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‘ ci i “Mon DAY. Corning Week o doson ‘Eliott Theatre—Marjorie ju th “The Uikhown Woman.” Th he Magic Mel- TUESDAY. “Greenwich Vill Lost Leader.” WEONESDAY. Monday night A. Lewis, fare Lumsden Hare, Mitchell, Lincoln Walling, George A Monday night at t Harris Theatre—“Wedding B. jo Theatre—"The jolts.” T the Maxine Elliott Theatre on H. Woods will present Marjorie Rambeaa “The Unknown Woman,” a tmoto- @fama by Majorie Maine and Stanley In the supporting company Hugh Ditiman, ites Annie Mack Berlein, | Plummer, Cameron, * Bourke, Jean Robertson, Wiilis Reed, Alice May and Florence Bu {the game time, @ mosical fomnance catled “The Magic Melody” will be produced of Shubert Theatre by Max FR. Wiiner and Sigmana Rom- Berg. The book and lyrics are by Prederick Arnot Kummer and the BEHIND the SCREEN “Close-Up” News and Views Of Filmiand and Its P | ESTERN cowboy thrillers of IW the “Bronco Billy” type, but | Starrihg women, are again foming into theit own. West coast Studios are producing them ns fast as stars can be found, The latest addl- tion to cowgirl stardom is Myrna Cunard, sister of Grace, who will make twenty-six two-reclers for W. ls Sherrill. | Dorothy Dalton and Irene Castle will open & new Famous Players studio at Fott Leé They will each Produce separate film plays, but at The Moores—Tom, Owen afd Matt and Walter Hackett. are in New York and Mother Moore ™ount-Artcraft picture. One “2 the since is preparing a reunion feast for them on Thanksgiving. tithe they've been together in several {feature. with Bryant Wa: This is the first by Sudworth Fraaier, tenor. THE EVENIN New Offerings will be Rex Beach's “The Girl From iT ngratiating, Outside.” With her father, the girl, |'* Inerauiating, hi atill in her ‘teens, starts from the | 1° States to the Klondike, She afrives alone, made an orphan by death of her father oh the voyage, Her expe- riences among the primitive charac- ters and picturesque surroundings and the romance that comes into her life eonstitute the story. Ned Way- burn’s Dem! Tasse Revue will con- tinue with minor changes and addi- tions, including the acrobatic team, Parish and Peru, Arthur Pryor's Band ‘will give a new programme. A froup of incidental motion pictures, acientific, educational and will supplement the Rex Beach the RIALTO—"It_ Pa to Advertise,” urn as the star, the screen. There will also be the Rialto Magazine. Bimer Harris has wil! humbers will be Lisa Len- mann's “Moon of My Delight,” sung RIVOLA—D, W. Griffith's new years, duction, “Scarlet Days,” with Ric! Rava tions, and Bruéh’s Compan: Yum Yum in @ cast Herbert Craig Campbell and Gi Jolin McGhis wi John MeGormack w will a woatp a taste is good. a discriminating audience. Haydn concerto, Boetitmann'’s varia- “Kol Nidrel,” were the principal mumbers om his pro- gramme. Montemen, composer of “L/amore 401 Tre Re,” and ot “La Nave” a new opera to be presented here in Chicago Opéra while in New York this week unexpectedly tet Olga Cartark, who was Fiota in @ presentation of the earlier opera at Padua. Com- poser and singer had not eeéh each other for six years, Gilbert and Sullivan's “The Mike~ do” will be revived by the Boelsty of Amefioan Singera at the Park The- > atre on Monday bmi = anaes spring by the ‘adapted “It Paya to Advertise,” otie th \ hroughowt inally written by Rol Cooper Mogrue | aie hast prima-donna, Lady Tien ae vii “frank jertram axe liam Bh Waterous, Bi er Te te sant Dat novi Be fath and Edward Morris will be the star performers at the Manhattan Opera House to-morrow afternoon at the first concert of a scries in an American Concert Course. The pro- moters