an electric hansom and Kitty Moran on the sidewalk! We got off
and I went over to "JBC's" (a French place) on 25th
near 6th Ave to dinner (Edith &
I treated) It was French table d'hotel with red and white wine. It was really
jolly (and good) the tables filled up quickly after we got in and we were
there a long time - afterward we went back to
Irving Place and got ready for the theatre and saw "The
Merry Widow" (from the top) at the New Amsterdam.
Ethel Jackson's understudy played - but she was fine - and prettier
than the original - The man was most graceful!
Mabel
and I were both so dead tired and headachey we could hardly stand
the Ent'r actes but managed the opera all right. We saw her into Fred
's care at the subway before we went home late
Mar. 15 Sun.
We all got up late this morning. It was cloudy - but balmy and nice and
none of us took umbrellas - went over to the "Normandie" - a little
place on
Union Square for breakfast and the coffee was real! Then
Edith went to church with
"Mort" and his wife (Broadway Tabernacle) and
Mary and I way
went way up to the Bronx to the Zoo - The nicest one I ever saw. It's a beautiful place anyway - and such
an electric hansom and Kitty Moran on the sidewalk! We got off
and I went over to "JBC's" (a French place) on 25th
near 6th Ave to dinner (Edith &
I treated) It was French table d'hotel with red and white wine. It was really
jolly (and good) the tables filled up quickly after we got in and we were
there a long time - afterward we went back to
Irving Place and got ready for the theatre and saw "The
Merry Widow" (from the top) at the New Amsterdam.
Ethel Jackson's understudy played - but she was fine - and prettier
than the original - The man was most graceful!
Mabel
and I were both so dead tired and headachey we could hardly stand
the Ent'r actes but managed the opera all right. We saw her into Fred
's care at the subway before we went home late
Mar. 15 Sun.
We all got up late this morning. It was cloudy - but balmy and nice and
none of us took umbrellas - went over to the "Normandie" - a little
place on
Union Square for breakfast and the coffee was real! Then
Edith went to church with
"Mort" and his wife (Broadway Tabernacle) and
Mary and I way
went way up to the Bronx to the Zoo - The nicest one I ever saw. It's a beautiful place anyway - and such
an electric hansom and Kitty Moran on the sidewalk! We got off
and I went over to "JBC's" (a French place) on 25th
near 6th Ave to dinner (Edith &
I treated) It was French table d'hotel with red and white wine. It was really
jolly (and good) the tables filled up quickly after we got in and we were
there a long time - afterward we went back to
Irving Place and got ready for the theatre and saw "The
Merry Widow" (from the top) at the New Amsterdam.
Ethel Jackson's understudy played - but she was fine - and prettier
than the original - The man was most graceful!
Mabel
and I were both so dead tired and headachey we could hardly stand
the Ent'r actes but managed the opera all right. We saw her into Fred
's care at the subway before we went home late
Mar. 15 Sun.
We all got up late this morning. It was cloudy - but balmy and nice and
none of us took umbrellas - went over to the "Normandie" - a little
place on
Union Square for breakfast and the coffee was real! Then
Edith went to church with
"Mort" and his wife (Broadway Tabernacle) and
Mary and I way
went way up to the Bronx to the Zoo - The nicest one I ever saw. It's a beautiful place anyway - and such