The Caldron . ved with a wonderful mealwhich had been prepared by the world-famed cooks,Helen Young and Lucile Ault. Among the wait-resses I recognized Anna McBratney, Delia Crouse,Marie Weinbreunner, and Hattie Greider. In the evening, as T strolled down Broadway, Ipassed the Tinkham Flower Shop; the Droege Tail-oring Establishment; the Kaufman-Laudeman Milli-nery Co., and the Graeter-Lahmeyer Shoe Store. Wednesday. April 15—I purchased a ticket thismorning from Ticket Agent Sheyer, at the GrandCentralDepot, and left little old New York for Phil-adelphia, where T arrived at eleven oclock. As


The Caldron . ved with a wonderful mealwhich had been prepared by the world-famed cooks,Helen Young and Lucile Ault. Among the wait-resses I recognized Anna McBratney, Delia Crouse,Marie Weinbreunner, and Hattie Greider. In the evening, as T strolled down Broadway, Ipassed the Tinkham Flower Shop; the Droege Tail-oring Establishment; the Kaufman-Laudeman Milli-nery Co., and the Graeter-Lahmeyer Shoe Store. Wednesday. April 15—I purchased a ticket thismorning from Ticket Agent Sheyer, at the GrandCentralDepot, and left little old New York for Phil-adelphia, where T arrived at eleven oclock. As Iwalked down the street, T was attracted by a hugesign, which announced the annual clearance sale ofthe Wild-Salon Clothing Co. I entered the store andfound my old friend Charlie doing a fine busi-ness. However, he found time to talk to me, andtold me about a number of the class. Grace Branstrator and Vivian Chapman hadgone as missionaries to China and were making agreat number of converts. Whitie Gerberding. THE. PROPHET ARRIVES.


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