Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 28, 1910, WOMEN, Page 6, Image 36

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THE OMATTA- SUNDAY BKK: ATTOUST 29. 1M0.
WHERE LIFE IS MADE NEW
T. L Htller Writei of Wonderful
German Spring.
BAD NAUHEIM IS GREAT RESORT
Hflrrnt la Taaaaa Momlnlia, Wkr
the Glvlaa; 6f Batha la th
Principal ladaatry of
' th IMace.
BAD NAUHEIM, IIE88RN, Germany.
Aug. lO.-To tha Editor or Tba Bee: It la
fortunate that "bad" In Garman does not
mean tha same aa In English, for It would
ba a gross alander to name thla lovely
littlo village of tha Taunus mountain!
"Bad." Howavar, whan whan "Mad" la
translated, "Bath," than It typifies Nau
halm'a great Industry, for thla village of
000 Inhabitants gives 4,000 batha per day.
lorty thousand visitors come here between
Way and October each year, drawn not
only by the wonder-working mineral
springs, .but by the unequalea beauty, of
the place. Tha great park of 260 acres, In
tha heart of tha village, la perhaps the
most remarkable example of landscape gar
dening In Germany. Without flower to
break the color scheme. Its carpet of light
green lawn grass, aeta oft the nobla trees,
with their darker foliage, the branohes of
which, In many cases, are trained to sweep
the ground, making a glgantlo hedge to
screen the town. The prlda of the village
is the great avenue of over-arching linden
. .. mimP lu. Hlnnlra linilur
which you may walk tha clean-swept white
gravel walks, dry shod, during showers. (
Am your eye takes In the glory or those
leaXy arches, you need no one to tell you
whence came the Inspiration which gave
the arched roof of the Gothic cathedral to
tha world. My favorite bench la in a cir
cular clearing about 100 feet In diameter,
surrounded by a double row of magnnlfl
cent chestnut trees, so uniform In else
and shape that the opening to'the sky In
the center la round and you find yourself
In an aboreal pantheon mora beautiful than
'any ever built by tha hand of man. One
of the most pleasing effects Is produced
by setting a systematlo brons birch tree,
with lis graceful, drooping branohes,
against a background of over-towering elm
or linden treea, with their green leavea In
contrast with tha brons. Here and there
i you come upon an avenue of white birch
I treea in the heart of tha green forest.
. and the honey locust, with Its lace-llke
foliage, la placed where you expect It the
least and admire It the most. Thesa Oex-
l mans are tha world' a great masters of
arbor culture, and aome genius of a for-
I ester had full away here for over fifty
years. They understand that to coma cloae
j to the great heart of nature la good for tha
heart of man.
Lake In tha Foreet.
In one part of tha foreat there la a lake,
where boating, fishing and feeding tha
wans and ducks may be indulged in. Thla
lake was dug by the French prisoners of
war in 1871. Tha largest rose nurseries
In Germany are here a plot of ground
about tha sis of a city lot la rented from
avery other farmer around Nauhelm and
here the rosea are set out and experimental
work by grafting Is dona on a largo acalei
something after tha Lusher Bur bank style.
Among tha recent newly-evolved rosea jU
tho President Taft rose, of a beautiful red
shad, but ridlouloualy small. It Is a clus
ter rose. I suppose nature balked when
It cams to make a single rose large enough
to represent our heavyweight president, and
so hit upon tha expedient of bunching the
Job. It Is a pretty sight to see thesa plots
of blooming roses framed la by the fields of
wheat. Roses are fifteen for JBo so every
woman who comes here has aU-the rosea
ha wants tor ono In her Ufa,
Every morning from T to I o'clock the
band plays at tba springs, where thousands
! promenade up and down, sipping tha salt
I effervescent waters from gaily colored
' souvenir glasses or cups. From 4:30 to 6
1 o'olock In' tha afternoon and from a to 10
I o'clock in tha evening, tha band plays on
tha terrace at tha Kur House. It's as good
' as a circus parade to watoh the cosmo
politan erowd promenade up and down.
