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-Title: The Dolls on Dress Parade
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-Author: Effa E. Preston
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-Price, 25 cents
-
-
-
-The Dolls on Dress Parade
-
-
- By
- Effa E. Preston
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
- PAINE PUBLISHING CO.
- DAYTON, OHIO
-
-
-
-
-_Song Specialties for Your Entertainments_
-
-
-Teachers are discovering that no matter how much novelty there is in
-their entertainment, how well it is arranged, how thoroughly drilled,
-if they want to hold the active interest of the audience they must use
-the best of songs. The songs must be real novelties. The words must be
-interesting as well as decidedly clever. The music must be catchy and
-abounding in rich melody. With these things in mind we have prepared
-this list of superior song novelties for our patrons. All are in
-regular sheet music form.
-
- =_Price, 35 cents each; 5 for $1.25_=
-
-
-WELCOME SONGS
-
- We’ve Just Arrived from Bashful Town.
- We Hope You’ve Brought Your Smiles Along.
- Come and Partake of Our Welcome Cake.
- We’re Very Glad to See You Here.
- With Quaking Hearts We Welcome You.
-
-
-CLOSING SONGS
-
- Mr. Sun and Mrs. Moon.
- Now, Aren’t You Glad You Came?
- We Do Not Like to Say Goodbye.
- We’ll Now Have to Say Goodbye.
-
- =_Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio_=
-
-
-
-
-_The_ Dolls on Dress Parade
-
- _By_
- EFFA E. PRESTON
-
- ———————————————————————————————
- COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY L. M. PAINE
- ———————————————————————————————
-
-
- PAINE PUBLISHING COMPANY
- DAYTON, OHIO
-
-
-
-
-The Dolls on Dress Parade
-
-
-STAGE shows interior of doll shop. Shop Woman, Guests and Soldier Doll
-are on stage when curtain rises. Dolls enter as announced; all except
-Rag Dolls walk stiffly across stage. After they speak they stand at
-rear of stage.
-
-
-CHARACTERS
-
- CHILD—Little girl in ordinary dress.
- SHOP WOMAN—Taller girl, dark dress, white apron.
- GUESTS—Any number girls.
- SOLDIER DOLL—Boy in scout or soldier suit.
- RAG DOLLS—Girls in blue gingham dresses and bonnets—very limp.
- FRENCH DOLL—Girl with curls, big hat, ruffled dress.
- FARMER DOLL—Boy in overalls, big straw hat.
- PAPER DOLL—Child in crepe paper costume.
- BABY DOLL—Very small girl—long white dress and cap.
- SAILOR DOLL—Boy in sailor suit.
- COLLAPSIBLE DOLLS—Children in red rompers and caps.
- JAPANESE DOLL—Dark girl in bright kimono, slippers, fan.
- DUTCH DOLL—Girl in blue dress, white apron and cap, wooden shoes.
- INDIAN DOLL—Dark child in Indian suit.
- ESKIMO DOLL—Plump child—one-piece pajama suit covered with cotton
- to represent fur, hood attached.
- OLD DOLL—Child with uncombed hair, torn, soiled dress.
-
-(_Child enters._)
-
-CHILD:
-
- I’m looking for a dollie
- And so I’ve come to you.
- I’m told that you have in your store
- Some lovely dolls quite new.
-
- I hope they all are home today
- And every one I’ll see.
- I’ll choose the very nicest
- And take her home with me.
-
-SHOP WOMAN:
-
- My dear, I’ll show you many dolls
- All in their best arrayed,
- Because today, you lucky girl,
- They have a dress parade.
-
-CHILD:
-
-A dress parade—how lovely!
-
-SHOP WOMAN:
-
- I hear their tiny shoes.
- This soldier doll announces them.
- You’ll find it hard to choose.
-
-[_SOLDIER DOLL sticks head in door off stage._]
-
-SOLDIER DOLL:
-
- All ready. There’s a child out here
- Who wants a doll I think.
- But do not wait another bit.
- You’ve all had time to prink.
-
-[_Child shows delight as each doll enters._]
-
-[_SOLDIER DOLL announces dolls as they enter._]
-
-RAG DOLLS:
-
- We are such very useful dolls
- I’m sure you must agree
- That for the children everyday
- No dolls are good as we.
-
- We’re washable, we never break,
- We bend quite anyway.
- Just try us for a year or two,
- We are the best you’ll say.
-
-FRENCH DOLL:
-
- I am an aristocrat,
- A doll of high degree.
- I came to you from far away
- In France across the sea.
-
- My name is ISABELLA,
- I’m a most expensive doll
- So you must treat me gently
- And never let me fall.
- I shut my eyes so nicely
- Just tilt me back and see.
-
-[_SHOP WOMAN tilts her and her eyes close._]
-
- Now, isn’t that a clever trick?
