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Our Mutual Girl visits a hospital for crippled children in the Bronx and as the little ones sit around in wheel chairs on the porch she distributes the dolls she dressed the night before, and also flowers, dresses and money. Then she goes with her aunt and footman in the big touring car down to the crowded tenement district of the lower East Side along First Avenue. Here she jumps out of the tonneau into the dirty street filled with push carts and distributes dolls and money as the great unwashed crowd around her. From there she visited the Little Church Around the Corner, where so many celebrities have been married, in Twenty-Ninth Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues. Going uptown, “Our Mutual Girl” went by the famous Casino Theater, where “High Jinks” was playing. Her aunt promised to take her that evening. Then came a visit to Hepner, the famous wig maker, where “Our Mutual Girl” and her aunt selected colored wigs. Continuing uptown “Our Mutual Girl’s” party got in a taxi jam at Forty-Second Street and Fifth Avenue. Then they stopped at the home of Dorothy Dix, the famous authoress, who showed “Our Mutual Girl” a copy of her latest book, “Mirandy.” That evening “Our Mutual Girl” and her aunt went to the theater in their colored wigs. Later, tired out, she fell asleep and dreamed she was playing a principal part in “High Jinks.”

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Released: March 16, 1914
Genres: Drama Short
Cast: Mayme Kelso Norma Phillips Dorothy Dix Burrell Barbaretto
Crew: John W. Noble

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