frankly state thelr purpose as propaganda for American artists. The principle but such arti need rm bush ficient attractfo Thetr names afe cut = May Peterson, Ljungkvist, tenor, sen Trio will soprano; Samuei and, the ‘Tollet- give & concert at Aeolian Hall to-night, under the auspices of the St BMk Society, for the advancement of Swedish Art. The Féderation Settiement, in Bast 105th Btreet, for men, women, boys and girls, will open its music school to-night. Nat W. Finsion of the Rialto Orchestra is the director, Joseph Kneoht, conductor, has te- sumed his free Sunday night orches- ie concerts at the Waldorf-Astoria. imi} Borosody, ‘cellist, will be the "som to-morrow evening. ‘oten” to open the opera season aie Metropolitan @ week from loftday night already has been an- fr, Gatti now adds the rest ta td woek's bills as “Aida”, on “The Bafber of Seville” st “aay, “Faust” on Friday, “La ne at the Saturday matinee and ‘Trovatore” on a Bemuresy night. pany.) Bamuel A Baldwin will fase prema Lashes at the City Coll eae ind Wednesday after- (Seem a fook. j i | Bartholinens as the star, will be pre- | ,Janm Metetmacs sehen fork music Mf. Romberg. The scenes sented, it a 4 Yates trom a fishing village in Sicily | PIY® with-a race-track atmosphere fornia during th ean Crna | debut by a vecital at‘ te Hippodrome #o & sunken garden at Versailles, re having @ vogue with Fox scenario dominating them to-morrow nig’ other menfoers Of tlic cast are editors. “A Stailion Shod With Fire’ of a dancehall woman order that Mye tt Cirnael Myora, wart Bente eeeeee Delting, Aileen Poe and Flavia Ben hum, lay, ted its 6 on ay ieee a the Boo eet Vil- former GriMth and Goldwyn staf has » : is laid, and w J from the city are discus- f ; 26 Waefoupon ; hypnotl ‘ Announces 4 Be te Charles 7 ih. con! ¥ ig tosday fhe then haves, "Frank Conrgy. headin 5: ly co J bells are calling necond ane ts ae shes Hiei ‘omg comedy jeld, will have its 7 pee ar these he tthe bal- the wea- u the featured ‘by Jessie Glendennins, ues Martin, John Harwood, Afnes, Maud Bronx Opera Man Who Came, ‘Thursday will be Nonette, Hendricks and Stone, ‘Spencer, in “Tiger! yaa ponent Howe wi have : iis of of Bill In Vaudeville PROCTOR'S THEATRES—For the first fait of the week the Fifth Av: ¥ nue Theatre will have Bruce Duffet, and La Tour, Eric..Zardo, the Henrietta Farrell and photo- With the change of bill on the Dano- ing Kennedys, O'Connor and Dixon, , _ Baker and Proteau, Marva Rehm, Brown ahd El Cleve and thotion pic- tures. The 23d Street Theatre wil! t the week with Murphy and nar, Wine! el Clifton, will bring Jim an Gibson, Moran and al a Bi ter and Cogian, Stoddard and a jount-Arteraft pieture, Thurs- Irene Marlyn, Gray, ‘the pnd Dorothy LOEW'S CARDRICAN THEATRE | D ROOF—Thes bill for the frat | P Mt of ¢ Week will include the Kin. ! jes, Bert Lewis and Fred » gee X and company in “From Now r 4 On.” film feature if the theatre wil A Hours’ Leave. ‘wenty-thres and a Halt| On Thursday, there will be a coruplete change of pro- phot also ob Wilbur Mack ‘of Tickets,” Martin Wob» tn “ous! ie ‘and the photoplay Crooked Guiseppe’ gramme with Frank Stafford in “A Hunter's Game,” Bernard and Meyers | most realistic representation of two in “The Cabby and the Fare” and the | omen at @ hainmer-and-tongs tent. lay “Broken Blossoms.” TY-FIRST STREET THIA-| wrecked a studio in their melee. if Jack Norworth will appear in| Meighan had to look on, helpless. revue, “Broadway Echoes. There | Cecile De Mille was referee. + presiiiePhah~ Se sadbol in aight” with Charles Ray as star. RIVERSIDE THEATRE — Alice the English comedienne, will have new songs, and among the other |) gntertainers