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Seven Plays to Open in Boston January 19

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"Greenwich Village Follies" at the Shubert. Sixth yearly edition, with Moran and Mack, Toto, and Mordkin.

"The Farmer's Wife" at the Wilbur. Eden Phillpotts' delightful comery with Mr. and Mrs. Coburn.

"The Dutch Girl" at the Majestic. Musical comedy by Emmerich Kalman Phoebe Crosby, Walter McNally, Percy Hemus, Irene Dunne, Max Stamm, Detman H. Poppin will feature this production.

"The Haunted House" at the New Park. A mystery play by Owen Davis, author of the "Nervous Wreck", and featuring Wallace Eddinger.

"White Cargo" at the Selwyn. Earl Carroll presents Leon Gordon in his own play, the tropical drama of Englishmen rotting in an African jungle, which created such a stir in New York last year.

"Cock o' the Roost" at the St. James, light comedy by the author of "Little Old New York".

"The Dover Road" at the Copley, pastoral drama by A. A. Milne, noted English author.

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