The Greeks played an instrument called a .lyre. The instrument is still used; but now it’s a mouth organ. Sweet Sixteen (to mother): “ I have worn short skirts all my life, and I am not going to wear them any longer.”
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Evening Star, Issue 17323, 10 April 1920, Page 4
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165Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17323, 10 April 1920, Page 4
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