will be Jay Gould and Mio Lewis in “Chicken Chow M Al. Shayne and th Moya, dere eS A James B. Carson, _ Ava Bisters. ii — 4 Tat ete company, which api te Bustle,” includes het jettio Ric! ba eS tkd Border. Nov. %—Secretary And other Government officials! greet the Pflice of Wales at the onal borger when he comes to the United States. The Princo | to reach Washington on “TER LONDON BELLES” AT HURTIG & SBAMON’S Rose Sydell will bring her “London les” to Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre, are in ester Nelaon, “Hus. ‘go 8. Banks Steve wile, Hagel Hargis aud ha: P pant: 7 ALES HERE ON TUESDAY. Be Met by Officials at the y | And will begin work about Feb. 1, com. | the @ame concern, has finishea “The Russell, race-track scenes, Mae Marsh will reappear upon the screén in quaint character plays. Tho signed with an independent producer Clasy Fitzgerald, iol of old-time first nighters and famous as the in- ventor of the stage wink, is making twod-reel comedies for the United Pic- tures Theatres, Florence Reed, for Eternal “Mgther.” Louise Huff was! compelled last week to stop work in’ the midst of a big picture to undergo 4n operation, * Talk otf big seni among directors is still hea bt Tourneur and others are men. the prime movers of the vert, the purpose of which would be wove production and distribution of plo Sic directed by themselves, yh Blackwell took ® flyer in in- dependent "production recently. Ho returned this week from the West with “East is West,” in which he is starred, Having changed the film adaptation ‘ot “The Adrhirable Crichton” to “Male and Female,” film producers ate being accused of jagting the classics in se- lecting titles. | Some suggested film titles are “The Girl Who Dared" for “Alice in Wonderiand,” “What's Your Husband = Doing?" for “Rip Van inkle,” and “His ly Sin” for “The mn and Sixpence.’ In_ puttin, p into “The whirl- wind, a new virial, Charles Hutohi- son, the star, jumped the Bronx River on @ motor cycle this week. It’s. hard to imagine Mabel Nor- mand dodging camera men who want nap héF coming out of her $800,000 tome Tn Los Angeles, but nevert less they say she seratched her ann fighting them off this week. i. “Broken Melody,” on - which Bugene O'Brien is now working, will | a Greenwich Village to the} world, ‘tis said, but not in such a way as to hurt the feelings of the villagers. ‘The intest King Vidor production to jbe released ig “Poor Relations,” put ‘out by Robertson Cole. fext picture will be Elsie’ Janis’ 1 ‘4 e King playé opposite The Imp. her. Cech B. De Mille, whose summer island off the coast of Santa Barbara, ‘al, was swept by forest fires, is re- ing the island. He says he will make it the greatest outdoor studio in the world, for every tree is being planted to conform with his idea of ‘what a motion ploture forest should look ike. Gloria Swanson and Bebe Daniels are reported as giving the screen its they Tom In “Why Change Your Wife?” TIDAL FLOOD STILL HIGH, FLOODS FERRY HOUSES Jersey Commuters Congest Sub- way Traffic—Pavonia Water Transit Halted, Record tite conditions to-day again | oecasioned great invonventence along | the North and Panst Rivers, The Pa- | |vonia Avenue ferry ffom Jersey City could not operate at all because the | water flooded the ferry houses and Jerseyites had to reach Manhattan by |Way of the Hudson tubes, causing great trae congestion. The Christopher Btreet ferty, from the D. L. and W, Htallroad, much pat- | tonized by commuters, was four or five | forced to use the upper decks of the fetries. A long line of vehicles had to take the ferry runways at top speed in ofder to get through thé water, flooded and in adjoining