- I’m sure you will like me.
-
-FARMER DOLL:
-
- I’m a FARMER DOLL
- See my rake and hoe.
- I can plant your garden
- And all the seeds will grow.
-
- I’m so very useful
- I can rake the hay
- And mow the wheat when it gets ripe.
- I’m busy all the day.
-
-PAPER DOLL:
-
- I’m only made of paper
- And cheap as cheap can be.
- I don’t belong in this parade,
- But still, you _might_ like me.
-
- My dresses, colored paper,
- You’d find it fun to make.
- In fact, unless you take _me_ home
- You’ll make a sad mistake.
-
-BABY DOLL:
-
- Cunning baby doll am I
- Pinch me and I cry
- Loudly for my parents,
- Don’t you want to try?
-
-[_SHOP WOMAN pinches her and she cries._]
-
-SAILOR DOLL:
-
- I’m Jack Tar, a sailor doll
- Just off the salty sea.
- And every girl in every port
- Was very fond of me.
-
- I’ve traveled over all the world
- It’s made me very clever,
- A doll of my experience
- You’ll seldom find if ever.
-
-[_Dances Sailor’s Hornpipe._]
-
-COLLAPSIBLE DOLLS:
-
- Push down our heads,—
- When we arise
- We’ll loudly squawk
- To your surprise.
-
- We all collapse
- And squawk, each one.
- The children think us
- Lots of fun.
-
-[_SHOP WOMAN pushes down head of each one and it squawks as it rises._]
-
-JAPANESE DOLL:
-
- My name is Lotus Flower
- I came from far Japan.
- Just look at my kimono
- And my flirtatious fan.
-
- I’ll tell of cherry blossoms,
- Of feasts of long ago,
- Of temple bells a-ringing.
- Where paper lanterns glow.
-
- I’ll bow to you politely
- And drink a lot of tea.
- I’ll honorably serve you,
- So, please, I beg, take me.
-
-DUTCH DOLL:
-
- I’m Huldah from Holland,
- With stout wooden shoes,
- Most any wise child
- Would a Dutch dolly choose.
-
- I never get dirty
- I smile as I play
- I know you’ll soon love me,
- So take me today.
-
-INDIAN DOLL:
-
- My name is Laughing Water,
- And your papoose I’ll be
- Just hang my deerskin cradle
- To sway in any tree.
-
- Build me a little wigwam
- Where I may sleep at night,
- And sing me Indian lullabies
- When stars are shining bright.
-
- You never need be careful
- But leave me in the sun.
- My wax is very solid,
- My colors never run.
-
-ESKIMO DOLL:
-
- I’m a hardy Eskimo
- From the land of ice and snow
- What a lovely doll I’d be
- In the winter, don’t you see?
-
- Cuddle me beneath your arm,
- And my fur will keep you warm.
- In the snow drifts we will play
- With rosy cheeks and voices gay.
-
-_All dolls sing—Air: COMIN’ THRU THE RYE._
-
-
-1.
-
- If a girlie needs a dollie
- Made for fun and play,
- If the dollie must be lovely
- Girlie, look this way.
-
-_Chorus:_
-
- Every girlie needs a dollie,
- None you say have you,
- So smile on me, my pretty maid,
- Oh, don’t you think I’ll do?
-
-2.
-
- I’ve a nature kind and loving,
- Very seldom cry,
- Never frowning, always smiling,
- Do not pass me by.
-
-
-3.
-
- When a girlie needs a dollie
- Why the search delay?
- Here am I all ready, waiting,
- Choose me now, today.
-
-_Enter OLD DOLL._
-
- My name is Mary Alice,
- And I’m old as old can be.
- My paint’s washed off, my head is cracked,
- No little girl wants me.
-
- My hair was once in golden curls
- And now it hangs forlorn,
- My eyes are dim from crying,
- My pretty dress is torn.
-
- I only came to see the rest.
- Of course I did not dream
- That any child could care for me,
- So shabby now I seem. [_Weeps._]
-
-CHILD:
-
- Oh, Mary Alice, please don’t cry.
- I want you, I choose _you_.
- I’ll love you much, much better
- Than these dainty dolls so new.
- They’ll find a home at once, I’m sure,
- But you, my dear, need me.
-
- [_To audience_] I’ve made a wise selection
-
- I’m sure you all agree.
- For after all old friends are best,
- Friends that are tried and true.
- And so from all the Dolls Parade
- Dear Mary Alice, I choose you.
-
-OLD DOLL:
-
- You make me very happy.
- I can scarce believe my ears—
- To think that you will take _me_ home
- And not those lovely dears.
-
- Their clothes are fresh and dainty,
- Their cheeks are painted red,
- Their locks are long and curling,
- While mine are straight instead.
