f.ivo'ite. in her now nlm play The lin-piOv-tllrnf. 111' bide the newly intl'i-u .1 I f'OOt rf lliej SEE often rp.lt In rery early mortilnif visits the following day In ordr that a certain rhapeau or tie may be l-f-fore. some rlv.il admirer ni rtvrs.

tractor's office are also located here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. O.

Clark, with rare art objects and books, will open their shop the lovely new 1 The lovety pine hedce and Iropl. Palm Iteoeh as a shopping renter FRANK Kxi natico Imlldtni? on M.iin street and tho County i.u,d. where Dnrtah I'arriih will huve a bra hi of their L. LONGSHORE the boot shops are sending iloun their tiifd export sides people nnd In ninnv rises foreien represrnt.iii.. AH I'H ''I'i'fc' Mn biiu 'ou'le i i' nrttiv.

Hdl-h will rtnl'le in. -tin i to I -e r.i.iiil cntnilM'o t.f sliep and BvcrcUd-s Arcade fliop for the sale of antique silver, while Michael T. has a new rhep In this Imlld-inc for etiowing his fountains and potteries. Bonwit, Teller A after several years In tho Fashion Beaux Arts biiversj In tnke rhnnro of the grout volume of Palm poach business The hlKhly specialised salesman Is more necessary hero, perhaps. Ihnn In town, as everyone is anxious to know Ihit his purchases are exactly rtirht.

Iobhs, whose Miin street store la Phone 1310--124LR 209 Guaranty Building T.i" re'i: of IV (oiU.w "-a. "its 1 "i'l In I i. i.n I v. hoo "hoi of til" en' KhriiiiN and ftiwer atnl etmtt Milm riuikn the ittounl. Riirroiindliii Ih I'lishlon Arts Ifloly loVrtv AitiurioNAt.

sttors Harry Collins Imsr-I f.r the rom-tnff seaoii the last remaining shop in the I'mut Arts Group In nil nr. I will send down his'sprinit tifn of nioilels ns well a some aiitifiil hits, wraps and arcrssor-i. the rnmintt inon and will l. nrcnt.e.t hy many of his olj i-us-lomers At the l-'a-d'lon Iteaux Attn ttest nnd Cotiit iny. Ir sent It I'm Is ii pusenuilive, l'loieiio t.

Hos ir'M in. I M. I I U'S in H'l-Il llfn of iimi'Mted iniii.imif. where their ehon was en d' il bne larurd and redecorated lrt.it teason, hivo transferred their activities to a mor rentrnl part of town on the County liond In the new plana hull. I-1119.

where they epOTt nw shop in early Jnminry and here famous for Its smart stock and I's up-to-t he-mlnuto appearance, ni( Visa Hose Hcxall, who spent the summer at her homo In Rnftlan-i In rhoriro of tha women' department, and tha larva men's (Irpartmnni il i Tev a of hei o. i i 'iii lrlniiiit In lint te. ot hi i Hp the i nipi I I by lis of (- also ill be Itruoks Brothers, for ths which DoblM found It necessary to.

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