on 34th St. down Sixth ave. and up thro' 14th. Went into Dr. Parkhurst's

lovely new church (by Stanford White)
beautifully decorated by the Tiffany's in memory of their father. A nice old sexton showed us. Then I went over to 155 East 18th and called on Ruth Dowling (Grace
was out) and saw their lovely little flat, very artistic and nice! Came home in time to meet Mabel
at one, and dressed before Mary came. Then all four of us went up to the Westminster
on Fourth Avenue and had a nice little lunch and took the car up to the Tiffany Studios (45th and Madison). Spent an hour or so there - antique mahogany furniture was the special exhibit, but there was much besides. We also went into Tiffany's 5th Ave. store (ropes of opals for mine!) and to see the Whistler Etchings and into the Waldorf (rubberneck parlor, and all) &c. &c. All the busses were full going up - so we finally got a Madison Ave. Car & went up to 90th St. to take one. Mabel
sat by me and told me all about her new monologues (at my suggestion) a la Beatrice Herford - on school subjects. We finally got on top of a bus (all but Edith - who was inside) and saw all the sights, coming down to Avenue - such costumes! Mabel
saw Evelyn Thaw in

on 34th St. down Sixth ave. and up thro' 14th. Went into Dr. Parkhurst's

lovely new church (by Stanford White)
beautifully decorated by the Tiffany's in memory of their father. A nice old sexton showed us. Then I went over to 155 East 18th and called on Ruth Dowling (Grace
was out) and saw their lovely little flat, very artistic and nice! Came home in time to meet Mabel
at one, and dressed before Mary came. Then all four of us went up to the Westminster
on Fourth Avenue and had a nice little lunch and took the car up to the Tiffany Studios (45th and Madison). Spent an hour or so there - antique mahogany furniture was the special exhibit, but there was much besides. We also went into Tiffany's 5th Ave. store (ropes of opals for mine!) and to see the Whistler Etchings and into the Waldorf (rubberneck parlor, and all) &c. &c. All the busses were full going up - so we finally got a Madison Ave. Car & went up to 90th St. to take one. Mabel
sat by me and told me all about her new monologues (at my suggestion) a la Beatrice Herford - on school subjects. We finally got on top of a bus (all but Edith - who was inside) and saw all the sights, coming down to Avenue - such costumes! Mabel
saw Evelyn Thaw in

on 34th St. down Sixth ave. and up thro' 14th. Went into Dr. Parkhurst's

lovely new church (by Stanford White)
beautifully decorated by the Tiffany's in memory of their father. A nice old sexton showed us. Then I went over to 155 East 18th and called on Ruth Dowling (Grace
was out) and saw their lovely little flat, very artistic and nice! Came home in time to meet Mabel
at one, and dressed before Mary came. Then all four of us went up to the Westminster
on Fourth Avenue and had a nice little lunch and took the car up to the Tiffany Studios (45th and Madison). Spent an hour or so there - antique mahogany furniture was the special exhibit, but there was much besides. We also went into Tiffany's 5th Ave. store (ropes of opals for mine!) and to see the Whistler Etchings and into the Waldorf (rubberneck parlor, and all) &c. &c. All the busses were full going up - so we finally got a Madison Ave. Car & went up to 90th St. to take one. Mabel
sat by me and told me all about her new monologues (at my suggestion) a la Beatrice Herford - on school subjects. We finally got on top of a bus (all but Edith - who was inside) and saw all the sights, coming down to Avenue - such costumes! Mabel
saw Evelyn Thaw in
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