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October 05, 1919 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1919-10-05

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play about wives and stepogs
is not to scatter their pearls before hogs
way to win a wife is to wait
y to hold hubby is-just make a date
>ther innocuous male.

A parable true of maid hunting a man
She's determined to get him--if get him she can
She weds him; St. Anthony ne'er was more pure
A heavenly honeymoon makes her quite sure
Then she learns of his awful stenog.
Oh, Bluie! Biff!

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Hurry to see Constance Talmaige
in a John Emerson-Anita Loos SSpetial
"A Temperamental Wife."
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A PEPPY PLAY ABOUT WVIVES AND STENOGS

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d, sweet story of a maid who would wed a man who would gaze upon no feminine charms but her own. She sallies forth into the wide world in pursuit of him, finds h
id then-oh then! she begins to find out things about men, the wretches! and her own man in particular.

TALMADGE'S first production for the FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS' CII

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