Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . oose,with Charles Cherry, Arthur Stanford andMiss Marguerite Forrest. There was another interesting playlet,Molly Converted, by Miss Elsa Maxwell,who honorary secretary of the Enter-tainment Committee. It was about a sou-brette who caught a clerg>-man In thegood old matrimonial net. The soubrettewas Elsa Ryan. She said to theclergvinan. when he boasted to her thathe had taken many degrees at college :— Yes, but youre not many degrees abovezero yet. ^ She soon brougnt on an attack of fairand warmer. Sir Herbert


Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . oose,with Charles Cherry, Arthur Stanford andMiss Marguerite Forrest. There was another interesting playlet,Molly Converted, by Miss Elsa Maxwell,who honorary secretary of the Enter-tainment Committee. It was about a sou-brette who caught a clerg>-man In thegood old matrimonial net. The soubrettewas Elsa Ryan. She said to theclergvinan. when he boasted to her thathe had taken many degrees at college :— Yes, but youre not many degrees abovezero yet. ^ She soon brougnt on an attack of fairand warmer. Sir Herbert Tree introduced SergeantMajor Robert Mlddlemlss, of the Britisharmy, who was blinded In battle, and whomade a touching address concerning theposition in which the blinded find them-selves. The entertainment, under the directionof iliss Maxwell and Mr. Robert TittleMcKee, brought forward many partici-pants, including Lady Colebrooke, who ap-peared cla(^ ih a suJt of armor as Britannia;Mauricpi ard Miss Frances ^Valton, MissElsie Ferguson, Lady de Bathe (Lily Lang-. MISS INA C1_A\RE trv). Miss Madge Kennedy, Miss , Miss Emjny Wehlen, the ArnaultBrothers, Lyn Harding, Donald Brian andEugene OBrlerL There was a large assembly at supperafter the performance. Among those en-tertaining parties were Mr. and Mrs. Irr-ing Brokaw, .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves,Mr. and Mrs. Jules S. Bache, Mrs. FletcherRyer, Mrs. M. H. de Young, Mr. and Alexander Kessler, Mrs. WarnerM. Leeds, who also gaveia dinner, as didMrs. James H. Kidder, iliss Elsa Max-well, Lady Colebrooke, Mrs. Bertram ^lor and ;Mrs. Hajnilton Carhart. Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury and Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gould had sev-eral guests in one of the boxes, as had Otto H. Kahn, wh9se Maud E. Kahn, sold Mary Garden was among thosepresent. Among othrrs were Mr. and Mrs. Benja-min S. Guinness, who had several guests:Mrs. William Astor Chanler, Mr


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