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THE SUNDAY OEEG ONI AX, PORTLAND, AUGUST 21. 1921
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A1V10NG US MORTALS
Summer in the City '
Copyright. 1821. Nr York Triton' Inc.
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The theatrical district on a
vrarm, moist August day,
Xrith several uplifters of the
drammer out job-huntinff.
The large, lovable lady on
the extreme right is Miss
J.Iabel Hokum, just in from
the road. She is on her way
to see if there's any. truth in
the rumor that Mr. Pember
ton is 'putting out two more
'Lulu Bett" ' companies,
llabel is crazy to play Lulu
through the South, where
her following is large. Mabel
lias her notices in the little
black bag.
Ko one in' towH. ABS6lutely f 'one!
Gerald is marooned in town for the
week end. . Can't find a soul to go to
the Follies with him.
Mrs. Fred Grieve is on with her lesser half for
the wholesale fish and poultry dealers' conven
tion. And tach a good .time they are having.
Mrs. Grieve has spent the morning going
through the National Biscuit Company s plant
and the afternoon at the Strand. And to-morrow
they are going on a sightseeing bus out to
Woodbine Cemetery, with stop-offs at the Art
Museum and the Workhouse. "You can't tell
me the East isn't hospitable," postcards Mrs.
G. back to Wurt, Ind.; "there's a sign right in
the lobby of our hotel that says 'Welcome.
Wholesale Fish and Poultry Dealers!' "
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Meet Mr. Graesman, buyer for Grassman & Gluey, Inc., London,
Paris and Flint, Mich., specializers de lux for gents' furnishings.
Mr. Glassman is looking over the clothing situation. It's a toss up,
says Mr. Glassman, whether tripe gray or liyer red will be the pre
vailing fall color.
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Archie is 'being taken.
around to see the
sights. At present he
doesn't want to see an
other big building, mu
seum or picture gallery
all he wants is to get
back to Gaylordsville.
Archie and two friends '
have been digging a
hole in the back yard.
It's to be an under
' ground clubroom, and
Archie is in a hurry to- "
ee how things are
coming.
English people theirlfirst time over watching the wrong Americans in
the wrong hotel.
Trie Fnrr! tmirisra Un " A t . ,
pretty or attractive in the way the city girls get themselves
up.iAnd the short skirts! My landt Mr. Rackwell doesn't
commit himself except to observe that "there certainly are
lot ol dolls in New York."
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The summer school student. Miss Barnett is brushing
up on a few little things like algebra and planet
geometry. The Board of Education is going to ad
vance Miss Barnett a couple of classes in the cur
riculum this falL