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1924 Palais des Beaux-Arts Restaurant, New York, cabaret program & card
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notes: 12 palais5 ebay485B.D. Berg announces a new summer frolic "Lilac Time"
1924 Palais des Beaux-Arts program
Undated (probably 1924) program for B.D. Berg's "Lilac Time" at the Palais des Beaux-Arts (a.k.a. the Beaux Arts Restaurant), 80 W. 40th St., NYC, 4" x 6.5", four pages, printed thin card. "A bridal bouquet with music and an American beauty chorus twice nightly." Entertainment featuring Sammy Weston, the Wood Sisters, Jane Marr, the Pearls of Granada, the Versatile Sextette, the Ruse Bud Chorus, others. "Dance of the Wooden Soldiers" arranged by Valeska.
Also, a one-sided card advertising the same show.
The May 5, 1924 issue Evening Telegram and Mail included an ad for this show.
The Beaux Arts was a cabaret in what has been known as the Beaux Arts Building and is now the Bryant Park Studios.
Condition of the four-page booklet is fair to good: stains, creases, split at the top of the spine. Condition of the card is fair to good: Staining, creases, and general wear, much pencil writing on the back.
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