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Show TORBOOTHS rebuke He Crushed a Pair of Sweet Young Debutantes who Called at His Boom. . ' ICE BUSINESS IN MAINE. 'alkative Frenchman Mr. 'Wana-maker's 'Wana-maker's Life Insurance Other Short Stories. e other morning Edwin Booth was much startled when a waiter at tho it Vernon hotel brought two cards is room bearing the names of two s unknown to him. The waiter A Udies were pretty, and were g in the parlor. In a few minutes made his appearance in the par-"1 par-"1 much to his surprise ho found roung and very pretty society girls, f whom was a debutante. They wed him they had attended every 'rmance since his arrival in Balti- and had become so fascinated nun that they had decided to call hoped he would pardon them for so. For a few minutes Booth said '"g. First he looked at their cards, '' he SOU held in his hand, and then e giris, who blushed and became Much confused. At last the silence woken. . "Mg ladies," said Booth, "I hap. snow the names on these cards turned, and if I only knew your names I should most certainly in-Tour in-Tour parents what you have done. ' take my advice, go home, and ew run to see an actor again, for !ext mtview might not be so pleas- e young kdies departed, and have rer.v much alarmed ever since lest parents should find them out. aore American. |