an excellent 
day. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Constance Gardner, daughter 
of Congressman and Mrs. Augustus 
P. Gardner and granddaughter of 
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, was 
given a dinner last evening at the 
Somerset club, Boston, by Dr. Wil- 
liam Sturgis Bigelow, a classmate of 
her grandfather, Harvard ’71. The 
guests were the younger set and cov- 
ers were laid for 26. The table dec- 
orations were of white lilacs and pink 
roses. 
THE RAMBLER 
With visions of the reception ten- 
dered the so-called morality play, 
“The Easiest Way” in Boston, the 
Rambler prepared himself for a mild 
shock and attended the performance 
of this production in Salem this week. 
Although the piece may have been 
slightly pruned since its New York 
engagement with Frances Starr in the 
title role, it did not leave a bad taste 
in the mouth. Quite to the contrary, 
it was a most excellent production of 
play, and as_ played 
all this week at the Empire Theatre, 
in the Witch City is delighting about 
3,000 theatregoers of this vicinity each 
The engagement closes Sat- 
 urday. 
which he had_ while 
oR Oo 
Whether there is any similarity in 
appearance of a certain Manchester 
young man to Gyp the Blood or Lefty 
Louie is unknown, but an experience 
“visiting a sick friend” in Revere last 
Sunday night would seem to place him 
in that category of gun-men. After 
leaving the home of his friend, he 
_ pulled his overcoat collar around his 
ears and started to run for a car. 
But he had company in his little mar- 
-athon, for two policemen looking for 
burglars seemed to be suspicious of 
his stride and the fellow acting as 
_ pace-maker, engaged in a merry race 
coming from- 
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for the trolley. When the bluecoats 
captured what they supposed was a 
hold-up man they found that they had 
been badly stung and their visions of 
a little heavy type in the morning pa- 
pers announcing their capture vanish- 
ed with their would-be prisoner. 
A Marrirep Eprtor’s OPINnton 
Did Vice Chancellor Garrison, who 
kas ruled in Jersey City that $1 1s 
enotigh to pay for corsets, $20 for a 
suit and $18 for a coat, first have 
a consultation with his witc? ” ston 
Globe. 
The consultation, if there was one 
came after the remark, not before. 
It must have been a “bad quarter of 
an hour” for the judge—Brockton 
Times. 
