The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 17, 1921, Page 40, Image 40

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Hampden Plans
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W7.U.TEK HAMPDKN.
vv sis wtki" ennftaiut
York, convinced the ertUas
stands hick smena; Amijf
hu planned a teur far next
whleh will take him te all the principal
citiee ef the Fouth, Middle Wee, North
west and Pacific coast. The rise of tall
yeuna- actor baa teen eaeerneelehed aear
the Itlaatia seaboard he haa papa a
star la the Bast." aa it were end he ha
decided that between next October and
Jane he will play mostly In cities where
hp paver has appeared at the head a
hia ewn company
Opening in Montreal early ia October
Hampden will spend a month in Can
ada and New fork state, gains thai
straight to Richmond. Norfolk. Raleigh
Charleston. Jacksonville, Atlanta, Bir
mingham and ether intermediate citia
in the Atlantic coast states. Near Or
leans will be the farthest point south
touched, after which will cease Memphis
Naahville. Louisville, St. Louis, several
of the larger one night stands in Illinol
Kansas City, St. Joseph and Omaha
Than in succession are Denver. Colorado
Springs. Ogden, Salt Lake City. Lew An
geles, the Important smaller cities In
California and San Francisco.
The Northwest territory, of course
Will include Portland, Seattle, Tacoma
Vancouver, Victoria and Spokane. Up
turning via Butte, Helena, Fargo, Win
nipeg and Duluth. with the tour endlnr
in St. Paul and Minneapolis
On this tour Hampden will present all
six ef the plays in which he is said te
have ne peer at the present day "Hasp
let." "Macbeth,- "The Merchant ef Vea
lee," "Borneo and Juliet." "The Taming
of the Shrew" and Charles Rana Ken
nedy's great plgy, The Servant tp the
House." He wilt also have in prepare
tion "Othello" and "Twelfth Night" and
perhaps) will present them for the first
time on the Pacific coast.
Hampden wfll be supported by a com
pany, whose leading members have been
with htm during the last two seasons.
these including Mary Hall. Mabel Moore
Elsie Hemdon Kearns, J. Harry Irvine
William Sauter, Ernest Rowan, Allen
Thomas, LcRoi Oeertl and Hannam
Clark.
rpHE two Mgrys at tht tomb on Eastwrn
In
the wayfarer, "America's Passion Pimat," to be
ducod aa vast scale at Seattle nest week. Seattle is to be
the permanent home of the pageant.
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HEILIG "Irene," the smart musical
hit, will be seen at the Heillg the
atre for six lights, beginning tomorrow.
Monday, with Wednesday and Saturday
matinees. The adventures of the little
Cinderella shop girl, suddenly lifted to
the ranks ef high society, will be seen.
The book, by James Montgomery, au
thor of "Nothing But the Truth," and
"Going Up," stands high aa an example
of its kind- Harry Tierney hap woven
about this production a real wealth of
melody, including such numbers as
"Alice Blue Sown," 'We're Getting
Away With It" "Sky Rocket," "Castle
of Dreams," "Irene," and 'The Last
Part of Every Party." These, however,
are only high lights of a score that bub
bles with rhythm and harmony. Joseph
McCarthy wrote the lyrics and Edward
Royce, of the Gaiety theatre, London,
staged the production.
"Irene" is the story of a shop girl who
enlWis a rich young man's interest
through her personality. He indulges in
he extravagance ef dressing her and
two girl friends in the meet fashionable
clothes through the art of a male mo-
olste, who is hitherto unknown. The ad
ventures of "Irene" and her shop girl
hums in blue-blooded Long Island so
ciety form the basis ef the amusing plot.
hich results in the young man falling
an love with his own creation, and the
transition of ' Irene" from Ninth avenue
to Fifth avenue is accomplished through
a made-to-order family-tree as well as
by her beauty and charm.
ine vanderout Producing company
has provided the cast of principals and
the production. There is a beauty chorus
that wears wonderful gowns and that
ran both sing and dance. The company
includes Dale Winter. Howard Free
man. Robert Knight. Henry Coote, Ger
ald Gilbert. Earl Redding, Margaret Pid
gin, Erica Mackay, Marjorie Dalton, Be
atrice Burrows, Flo Irwin, Jean Kear
ney, J ere Delaney and a large chorus.
