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Show THE AMAZONS AT THE LYRIC FRL& SAT, CAST: Tommy Marguerite Clark Willie Elsie Lawson Noel Hcllen Greena Lord Lltterly William Hlckley Marchioness of Castlejordan Helen Robinson Lord Tweenways Edgar Norton De G rival Andro Bellon Directed by Joseph Kaufman. Cameraman, William Marshall. SYNOPSIS: The marchioness or Castlejordan and her husband have had threo deep disappointments In the shape or three charming daughters, Noel, Willie and Tommy. Both the marchioness nnd her husband longed for strapping boys to ride with thorn behind tho hounds and perpetuate the old family name. To otfset the disappointment, tho marchioness, whose husband died during tho childhood of his girls, brought up the three girls as nearly In the manner of sons as possible, much to the scandallzatlon of tho villagers vil-lagers to whom the antics of the hoy-denlsh hoy-denlsh and charming trio was a constant con-stant source of gossip. sir R'" n Y'AARGVERIT CLARK v Th t Amazon " ) They wore boys' clothes constantly around their home village, and when Tommy, tho youngest and most hoy-denlsh, hoy-denlsh, was Invited for her yearly visit to some relatives at London, It cost her many a pang to leave them behind. In fact on ono visit she managed to smuggle In her dress suit nnd evening hat, and alter two or three days or decorous lire in tho hateruly girls' Mils and ruffles, she rebels. TutUlng on tho dress suit and silk hat she slips out or tho house, takes a cab and orders the driver to tnko her to tho "liveliest music hall In London." Hero sho meets with troublo In tho shapo or a Cockney bulley who tries to fight her, but whom she cleverly knocks down with n quick blow that she and her sisters had learned In their thorough boxing lessons. Frightened nt what sho ha.l dono, she Jumped from the box and runs from tho theatro with the crowd at her heels. Dospernto, she Jumps Into a passing nutomobllo whoro Is sitting young Lord Lltterly, the catch or tho sea-son. sea-son. Ho Is nstoundod at the ndven-ture. ndven-ture. but ndmlros tho pluck or tho "little follow" and takos her to his rooms Thoro ho dlscovors thnt It Is a very charming young lady whom lto hasso summarily rescued. Tonii. my, who has fainted, comes to and finds herseir fn a strange room. Jumping to tho wlnuow she threatens threat-ens to Jump out ir they come near her, and on the valet moving a step the Impetuous young lady actually does Jump, and gets back to her relatives rela-tives who aro shocked and send hei homo in a hurry. Here she enjoys herself to the ut most relating her adventures to her envious sisters. They also had adventures ad-ventures and tell her of a party they attended, where were two ravishing young men who Insisted upon sending them flowers, etc. much to the disgust dis-gust of their mother, the marchioness, marchio-ness, who cannot yet realize that her tomboys havo grown to young ladyhood. lady-hood. The sisters arrange a meeting with tho two men In their large gymnasium gymnasi-um one evening without Including Tommy In their plans. The latter catches them and resolves to see "what's up." Their maid has -also nrranged to sco Lord Lltterly at the same place, for sho Is the daughter of his old nurse and he brings her news of her mother. Tommy crawls along the roof until she literally "drops In" through the skylight. Her astonishment at seeing see-ing Lord Lltterly, who had rescued her, Is no greater than theirs at seeing see-ing her, and it Is some time before explanations can be made. However, all turns out for tho best, nnd even the marchioness, seeing "that "girls will bo girls," gives the three couples cou-ples her blessing and a triple wedding wed-ding follows shortly. |