

A Question of Figures
Esther E. Olson
THE STORY: Does it bore boys to have girls talk clothes, to have them make up in public?
Johnny and Dick, awaiting their girls in a hotel lobby, scheme to cure them of their habits by giving them a sample of their own behavior.
When the girls return the boys admire each other: ”Say, that's a darling suit you have on, Johnny!“ ”This old rag?
I can't stand it.“ The angry girls punctuate their resentment by powdering their noses vigorously—just the cue for the boys to begin shaving.
Yes, right in the lobby, ”Who's your barber, Johnny?
I just love your neck clip.”
Let's Make Up is a American comedy play written by Esther E. Olson and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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