-
- But, though I’m old and faded
- My heart beats warm and true—
- I’ll always, always, grateful be
- Dear little girl to you.
-
-All the other dolls—in amazement—
-
- She’s going to take MARY ALICE?
- It really can’t be true—
-
-[_To MARY ALICE._]
-
- With all of us so beautiful
- She wouldn’t look at you.
-
-[_To CHILD._]
-
- Just look again at us we beg.
- You must have failed to see
- Our shining curls, our dresses new,
- Our pride and dignity.
-
- You surely don’t want that old doll!
- She’s been worn out for years.
- You’ll change your mind when you get home
- And hurry back in tears.
-
- And then you’ll find we all are gone
- With other little girls
- Who like our style, our pretty clothes,
- Our lovely flowing curls.
-
-SAILOR DOLL (_stepping to front and motioning rest to be still_):
-
- She’s right. I know, for I am wise;
- Although it is to my surprise
- She shows such sense, for little girls
- Are always pleased by silly curls.
-
- They fail to see, ’neath raiment gay
- A spirit that is sweet and gay.
- This child is most as wise as I.
- She knows it’s best to pass _us_ by
-
- And choose, a doll for every day,
- A doll that’s had long years of play,
- Is beautiful in this child’s eyes.
- She’s right. _I_ know, and I am wise.
-
- And if the choice seems queer to you
- Because you’re all so fresh and new,
- I’ve traveled over sea and land,
- I’m wise, at least _I_ understand.
- You’d only be an honored guest.
- In dolls—or friends—the old are best.
-
-ALL: Well, perhaps you are right. It’s nice for Mary Alice, any way,
-isn’t it!
-
-_All sing—Air: AULD LANG SYNE._
-
- Old dolls are like old friends the best
- Because they’re tried and true
- But we’ll be old dolls, too, some day,
- Instead of fine and new.
-
-_Chorus:_
-
- And you will love us then
- When beauties fade,
- The dolls you’re passing by today,
- The dolls on dress parade.
-
-Dolls parade off stage, followed by SOLDIER DOLL, and led by the SAILOR
-DOLL. CHILD stands with arms around MARY ALICE as curtain goes down.
-Guests leave.
-
-
-
-
-Entertainments for All Occasions
-
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-_Special Day Entertainments_
-
- =BEST CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES=—Irish $0.40
- =CHOICE CHRISTMAS DIALOGUES AND PLAYS=—Irish .40
- =CHOICE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS=—Irish .40
- =CHRISTMAS AT McCARTHYS’=—Guptill .25
- =CHRISTMAS AT PUMPKIN HOLLER=—Guptill .25
- =CHRISTMAS EVE AT MULLIGAN’S=—Irish .25
- =CHRISTMAS SPEAKIN’ AT SKAGGS’ SKULE=—Irish .25
- =IN A TOY SHOP=—Preston .25
- =THE PRIMARY CHRISTMAS BOOK=—Irish .40
- =PUMPKIN PIE PETER=—Irish .25
- =THE REUNION AT PINE KNOT RANCH=—Irish .25
- =SNOWBOUND FOR CHRISTMAS=—Preston .25
- =A STRIKE IN SANTA LAND=—Preston .25
- =A THANKSGIVING CONSPIRACY=—Irish .25
- =A THANKSGIVING DREAM=—Preston .25
- =A TOPSY-TURVY CHRISTMAS=—Guptill .25
-
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-_Dialogues and Children’s Plays_
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- ALL IN A GARDEN FAIR=—Wilbur $0.25
- DOLLS ON DRESS PARADE=—Preston .25
- A PARTY IN MOTHER GOOSE LAND=—Preston .25
- =SNAPPY HUMOROUS DIALOGUES=—Irish .40
-
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-_Recitations and Pantomimes_
-
- =CATCHY PRIMARY RECITATIONS=—Irish $0.30
- =OLD TIME SONGS PANTOMIMED=—Irish .40
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-_Plays_
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- =THE DEAREST THING IN BOOTS=—MacKenzie $0.25
- =THE GREAT CHICKEN STEALING CASE OF EBENEZER
- COUNTY=—Richardson .25
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- =MISS JANIE; OR, THE CURTAILED COURTSHIP=—Bonham .25
- =THAT AWFUL LETTER=—MacKenzie .25
- =THE UNEXPECTED GUEST=—MacKenzie .25
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-_Monologues_
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- =AS OUR WASHWOMAN SEES IT=—MacKenzie $0.25
- =ASK OUIJA=—MacKenzie .25
- =THE COUNTRY COUSIN SPEAKS HER MIND=—MacKenzie .25
- =GLADYS REVIEWS THE DANCE=—MacKenzie .25
- =I’M ENGAGED=—MacKenzie .25
- =SHE SAYS SHE STUDIES=—MacKenzie .25
- =SUSAN GETS READY FOR CHURCH=—MacKenzie .25
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-Entertainments for Christmas
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-=CHOICE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS By Marie Irish=
-
-For children of all grades. Contents: 50 recitations, 8 monologues, 11
-plays and dialogues, 5 drills and marches, 8 tableaux, 4 pantomimes, 8
-pantomimed carols, 8 songs, etc. =Price, 40 cents.=
-
-
-=THE PRIMARY CHRISTMAS BOOK By Marie Irish=
-
-For children under ten years of age. Contents: 68 recitations, 12
-exercises, 7 songs, 6 drills, 12 dialogues and plays, 9 pantomimes.
