(also with Claude) the Saturday before)
Monday Oct. 23Claude & I went “to Cook's” in the evening. It was quite
good – the English “Hawthorne Sisters” and so on. Saw
Harvey, Walter
Smith & Jno Dumond
in a box - & in the vestibule.
Thurs. Oct. 26.
Went to Mrs. Hoyt's again to tea –
a
nice one – all there but Harvey. We talked about Maude Adams – with
whom Miss Wilder had been lunch-
ing – and lot of other things. It was very jolly and nice and
Bohemianesque. Rode down with Miss Scott & Con. Went to a Donation to Supper & then to the
theatre with Mary — “Sherlock
Holmes” by Gillette – enjoyed it
immensely. He has shaved off his moustache &
is simply fine - The company, scenery – acting, costuming -
Everything good. We quite fell in love with him. The slim, pale, quiet
“get there” fellow – with the lovely sensitive hands & gentle
ways.
Fri. Oct. 27.
We are in the midst of getting a new stenographer at the office.
Miss Rathjen's to be married Dec. 5th
(also with Claude) the Saturday before)
Monday Oct. 23Claude & I went “to Cook's” in the evening. It was quite
good – the English “Hawthorne Sisters” and so on. Saw
Harvey, Walter
Smith & Jno Dumond
in a box - & in the vestibule.
Thurs. Oct. 26.
Went to Mrs. Hoyt's again to tea –
a
nice one – all there but Harvey. We talked about Maude Adams – with
whom Miss Wilder had been lunch-
ing – and lot of other things. It was very jolly and nice and
Bohemianesque. Rode down with Miss Scott & Con. Went to a Donation to Supper & then to the
theatre with Mary — “Sherlock
Holmes” by Gillette – enjoyed it
immensely. He has shaved off his moustache &
is simply fine - The company, scenery – acting, costuming -
Everything good. We quite fell in love with him. The slim, pale, quiet
“get there” fellow – with the lovely sensitive hands & gentle
ways.
Fri. Oct. 27.
We are in the midst of getting a new stenographer at the office.
Miss Rathjen's to be married Dec. 5th
(also with Claude) the Saturday before)
Monday Oct. 23Claude & I went “to Cook's” in the evening. It was quite
good – the English “Hawthorne Sisters” and so on. Saw
Harvey, Walter
Smith & Jno Dumond
in a box - & in the vestibule.
Thurs. Oct. 26.
Went to Mrs. Hoyt's again to tea –
a
nice one – all there but Harvey. We talked about Maude Adams – with
whom Miss Wilder had been lunch-
ing – and lot of other things. It was very jolly and nice and
Bohemianesque. Rode down with Miss Scott & Con. Went to a Donation to Supper & then to the
theatre with Mary — “Sherlock
Holmes” by Gillette – enjoyed it
immensely. He has shaved off his moustache &
is simply fine - The company, scenery – acting, costuming -
Everything good. We quite fell in love with him. The slim, pale, quiet
“get there” fellow – with the lovely sensitive hands & gentle
ways.
Fri. Oct. 27.
We are in the midst of getting a new stenographer at the office.
Miss Rathjen's to be married Dec. 5th