The Ghost of Jerry Bundler by W. W. Jacobs;Charles Rock
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matters to the "Old Man" next morning. After this everything ends both
romantically and happily. (Royalty, twenty-five dollars.) PRICE 75 CENTS. NANCY'S PRIVATE AFFAIR A comedy in 3 acts. By Myron C. Fagan. Produced originally at the Vanderbilt Theatre, New York. 4 males, 5 females. 2 interior scenes. Modern costumes. Nothing is really private any more--not even pajamas and bedtime stories. No one will object to Nancy's private affair being made public, and it would be impossible to interest the theatre public in a more ingenious plot. Nancy is one of those smart, sophisticated society women who wants to win back her husband from a baby vamp. Just how this is accomplished makes for an exceptionally pleasant evening. Laying aside her horn-rimmed spectacles, she pretends indifference and affects a mysterious interest in other men. Nancy baits her rival with a bogus diamond ring, makes love to her former husband's best friend, and finally tricks the dastardly rival into a marriage with someone else. Mr. Fagan has studded his story with jokes and retorts that will keep any audience in a constant uproar. (Royalty, twenty-five dollars.) PRICE 75 CENTS. |
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