The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 8, 1900, Page 3

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THE SUNDAY CALL. -] I wo Wewsébys Who Ftad a Swell French Dinner and a Fox at the Chealer In the carriage they were introduced to posedly and unconcernedly as if a meal nothin’,” was McGinty's advice In & very could not be substantiated from a box- the “loidy of seven or eight courses was quite an in- audible undertone. View, ail R fave SR B i occaulegar) This is ‘Pants’ and this is Monte, or significant episode in his life. So poor Pants toyed with the duck unt!l caustic criticism. i f ‘McGinty, id the ‘“gent.” The boys Opposite him “McGinty” was doing am- it was superseded by the sweet morsels, Between acts wé learned from “Me- | made a 'bast attempt to lift t ol e to everything in sight. With more to his taste. When the waiter light- Ginty” sometning of h headgear, but compromised by —mere was at a premium—he ed the cognac for the rum omelet there ‘friends. They are m s one single rems t from Mc- the newsboy, accore with marked 2 finds it easier to be transient than de fire’s de finish, ain't 1t7” any s e Throughout the dinner the two little travel effective in tours street urchins had fallen naturally and ; By ngaged. Soup, salad, fish stowed away with alacrity un- the ragged vest, but when the Irm.’:' 23 an expression of amaze- pread the godd-humored face 3 hesitancy ibited itself. y into the ways of thelr surround hing the eye of ‘“Pants he queried With keen eyes on the alert, they age whisper: ' \ad patterned their behavior from obser- . ‘Pants,’ kin you stan' fur de S g to what from get- e of their nal use of hats around a little more y" if he he bottom of the sea jes' come from de cooler,” he replied without z d just come se they observed. angled up in the p es and forks and an y eats 'em T can,” answered v, and steadily nibbled with a far away asked which he pre- ceve instead of a napkin, the two ves. “A soak wuz or duck, the surfejted little guests covered themselves ers onto de papers, verspread Mo 2 v s ir) ibly comic resistibly ft the restaurant we were sur- i that things we v by score of newsboy who had Pants’ "’ and “MoGinty's” good They had anding outside with noses flattened against the glas doors. watch throughout the dinner But “Pants” and “McGinty” had arisen suddenly in the social scale,and they gave their comrades the most finished Kind of an “‘overlook.” And the dinner was not all. It was fol- lowed by the opera. i We were driven to the Grand Opera , so I jes' let the name origin of t doubt. It friends that t} him from h famed gam it is held by others t ness of the head occas “Mountain Head to “Mou * when in the early life, one day wore hi 541D ONE Sav, PANTS, KIN Y STAN' FUR. DE. JUMPS ? MS GINTY \WAS DISCOVERED 9 BE Soumno ASLEES vee | a box, whers we brown with the capable of a dozen mors House ana instaliea in g to h t he remarked ';‘A me a perfectly T this is a surprise fur me t when it was T e es tow digillusioned by t beauties: the enc gallery had given MAE LAMKIN-‘ B3 EMMETT 3 6H:c.|<_;|_r:‘o=ao

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