. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ercostume. Mrs. Flaherty as a Chinese lady was in aclass by herself, while the old fashionedbride as portrayed by Mrs. Mercer was athing of beauty and joy forever. Not to be outdone by her Chinese triends,Mrs. J. B. Blair, in the dress of a Japanesedancing girl, made a pronounced hit mthall who were fortunate enough to see her. The Yum Yum of Lillian Schley andthe Lady Baltimore of Mrs. Hergenroederwere perfect, while the Gypsy representedby Mrs. vStier carried us back to our youngerdays when we sat by the country roadsideand watched the roaming bands


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ercostume. Mrs. Flaherty as a Chinese lady was in aclass by herself, while the old fashionedbride as portrayed by Mrs. Mercer was athing of beauty and joy forever. Not to be outdone by her Chinese triends,Mrs. J. B. Blair, in the dress of a Japanesedancing girl, made a pronounced hit mthall who were fortunate enough to see her. The Yum Yum of Lillian Schley andthe Lady Baltimore of Mrs. Hergenroederwere perfect, while the Gypsy representedby Mrs. vStier carried us back to our youngerdays when we sat by the country roadsideand watched the roaming bands pass was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Stevens, and her father, Geo. R. DeFalcon, who helped so much to give us apleasant day at the shore last was on hand too, but we could notpick him out, although Mrs. Stier insisted weshould. A Spanish Beauty was represented byMrs. Wiebking in splendid style, while theChinese Mandaiin of Mr. Lewis wes soperfect that no one could ascertain who itwas until masks weie AT THE CHARLES W. GALLOWAY LADIES AUXILIARY MASK BALLOval, left: Mrs. Delia LeCHer. Center, back row: Mrs. Mary Holmes, Treasurer; Mrs. G. S. McMillan, Secretary; standing: left to right; J. E. Mercer,Mesdames J. E. Mercer, C. R. Purdy, J. Edward Stier, Assistant Secretary; Mrs. McKee, Grand Treasurer; Mrs. Wall, Vice-President. Front row: Mrs. E. Stevens, Mrs. J. F. Schley, Outer Guard. Oval, right: Charles W. Lewis Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, March, IQ24 31 Purdy and James as negro and negresscaused the most fun by their antics. Manyladies tried to get them to say somethingso that they might appease their naturalcuriosity, but for the first time in theirlives our two friends were dumb. Thehit of the evening was Mrs. Wall. Dressedas a man, carrying a cane, and leaning onthe arm of a lady, she canied her part off toperfection. Many guesses were made andmany inquires for Mrs. Wall during theevening did not give a clue, and it was notuntil mask


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