Tha solemn Russian priests with fhelr
long, black dusters and their patrtarohlal
beards, tha Turk with his red fes, the
young lieutenant with his showy uniform
ejsd watch bracelet on his wrist, the dressy
! pareelenne with her watoh braoelet on her
ankle, tha German girt with her two elon
gated Dachhunds chained together, sug
gesting tha future sausage, the American
girl, distinguished by her slight figure and
extravagant clothes, easily everywhere the
bast dressed woman on earth; the portly
German men gesticulating while the talk;
very body iwalklng deliberately, like a
policeman, thoroughly entering Into tha
spirit oC tha place. "Dolce far-Nleute."
St mala Is Provided.
The finest military band and orchestra
from tha great opera houses of Germany
play at these watering places. The actors
of tha state theaters play here during their
summer vacation. For an admission fee of
B cents you may hear at least once a weok
what is called an "Artists Concert," where
may be heard tha greatest soloists -in
Europe, both vocal and Instrumental, sup
ported by the finest orchestra. The out
door band concerts ave free. The stranger
Is Impressed with the universal love for
and appreciation of good muslo In Ger
many. What an Inspiration it must be for
musician and composer to do his best, when
a nation waits In appreciation to applaud
his htgheat efforts. Tou are not allowed
to smoke within fifty feet of the orchestra
at an open air concert.
v-The rights of tha non-smoker are reoog-
. nil ad and no smoking Is allowed, for in
stance, in tha poetoffice. where people call
for letters, and, contrary to our customs,
there is no smoking in first class dining
rooma There are tennis courts and golf
links, Illumination of the park with Jap
anese lanterna, daylight fireworks, child
ren's games, and parties and fancy dress
dances for the grown-ups. The simple life
In the open air. Invigorating and cool from
the mountain foreat. with wholesome diet;
entertainment without excitement, together
with the exhllerating carbonlo acid baths of
pure, sparkling, bubbling water, as if you
were bathing in champagne, altogether
makes this an Ideal place to recuperate on a
month's vacation. Think what outdoor living
means here; no wind, no dust, no fleas, no
. no moauultoa. no smoke. You may
read by lamplight in your garden in the
cool of the evening undisturbed c me
winged pests that we have at home.
There are probably 500,000 visitors per
year to German watering places. The batha
re the property of the state, and return
a large income for the Investment In build
ings and management State ownerrhip
makes for substantial, eymetrlcal and ar
tistic buildings, beautifully flnlnheit and
sanitary. I am convinced that we have at
Excelsior Hprtnge, Mo., at Thermopolls,
Wyo., and In Hot Springs. 8. D., and else
where valuable universal springs capable
Of being developed Into something equal to
the best here. They await only the en
terprise of capital and medical men equal
- to tha European product.
Two Mllea (rout Fried berg.
All la stir and bustle in the old castle of
Prledberg two mllea from hare for the
eaar and csarlna of Russia are coming la
two weeka The csarlna Is to take the
baths at Nauhelm. She was bora la the old
csfttle and lived a
with hT mother.
happy childhood there feU but overfed. -They have beoome a Ha
tha Moilted Prinnees Itlon of loot waist lines. Facilities! for eat-
Allre of Homo, daughter of the late Queen
Victoria of England, who loot her Ufa be
cauae she klaaed her dying child and con
tracted diphtheria therrhy. The castle
lark the ordinary conveniences of modem
life and their royal hlghneeaee will put up
with accommodations whlr-h Tin tourist
would consider for a moment.' The castle
belongs to the grand duke of lleoae, who is
the cxarlna's brother and the old castle
with Its mediaeval towers and deep grans
grown moat will once more be sentineled
and guarded by soldiers as It was In
olden Umee. The emperor of Germany will
visit the csar while here.
His chocolate colored majesty, the sultan
of Zanslbar, is here now taking the cure.
He brought with him his snow-white
Limousine automobile and two new wives
from Paris. His doctor made him
ennd one wife away whether for pro
priety's sake of for fear It would be too
hard on his hesrt to love two women at
the same time. No one knows.