Lyiuc Ike Leach in ski blossoms eat
oa the Lyric stage this afternoon
as uie great American novelist. He is
en the hunt for a very wicked man. This
causes a Hit of grief in Ted Howland's
latest musical comedy production, "A
College Vamp," which will appear all
HippSroME
TODAY
f lake pleasure ta aaaeanelag that J
neginaing today toe Tending or randy
In the Hippodrome will be discos-
This Is a happy message to
aa
tlsoed.
my nnmerons friends who have
alimented Hippodrome shews as Bis
Time Shews hat have com plained at
Use reading of candy. 4
W. W. J5LT,
Maaager.
1
EDDIE HOW ATT PRESENTS HIS
NAVAL
SIX
FEATURING CARL C 17 BRIER
MUSICAL AJJIM ATIOX
f the Farm ef Bvaeensutlen aarf
TlssJinr; Taaes Combined With Smiles
BERT LYTELL
IN A PRE-RELEASE SHOWING
LLOTD OBBOsUTS SATIRICAL
FARCE
THE MAN WHO
if
(Adapted
Barter from
directed by Maxwell
the Saturday Etenlsr
rosi sioryor tne same name.)
Buhla M. Pearl
IN A CLASS BT HERSELF
Silvers and Fuller
HARMONY AND JOLLITY
Brown and
Til FATAL WBTMHHO DAT
Les Perretos
TFRSiTII.F VBftl.irS
this week at the Lyric theater.
Leschinski hunts all ever Portland,
even gees to Goose Hollow and over into
Rose City park looking for a bad acter.
But after getting Police Sergeant Kee-
gan's moral squad to help out ike gives
up the search. Then a happy thought
comes to him very suddenly. He thinks
there may he some bad man lurking
around a slrls' college, so ha ftads such
school.
Ike reaches the place just as How land,
chief of police, comes upon the scene.
The chief is hunting for an escaped con
vict, who is supposed to be hiding in the
school building. The girls there are
nearly soared out of their wits, pretty
Dorothy Raymond and her little chum.
BUHe Bingham, being frightened out of
a year's growth. Everyone mistakes
everyone else for the criminal. After
lots of other trouble Al Franks finds his
bad man and gets the story for the new
novel.
Vaudeville
pANTAGES Vaudeville at its best is
A scheduled for Pantages for the week
commencing with the matinee Monday,
when William Brandell presents the
unique musical comedy, "The Green
wich Villagers," with Johany Dyer
Earle B. Mountain, the Bars Sisters and
a company of Greenwich village artist
models included in the large and attrac
tive cast.
The production is one of the big hits
of vaudeville and it brings to local audi
ences the delightful distinct atmosphere
of the quaint New York colony which
nas oeeome aa wiaeiy Known in recent
years. The song hits are many and in
clude "Wondsrful Girl." "Oriental Green
wich Nights," "Paint the Town Red" and
"A Symphony In color." The Berg Sis
ters are among Broadway's best known
dancers.
Perry and Psppino have become fa
miliar to thousands of phonograph own
ers through their accordion and violin
records. They appear in parson. Dick
Harry and Carrie Adelaide are noted
dancers who present their latest crea
tions. Leo Greenwood, Jewish char
acter player, and his company In the
remarkable Hugh Herbert play, "Pre
diction." will score. Davey Jemieaon in
"Aa You Like It" has a moat entertain
ing diversity. The final episode of "The
Purple Riders" will be shown. Inadvert
ently, it was announced last week that
the thriller had ended.
'A Japanese Romance" concludes Its
local engagement with the continuous
performance today, commencing at 1 :S0.
TTIPPODROM&-In the estimation of
XX most of the patrons of the Hippo
drome the announcement that, beginning
today, the candy selling concession will
be abolished will be of mere importance
than the announcement that the new bill
will consist of a clever ooraelnaHow of
vaudeville specialties featuring melody
and mirth la proportions designed to ap
peal to the midsummer pleasure seekers.
