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THEATRE SCENES
The illustrations on this page were made by the late Don Freeman, whose theatrical sketches appeared in New York newspapers from 1935 to 1950. These and other Freeman lithographs are on exhibit at the Margo Feiden Galleries (51 E. 10th, NYC).

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Orson Welles as Tybalt in Katharine Cornell's 1933 Romeo and Juliet.

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A Don Freeman lithograph of the 1931 hit, Laugh Parade, starring Ed Wynn.

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Showbreak on W. 45th in 1932. Laugh Parade was at the Imperial, Of Thee I Sing at the Music Box, Katharine Hepburn at the Morosco in The Warrior's Husband.

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A Star is poured.
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Puerto Rican White Rum, the smash hit replacement for gin and vodka.
Wherever you look these days you see more and more people enjoying White Rum from Puerto Rico. They know star quality when they taste it. And they've discovered the incredible smoothness of Puerto Rican White Rum mixed with orange juice, tomato juice, tonic or soda. Or in a deliciously dry martini. 
What makes our rum so smooth?
By law, every drop is aged at least one full year and when it comes to a smoothness, aging is the name of the game.
Try Puerto Rican White Rum tonight, and get ready for a brilliant performance.

PUERTO RICAN RUMS [[image]]
Aged for smoothness and taste.
For free "Light Rums of Puerto Rico" recipes, write: Puerto Rican Rums, Dept: PB-2, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, N.Y., N.Y. 10019.
[[copyright]] 1979 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.