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Above, the now famous "living curtain" in George White's Scandals of 1923. Save for property foliage, the girls are absolutely devoid of anything but tan and a smile.
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Mae Daw, another charmer of the Ziegfeld follies.
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Vera King is one of the attractions of "The Passing Show of 1923" at the Winter Garden. A glance at her portrait will make you understand why.