It gives one an idea of how 6nne!y Ger
many la populated to go to the top of a
little mountain 900 feet high Just back of
the town wheru from an old watch tower
you may count with the naked eye up
warda of eighty towns and villages. No
wonder Germany has colonies across the
aeaa. I am Impressed with the apparent
prosperity and contentment of all classes
In Germany. The people are not only well
Promised at
American Music Hall Oneninar the Bigr Event of th Week Orpheum
Hm a Good Bill for Week-pGayety Start Tonight Musical Comedy
at the Krng; Season's Promise at the Boyd Has Very Good Outlook.
HE3 BARNYARD ROMEO," a
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musical retire of faimyard
domesticity, direct from Its
phenomenally successful runs In
Berlin, Vienna,- New York and
Chicago, will be the brilliant
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opening feature of Omnha's newest vaude-
vlils theater, the American Music Hall,
where the first performance will be given
Monday evening and will be presented for
the entire week with matinee performances
dally. . .
Never In the history of vaudeville has
there been produced an act of such magni
tude, with such elaborate scenery and such
sn extraordinary company. The music,
lyrics and costuming would do credit to a
reigning operatic hit
"Tha Barnyard Romeo" tells of the loves
and hates, dlendshlps and quarrels and
other eventful happenings among the in
habitants of the farmyard and the dialogue
Is brimful of sparkling wit and humorous
situation The fantastic plot deals with
the wooing of the Hen Pheasant by the
Rooster, who has become world-famous
under the name of "Chantlclalr" but the
king of the barnyard has a rival In the
person of the Cat, who engages his enemy
In a duel to decide which is entitled to tha
Hen Pheasant's favor. Chantlclalr is vic
torious and everything ends satisfactorily.
Each of the dozen principals Is noted fcr
Individual merit. The bright particular
star Is Mile. Mixsl Hajos, the Hungarian
prima donna, who became a metropolitan
favorite after her first appearanoe In New
York about three months ago. She has all
of tha arch piquancy of Frital Echeff. and
tho dainty demurenesa of Anna Held, to
both of whom aha haa been cornea red.
Mile, Hajos plays tha part of the Hen
Pheasant. Sydney Grant, aa Chantlclalr.
has aa excellent opportunity to display his
quaint and original humor and his unusu
ally good tenor voice is heard to advantage
In several numbers. Adelaide, the famous
to dancer, as the Mouse, exhibits all that
graoa and enthusiasm which have made her
a popular favorite. J. J. Hughe, her
dancing partner. In the , role of tha Cat,
ass lets In carrying off tha terpsichorean
honors. ' Other Important parts ara .enacted
by Charles Cartmell and Laura Harris, In
tho parta of tho Fox and tha Magpie, re
spectively. Frances Loev, and Marguerite
Scborer have Interesting roles, while a
chorus of sixty pretty girls, costumed as
geese, mice, hares snd little chickens lend
tho proper atmosphere to tha act. The music
Is by Herr Belu Von Uy, a noted Viennese
composer, while the lyrics are by Edward
Madden, and the book by Aaron Hoffman,
both authors of several Broadway suc
cesses.
Another unusual act, which has never
before been seen in this country outside of
New York and Chicago, la Maria jLo and
her Viennese Posing Beauties, artistic and
somewhat daring. In poses representing
famous pieces of Dresden china' and por
celain, exact duplicates of those rare pieces
of brlc-a-bVao In the royal factory at Dres
den. In addition to these remarkable fea
tures, an all star vaudeville .bill of seven
acta will be presented, each possessing a
degree of novelty and Interest that spells
suocess.
For the second week of Omaha's vaude
ville season the Orpheum announces a
bill that will compare with any vaudeville
ottering of the season. Each act will be
Cup Presented by Ak-Sar-Ben
to' Frontier Day
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GIANT TROPHT BENT FROM OMAHA TO CHKTKNNE.
