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[1]

The Dolls on Dress
Parade
By
EFFA E. PRESTON


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COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY L. M. PAINE
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PAINE PUBLISHING COMPANY
DAYTON, OHIO

[2]
[3]

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:

I’m looking for a dollie
And so I’ve come to you.
I’m told that you have in your store
Some lovely dolls quite new.
I hope they all are home today
And every one I’ll see.
I’ll choose the very nicest
And take her home with me.

Shop Woman:

My dear, I’ll show you many dolls
All in their best arrayed,
Because today, you lucky girl,
They have a dress parade.

[4]

Child:

A dress parade—how lovely!

Shop Woman:

I hear their tiny shoes.
This soldier doll announces them.
You’ll find it hard to choose.

[Soldier Doll sticks head in door off stage.]

Soldier Doll:

All ready. There’s a child out here
Who wants a doll I think.
But do not wait another bit.
You’ve all had time to prink.

[Child shows delight as each doll enters.]

[Soldier Doll announces dolls as they enter.]

Rag Dolls:

We are such very useful dolls
I’m sure you must agree
That for the children everyday
No dolls are good as we.
We’re washable, we never break,
We bend quite anyway.
Just try us for a year or two,
We are the best you’ll say.

French Doll:

I am an aristocrat,
A doll of high degree.
I came to you from far away
In France across the sea.
My name is Isabella,
I’m a most expensive doll
So you must treat me gently
[5]And never let me fall.
I shut my eyes so nicely
Just tilt me back and see.

[Shop Woman tilts her and her eyes close.]

Now, isn’t that a clever trick?
I’m sure you will like me.

Farmer Doll:

I’m a Farmer Doll
See my rake and hoe.
I can plant your garden
And all the seeds will grow.
I’m so very useful
I can rake the hay
And mow the wheat when it gets ripe.
I’m busy all the day.

Paper Doll:

I’m only made of paper
And cheap as cheap can be.
I don’t belong in this parade,
But still, you might like me.
My dresses, colored paper,
You’d find it fun to make.
In fact, unless you take me home
You’ll make a sad mistake.

Baby Doll:

Cunning baby doll am I
Pinch me and I cry
Loudly for my parents,
Don’t you want to try?

[Shop Woman pinches her and she cries.]

[6]

Sailor Doll:

I’m Jack Tar, a sailor doll
Just off the salty sea.
And every girl in every port
Was very fond of me.
I’ve traveled over all the world
It’s made me very clever,
A doll of my experience
You’ll seldom find if ever.

[Dances Sailor’s Hornpipe.]

Collapsible Dolls:

Push down our heads,—
When we arise
We’ll loudly squawk
To your surprise.
We all collapse
And squawk, each one.
The children think us
Lots of fun.

[Shop Woman pushes down head of each one and it squawks as it rises.]

Japanese Doll:

My name is Lotus Flower
I came from far Japan.
Just look at my kimono
And my flirtatious fan.
I’ll tell of cherry blossoms,
Of feasts of long ago,
Of temple bells a-ringing.
[7]Where paper lanterns glow.
I’ll bow to you politely
And drink a lot of tea.
I’ll honorably serve you,
So, please, I beg, take me.

Dutch Doll:

I’m Huldah from Holland,
With stout wooden shoes,
Most any wise child
Would a Dutch dolly choose.
I never get dirty
I smile as I play
I know you’ll soon love me,
So take me today.

Indian Doll:

My name is Laughing Water,
And your papoose I’ll be
Just hang my deerskin cradle
To sway in any tree.
Build me a little wigwam
Where I may sleep at night,
And sing me Indian lullabies
When stars are shining bright.
You never need be careful
But leave me in the sun.
My wax is very solid,
My colors never run.

Eskimo Doll:

I’m a hardy Eskimo
From the land of ice and snow
What a lovely doll I’d be
[8]In the winter, don’t you see?
Cuddle me beneath your arm,
And my fur will keep you warm.
In the snow drifts we will play
With rosy cheeks and voices gay.

All dolls sing—Air: COMIN’ THRU THE RYE.

1.

If a girlie needs a dollie
Made for fun and play,
If the dollie must be lovely
Girlie, look this way.

Chorus:

Every girlie needs a dollie,
None you say have you,
So smile on me, my pretty maid,
Oh, don’t you think I’ll do?

2.

I’ve a nature kind and loving,
Very seldom cry,
Never frowning, always smiling,
Do not pass me by.

3.

When a girlie needs a dollie
Why the search delay?
Here am I all ready, waiting,
Choose me now, today.

Enter Old Doll.

My name is Mary Alice,
And I’m old as old can be.
My paint’s washed off, my head is cracked,
[9]No little girl wants me.
My hair was once in golden curls
And now it hangs forlorn,
My eyes are dim from crying,
My pretty dress is torn.
I only came to see the rest.
Of course I did not dream
That any child could care for me,
So shabby now I seem. [Weeps.]

Child:

Oh, Mary Alice, please don’t cry.
I want you, I choose you.
I’ll love you much, much better
Than these dainty dolls so new.
They’ll find a home at once, I’m sure,
But you, my dear, need me.
[To audience] I’ve made a wise selection
I’m sure you all agree.
For after all old friends are best,
Friends that are tried and true.
And so from all the Dolls Parade
Dear Mary Alice, I choose you.

Old Doll:

You make me very happy.
I can scarce believe my ears—
To think that you will take me home
And not those lovely dears.
Their clothes are fresh and dainty,
Their cheeks are painted red,
Their locks are long and curling,
[10]While mine are straight instead.
But, though I’m old and faded
My heart beats warm and true—
I’ll always, always, grateful be
Dear little girl to you.

All the other dolls—in amazement—

She’s going to take Mary Alice?
It really can’t be true—

[To Mary Alice.]

With all of us so beautiful
She wouldn’t look at you.

[To Child.]

Just look again at us we beg.
You must have failed to see
Our shining curls, our dresses new,
Our pride and dignity.
You surely don’t want that old doll!
She’s been worn out for years.
You’ll change your mind when you get home
And hurry back in tears.
And then you’ll find we all are gone
With other little girls
Who like our style, our pretty clothes,
Our lovely flowing curls.

Sailor Doll (stepping to front and motioning rest to be still):

She’s right. I know, for I am wise;
Although it is to my surprise
She shows such sense, for little girls
[11]Are always pleased by silly curls.
They fail to see, ’neath raiment gay
A spirit that is sweet and gay.
This child is most as wise as I.
She knows it’s best to pass us by
And choose, a doll for every day,
A doll that’s had long years of play,
Is beautiful in this child’s eyes.
She’s right. I know, and I am wise.
And if the choice seems queer to you
Because you’re all so fresh and new,
I’ve traveled over sea and land,
I’m wise, at least I understand.
You’d only be an honored guest.
In dolls—or friends—the old are best.

All: Well, perhaps you are right. It’s nice for Mary Alice, any way, isn’t it!

All sing—Air: AULD LANG SYNE.

Old dolls are like old friends the best
Because they’re tried and true
But we’ll be old dolls, too, some day,
Instead of fine and new.

Chorus:

And you will love us then
When beauties fade,
The dolls you’re passing by today,
The dolls on dress parade.

Dolls parade off stage, followed by Soldier Doll, and led by the Sailor Doll. Child stands with arms around Mary Alice as curtain goes down. Guests leave.


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Transcriber’s Note: Page 8, verse beginning “Cuddle me beneath” had indents added to match rest of poem in text.





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