Word: incognito
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Dates: during 1921-1921
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...somewhat stringent regulations he appears to have had a pleasant time; inspired by the victory and "the crimson hue of the evening sky" (see any newspaper), be was prevailed upon to take part in a scrimmage at the Colonial Theatre; and it is believed that he dined incognito at the Waldorf at an early hour Sunday. The old gentleman finally found the excitement a bit too much for his and is now resting quietly...
...Commander of the Faithful, even so the chief magistrate of Boston, this time alone, spent the night incognito among the dwellers of his capital. As "No. 69" he slept at the Wayfarer's Lodge, and with 75 other "down-and-outers" chopped wood from five 'till nine in order to earn his breakfast of oatmeal, bread and coffee. "And they came to a fair garden all set about with trees, wherein was a fountain and in the midst whereof there stood a pavilion--" relates the Book of the Thousand and One Nights. Something rather different must have greeted the Mayor...
Pauline Frederick plays the leading role in "The Mistress of Shenstone",--a picture full of surprises--at the Park Theatre. It is a story of the accidental death of her husband in the war, and the complications which result when, in seeking rest and change incognito at an inn in Cornwall, she falls in love with the man whose mistake killed her husband. The introduction of more confusing circumstances tangle events into an apparently hopeless situation, from which she is released with more than usual verisimilitude...