Ing and drinking are the best In tlx, world,
and particularly obtnielve and aggravating
to a man who Is on a diet. I pity tha
younger children of these large families,
because they are deprived of that moat
prised recollection of childhood of "alttlng1
on mother's lap" for after she has reached
36 years the German mother, also, has
grown an stout she haa no lap. In com
paring the German people with our own I
am Impressed "with their respect for the
law," their Industry and thrift, their
lack of Indigent poor, the universal pollte-
neaa of all Classen, their love for good music
and their thirst for knowledge for Its own
sake. I am surprised (o see the extent of
their manufacturing Industrie, the amas-Ing-
growth of their large cities and the
beauty and cleanliness of their streets and
boulevards, while light wines and beer
are sold everywhere. I have yet to see 1 the
first drunken person In Germany.
During our stay In Nauhelm we met Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis S. Reed. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles 3. Greene, Mrs. Q. M. Hitchcock
and daughter, Ruth, all of Omaha; Mr.
Thomas H. Hord of Central City, Neb.,
(the big cattle feeder of Nebraska) and his
wife. Mrs. Herman Kountsa la expected
next week. We leave Nauhelm with regret
and take with us the recollection of the
coolest and most enjoyable month of July
that we have ever spent.-
F. U HAMPER.
the Theaters
representative of Its class and will repre
ss t the Orpheum standa d. Kaster Ga' r.el
and company. Peter Donald and Meta Car
son, and "Tho Old BoMler Fiddlers" are
three of the acts that will attract general
attention M a .fur f ! Hrl -1 ti . 1 , Vi I,,- nn.n.
comedian. "Mutt." will be th. m-t ,.
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ral companion entertainers helo Gabriel
and Mutt perform their pranks. Gabr:el
and Mutt will receive the boys and girls
on the stage. "Little Tommy Tucker" Is
the name of the little comedy Gabriel and
Mutt will offer.
Peter Donald and Meta Carson, Scotch
vaudeville artists, whose songs, dances and
witticisms have gained for them many
pleasant references both In their native
land and In the "states." Mr. Donald Is a
comedian with a rare sense of humor,
while his companion has a pleasing voice
and personality.
"The Old Soldier Fiddlers" are four real
fiddlers of the war days and one 'bona
shaker." These men appear In their o'.d
army unlfcrms and play the old patriot. c
tunes In a way that movti the audience
to high enthusiasm. These men are all
between 60 and 70 years of age. They have
a stage setting representing the battle
Kround of Gettysburg, where they actually
fought on opposing sides. They g.ve soma
of tho old dance tunes of the days before
the war. Thete old fiddlers use no make-up .
except as nature has provided them. They j
Just walk on with their fiddles anJ their
recent experiences have been that the
audience Is reluctar.t to let them retire after ,
the ace. '
The Blx Abdallahs are American ath
letes who recently "went big" at ths New
York Hippodrome. Frank Morrell cornel
alone this time with something new In a
black-face minstrel sktt. The Morrlsscy
sisters and brothers have a dancing and
singing diversion In which the young wo
men wear some "fine duds." D Lisl has
a juggling act In which he will show that
ther Is something new under tho sun after
all. Lottie Williams and company will p-e-aent
Edmund Day's "On Htoney Ground,"
a one act play In which Miss Williams
plays the part of a girl reared In the gutter
and given to slang talk. "The Tale of Two
Coats" and "Equal to the Bmergoncy '
will be the new Klnodromo offerings for
the week. Dally matinees.
The opening attraction at the Gayety
theater for several days beg nnlng this aft
ernoon Is the newest addition to the east
ern wheel of extravaganxa, "The Beauty
Trust." with the Qerman comedians of
quality. Rice and Cady. ably assisted by
Lew. Dunbar. Ethel Kirk. Ethel La Vera,
Stella Raymond, Jennie Ross, Arthur Thal-
asso, Frank Gulllard and a score of others ;
"The Beauty Trust" Is a hodge-pudge of
comedy and songs snd a company of forty- ,
two ar employed to carry the fun and j
amusement to Ita audience. Rice and Cady
have surrounded themselves with a bevy j
of pretty girls that know how to stng and
dance and claim for this portion of the i
entertainment one of the brightest and best j
singing choruces ever presented In musical
extravaganxa. This season all the attrac
Uons playing at the Gayety will play the ;
entire week seven days instead of only :
six, as was the case last season. Ladies'
dime matinee every week day.
