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... DRAWN BY OUR IRRESPONSIBLE ARTIST, NORMAN MORROW ...
... DRAWN BY OUR IRRESPONSIBLE ARTIST, NORMAN MORROW ...
... Ma I Ma 1 Ha S THE BANK li iiii^S HOLIDAY WAG Scene Any Cloak-room at any Terminus Time The August Bank Holiday BY RENE HULL The Wag Iiello, old man I'm out of an engagement Friend Hard luck. How's that The Wag Married this morning ...
... Festive Gentleman: 11 So you're the shcoundrel that s turning the shtreet round, are you? BV CHARLES CROMBIE ...
... SKETCHED AT TERRY'S THEATRE BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... I've come fer them pills fer the Dook o' York BY CHARLES CROMBIE ...
... French Mays m London The play is an adaptation from the French by Mr. Cosmo Gordon-Lennox of MM. G. A. de Caillavet and Robert de Flers' Miquette et sa Mere. In spite of the fact that the piece closes with virtue's triumph, the audience did not show quite the expected meed of appreciation SKETCHED BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... SKETCHED AT -J HE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... q^6ej,#0wd ^r/y/y, DRAWN BY CHARLES R. S\ KES AT DRURY LANE ...
... BV FRANK GIL LETT ...
... The Drood Case A Sifting at His Majesty's SCENES FROM THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD DRAWN AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... Uhe OVrtndfes SKETCHED AT THE PLAYHOUSE BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... M. :7Z cr7r J ,r H? yd/ cy SCENES FROM POTTED PLAYS BY NORMAN MORROW ...