The Dolls on Dress Parade
Teachers are discovering that no matter how much novelty there is in their entertainment, how well it is arranged, how thoroughly drilled, if they want to hold the active interest of the audience they must use the best of songs. The songs must be real novelties. The words must be interesting as well as decidedly clever. The music must be catchy and abounding in rich melody. With these things in mind we have prepared this list of superior song novelties for our patrons. All are in regular sheet music form.
Price, 35 cents each; 5 for $1.25
WELCOME SONGS
CLOSING SONGS
Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio
The Dolls on Dress Parade
Stage shows interior of doll shop. Shop Woman, Guests and Soldier Doll are on stage when curtain rises. Dolls enter as announced; all except Rag Dolls walk stiffly across stage. After they speak they stand at rear of stage.
CHARACTERS
(Child enters.)
Child:
Shop Woman:
Child:
A dress parade—how lovely!
Shop Woman:
[Soldier Doll sticks head in door off stage.]
Soldier Doll:
[Child shows delight as each doll enters.]
[Soldier Doll announces dolls as they enter.]
Rag Dolls:
French Doll:
[Shop Woman tilts her and her eyes close.]
Farmer Doll:
Paper Doll:
Baby Doll:
[Shop Woman pinches her and she cries.]
Sailor Doll:
[Dances Sailor’s Hornpipe.]
Collapsible Dolls:
[Shop Woman pushes down head of each one and it squawks as it rises.]