In costuming and scenic effects, there Is
the freshness and tana ef the sea la the
offering of Eddie Ho watt's Naval Six,
a musical offering en the sea of synco
pation bound for the Wee of harmony,"
according to the billing. Carl Currier Is
the featured artist among the sextet of
men and women.
waie singing organisations are ever
popular, and. therefore, Freddy. Silvers
and Fuller should feel sure ef a hearty
welcome. They are reputed to possess
pleasing voices that harmonise agreeably
In a repertoire of popular songs, and con
siderable comedy action revolves around
the blackface comedian of the company.
"Here comas the bride" is the signal
for much laughable comedy In the skit.
"The Fatal Wedding Day, promised by
Brown and Elaine.
Buhla pari hi said ta be la a class by
herself aa a story teller, sad she haa an
original manner ef delivering cute lyrics
and jingling tunes of the popular and
restricted sort.
Versatile and accomplished as aerial
ists, balancers and acrobats are Les Per
retos, a due of European novelty
nasts. Sparlal apparatus ia neceesi
idst them in the Introduction of
of their mesa startling facta.
Newport's New Show
Branded Successful
Newport, July
ef the Nat
1 hia near uaniiifA
AND WHERE THEY PHY
MAJESTIC
"The Uu of the toast."
HUt Dal Carl GaatTeai
Helm Rarnor Clair A cUm
"Be" Kynor ChrloUe Pierce
Hnw Rigs Robert UeKln
al Auchinclaa imm Henhalt
B.tt BMuhf .....Beavaia Gilbert
"ti Vccu" frank Bar
Jim WUsoe-.. mdaricx Starr
ParKs and
Resorts
pOLUMBIA BEACH When Columbia
Beach opens its gates this morning
it will be a thoroughly overhauled park.
For the last few weeks, crews af men
have been engaged in getting the bath
ing resort en the Columbia In shape and
today many aew amusement features
will line the beard walk.
Bathing will be the main attraction,
with three floats placed conveniently
along the beach. A chutes has been in
stalled for the amusement of the bath
ers. As in the past, a life guard will
be on hapd.
The beach is an ideal one for the chil
dren, who are admitted free at aU times
and for whom special entertainment fea
tures have been provided.
The merry-go-round, the fervis wheal
and the miniature railway will be run
ning and for the older persons in search
of excitement there will be hydroplane
flighta The big new dance hall. Just
been erected, will be used far the first
time. The upper portion ef the build
ing will be usee far dancing end the
lower is eeeupled by cloak and rest
rooms.
The gas kitchenettes and other facil
ities for picnic parties are In shape. AU
buildings have received a new coat ef
paint, the flower hexes have been re
filled and new shrubbery has been
planted about the park.
Basks
.Obarlas Murphy
RIVOLI
"BftiTiae"
Brai Bidxewar )
KU M.rtla ) Psolia rdrirk
Fred Martin Milun Sill
Cyrus Rideewey Balsa Lawis
1 te I'nppl Bsjmond HUlu
i.iuie till in Ulaa Stoa
CrippM Babr Hobart KUr
'wi, vim staut son ie
S stair.
theatre, reports that
' COLUMBIA
What Ererr Woman Kjiovt"
Maasi Wyli, Leb VTUaoa
John Shaad Conrad Naad
Abck Wyiie .('harl dSlf
1 Tia wrua, , : ma neatly
Wylia. , . . .
V enable.
JaSMB
Charles
Sybil T as tardea
Cerate da 1 limn
Scotch Lawyer
LIBERTY
"To Much
Doety Bkoadas
virtHU BtavBasarTaa ....
Pat MacMnrrea
Tyler HUi ,
Jimmy Rodman .......
"Hovdy" Seeker
Billy Dawson ,
navae
.Oa 01ir
Winter Hall
LUUaa Tnafcer
..Clair MeDowU
. . . kosaft.
.WeBaee Bald
Ames Ayr
. Theodore Robert
.Jack Rich re
Laden UtUefield
Gay Hirer
., Henry Johnson
. .. .Jack Herbert
PEOPLES
'Th Palace of Darkened Wssdow.'
