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Identifier: ourphiladelphia00penn (find matches)
Title: Our Philadelphia
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936 Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926
Subjects: Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1855-1936 Lithography, American
Publisher: Philadelphia and London : J. B. Lippincott Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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r of things that could open the big new departmentstores into ^Market Street and make it the rival of Chestnutas a shopping centre, or that could send other stores up towhere stores had never ventured in my day: stores inWalnut Street as high as Eighteenth, a milliners inLocust Street almost under the shadow of St. Marks, astock-broker at the corner of Fifteenth and Walnut,Hughes and Miiller—I need tell no Philadelphian whoHughes and Miiller are even if they have unkindly madetwo firms of the old one—within a stones throw of Dr.Weir Mitchells house; when I saw that I felt that sacri-lege could go no further. For sentiments sake, I might eat my plate of ice-cream at the old little marble-topped table in the oldLocust Street gloom at Sautters, or buy cake at Dextersat the old corner in Spruce Street, but Mrs. Burns with herice-cream, Jones with his fried oysters, had vanished, goneaway in the Ewigkeit as irrevocably as Hans BreitmannsBarty or the snows of yester-year. And Wyeths and
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WANAMAKERS AFTER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY 459 Hubbells masqueraded under other names, and Shinn,from whom we used to buy our medicines, was dead, and thenew firm sold cigars with their ice-cream sodas, and myPhiladelphia was stuffed with saw-dust. Not a theatre was as I had left it, new ones I hadnever heard of drawing the people who used to crowd theChestnut, which has rung down its curtain on the last actof its last play even as I write; the Arch, given over now,alas! to the Movies and the Movies threaten theend of the drama not onh^ at the Arch but at all theatresforever; well-patronized houses flourishing in North BroadStreet; the staid Academy of Music thrown into theshadow by its giddy prosperous upstart of a rival up-town. Vanished were old landmarks for which I confidentlylooked—the United States Mint from Chestnut Street;from Broad and Walnut the old yellow Dundas Housewith the garden and the magnolia for whose blossomingI had once eagerly watched with the coming of spring;fr

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  • bookdecade:1910
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  • bookauthor:Pennell__Elizabeth_Robins__1855_1936
  • bookauthor:Pennell__Joseph__1857_1926
  • booksubject:Pennell__Elizabeth_Robins__1855_1936
  • booksubject:Lithography__American
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia_and_London___J__B__Lippincott_Co_
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