streets little lakes of water caused pedestrians much inconventence and wet feet, O14 time satiors jiving along the river the unusual thle surpassed thing\eoen here to thiny yeara, fnehes under water and passengers were | West and Barclary Streets were stil! | Charis Purcell, dull Dean, Tom Mc- jg @ pew play selected for William Her daughter may live a good life The ni Bertee “Checkers” and “Should a ;ccnasio was written b Husband Forgive?” were replete with a comedy and the Rivoli ;ehief musical feature will | from the first act of “Faust” | Martin Brefei as to save the reputation of her father, who has placed himself in thi of @ relentiess enemy. Topleal Review, Chester & comedy will also b Nichol, song from " Kachern, basso, will be heard in pop- ular selections. | The attractions will be ““Twenty- three | Wednesday; Jers Gladys Brockwell in “Ch bows” and House Peters in “You Nover ‘Thomas H. Know Your Luek,” Friday; Sessue tt, ‘Marshall Neilan, \gatetee” in ‘An Iiustrious Prince,” the deluge that ts forecast for to- day and to-morrow, Amelita Galli-Curci as the bright, par- Ucular star, Her name alone would have sufficed to fill the spacious mysic hall at any time of day; but there is something about a musicale given a. @h hour when most people are busy earning @ livelihood, or adding to their store of wealth, that has an itresistible fascination for worien, so the demand for seats could not be me! turned away. The little lady, looking like @ debutante in an exquisite pink #atin evening gown, was a little cau- tinus, pethaps, in the use of her voice, but aria from “Rigoletto” as, nowadays, she @lone can sing it, and her emailer songs with charm and naivete. yee Bianiey, basso, also sang well, Artur Bodanzky and the New Sym- phony Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall, repeated thet, evening, whil old Chicago, who did his bit In the war, gave @ recital. Mr, Henry 1s a won- | der a8 a get-there-in-a-hurry per- former, astounding digital dexterity. irreverent young woman remarked to Galli-Curci, w by his playing. 8. B. V. Tay- Additional film offerings will be Pic e Hall svefies with | Walte: Faust and Bmanuel ist ot aa 1 Mephiatop eles. AND — Katherine Maofionala nin “The Thunderdoit.” pen] Queen ho herself to @ loveless marriage The soprano, will kme,” ani LODW's NEW YORK THEATRE— nd a Half Hours’ Broken Blossomé,’ Blanche Geraldine Farrar ‘Flame of the Desert,” Sunday, Harold Henry, And Dambois By Sylvester Rawling. HERE was a lull between storms in the output of the music world yesterday, precursor of In the morning he season's series of Friday musi- ales at the Biltmore was begun, with bundreds people wer sang the “Caro Nome” ‘on Wilkinson, violinist, pleased For the afternoon's enjoyment, concert of Wednesday | at Aeolian Hall, Har- @ young pianist from | P Henry, He has dazzling speed and As an me: “He plays Uke a planola.” Whether it was Bach, or Brahms, or Behubert, or Liszt, mattered not a whit to Mr. Henry. He galloped off with the compositions of all of them until the identity of each waa lost. The war fever, perhaps, is still upon him, Doubtless he will got over it PHOTOPLAYS, E-neat Hutehesom, A Americah offers @ novel programme at ‘4 | "La Bo! John Powell, the Afferican pianist- .