”
and
J.W. all went to New
York and I went down to the office, but the damp air
set me a–coughing so that I brought some work home in the afternoon.
When I finished it commenced reading “Cardigan” which
Matie Hawley sent me for
Xmas. It’s the kind you sit up till 12:30 to finish. I did
10th
Friday night any way.
11th
Yesterday afternoon I took “off” and went to the matinee up in
the “Post” to see Elise de Wolfe in “The
Way of the World”. Mabel and
May Rogers were there and found me a
place beside them and we had quite a jolly afternoon. The play was
by Clyde Fitch, and very clever of course. Automobiles and
live babies and puppy–dogs and gorgeous gowns and “real society”
manners and fireworks and all that. Clara Bloodgood was
in it, in a part something like hers in the “Climbers”
and of course very good indeed. The whole company were good.
”
and
J.W. all went to New
York and I went down to the office, but the damp air
set me a–coughing so that I brought some work home in the afternoon.
When I finished it commenced reading “Cardigan” which
Matie Hawley sent me for
Xmas. It’s the kind you sit up till 12:30 to finish. I did
10th
Friday night any way.
11th
Yesterday afternoon I took “off” and went to the matinee up in
the “Post” to see Elise de Wolfe in “The
Way of the World”. Mabel and
May Rogers were there and found me a
place beside them and we had quite a jolly afternoon. The play was
by Clyde Fitch, and very clever of course. Automobiles and
live babies and puppy–dogs and gorgeous gowns and “real society”
manners and fireworks and all that. Clara Bloodgood was
in it, in a part something like hers in the “Climbers”
and of course very good indeed. The whole company were good.
”
and
J.W. all went to New
York and I went down to the office, but the damp air
set me a–coughing so that I brought some work home in the afternoon.
When I finished it commenced reading “Cardigan” which
Matie Hawley sent me for
Xmas. It’s the kind you sit up till 12:30 to finish. I did
10th
Friday night any way.
11th
Yesterday afternoon I took “off” and went to the matinee up in
the “Post” to see Elise de Wolfe in “The
Way of the World”. Mabel and
May Rogers were there and found me a
place beside them and we had quite a jolly afternoon. The play was
by Clyde Fitch, and very clever of course. Automobiles and
live babies and puppy–dogs and gorgeous gowns and “real society”
manners and fireworks and all that. Clara Bloodgood was
in it, in a part something like hers in the “Climbers”
and of course very good indeed. The whole company were good.