Square for the three weeks of the play's run. There he held levees each night after the show, and invitations to these suppers were more sought after than a bid to the Assembly. Philadelphians emerged from their customary torpor to attempt the enchanting business of making Woollcott at least as happy as he had been during his stay at the White House while the play was in Washington. If Woollcott began to believe in his own legend, it is understandable.
So Woollcott loftily dictated a telegram to Barnes asking to see an assorted dozen of Barnes' pictures. Barnes was to send word to him at the stage door if [continued on next Document]