Lynch, made my last
short call on Dr. Scranton. A
rainy rainy - evening but not one to stay at home - so away we
went, all three, Mother
to Mrs. Montgomery & Claude
& I to see Nat Goodwin in
"The Gilded Fool". A pretty good audience - the
Cooks & Boardman Smith
in a box - and a late curtain, preceded by the an- nouncement (by
"Mr. Ingersoll" that the Company's costumes & scenery
had not arrived & the first Act must be played in
"ordinary street dress" &c. It was a disallusion, certainly.
Even the complexions had not arrived & Wall St. millionaires
appeared in old brown shoes the worse for wear & threadbare
coats. "Buttons" had on a sweater & even the gilded
Fool had no "bawth robe". We renewed our acquaintance with
all in the 2nd act & The "Rev." &
"Nell" were the least changed of any
Lynch, made my last
short call on Dr. Scranton. A
rainy rainy - evening but not one to stay at home - so away we
went, all three, Mother
to Mrs. Montgomery & Claude
& I to see Nat Goodwin in
"The Gilded Fool". A pretty good audience - the
Cooks & Boardman Smith
in a box - and a late curtain, preceded by the an- nouncement (by
"Mr. Ingersoll" that the Company's costumes & scenery
had not arrived & the first Act must be played in
"ordinary street dress" &c. It was a disallusion, certainly.
Even the complexions had not arrived & Wall St. millionaires
appeared in old brown shoes the worse for wear & threadbare
coats. "Buttons" had on a sweater & even the gilded
Fool had no "bawth robe". We renewed our acquaintance with
all in the 2nd act & The "Rev." &
"Nell" were the least changed of any
Lynch, made my last
short call on Dr. Scranton. A
rainy rainy - evening but not one to stay at home - so away we
went, all three, Mother
to Mrs. Montgomery & Claude
& I to see Nat Goodwin in
"The Gilded Fool". A pretty good audience - the
Cooks & Boardman Smith
in a box - and a late curtain, preceded by the an- nouncement (by
"Mr. Ingersoll" that the Company's costumes & scenery
had not arrived & the first Act must be played in
"ordinary street dress" &c. It was a disallusion, certainly.
Even the complexions had not arrived & Wall St. millionaires
appeared in old brown shoes the worse for wear & threadbare
coats. "Buttons" had on a sweater & even the gilded
Fool had no "bawth robe". We renewed our acquaintance with
all in the 2nd act & The "Rev." &
"Nell" were the least changed of any