Aria Clair Andereon
Th Rajaa Arthur Edmund Car
Billy Hill Jay Belaaco
Asade Christine Mayo
Captain Falconer , . ,. Gerald Print
Mis Ets ETanhaja Aeal Farrinetas
Vinpsus Caldwell
raTt
Mariayah
.Virnaia
Nicholas Dnnae
Tree Boardmaa
TAB
RBth
Richard J
Lucia Daaaahaf .
Mm Jaaewey. ,
.Walter McGrail
Gray Tarry
Elsie Janis Expects
To Eetufn in August
Paris, July Is. Ms Janis has closed
her season here, after starring for six
weeks. Misa Janis haa gene to London
and will sail for America some tune In
August. Next fall she plans to produce
Elsie Janis' Revue In New York under
the auspices ef Charles Dillingham,
By Freak C Belg
's Paaaioo Pageaat.
Wayfarer, will be produced la the Uni
versity of Washington stadium, Seattle.
July It te M, emitting Sunday. The
pageant has been taken to Seattle as Its
permanent home and will be produced
there each summer. Nowhere alee can
this beautiful production be seen, ac
cording to the Rev. James K. Crewther.
its author, who wrote The Wayfarer
while pastor af a gonitis church
The Wayfarer was produced first ta
Columbus, Ohio, la ills, and although 1
performs neea were given, s lancet aa
many psaasae as saw It sought la vain
to obtain admission, so great was the
press of the throngs seeking entrance
to the gates. Ia New York The Way
farer ran for flee weeks at Madison
Square Garden
Montgomery Lynch, who produced aad
directed the pageaat in Columbus, ia a
Seattle man aad Is aew training a chorus
of 3000 voices for the pageant. In ad
dition to the singers there will ha 1000
other participants. In Columbus and
New York the choruses contained only
SJ00 voices, so Seattle's chortle will be
the largest .ever assembled aad trained
to sing the music of the great masters.
Mrs. Lynch, who was the accompanist at
Columbus, is also the organist at Seattle.
But when the pageant Is produced ia
Seattle an orchestral band of more than
tOO instruments in addition to two grand
pianos and an organ will be u
The story of The Wayfarer ia Intensely
religious and fascinating. Wayfarer is
symbolic of doubting, wandering bu
ntanity. in a war-blasted village of
Flanders, Wayfarer steads aghast, Ur
the destruction and death of
rltled by
battle
Under the guidance of Understanding
Wayfarer is shins the way af the Cross
ia the world ef men. Understanding
takes Wayfarer ta the rivers of ancient
Babylon, where he beholds the faithful
remnant of the captive Jews
in prayer Wayfarer sees their faith re
warded by renewed hope In the coming
of the
Wayfarer then la transported te the
plains of jBdea. He experiences the
thrill that weat over the earth ss the
shepherds watched their flecks aad the
Mseeish was bora. The angels appear
with ' Qlad tidings of great ley
Before the gates ef Jeruealem Way
ferer sees the triumphant entry ef the
Christ, the crowds waving
shouting hsaannaa. The Si assess
ale hail their Messiah.
Wayfarer learn af the sraaaflsiss and
does not comprehend until understand
ing explains the victory ef the Cross
and its tree meaning,
Still under the guidance af Under
standing. Wayfarer visits the Messiah's
tesah. They are Just ta Unas ta
two Mans setae with stMaas ta anoint
His body The stoa rolls aay. War
fsrer beholds the empty teeab and re
allxes that death has bean eenauerei
Hua vision new cleared. Wayfarer sees
the nations of earth threes ging through
the portals leading to the CJolden Age.
A realisation of the New Jerusalem aa
folds before Wayfarer's eyas.
Geo. M. Cohan
May Join Ball
Magnate Clique
r BO ROB M. COHAN'S offices ta New
y York, which he opened a
snore ago after his saps rat ton tram
H Harris, have been alaaad. The i
office force has been tjgajisiil Mad aU
departraenta. including production, pea.
licMy aad play- reading, have been diS
coaUnoed.