-=Price, 40 cents.=
-
-
-=BEST CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES By Marie Irish=
-
-Twelve pantomimes, each accompanied by complete words, directions and
-music. Some are serious and some are in a lighter vein. =Price, 40
-cents.=
-
-
-=CHOICE CHRISTMAS DIALOGUES AND PLAYS By Marie Irish=
-
-Ten dialogues for Primary Grades, 10 dialogues for Intermediate Grades
-and 8 plays for Grammar Grades. =Price, 40 cents.=
-
-
-=CHRISTMAS AT McCARTHYS’ By Elizabeth F. Guptill=
-
-Brimful of fun and Christmas spirit. For any number of young folks and
-children. Time, 30 minutes. =Price, 25 cents.=
-
-
-=CHRISTMAS AT PUMPKIN’ HOLLER By Elizabeth F. Guptill=
-
-The old-fashioned school is rehearsing for the Christmas entertainment.
-Funny from beginning to end. Time, 30 minutes. For any number of
-children. =Price, 25 cents.=
-
-
-=CHRISTMAS EVE AT MULLIGAN’S By Marie Irish=
-
-For all grades. 4 males, 5 females. Time, 30 minutes. A most unusual
-play. Plenty of wit and humor as well as more serious episodes. Sure to
-be a success. =Price, 25 cents.=
-
-
-=CHRISTMAS SPEAKIN’ AT SKAGGS’ SKULE By Marie Irish=
-
-A back woods school entertainment is featured. Easy to prepare and
-plenty of fun. For 6 boys and 8 girls. Time, 30 minutes. =Price, 25
-cents.=
-
-
-=IN A TOY SHOP By Effa E. Preston=
-
-In rhyme. For 12 or more small children. A clever little play that will
-please. Time, 20 minutes. =Price, 25 cents.=
-
-
-=THE REUNION AT PINE KNOT RANCH By Marie Irish=
-
-For upper grades. 5 males and 6 females. Time, 30 minutes. Plenty of
-fun and a great surprise. =Price, 25 cents.=
-
-
-=SNOWBOUND FOR CHRISTMAS By Marie Irish=
-
-For 4 boys and 4 girls. For mixed grades. Time, 25 minutes. The older
-children play Santa Claus for the younger ones. =Price, 25 cents.=
-
-
-=A STRIKE IN SANTA LAND By Effa E. Preston=
-
-In rhyme. 8 boys, 7 girls. Time, 20 minutes. Very easy but effective.
-=Price, 25 cents.=
-
-
-=A TOPSY-TURVY CHRISTMAS By Elizabeth F. Guptill=
-
-Humorous. For any number of children under fourteen years of age. Time,
-30 minutes. =Price, 25 cents.=
-
-
-=PAINE PUBLISHING CO.=
-
- * * * * *
-
-Transcriber’s Note:
-
-Page 8, verse beginning “Cuddle me beneath” had indents added to match
-rest of poem in text.
-
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-<h1 class="faux">The Dolls on Dress Parade</h1>
-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 495px;">
-<img src="images/cover.jpg" width="495" height="800" alt="cover" />
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-<hr class="full" />
-
-
-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<img src="images/dotted-line.jpg" width="600" height="19" alt="decorative line" />
-</div>
-<div class="adtitle1"><i>Song Specialties for Your
-Entertainments</i></div>
-
-
-<p>Teachers are discovering that no matter how
-much novelty there is in their entertainment,
-how well it is arranged, how thoroughly
-drilled, if they want to hold the active interest
-of the audience they must use the best of songs.
-The songs must be real novelties. The words
-must be interesting as well as decidedly clever.
