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ENGAGEMENTS
APRIL 1911
SUN 16
Morning
Rose at 10 o'clock
made mayonnaise
& worked on "The end
of my Career".
Afternoon
After lunch got to the
office at 2 & worked
till 5 on "The End
of my Career" Walked
home & read in library
till supper time
Evening
Putting room in
order & did all
sorts of odds & ends
MON 17.
40-55
Morning
Rose at 7 & went to
Saul's at 8. Lunched
at Kohlsaat's
Finished at Sauls'
at 1.30
Afternoon
Came to 127 N.
Dearborn & got
home at 4.45
& rested.
Evening
Went to office & worked
till 9. Miss Henry
there so didn't get
much done
TUE. 18
Morning
Rose at 8 & went to
Dr V. Hogen for treatment
thence to office. Lunched
at Ouilmette
Afternoon
Worked on Convention publicity
stuff till 4.45
Evening
Very tired so
went to bed at
8 o'clock
WED. 19
45-55
Morning
Rose at 7 & got to office
at 8. Worked on Convention publicity &
dummy for Mrs
Robin's Statement.
Afternoon
Olive & I lunched
at Ouilmette & went
to see Julian Eltinge
in "The Fascinating
Widow"
Evening
Pottered a little &
went to bed early
Raining steadily
THU. 20
44°-55°
Morning
Got to the office at nine
lunched at Randolph
Inn. Took Mrs R's
statement to
Saul
Afternoon
At office. Came
home at 4.30
& went to bed
Evening
Miss H. Miss Ryan &
I went to hear Marie
Narell [Narelle] at Majestic.
Eva Tanguay still on
- terrible bore to see
second time.
̶F̶R̶I̶ ̶2̶1̶ Sat 22
Morning
Rose at 7 & went to
Dr Walker for treatment.
Thence to office. Did
not go to lunch
Afternoon
Came home & went to
bed from two till 3.30
rose & went to Mrs Clark's
class on p. law at 4
at 331 S. La Salle
Evening
Went to bed & read
magazines.
̶S̶A̶T̶ ̶2̶1̶ 23
Morning
Rose in time for dinner
Editha came to
dinner with
me & then went
Afternoon
to call on Mrs Manierre
& E. & I afterwards
met at the Sheffield choir
Concert in Orchestra
Hall & walked home.
I was glad of my fur coat
Evening
Read in the library &
then talked to Miss
Carr in her [here?]
Notes and Questions
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The musical comedy "THE FASCINATING WIDOW" was performed at the Colonial Theatre in Chicago in April 1911
JULIAN ELTINGE (1883-1941) - Harvard graduate, American vaudeville actor and female impersonator and from the age of 10 had played his first female role. Claimed to be the highest paid vaudeville performer at the time he played dual roles of Mrs. Monte and Hal Blake in "The Fascinating Widow"
Marie Narelle- Catherine Mary "Molly" Ryan born in Temora NSW 1870, began teaching music to support herself and three young children, as she found herself deserted by her husband. She moved to Sydney an opened her own music studio, and she now began performing under the stage name "Marie Narelle".
https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/narelle-marie-molly-13126