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Show TOOK THE PRISON FARE. Nan Patterson Declines Offer of Dinner From Restaurant. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. In her coll ln the Tombs prison Nan Patterson, the young actress charged with the murder of Caesar' Young, tho wealthy horseman, ato her Thanksgiving dinner alone. "I had hoped to be .lorne for-Thanksgiving,'1 Bhe said, "especially on account of my mother, who Is very 111. But the celebration cele-bration is only postponed." A letter which Miss Patterson received from her mother today said- "Wo expected ex-pected you to bo homo for Thanksgiving, Thanksgiv-ing, but there can oe no Thanksgiving for us until you are set free' MIbs Patterson received soveral presents from her friends today. Among them was a five-pound box of candy, which sho shared with the fifty-seven women prisoners pris-oners In the Tombs. Warden Flynn offered of-fered to have Miss Patterson's dlnrtor sent to the Tombs from a restaurant, but the prisoner refused, saying, "No. I'll tako prison fare." |