| composer, will give a recital at Car- nogie Hall next Friday evening. Dorothy Rerliner, American pian} Rives a recital at Aeolian py RS afternoon, making @ feature of ish compositions, elxty will music at t Music t6-fnotrow w alg Bryant W ashbarn B on Tuesday janist, eollan He will iam Wil- leke, three ahuves poodihery The a tusie froth Gelamark's of Bhoda” woenes eet Will b6 fea- Gounod's the Rivoli fan Rehapmody® At the Strand, excerpts from’ Puccini's ‘8 heme” will lead the music Dill, Cesare Sodero and an orchestra ve a commer, ef popular Broon! ag Aéademy of Florence Hinkle, F Reinald Werren- “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” By Rot Ouoper Menres aad Walley Hechett Mack Sennett Comedy “SALOME vs. SHENANDOAH” RIALTO ORCHESTRA ‘ROUMANIAN RHAPSODY” Yau Times To-day—DonoTHt arin fa ‘Turning the Tables.” RIVOLI BWWAY AT 9th ST. HUGO R:ESENFELD, Director Commencing SUNDAY. D. W. GRIFFITH resents “SCARLET DAYS” A TALR OF THE OLDEN west, with Ri Barthelmess Bri Comedy “Burglars” Selections trom FAUST, with Chorus, RIVOLI ORCHESTRA, To day WM. 8. HART in N Phrvicdats.” Last Th LICE. JOYCE wn NE Bos SANS 4 Dunas’ B.S.Moss ROADWA Vii why est Tes. | WA Y pSQNTINUQUS NOON KATHERINE Mac ‘HUN ACK SEW era v An Bxce SCENIC STUDY AT a tl ST oO} Seve UNOAY. DERBOLT” | * (ant ° TT COMEDY Sea ROA ls TOPICAL ite TIMES SQUARE HUGO RIESENFELD. Director DONALD] Broadway at 48th St. Amcrica’s Smartest Restaurant and Continental Music Hall “PALAIS ROYAL REVUE OF 1919” By Andre Sherri and A. Baldwin Sloane, ‘With A Bril'iant Cast and a Bewildering Bevy of Broadway Beauties, 7.30for| Presented |11.30for Dinner|TwiceNightly|Supper Dancing precedes and follows performancer of ‘THE NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE THEATRICAL WORLD and divert his marifest talent to the channel of interpretation. On the Screen The record of te OO, @ recital at Acolian Hi by Maurice Dambols, & Belgian ‘cellist CAPITOL ~The fentiite photerlay | wing is not a atrnger to tA, file tone although small, and He gave pleasure “Peek-a-Boo” will be the attrac! at the Columbia Theatre. This ts production that oetupied the stage of from there to the Central Theatre, j where it remained four weeks. EEK-A-BOO” RETURNS TO COLUMBIA THEATRE | optaweny is ati headed by Clark ahd ieCullough and Frankie James. Othér members cre Emmy Barbier, May Myers, Ben Grinnejl, Charles Khapp, Grace Wallace, Joe Reilly, Hatry Wilde, Fay Foster and Corinne Brown. The vaudeville specialties in- tion the | Boizar Sisters, Kelso Brothers The | Five High-Steppers. “HRatoce a pai Announcement ‘The Musical Comedy Hit, FIFTY FIFTYLTD. WenBert, at Setf UDE VA ke Will Continue inde COMEDY. NY THEATRE “ute, toate dai mpwaap 1OCk®'d SOMRDY DRAMA, SPECIAL "MATINEES 420 Ot, Wee of Broadway, day & Saturday Mornings at 11, Nov. 10 2 Hatt” bea, NOTHING aT on NEXT ogi me Sat 2 The Little ite Devi Lillian Lorraine: “NOTHING BUT LOVE" with Andrew T. tngtat, Andere Tomes te the eteteat. den MINTYRE see Ette & HEATH tates T#EDANCER LYRIC THEATRE nn ALEXANDER | _ THEATRES. HARRIS *#. %; p's, THE DAN DANCER} Pele ie cote ibaa A with Vivi Jt loTT's: ; FIRST CONCERTS aND muUBIC. BROORLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SUNDAY NIGHT ORCHESTRA, OF SIXTY ~ ce CFSARE SODERO—Conductor. lacton ! Matinee Te ‘ “GAT. NIGHT, Nov, th, AEOLIAN WALLS MAY PETERSON TOLLEFSEN TRIO SAMUEL LJUNGKVIST TICKETS S0e te $2. THEATRES. ed an Sat Se tn ZOE AKINS’ Play Declassee EMPIRE alates BARRYMORE! a FO-Nian cry ede Sat. FOLLIES ‘ON THE ROOF AT 11.96. NEW ZILGFLLD RIDNIGHS FROLIC Rew pmeterdam | ERLANGER-DILLING HAR. IRVIN §. NT ee cose’s ‘Boys Will will Bi ays! on "H! FAIL TO SEE wonDs' CORT "5, BiG HTS os ‘istiniie ee Sai. CRITERION *¥; The O'Higgi Per We ON THE HIRING TINE | t CIBER TY ge. and sats 2 (RAYMOND HITCHCOCK ng ea¢ HITCHY KOO 1919 WW Savages, ital Comey Broadhurst HIPPODROME | MATINEE. DAILY tes Nee TWICE DAILY BU LESQUE NEE weit ROSE SYD ELL'S FAMOUS Pitt BELLES we CHESTER(R E)NELSON i NCERTESUNDAY 2 2 z BIGVAUDE (tlt @ The SELWYNS present BRIAN WOOD-Y0UG