-The music must be catchy and abounding in rich
-melody. With these things in mind we have
-prepared this list of superior song novelties for
-our patrons. All are in regular sheet music form.</p>
-
-<p class="adtitle2">
-<i><b>Price, 35 cents each; 5 for $1.25</b></i><br />
-</p>
-
-
-<p class="adtitle2">WELCOME SONGS</p>
-
-
-<ul><li>We’ve Just Arrived from Bashful Town.</li>
-<li>We Hope You’ve Brought Your Smiles Along.</li>
-<li>Come and Partake of Our Welcome Cake.</li>
-<li>We’re Very Glad to See You Here.</li>
-<li>With Quaking Hearts We Welcome You.</li></ul>
-
-
-
-
-<p class="adtitle2">CLOSING SONGS</p>
-
-
-<ul><li>Mr. Sun and Mrs. Moon.</li>
-<li>Now, Aren’t You Glad You Came?</li>
-<li>We Do Not Like to Say Goodbye.</li>
-<li>We’ll Now Have to Say Goodbye.</li></ul>
-
-
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-<img src="images/double-line.jpg" width="382" height="14" alt="decorative line" />
-</div>
-<p class="center">
-<i><b><big>Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio</big></b></i><br />
-</p>
-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<img src="images/dotted-line.jpg" width="600" height="19" alt="decorative line" />
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-<hr class="full" />
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[1]</a></span></p>
-
-
-
-
-<div class="maintitle"><i>The</i> Dolls on Dress<br />
-Parade</div>
-
-<div class="center">
-<i>By</i><br />
-EFFA E. PRESTON<br />
-<br /><br />
-————————————————<br />
-COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY L. M. PAINE<br />
-————————————————<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br /><br />
-
-PAINE PUBLISHING COMPANY<br />
-DAYTON, OHIO<br />
-</div>
-
-<hr class="chap" />
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[2]</a><br /><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[3]</a></span></p>
-
-
-
-
-<h2>The Dolls on Dress Parade</h2>
-
-
-<p><span class="smcap">Stage</span> shows interior of doll shop. Shop Woman, Guests and
-Soldier Doll are on stage when curtain rises. Dolls enter as announced;
-all except Rag Dolls walk stiffly across stage. After
-they speak they stand at rear of stage.</p>
-
-
-<h3>CHARACTERS</h3>
-
-
-<ul class="cast"><li><span class="smcap">Child</span>—Little girl in ordinary dress.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Shop Woman</span>—Taller girl, dark dress, white apron.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Guests</span>—Any number girls.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Soldier Doll</span>—Boy in scout or soldier suit.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Rag Dolls</span>—Girls in blue gingham dresses and bonnets—very limp.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">French Doll</span>—Girl with curls, big hat, ruffled dress.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Farmer Doll</span>—Boy in overalls, big straw hat.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Paper Doll</span>—Child in crepe paper costume.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Baby Doll</span>—Very small girl—long white dress and cap.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Sailor Doll</span>—Boy in sailor suit.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Collapsible Dolls</span>—Children in red rompers and caps.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Japanese Doll</span>—Dark girl in bright kimono, slippers, fan.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Dutch Doll</span>—Girl in blue dress, white apron and cap, wooden shoes.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Indian Doll</span>—Dark child in Indian suit.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Eskimo Doll</span>—Plump child—one-piece pajama suit covered with cotton to represent fur, hood attached.</li>
-<li><span class="smcap">Old Doll</span>—Child with uncombed hair, torn, soiled dress.</li>
-</ul>
-
-
-<p class="center">(<i>Child enters.</i>)</p>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Child</span>:</p>
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-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’m looking for a dollie</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And so I’ve come to you.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I’m told that you have in your store</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Some lovely dolls quite new.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I hope they all are home today</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And every one I’ll see.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I’ll choose the very nicest</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And take her home with me.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Shop Woman</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">My dear, I’ll show you many dolls</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">All in their best arrayed,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Because today, you lucky girl,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">They have a dress parade.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</a></span></p>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Child</span>:</p>
-
-<p>A dress parade—how lovely!</p>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Shop Woman</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">I hear their tiny shoes.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">This soldier doll announces them.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">You’ll find it hard to choose.</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">[<i><span class="smcap">Soldier Doll</span> sticks head in door off stage.</i>]</p>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Soldier Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">All ready. There’s a child out here</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Who wants a doll I think.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">But do not wait another bit.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">You’ve all had time to prink.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">[<i>Child shows delight as each doll enters.</i>]</p>
-
-<p class="center">[<i><span class="smcap">Soldier Doll</span> announces dolls as they enter.</i>]</p>
-
-<p><span class="smcap">Rag Dolls</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">We are such very useful dolls</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I’m sure you must agree</span></div>
-<div class="verse">That for the children everyday</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">No dolls are good as we.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">We’re washable, we never break,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">We bend quite anyway.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Just try us for a year or two,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">We are the best you’ll say.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">French Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I am an aristocrat,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">A doll of high degree.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I came to you from far away</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">In France across the sea.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">My name is <span class="smcap">Isabella</span>,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I’m a most expensive doll</span></div>
-<div class="verse">So you must treat me gently</div>
-<div class="verse"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</a></span><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And never let me fall.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I shut my eyes so nicely</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Just tilt me back and see.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">[<i><span class="smcap">Shop Woman</span> tilts her and her eyes close.</i>]</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">Now, isn’t that a clever trick?</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I’m sure you will like me.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Farmer Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’m a <span class="smcap">Farmer Doll</span></div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">See my rake and hoe.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I can plant your garden</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And all the seeds will grow.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’m so very useful</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I can rake the hay</span></div>
