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8:15-OPENING CHORUS: "We're the Leaders of Society."

8:25-Loud explosion off-stage right, indicative of blowing-up of an automobile. Enter comedian: "You 're an odd fellow!"

"No, I'm a Mystic Shriner." "Do you like champagne?"

"No, it tastes as if your foot was asleep."

8:40-SONG: "Underneath the syncopated moon."

8:52 "Why don't you brush your hair?"

"Which one?"

"Why take your wife to Paris? It's like taking a ham sandwich to a banquet." 9:05-SONG:

You can talk about your Paris streets
Or those of London fair;
I'll send regards to the boulevards,
Where life is without care.
But there's another lane I know
That 's sweetest and the best;
So let me have old Broadway,
And you can have the rest.

CHORUS:

Dear old Broadway, that 's the place for

me;

Where skies are blue and girls are true, 't is there that I would be. There's always a friend to help you spend the hours that quickly fly, For I was born on Broadway, and it 's there I'll live and die.

I've roamed the foreign avenues

Of Europe night and day;
I've been around through Vienna town
Where everything 's quite gay;
I've known all sorts of happy times,
I've seen all kinds of mirth,
But there is just one Broadway,
The dearest street on earth.

CHORUS [With fine feeling]:
Dear old Broadway, that 's the place-etc.

Chorus-girls take ends of colored ribbons, and are driven off like ponies by chorus-men in gray Prince Alberts.

9:20 "Have you ever seen Yonkers?" No, what are Yonkers?" "Thank you for your photograph; I will always wear it next to my heart." [Places photograph in his hip pocket.]

9:35-SONG: "When little old New Amsterdam was new":

In little old New Amsterdam, before New
York was born,

The folks found life a most attractive
pastime;

They had no fiendish chauffeurs who would fail to toot their horn,

And make one dodge a taxi for the last time.

They had no "six best sellers," with the accent on the sex;

No restaurants where no one ever rested:

No "extras" full of murder trials and matrimonial wrecks;

In short, their days were almost unmolested.

"Votes for Women," the slowness of Philadelphia, colored wigs, "white slave dramas," and others; the last of them being a very serious and very lugubrious stanza celebrating the Panama Canal, "Old Glory," and Theodore Roosevelt.

Chorus-girls dance off in solid line, last girl, upon reaching wings, kicking her right foot out at audience.

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9:42 "I thought you were well off before you were married.” "I was; but I did n't know it." "Your sister Mary is fat, ain't she?" "Yes, but I've got a sister Lena.' 9:50-Leading lady, in pink décolleté, plays violin on darkened stage.

SONG [Tempo di Vienna]:

When the heavens are swaying to mystical.
playing,

With never a note that is false;
When beauty is fairest, then life 's at its

rarest,

For that is the hour of the waltz. When music is thrilling and all hearts are filling

With rapture and breathless romance, With your hand in mine, dear, and while your eyes shine, dear,

Let love guide your steps in the dance.

CHORUS [Softly, languorously]:

Dance with me, dance with me, darling,
Dreamily glide on for aye;

Farewell to sorrow, heed not to-morrow,
Let us be young while we may.
Dance with me, dance with me, darling;
All of life's pleasures are here;

They never knew the subway's long delay; Your glances so tender have made me
They never even heard a cabaret!

CHORUS:

When little old New Amsterdam was new

(was new),

The people had a peaceful hour or two

(or two);

They had no fool fandangos,
No turkey-trots or tangos,

When little old New Amsterdam was

new.

There now follow thirteen more verses, ridiculing the current fashions, Tammany Hall, eugenics, the situation in Mexico, marital fidelity, William Jennings Bryan,

surrender—

Dance with me, dance with me, dear!

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10:30-"Is your brother still alive?" "No, he lives in New Rochelle." "Where is Signor Bombastino?" "He must be in the dining-room; I hear somebody eating soup."

10:42-SONG: "Tell me."

[Sung by the blonde ingénue in a white lingerie dress.]

Tell me, little brook that flows,
Tell me, bird so gay;

Tell me, proud and blushing rose;
Tell me, tell me, pray.

Tell me, lakes that laugh and shine,
Tell me, skies that glow;
Tell this anxious heart of mine
All it longs to know.

CHORUS [Slowly and far too sentimentally]:

Tell me, ah, tell me, 'neath a magic moon Tell me, ah, tell me, while the month is June;

Whisper low the secret, soft as falling dew, Tell me, ah, tell me is my loved one true?

Tell me, perfume-laden breeze,

Tell me, flowers that fade;
Tell me, green and waving trees,
With your lovely shade;
Tell me, butterfly and dove,
Is my passion vain?
Hearken to my plea of love;
Tell me once again.

CHORUS [Slower, and even

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