"The Show Girt," which comes to the
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Krug theater Rurtday, Is one of tha beat
musical corned lee that has appeared here
In many years. It Is full of good humor
and many amusing situations are brought
about by a magic wishing cap. It tells the
story of a strandrd theatrical company on
the Island of Cypreas. There are a great
many musical numbers In the piece which
are beautifully produced and help to place
the ahow upon a pedestal which Is attained
by very few musical comedies at the pres
ent day. The managers have spared no
expense In producing "The 8how Girl," and
as a result have secured a groat production.
Miss Hilda Thomas, who haa been secured
to play the part of Meggle, the aoubrette
of the stranded company, Is one of the best
of comediennes of the American stag and
ranks with Marie Dreasler. Htell Mayhew.
May Irwin and Marie Cardll. "Tha Show
Girl" gives Mlaa Thomas great oppor
tunities to display her talents, which she
does to good advantage, Th gowns worn
by Mlaa Thomas in tha last act war im
ported direct from one of the beat cos-
turners In Psrts expressly for her use In
this production. Miss Thomas Is ably as
sisted by a very large snd excellent com
pany and splendid chorus.
For ths coming season at th Boyd,- Mr.
Woodward presents a 41st of thirty well
known plsys, to be used by the stock com
pany. Very few of these plays have ver
been seen In stock productions, snd all ar
worthy examples of th beet of modern
drama. It 1s the purpose of th manage
ment to keep the Boyd theattr on a high
plana always, that it may be th on
family theater of Omaha. To dp this, only
ths best plays will be offersd. and these
will be prcduced with the utmost care.
Sedley Brown's ability as a stage director
Is the best guaranty that can ba offered
for th quality of the productions, while
the plays speak for themselves. In the list
are many Froh.nan successes, and all of
them have been used by the leading stars
of the Amsilcan stag for successful ven
tures on the stage. The list Includes "Love
Watchee," "Such a Uttle Queen," "A
Woman's Way," "The Wolf," "Class
mates." "The Return if Eve." "The Bar-
,""' Tne llcnor of tit Family." "The
dma
0," "The Ulrt I Left Behind
Me." "David Harum," "Lady Frederick,"
"'ihe Milk White Flag," "What Hardened
t I'd,, .. ..... V
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On Account of Ellsa," "Th Wlldernss'
"The Hon and the Mouse." "The Hypio
crltes," "Dlvorcons," "Clothes," "The
Fighting Hop," "Glorious Betsy." "Th
Road to Yesterday," "On Parole." "Joan of
Arc," "The Three of Us," "Caught In the
Rain," "The Girl of the Golden West,"
"The Thief." "My Wife," "Girls." Salome
Jane." "At Tale," "Shore Acre," "The
K:ns'a Mesenger." "Mixpah." "The Bach
iljr's Baby," "Confusion and "The Re
juvenation of Aunt Mary." A more at
tract, e bill vas never before the patrons
of the Woodvord Stock cenpany, and th
winter ought to be most enjjyable.
The Hlllman stock company atith sum
mer theater oormr of. eighteenth and
Douglas streets, will give' an ent re chang
of program each night thla week, com
mencing tonight with a screamlnt farce
comedy In three acts, ontlt:ed "The G rl
Upstairs." Monday evening "The Genius
an(j tne Gentleman." Tuesday night "Du
Barry;" Wedi.eeday night. "A Time Limit "
Thursday evening. "The Governor;" Friday
night, "The Invader;" Saturday night "The
Chauffeur." New scenery Is arriving' every
day and the manasement la inirin nith
time nor expense to make each perform-
ai.ee a praiseworthy success.
8anfltTrT Philosophy.
If you engage in something that In
wrong and ar not wnippud for it. how
bold you become in fo.ltwl.ig your wrong
course. M t V1 -v". -
When the circumstances jusllfv It a
woman may ruote to .her second hubanrl
her first husband's opinion of her Jam- and
Jelly, but under no cli'cumptanecs hoj
she refer .-to ber rirst. husba nd'a deathbei.
