Show f YoRK DAy 1 r jl tf YORK YORK NEW r DAY RY DAY I i if f r i i t OOM OO O INTYRE t e By IBy ToJ Telegram m Special E Nero Service Serlee EW YORK Oct i. i Charles Hanson Hanson Han Han- I 11 NEW NE' son and Towne James the Montgomery l magazine editor Flagg Han the pen and ink artist were riding riding rid rid- I ing together on a mission up New York YorkI I state last week It was a local train I and at one station a farmer from Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Con Con- i got sot aboard u He occupied a seat opposite them 1 I Flagg finally engaged him him in conver conver- He has a farm of his own on on Long Island and soon they were enI engaged en- en en 1 I earnestly in discussing crops and I 1 II crop conditions Presently Flagg went I I Into the smoker leaving Towne and I the farmer together I That there is a mighty sensible I feller Hes He's got a heap o o 0 good horse horae sense said the farmer farm pointing to the disappearing figure of Flagg What does docs he do dp fer a a. livin I Hes an artist pen and ink sketches sketches' Hes a which lie He draws draws illustrates illustrates magazine stories novels novels makes makes pictures of pretty pretty pretty pret pret- ty girls and nd paints some ome too The farmers farmer's face fell For several minutes he gazed steadily through the train window at the passing landscape Well Wen he said at length they aint none of us perfect Next week New York society will attend the opening of a Temple to a Terpsichore Terpsichore-a a building to be devoted entirely to uplifting the dance and preserving its most cherished steps The building has been erected In seventh ty-seventh street opposite Carnegie hallby hall hallby hallby by Louis It H. Chalif the Russian imperial Imperial imperial im Im- ballet director i The building is seven stories high ol of I 1 terra cotta brick with mosaic trim trim- The entrance Is of Italian mar mar- ble The large ballroom is on the third floor and there are are a number o of private dancing rooms One floor wilbe will wil willbe be occupied by Chalif At the opening the czar will be represented represented represented rep rep- resented by the Russian ambassador and the cream of the social elect In InI I Gotham will be present It is the first firs building in New York to be devoted devotee exclusively to the dance S Willie Collier who Collier who likes to be known as William but cannot tells cannot tells the story st ry of an East side huckster who was selling eggs to a bartender In Chatham square The bartender purchased purchased purchased pur pur- chased two dozen from the basket anc and there was was one egg left Why dont don't you throw that egg In for extra measure he asked I cant can't do that my rr ir nc ne said the huckster that is my profit A Aw w go ahead Dont Don't be a tight tight- wad No no I cant can't do it Ill I'll tell you what do though I Ill I'll ll give you the egg for a drink Shoot said the bartender you have Mister l can I have anything I want Yes yes What'll it be Well Ill Til take sherry and egg Tom Graydon the Harvard football idol has been In New NeY York this week from Cincinnati arid and every time he goes into a restaurant where there are college college college col col- col- col lege men they stand up and cheer and Tom QI blushes a and his hands fight a couple couple couple cou cou- of rounds Town referred to lovely his golden curly locks and Graydon wishes it was the open season for editors as ashe ashe ashe he would like to pot a couple I was with him the other night in a Broadway Broad Broad- way Hay cute caie when an inebriated young oung man came over to the table and said Are you Tom Graydon No indeed he said That is he over at that other table And the young man went over and and slapped Diamond Diamond Diamond Dia mond Jim Brady on the back and bei be- be i chorine for Harvard |