Washington - New York
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, April 14, 1914 Wea [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon sunny but hazy. Afternoon
cloudy. Light, chill S.E. [southeast] wind.
  Went down town with Henry [Henry W. Henshaw] after
breakfast. Parted with him at Cosmos
where I read the newspapers until
11 & then went to Dr. Casteel's office.
He worked about an hour on my
teeth. Grackles building in ivy on
wall of 16th St. house next the John
Hay house. Lunched at Cosmos.
At 1.30 Merriam came with his
Chevrolet car & took me through
Rock Creek & Potomac Flats Parks
a delightful run which I greatly
enjoyed. Swallows over pond.
We reached Union Station at 2.50 &
I took 3.03 train for New York
arriving at 8.07 & going to Murray
Hill where i found C. [Caroline Brewster], E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons], 
Lotty & Emmy. The last two started 
for home at 9.30.
New York
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, April 15, 1914 Wea [Weather]
Stormy.
Heavy N. Easter [nor'easter] with violent wind &
 a deluge of rain in late P.M.
Spent most of forenoon in Murray Hill
Hotel reading, writing & talking with 
C. [Caroline Brewster] Alice Stone spent last night here
& breakfasted with us but left for
Rochester with the Knowltons early
in the forenoon. I went to Cook's
for some English shillings for C.
about noon. Fanny Randall
arrived at 1 and then went off with
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] to lunch at the Emerson's.
C. & I lunched at 1 and at 2.10
started in taxicab for the Little Theater
where we saw an excellent play
called "Truth". This theater is the
prettiest one I ever saw. We all went
down stairs for free afternoon tea during
intermission. It was pouring hard
when we returned in another taxicab.
C. & E.R.S, Fanny Randall & I dined
together at 7 & sat in Assembly Hall
until 9.30. New orchestra & poorer
music now. Hotel running down we think