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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, November 17, 1916, LAST EDITION, Image 14

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FATHER KEEPS IRLS EXILED FROM LOVE
, BUT CUPID MAY LAUGH AT, LOCKSMITH ;
BY HONOR FANNING
Exiles from love, bondmaidens of
ambition, two lovely young- girls, Jo
sephine and Itlarie Kryl, 17 and 16'
years of age, live in a velvet-draped,
-picture-decorated 'prison" here in
the heart of Chicago and' peer out at
the world of love and romance, joy
and adventure as it sweeps past them
in this gay city.
Chjcago plays and dances, cabarets
and movies attract the lighthearted
and lightfooted, but Josephine and.
Marie (left) and Josephine Kryl, the pretty younj; sisters who are. kept
away from the outside world, and Prof. Kryl, their father, who does not
, wantmen and romance to interfere with their musical education.

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