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ranciscos \u cfor Colony \ [ | \ : \ || AxTHUR : \ ¥ { 0\ || cornirg - S : e / iy HAM APTER J R CUNNING TREPARING DINNER. 7 to salute his fe ften made the con- and a goodly pi usen up in_say:ng To keep house and entertain their friends without knowing the speciaity of garet Wyche They i ave- housekeeper, 0K run all that does not cla.r » =1 the afternoor arly and an actress’ 1 the maid f ; not having to people So; being able to g0 EHEE SO O INE A n e save a family cond comedian the Tivoli. 'l to hold hix BAGGIO ' CONKLIN ENTERTAING JTELLA| (|rA=eTT0 “Ar THRE SAVOY. see you and not have you 1o ‘not make so 5 0 cook, the next ¢ fioor, “don’t ring the bell, just walk right ‘two dogs. These dogs have the run of ome one comes to in and you’ll find us {i the rear parior.” the house, and nothing is too good for cn » or three vs with me and I “The rlor also serves as o dining- them. They have their seat at the table, s told by favored have to cook m: nd do the room sometimes,” says Mr. C., with just upy it, too. When every one else r estic a’so and the next he takes refuge in a restau- brogue. Vhen we hey pre-empt the big upholstered wife seryes up the din- r in the bay window and bark at a . nd when we gon't have from the first step to the door. 1f of all, he thinks a sing better time .doing own company we usually eat in the kitchen. it is night they both perch,on the arm bear s an bor than ilving in a staffy That wiil sound like home to a lot of of this chair and watch the street cars : been I kinds of hu- people, won't it?” and begin a joyful chorus when their; bther e is right. The z Jittle rooms abound in photo- family gets off. . 2 nd the Eng ¥ the barytone says he has 11 is at a loss to know which - And she takes you to a window that over- t it is decoration. pac h' packed away to paper the whole ore, one of these fine dogs, looks quite a stretch of grass and vines. fam n at the A with them. The thing that seems er spanicl which the Mayor of Cin- “And if 1 could ever get all the time I i Sk because it zar hes no one to housckeep with. and as the most like home to him is his wife’s cinnati once offered him §230 for, or his - wanted I should be always gardening. € he likes to be right in the center of things, cooking. way it agrees with his Chfnese cook, one of the best in the coun- It’s nice to have a home, no matter how the dressing-: 2 3 be boards at the Langham Hotel. Ferris His wife he likes to cook try. His wife and mother think the cock small, and feel that you can be comfort- ers me.’ Hartman of the Tivoll is ~living with altogether they have a “Home would be a good thing to keep, as this able, do as you like and be all to your- “_ r be it from me to t it over, y: friends v, but n e has the housekeeping Admiration Society his bonnet, and some tim. pleasant home is a hospitable one also. self. 1 generally read when I have the “maybe _On the northeast corner of Jackzon and If the handsome actor had fads, three of chance, but you wouldn’t know me'if you Miss Howe &nd characte ¥ the he says he will take a fur- Webster stree ands the tiniest, homi- them are hunting. ddle horses and eat- saw me when I am reading in what I runken ol1 est looking brown cottage, with lots of ing. JHe acknowledges that he spends a really call comfort. I have lots of chance bruary Frances Gra- sunny window f 5, and a tiny front both of ham will bid adieu to hotels and occupy with palms ard. good deal of his home life in the dining friends to entertain, too, outside of my nd gr: Overs for cooking adowing it room. professional ones, so you see I am busy. which I love mania it is for a “love of a flat” in the Western Addi- is a great tall white house t oks like = Agnes Rankin of the Central lives with ~ The flat is pleasant and the place is en- making te: from me to be vy A a wedding cake, so full of her mother in a flat that_combines.com- livened still further by a Swedish mafd Jert alone wi *ho is just bubbling over with esques and gew fort and elcgan street. “I who has grown so fond of the the: Georgie Cooper, the dainty soubrette of pian colony are Fred Butler of the Grand This w ? light housekeeping is Ar- the brown hou am a San Francisco girl, you know, and that her favorite amusement is pre the Central, lives In_a most arti Opera-t a Corrigan and George of pursul am of the Tivoli, who just of the nd ¢ I bave ne 10 t a nuisance it ing the casts of the various new plays with her aunt, Mrs. Dobson, at 714 Ha o Central, Stanley Ross, oral after n ) Aago married pretty Lillian pany, 11 that he holds dearcst in is to be without home except when I which Miss Rankin may be studying. She street. 7This home is als G and a number of other of living like people do in the real every- Raymond, who forsook the ranks of the (he won pretty wite, his fond moth- have been on the r 3 ad.” she says: “and t, his do you kunow, I've really got a snrd\en." t dey world. A canary that sings all day chorus for him. They are on, the paridr signs the parts to the various actors ant soctal happer Among others well known players. er, and 1 ith a good deal of discrimination, whose houscholds form part of the Thes- ALFRED DEZENDORF. but by no means leas