-<div class="verse">And mow the wheat when it gets ripe.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I’m busy all the day.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Paper Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’m only made of paper</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And cheap as cheap can be.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I don’t belong in this parade,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">But still, you <i>might</i> like me.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">My dresses, colored paper,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">You’d find it fun to make.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">In fact, unless you take <i>me</i> home</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">You’ll make a sad mistake.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Baby Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">Cunning baby doll am I</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Pinch me and I cry</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Loudly for my parents,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Don’t you want to try?</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">[<i><span class="smcap">Shop Woman</span> pinches her and she cries.</i>]</p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</a></span></p>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Sailor Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’m Jack Tar, a sailor doll</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Just off the salty sea.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">And every girl in every port</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Was very fond of me.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’ve traveled over all the world</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">It’s made me very clever,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">A doll of my experience</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">You’ll seldom find if ever.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">[<i>Dances Sailor’s Hornpipe.</i>]</p>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Collapsible Dolls</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">Push down our heads,—</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">When we arise</span></div>
-<div class="verse">We’ll loudly squawk</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">To your surprise.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">We all collapse</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And squawk, each one.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">The children think us</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Lots of fun.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">[<i><span class="smcap">Shop Woman</span> pushes down head of each one and it
-squawks as it rises.</i>]</p>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Japanese Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">My name is Lotus Flower</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I came from far Japan.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Just look at my kimono</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And my flirtatious fan.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’ll tell of cherry blossoms,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Of feasts of long ago,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Of temple bells a-ringing.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[7]</a></span><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Where paper lanterns glow.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’ll bow to you politely</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And drink a lot of tea.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I’ll honorably serve you,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">So, please, I beg, take me.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Dutch Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’m Huldah from Holland,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">With stout wooden shoes,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Most any wise child</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Would a Dutch dolly choose.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I never get dirty</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I smile as I play</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I know you’ll soon love me,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">So take me today.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Indian Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">My name is Laughing Water,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And your papoose I’ll be</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Just hang my deerskin cradle</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">To sway in any tree.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">Build me a little wigwam</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Where I may sleep at night,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">And sing me Indian lullabies</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">When stars are shining bright.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">You never need be careful</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">But leave me in the sun.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">My wax is very solid,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">My colors never run.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Eskimo Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’m a hardy Eskimo</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">From the land of ice and snow</span></div>
-<div class="verse">What a lovely doll I’d be</div>
-<div class="verse"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[8]</a></span><span style="margin-left: 1em;">In the winter, don’t you see?</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">Cuddle me beneath your arm,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And my fur will keep you warm.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">In the snow drifts we will play</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">With rosy cheeks and voices gay.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center"><i>All dolls sing—Air: <small>COMIN’ THRU THE RYE</small>.</i></p>
-
-
-<p class="character"><span style="margin-left: 6em;">1.</span></p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">If a girlie needs a dollie</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Made for fun and play,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">If the dollie must be lovely</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Girlie, look this way.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><i>Chorus:</i></p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">Every girlie needs a dollie,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">None you say have you,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">So smile on me, my pretty maid,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Oh, don’t you think I’ll do?</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span style="margin-left: 6em;">2.</span></p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">I’ve a nature kind and loving,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Very seldom cry,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Never frowning, always smiling,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Do not pass me by.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-
