June, 1919 
Blue Grass 
and Broadway 
It is the name of a new novel 
by Maria Thompson Daviess. 
Miss Daviess tells all her stories 
with hearty good humor, with ex¬ 
hilarating zest, and with that 
swiftness of movement and that 
snappy dialogue which especially 
appeal to American readers. 
“Blue Grass and Broadway” 
concerns itself with the love story 
of Patricia Adair, a small-town 
Kentucky girl who comes to New 
York and is plunged into the 
midst of that world which is at 
once the gayest and most tragic, 
the most brilliant and the most 
dangerous—the theatrical world. 
Her happiness and that of others 
is at stake; in setting forth the 
adventures of Patricia and the 
Works of Art in Metals 
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