1904
Nov. 13 Sun. A horrid gray, dark, windy day. Was busy at home (resting &c.) till late p.m. when I walked over to take tea with Florence
& May Roger's (their last night's invitation) Was almost blown away. They were all alone, Belle & Fred
in Canandaigua & Mabel & Clare
in N.Y. We had a real nice time and were all cheered up considerably (They need it, poor dears.) Told stories &c. The married sister & her husband came about 8:30 and I left (C.F.B. got home) soon after. Almost froze to death on the corner. Nov. 14 Mon. Spent the evening over Howard Mosher's films (and some of mine) trying velvet velox paper, which worked very nicely indeed. Made about 30 prints all good but 1 & 2 spotted a little. Nov. 15 Tues. Fine day. Warmer. Walked way out to Frank Davis'. Stopped at Mosher's to leave films & had a nice little chat with Mary. Lillian had a most delicious dinner for Chattie & me, and later we went to "Cooks" to see Annie Irish in "An Actress' Christmas". A charming little sketch, done beautifully. We sent in our card, with greetings, and had a little note from her, asking us to call at the hotel &c. The rest of the bill was mostly N.G. Out at 10:30. Nov. 16 Wed. Still fine - but uneventful. I washed my hair tonight and then helped Mother wash Zendavesta for the cat show! She certainly did act bad & Zozie "sympathized".

1904
Nov. 13 Sun. A horrid gray, dark, windy day. Was busy at home (resting &c.) till late p.m. when I walked over to take tea with Florence
& May Roger's (their last night's invitation) Was almost blown away. They were all alone, Belle & Fred
in Canandaigua & Mabel & Clare
in N.Y. We had a real nice time and were all cheered up considerably (They need it, poor dears.) Told stories &c. The married sister & her husband came about 8:30 and I left (C.F.B. got home) soon after. Almost froze to death on the corner. Nov. 14 Mon. Spent the evening over Howard Mosher's films (and some of mine) trying velvet velox paper, which worked very nicely indeed. Made about 30 prints all good but 1 & 2 spotted a little. Nov. 15 Tues. Fine day. Warmer. Walked way out to Frank Davis'. Stopped at Mosher's to leave films & had a nice little chat with Mary. Lillian had a most delicious dinner for Chattie & me, and later we went to "Cooks" to see Annie Irish in "An Actress' Christmas". A charming little sketch, done beautifully. We sent in our card, with greetings, and had a little note from her, asking us to call at the hotel &c. The rest of the bill was mostly N.G. Out at 10:30. Nov. 16 Wed. Still fine - but uneventful. I washed my hair tonight and then helped Mother wash Zendavesta for the cat show! She certainly did act bad & Zozie "sympathized".

1904
Nov. 13 Sun. A horrid gray, dark, windy day. Was busy at home (resting &c.) till late p.m. when I walked over to take tea with Florence
& May Roger's (their last night's invitation) Was almost blown away. They were all alone, Belle & Fred
in Canandaigua & Mabel & Clare
in N.Y. We had a real nice time and were all cheered up considerably (They need it, poor dears.) Told stories &c. The married sister & her husband came about 8:30 and I left (C.F.B. got home) soon after. Almost froze to death on the corner. Nov. 14 Mon. Spent the evening over Howard Mosher's films (and some of mine) trying velvet velox paper, which worked very nicely indeed. Made about 30 prints all good but 1 & 2 spotted a little. Nov. 15 Tues. Fine day. Warmer. Walked way out to Frank Davis'. Stopped at Mosher's to leave films & had a nice little chat with Mary. Lillian had a most delicious dinner for Chattie & me, and later we went to "Cooks" to see Annie Irish in "An Actress' Christmas". A charming little sketch, done beautifully. We sent in our card, with greetings, and had a little note from her, asking us to call at the hotel &c. The rest of the bill was mostly N.G. Out at 10:30. Nov. 16 Wed. Still fine - but uneventful. I washed my hair tonight and then helped Mother wash Zendavesta for the cat show! She certainly did act bad & Zozie "sympathized".
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