BUDDIES Aunty d Quaint aint Biteny teat ean MIAH SELWYN Hearee West Bh 3 See 33 Mats We: The SELWYNS present WEDDING Betis AJOYOUS NEW COMEDY 4y SALISBURY FIELO MARGARET’ LAWRENG. & WALLACE EDINGER. OPENING WED, NOV. 12 HARRIS THEATRE, wit AL Lilt RAMAN, Fitages cuwyn UN. NIGAT FORIMSON sit Thriller of ur We ree WwW. a HRY AULER'S "hens 4 20 Thurs. and Sat. 2. RUTH nto TERTON jeorge Sear Greeley 1522, Matiness Thurs, and SINGERS AMERICAN 25°28 ** FAUST ight 815 Columns Circe T PARK RMEATSE: Pele aa HATTA sway. 40 Si, Mata Wed. & 8 IN Wet Tih St Eresines = Marines Wed, Hat. 2.20, BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Comedy CLARENCE SCHANE HERI a, Sete VACABOND THE ROYAL AG “ALL RECORDS. > Av? |) longa Company. PABST-HARLEM Dance Hall HST, WEST OF 7TH AVE. Dawclta rts 1S Ruttare “Kaine ang ts ADMIssio Holidays, DANCE PALACE ie EXHILITIUN Every T es'sy and Thirs . VAUDEVILLE, eo oar7e, Garcien near Lexington Ave. A Mosldaye Sto 1k wd Wotldage Dancing Eve Bway At 96 Bt Woek of Nov. 10. THe WAC] , LL -OYT “THE ANA SISTERS GRACE NELSON Wega & Moore | Valleoita's Leopards lay—GOULD & LEWIS—Flo in “CHICKEN CHOW-MEIN” ‘American-Chincse Fantasy in Company of ORK THEATRES OR'S een Ca ig on ™, in the A) Gold, Hark: tea Chegte I enone BS Pinal & 4 Hons id FEPROC) ‘DOS. "WALLACE REID in THE VALLEY, OF THE GIANTS’ VAUDEVILLE. OUI OL Ii gs Te. Mtogre, Ooce “poo &. Tims, ie ie Wotieera f We ee Bel LOEW’> New York Thestre & Roof ott Coat 1d A IE dhowken EW Bortenr ey “2s 42 St, W. of | AMUSEMENTS. The Capitol tenders composite programme novelties, with the latest the basic unit—Rex Beacl tale of the big, Girl From Outs the subject and Goldwyn ization feature. Also Ned Waybi intact, with additions and entertainment on Sunday, ‘Tomorrow— tere made up from t! he performances are cont: public these programmes latter ate held for the m 12:30 noon to 5:30 P. 6 P. M. to nearly midnigh in advance. To the Public: of motion pictures, stage and musical , Sturdy and snow-clad Northwest, “The To lovers of Rex Beach literature no more need be said— Supplemental pictures of high standard surround this tang, and Arthur Pryor's Capitol Band of 70 pieces is afforded greater opportunity to demonstrate its pleas! Recognizing the tremenciot at 12:30 noon, 3, 6 and 9 P, M.—composite come when they please an For the information of purchasers of reserved seats: M. and for the evenin; EDWARD BOWES, Managiig Director. STANDARD, Bway, HENK® ie BREAK! AMUSEMENTS. Wate nt thane miws a Ts MALVINA LOBEL Peter Gratt Louls Bireabaum as its third offering an attractive triumph of the Goldwyn studios as ‘h's smashing, crashing, red-blooded werre ROSE? NTH AL Nettie Tobias Rebecca Welntraus and | SEATS 8 | Weta WS _apvaner. | IRVING PLACE | Now Pray May’ Wilner, MAURICE ie . Preveuts HWARTS Iinmortal Drama / WSN | (TRVYR DER MILCHPGER) treatment suggest their own visual- urn’s Demi Tasse Revue is retained ry changes calculated to give it.a new 1g possibilities. demand for clean, healthful Apitol will give four concerts the > he best features of the regular Dill BRONX I trouse | is me ot 1 are, inuous and for the convenience of the d- are so arranged that patrons may ALICE BRADY berry ns ath § REXT WETK Jeave when they like. STHE MAN WHO CAME” BACK wien. ‘Stan ond. ‘Rockwell Wh 0) QOOQOKLYN Contiauaus Nom to 1 P.M | The natihee purchaser exclusively from holder from ays 8 weeks CAPITOL THEATRE BROOKLYN, nt. Reserved seats ‘alw WAY. ‘and the same great compa! gmetielng, Stn HIN AF7 tk GT. ENTIRE CHANGE OF SHOW EVERY WE In “SOHN PETTICOATS” © GARDNER SULLIVAN, unt-Arteraft ieture, ‘BUMPING 1. 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