All of the six umngajsg Cohan had oa
the read in "The Meanest Man In the
World." "Mary" aad Tn TavafW- have
closed, although several ef them were
booked until Agguat 1- All are sakfl te
have been playing te profitable bust
neea. la "The Tavern" easapany Cohan
awe appearing, to demonstrate, ha saka.
that he ws the greatest actor in tne
or 14. This leaves bat one Cohan at
-The O'Brieq 0.rt" which is
playing to big easiness In the Trsmsnt
theatre in Boston. It will probably eeav
tiaee there indefinitely
A see rd ing to Us heat available Infer.
matien. fJufglgwUI fulfill g lngea
preaeed dee re te make a rtp with
baseball team
Unemployed asters of the rriara club.
of which Cohan is sull abbot (it will be
reseesneered he re lamed from this eeet-
I frees the club at the time of
his previous retirement' ) are areang
ing te give performances ta various etios
on the seeps re ttvo ptsa to age istesp
over the msnmer Hkeseos Heading the
list of names ef uneeapleyed Friars on
the bulletin board at the clubhouse, who
win pert kti pete in this enterprise. Is
of Cohan. It was written there by
Cohan himself, er by isms in 1 whf sen
dangerously duplicate his signature
However it is admitted by Cohan s
former saoocl's that he win net make
the trip with the Friars, but will merely
give the venture his moral support.
After he eeenpletes his baa nan trip
khan If awing te Europe While he
characterless this trip purely as vaca
tion, it is said that he will study the
field there very carefully.
John Meehaa, who has long been Co
han's general stage director, emergency
sctor sad heady man, has already sev
ered his connection with the organ na
tion nd is aew staging George White's
"ScandaU af lUl" After he finishes
Mhaa wlQ bases.' s producer ta
bis ewn right- Hia first production will
be a drama, "The Making or a at
upon which he will start as aeon as
completes his work ea "Scandsls "
No announcement haa yet
of the future plana of Kdward W. Dunn.
personal representative of coaan ana
with whom he has boon eaaseiem for
saany years. It Is believed, however,
that he wl remain la Cohan 1 employ
far the time being, siscjag 99 mm
Mm
Meantime there are a prober ef
there aad eean poo re who ware, la 1
rieasenabto for Cohan s shows that 1
Maa ta the World- aad
Ta vera" slapaa ta eater a few af
priaetaal cities this season, aad at)
have bean profitable ea the read
several years to eetne. Ne) oae eoeaai
resw what will bappea .te them now.
"I am withdrawing from th
with a great deal of regret," Cohan
ft leada. "I am not doing It
being fares d into 1L if I could stay
retain say self -reap scL I would do
Same ear, perhaps. If y can
a way. and Whan lager no longer hag
strangle hold ea the prsfi salsa. 1 saay he
able to retugfi.'
Julia Sanderson t
Marry Produoer. 8a:
Riimor8 From Got
Miss Julia Sanderson, star of the
Maaaeal oa reedy 'TeJlgeftue.,
ry again, this time Carls Carle lea.
dacer of "Tangeriae."
was fermerty the wife ef Teal Slenn,
tachey Neither win eoafirm the
Miss gandsrnsn has
pat af both producer aad sggita far
leng that even stage ehreelclers have
meet forgcttea aha was enee a
Clpdcrslts af the
owelntflsls
s went te New York and I
nta the Saubarta office, where
f mptly eeeured an engspesaoat
er.ri est the etreaath af her sweet
amsatsna vena an ea
at the start aad frankly admitted
tasew nothing about act ing
This frankness ss startled the
gam 8 Shubert that be kept aa era
her during rehearsala
she tasew g tat about that rarest
stage sataieveeacnts being natural.
etas learned every fan sis rasa,
happened aa the epentag night ef m
tana " at the Wrte theatre, Julia
da ream suddenly supped fate the tit
role aad became truly "a star ever
Bight."