-<p class="character"><span style="margin-left: 6em;">3.</span></p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">When a girlie needs a dollie</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Why the search delay?</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Here am I all ready, waiting,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Choose me now, today.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center"><i>Enter <span class="smcap">Old Doll</span>.</i></p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">My name is Mary Alice,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And I’m old as old can be.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">My paint’s washed off, my head is cracked,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[9]</a></span><span style="margin-left: 1em;">No little girl wants me.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">My hair was once in golden curls</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And now it hangs forlorn,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">My eyes are dim from crying,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">My pretty dress is torn.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I only came to see the rest.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Of course I did not dream</span></div>
-<div class="verse">That any child could care for me,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">So shabby now I seem. [<i>Weeps.</i>]</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Child</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">Oh, Mary Alice, please don’t cry.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I want you, I choose <i>you</i>.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I’ll love you much, much better</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Than these dainty dolls so new.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">They’ll find a home at once, I’m sure,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">But you, my dear, need me.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">[<i>To audience</i>] I’ve made a wise selection</div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">I’m sure you all agree.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">For after all old friends are best,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Friends that are tried and true.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And so from all the Dolls Parade</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Dear Mary Alice, I choose you.</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Old Doll</span>:</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">You make me very happy.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">I can scarce believe my ears—</span></div>
-<div class="verse">To think that you will take <i>me</i> home</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And not those lovely dears.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">Their clothes are fresh and dainty,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Their cheeks are painted red,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Their locks are long and curling,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[10]</a></span><span style="margin-left: 1em;">While mine are straight instead.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">But, though I’m old and faded</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">My heart beats warm and true—</span></div>
-<div class="verse">I’ll always, always, grateful be</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dear little girl to you.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">All the other dolls—in amazement—</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">She’s going to take <span class="smcap">Mary Alice</span>?</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">It really can’t be true—</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">[<i>To <span class="smcap">Mary Alice</span>.</i>]</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">With all of us so beautiful</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">She wouldn’t look at you.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">[<i>To <span class="smcap">Child</span>.</i>]</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">Just look again at us we beg.</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">You must have failed to see</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Our shining curls, our dresses new,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Our pride and dignity.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">You surely don’t want that old doll!</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">She’s been worn out for years.</span></div>
-<div class="verse">You’ll change your mind when you get home</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">And hurry back in tears.</span></div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">And then you’ll find we all are gone</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">With other little girls</span></div>
-<div class="verse">Who like our style, our pretty clothes,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Our lovely flowing curls.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">Sailor Doll</span> (<i>stepping to front and motioning rest to be
-still</i>):</p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">She’s right. I know, for I am wise;</div>
-<div class="verse">Although it is to my surprise</div>
-<div class="verse">She shows such sense, for little girls</div>
-<div class="verse"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[11]</a></span>Are always pleased by silly curls.</div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">They fail to see, ’neath raiment gay</div>
-<div class="verse">A spirit that is sweet and gay.</div>
-<div class="verse">This child is most as wise as I.</div>
-<div class="verse">She knows it’s best to pass <i>us</i> by</div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">And choose, a doll for every day,</div>
-<div class="verse">A doll that’s had long years of play,</div>
-<div class="verse">Is beautiful in this child’s eyes.</div>
-<div class="verse">She’s right. <i>I</i> know, and I am wise.</div>
- </div>
- <div class="stanza">
-<div class="verse">And if the choice seems queer to you</div>
-<div class="verse">Because you’re all so fresh and new,</div>
-<div class="verse">I’ve traveled over sea and land,</div>
-<div class="verse">I’m wise, at least <i>I</i> understand.</div>
-<div class="verse">You’d only be an honored guest.</div>
-<div class="verse">In dolls—or friends—the old are best.</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><span class="smcap">All</span>: Well, perhaps you are right. It’s nice for Mary
-Alice, any way, isn’t it!</p>
-
-<p class="center"><i>All sing—Air: <small>AULD LANG SYNE</small>.</i></p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">Old dolls are like old friends the best</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Because they’re tried and true</span></div>
-<div class="verse">But we’ll be old dolls, too, some day,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Instead of fine and new.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="character"><i>Chorus:</i></p>
-
-<div class="poetry-container">
- <div class="poetry">
-<div class="verse">And you will love us then</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">When beauties fade,</span></div>
-<div class="verse">The dolls you’re passing by today,</div>
-<div class="verse"><span style="margin-left: 1em;">The dolls on dress parade.</span></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<p>Dolls parade off stage, followed by <span class="smcap">Soldier Doll</span>, and
-led by the <span class="smcap">Sailor Doll</span>. <span class="smcap">Child</span> stands with arms around
-<span class="smcap">Mary Alice</span> as curtain goes down. Guests leave.</p>
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-<div class="adtitle1">Entertainments for All Occasions</div>
