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“Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” 
brings her message of cheer and sun- 
shine to the citizens of Boston where - 
she will be seen at the Hollis Street 
‘| Theatre Monday, December oth for a 
two weeks’ engagement with matinees 
Wednesday and Saturday. 
The dramatization of the book, 
which had perhaps the greatest sale 
of the last decade, for everyone loves 
Rebecca and wants to know all about 
her, was made by Kate Douglas Wil- 
gin, author of the book, and Char- 
lotte Thompson, who has several stage 
successes to her credit. The plot re- 
volves around Rebecca’s life at the 
home of the Sawyer aunts, Miranda 
and Jane, who take the girl because 
there are so many children at her 
home (her mother is a sister of the 
delectable old maids) and who are hor- 
rified at the pranks and life of the 
young girl who has come into their 
home. But Rebecca’s ioving and lov- 
able nature asserts its power even over 
the hardened characters of her kins- 
women, and when the last curtain falls 
she has not only conquered their liking 
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but has made herself the center of the 
world for them. The incident of the 
soap selling, in which Rebecca was 
aided and abetted by her chum, Emma 
Jane Perkins, and the object of which 
was to buy a piano lamp for the desti- 
tute Simpson family, when bread and 
bacon and baked beans would have 
been infinitely more appropriate, 
brings the element of love into Re- 
becca’s life, and with the close of the 
play comes the intimation of wedding 
bells for her and “Mr. Aladdin.” 
One of the first shows to go to the 
storehouse this season is “My Best 
Girl,’ the musical piece which has 
been holding down the boards at the 
Boston Theatre for the last three 
weeks. How the show succeeded in 
pleasing New Yorkers for several 
weeks is a question, but after its en- 
gagement at the Hub closed, the show 
broke up on its return to Gotham. 
The only redeemable features of the 
musical comedy were its star, Clifton 
Crawford, and his “opposite,” Miss 
Rita Stanwood. Miss Stanwood is a 
Salem miss and already has a contract 
for another play, the rehearsals of 
which are to begin shortly. Clifton 
Crawford deserved a better fate than 
“My Best Girl,” and the failure of the 
show is all the more displeasing to 
him because it is his first season star- 
ring in a production. 
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in Maine coincident with the hunting 
of moose in that region. The word 
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