Men dtfllke that kind of precedence. A t
ch;on globe. '
Mhimm tmm mil
BOTH C ONES - CELL
Week Lcg.nnins Monday, August 29th
Matinees Daily After Monday
Th Most Stupendous Program Ever Attempted in the History
of Vaudeville
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Direct from Its New York and Chicago Success
With an Ail Htar Cast, Including
MIZZI HAJOS, DOROTHY VAUGHN, ADELAIDE
ZAY HOLLAND, SIDNEY GRANT,
J. J. HUGHES, ' JOE KENO, FRANCIS LOWE
CHAS. CARTMELL, LAURA HARRIS
60-CIIQRUS OF SIXTY PRETTY GIDLS-60
In addition to A HUGE VAUDEVILLE OLIO, including
Maria Lo'i Dresden China Posing Beauties
Matinees: 10c, 25c, 50c Nights: 15c, 25c, 50c, 75o
No Extra Charge for Securing Seats in Advance.
SEATS NOW SELLING
sTfiji'rt. tfU'alrtT'aSfi
Ocrsar IStU ana Songlas Strssts.
The Hillman Stock Co.
FTassnt a Xaw nay Errr Klfht
Tonight "Th Olrl Vptalra." Monday.
"The Genius and the Gentleman." Tues
day, "lu Barry." Wednesday, "The Time
L.lmlt." Thursday, "The Governor." Fri
day, "The Invader." Haturday, "The
Chauffeur." Admission 10c and 20c. Phone
bouela 8089. x
Now In Ita Maw Horn Facing the Lake Front Park
The finest building of Its kind in existence. Housing the largest and most thoroughly
quipped of all institutions of Musical Learning. Containing Mude Hall and Theatre,
offering students unsurpassed facilities for practical training and publio appearance
The Strongest Faculty Ever Assembled In any Musical College.
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NOTB-APPUeatioas for all (47 free and ISO partial) scholarships will be reaefvedsatfl Sept. let,
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Matinee, Any Heat
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author of "The Old Homestead."
10th and
Douglas
COCO I04 f IXD. A-I04I
MISS JEAN WALLACE
Teacher of Piano.
Studio soa i I I Barker Block
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
The Beat Farm Paper.
One Dollar Per Year.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
ISEOAL COLLEO!
Sehoal f Ail Branches f seheel f
ACTIXQ n 11 Q I P UFBESSIQM
opera It J U d 1 li M:uAe
A Significant RecofnitJoa fcy
The Metropolitan Grand Optra Co. of New York
To DR. P. ZIEOPELD. Prealdrati It a-tves ne great
leaure to Inform you that the Boar ef Dlreetora ef the
letropolltan Opera Compaoy, in raoesaitloa ef the er
icea rendered by the pupUa of the CbUiaae Maalcal CoV
lmg to aa during oar last aeaaoa'a eta la Chicago In coo
Beetles wKh our "Parsifal" performaaoea, have awarded
the oaera school of the Chloace U uiksal Collate tare free
scholarship, (or which 1 beg to eacleae ctaack for ll.OuO,
1 am very t lad to add my personal aokaowladgmeBt of
the food work fork have ooae towards the daveiopmeai
of aaualn la your city, sod assure you of out ge4 wlabe.
Years very truly,
ANDREAS DIPPKL, Administrative Dfreotor.
Mk Beaaoai Bealos 5efH. Urn.
DR. F. QZGI IXO, Pre.
ANt'lIMRJITI.
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ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
WcckStartlng IVIatlnec TODAY
AVW. aVfH fft!9aM tWV fi.
And Company la a Ons-Aot Tandevslle rare V
...LITTLE TOMMY TUCKER...
Iwe Boys U Bine. Twe Ions ef Dial.
rum oi
Soldier Fiddlors
Taey Flay the Old Tim Tunes.
The Rootch Comedian aad Bis Bonal
Laeeie ,
rXTXB I KZTA
Donald Carson
rresentlaf aXBX MoT,XAW'B DUiK"
MORRISEY
SISTERS and '
BROTHERS
Hinging and Dancing
Diversion.
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Lightning.
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