This talent, which the astuteness af "
Shubert dissevered SO early was foetered
by Charles Pro h mar. and Charles B. Df
lingham and. according te Carle Carte teek,
stiU eeastltutss Miss sndsrean's unkeaa
eharsg,
iCBBIT COMEDY DOSE
Jimmy Akdjssy haa computed hu new
inanity. "Xfas Risu" Jimmy appears ad
an amateur golfer, who finds a deteetrve
badge ea the links aad foolishly plan
It ea his saw. ' After that ho hag aseayh
than the usual trials aad tribal rises at
a beginner at the aneiaat and tensrsjkfg
Owen Moore soon begins
'The PorgatUrs," a
"A Divorce of Convenience
HPHE OAKS With en naae laid in a
X Nsw York cabaret, "The Winter
Garden Girl," the latest revue to be of
fered by the Oaks amusement park, will
open Monday. One of the particularly
entrancing scenes will feature sains
Lucile De Nevers and the beauty chorus
singing "Broken Moon," while a pretty
maid is posed in aa electrical moon in
the background.
Mtas Eva Gregory will sing a lata
novelty song called "Tunes They Croon
ta the Old U. & A.." assisted by the
full chorus of singing and dancing girls.
Alan Mac Donald, a recently added
baritone, will sing "The Thoughts
Wrote In My Heart" and "A Dream of
the Last Walts Witt You." Lucile
Waldroa and the chorus have a comedy
sketch entitled "I Guess III Soon Be
Back In Dixieland," wherela the chorus
Imitates various kinds of passenger
trains. Maris Celestins has an un
usually good comedy specialty. The fe
male trio in "The Wans Wang Blues
and the male trio staging "Honolulu
Byes" and other songs, with a final
sketch by the entire company, are ad
dltional special features.
The latest effort of Miss Gregory Is
even better than the standard she has
set In the previous snows.
Patronage to the park is increasing
aad shows a substantial Increase over
the attendance of last year. It is said.
If the weather warms up Manager Cor-
dray atwdiots ens of the beat years be
has experienced far several seasons
Alger Was Truthful
If Neilan Is Proof
. Marshall Nedtan alkas "Mickey-
proves that Horatio Alger's works were
not ell fiction. Ten yearh ago -Mickey"
was earning fit a weak filling la aa
atmosohere In a San Francisco stock
company. Today he Is at the head ef a
company which turns out a product
grossing tt.OOO.OCg a yog.
Kxdttaa aeeaea ta a gtrTu reforms
torv are Pictured ta Blaine Hammer-
"Handcuffs or
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STARTING
MONDAY, JULY 18
THE WINTER
GARDEN GIRL"
New Isejfl, Haw Dances
MW C1 Effacta
Tke Biggest aaei feet
Show in tke City
for tne Price
BIST RESERVED SEATS 20c
AFTERNOONS AT 3 EVENINGS AT t
New is tke time for Organisations, Club,
arrange dates for Outings, Picaiee,
splaodU facilities. Free Teases,
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etc.
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6
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Beginning
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MAT. WED.
TOMORROW
(Monday, July 18)
-8 FECIAL PBJCB-
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The Smart Musical Comedy Hit
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HEILIG THEATRE
D. W. Griffith', Greatest
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The supreme film sensation of the nation. The incomparable epic
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WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROWS MATINEE
WILLIAM BRANDELL PRESENTS
"THE
GREENWICH
VILLAGERS"
with Johnny Dyer, Earle B. Mountain, the Serf Sisttrt
Company of Greenwich Artist Models
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Ticket. Now Selling
LYRIC
and
Perry & Pcppino
Btars
Davcy Ji
la "As Ten Uke If
Purple Riders"
PoelU vely the
Leo Greenwood & Co.
In
Henry & Adelaide
la -A Chance in
PintafB Oi cIwsbiU a
MUSICAL
COMEDY
KEATING & FLOOD, Owners i i i
STARTING THIS AFTERNOON
'A COLLEGE VAMP'
In this merry little comedy everyone on the stage is
mistaken for an escaped convict. Ike Leschinski la
looking for a real wicked man and hopes to get the
ail bird to tell the story of his life, so Ike can make a
novel of the yarn. The college vamp has plenty of
vamping to do.
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