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PROPHECY wonder if I would get any of this favored steak. Wlieii the dinner was ready, I no- ticed a large piece of steak on the table and I saw Miss Hopkins placing an extra large portion of it on my plate. She said, This steak is so tender that it will almost melt in your mouth. I had to pay a very high price for it at the market. What would she say if she knew that I had heard that little conversation of hers. Society leaders are not always truthful. Albert Geoffrion was the proprietor of a large dry goods store in the city of Bos- ton. He had a wooden leg now, because, he said, his foot was continually going to sleep, and he could not be bothered wasting time to wake it. up. Time is money nowa- days. Myrtle Wyman was manager of the womenls clothing department where Paris- ian gowns were sold. Every day when Myrtle appeared on the street she had on a different Parisian gown. Wfhether this was for advertisement or not I do not know. However, she was always in style. Emily Bassett was in charge of the demonstrating department and she was making a great suc- cess of this branch of the business. When I entered the store, she was demonstrating some new coffee grinder. One need not go near the table in order to hear her little voice, for one might stand on the street and even then hear very plainly. Chester Ashworth had followed four roads of life, all at the same time. He was a milkman from 4 a. m.-8 a. m., a teacher of stenography from 8 a. ITL-I p. m., and a baseball coach from I p. m.-6 p. m., and a pianist from 6 p.m.-IO p. m. Then, after IO p. m., he made up for the three meals he had missed. His milk route was the most extensive in the country, but he was a fast boy and did it all himself. He taught sten- ography in the W. H. S. His baseball coaching was on the Starfish Giants. His piano playing was practised at the Apol- larium Theatre. So Chester was a busy man and living a strenuous life. This theatre, at which Chester plays the piano, was managed by Mr. Hollis Vaughan, who, after graduating from the Scenic Temple College of Ushering, had taken a course at the Qrpheum College on the Art of Managing. After this he had undertaken the management of the Appoi- larium. He stages only Shakespearian plays, he himself taking the leading part, Marjorie McGahan taking the leading lady's role. She has made such a success in these plays that she had received large offers to appear in New York theatres. However, she had refused them because she would rather work for Hollis. I asked Hollis how he came to be a Shakespearian actor and this is how he answered me: I, together with 'Macbeth' and 'King Lear,' set out dur- ing the 'Tempest' to the Court of 'King Henry the VIII' On the 'Twelfth Night' we with the 'Merchant of Venice' and 'Two Gentlemen from Verona' arrived on the scene in time to see 'The Taming of the Shrewf W'hile at court 'Hamlet' told us of his 'Midsummer Nights Dream' and 'Julius Caesar! of his 'Love's Labours Lost.' 'Coriolanus' gave numerous points on act- ing, and so I became a Shakespearian actor. Now, as 'King john' says, 'You Can Take It' 'As You Like It' for 'All's Well That Ends Well.' H Olive Daley, alias Beatrice Fairflax, was writing articles for the Boston American magazine section. Her articles consisted chieiiy of poetry on the different seasons of the year, athletic stories and some hints on love and sentiment. Grace Towne was successfully carrying on the spring-water business and also the circulating library. There was no danger of Towne's spring running dry because Grace had discovered a way to prevent it from doing so. Every night she poured water, taken from a faucet in the house, down a hidden pipe which led to the source of the spring, and so people continued to
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