Anonymous ID: 2bd98e Dec. 11, 2019, 4:24 p.m. No.7484249   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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i know what he means. This is a clipout from a 1906 article

i They were., all thereโ€” Leo Youngworth, one of the leading lights of Darktown; Henry Krohn, a personage of similar prominence in the same locality; Perry Weddner, ยฃ gentleman of lighter color wlths friendly Inclinations toward his black brothers; the Arab Patrol, the wives .and sweethearts of the Arab Patrol, the โ€” but, who was not there? It was the Shriners' minstrel show at the Mason last evening. SHRINERS' MINSTREL SHOW. For weeks they have been words to conjure with, and last night โ€” well, last night was everything. Perry Weidner was given a chance to don the powdered wig and the patches bold, the breeches -white and the purple and .gold, it was a serious occasion. Perry Weldner donned them, but so did two score of other men with an amount of grxxl looks surpassed only by those of Mr. "Weidner. French Court When the curtain went up It was upon a real French court. Desert sands had vanished for nonce and instead there were ro-ws of golden chairs. Blistering feet were comfortably encased in buckled slippers. It was truly an oasis. Perry Weidner occupied the center of the stage and "kept the ball rolling" from the middle. Leo Youngworth was given the flr3t inning. The handsome Leo may be a .winner every day, but Leo Youngworth yin blue satin and grease paint, with a voice the envy of half the town, was irresistible. Of course, he sat on the end, but he did not have things cculte all his own way, for Henry Krohn sat on the other end. and he, too, was in blue satin. His diamond studs were just as large, his face was just as black, and if his coat tails were not quite as long it was only because Leo has the best of things in height. "There's a Dark Man Coming- "With a Bundle." It sounds interesting- enough at any time, but as Mr. Youngworth sang it the memory will be handed down through the ages. It was a classic. Youngworth's Society Mr. Youngworth belongs to the Washln"