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-<tr><td align="left"><b>BEST CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">$0.40</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHOICE CHRISTMAS DIALOGUES AND PLAYS</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.40</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHOICE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.40</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHRISTMAS AT McCARTHYS’</b>—Guptill</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHRISTMAS AT PUMPKIN HOLLER</b>—Guptill</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHRISTMAS EVE AT MULLIGAN’S</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHRISTMAS SPEAKIN’ AT SKAGGS’ SKULE</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>IN A TOY SHOP</b>—Preston</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE PRIMARY CHRISTMAS BOOK</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.40</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>PUMPKIN PIE PETER</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE REUNION AT PINE KNOT RANCH</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>SNOWBOUND FOR CHRISTMAS</b>—Preston</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>A STRIKE IN SANTA LAND</b>—Preston</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>A THANKSGIVING CONSPIRACY</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>A THANKSGIVING DREAM</b>—Preston</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>A TOPSY-TURVY CHRISTMAS</b>—Guptill</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><div class="adtitle2"><i>Dialogues and Children’s Plays</i></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>ALL IN A GARDEN FAIR</b>—Wilbur</td><td align="right">$0.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>DOLLS ON DRESS PARADE</b>—Preston</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>A PARTY IN MOTHER GOOSE LAND</b>—Preston</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>SNAPPY HUMOROUS DIALOGUES</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.40</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><div class="adtitle2"><i>Recitations and Pantomimes</i></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CATCHY PRIMARY RECITATIONS</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">$0.30</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>OLD TIME SONGS PANTOMIMED</b>—Irish</td><td align="right">.40</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><div class="adtitle2"><i>Plays</i></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE DEAREST THING IN BOOTS</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">$0.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE GREAT CHICKEN STEALING CASE OF EBENEZER COUNTY</b>—Richardson</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE GREAT WHISKEY STEALING CASE</b>—Richardson</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>MISS JANIE; OR, THE CURTAILED COURTSHIP</b>—Bonham</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THAT AWFUL LETTER</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE UNEXPECTED GUEST</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><div class="adtitle2"><i>Monologues</i></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>AS OUR WASHWOMAN SEES IT</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">$0.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>ASK OUIJA</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE COUNTRY COUSIN SPEAKS HER MIND</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>GLADYS REVIEWS THE DANCE</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>I’M ENGAGED</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>SHE SAYS SHE STUDIES</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>SUSAN GETS READY FOR CHURCH</b>—MacKenzie</td><td align="right">.25</td></tr>
-</table></div>
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-<div class="center big">
-<b>PAINE PUBLISHING CO.</b> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <b>Dayton, Ohio</b><br />
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-<hr class="full" />
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-<div class="adtitle1"><i>Entertainments for Christmas</i></div>
-
-<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
-<img src="images/dotted-line.jpg" width="600" height="19" alt="decorative line" />
-</div>
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-<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="books, descriptions and prices">
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHOICE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Marie Irish</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">For children of all grades. Contents: 50 recitations, 8 monologues, 11 plays and dialogues, 5 drills and marches, 8 tableaux, 4 pantomimes, 8 pantomimed carols, 8 songs, etc. <b>Price, 40 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE PRIMARY CHRISTMAS BOOK</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Marie Irish</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">For children under ten years of age. Contents: 68 recitations, 12 exercises, 7 songs, 6 drills, 12 dialogues and plays, 9 pantomimes. <b>Price, 40 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>BEST CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Marie Irish</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">Twelve pantomimes, each accompanied by complete words, directions and music. Some are serious and some are in a lighter vein. <b>Price, 40 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHOICE CHRISTMAS DIALOGUES AND PLAYS</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Marie Irish</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">Ten dialogues for Primary Grades, 10 dialogues for Intermediate Grades and 8 plays for Grammar Grades. <b>Price, 40 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHRISTMAS AT McCARTHYS’</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Elizabeth F. Guptill</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">Brimful of fun and Christmas spirit. For any number of young folks and children. Time, 30 minutes. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHRISTMAS AT PUMPKIN’ HOLLER</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Elizabeth F. Guptill</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">The old-fashioned school is rehearsing for the Christmas entertainment. Funny from beginning to end. Time, 30 minutes. For any number of children. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHRISTMAS EVE AT MULLIGAN’S By Marie Irish</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">For all grades. 4 males, 5 females. Time, 30 minutes. A most unusual play. Plenty of wit and humor as well as more serious episodes. Sure to be a success. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>CHRISTMAS SPEAKIN’ AT SKAGGS’ SKULE</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Marie Irish</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">A back woods school entertainment is featured. Easy to prepare and plenty of fun. For 6 boys and 8 girls. Time, 30 minutes. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>IN A TOY SHOP</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Effa E. Preston</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">In rhyme. For 12 or more small children. A clever little play that will please. Time, 20 minutes. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>THE REUNION AT PINE KNOT RANCH</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Marie Irish</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">For upper grades. 5 males and 6 females. Time, 30 minutes. Plenty of fun and a great surprise. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>SNOWBOUND FOR CHRISTMAS</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Marie Irish</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">For 4 boys and 4 girls. For mixed grades. Time, 25 minutes. The older children play Santa Claus for the younger ones. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>A STRIKE IN SANTA LAND</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Effa E. Preston</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">In rhyme. 8 boys, 7 girls. Time, 20 minutes. Very easy but effective. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left"><b>A TOPSY-TURVY CHRISTMAS</b></td><td align="right"><b>By Elizabeth F. Guptill</b></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" colspan="2"><div class="descrip">Humorous. For any number of children under fourteen years of age. Time, 30 minutes. <b>Price, 25 cents.</b></div></td></tr>
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-<img src="images/dotted-line.jpg" width="600" height="19" alt="decorative line" />
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-<b>PAINE PUBLISHING CO.</b> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <b>Dayton, Ohio</b><br />
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