An early First National production will be entitled “Lily of the Laundry,” featuring Anna Q. Nilsson. The story is both humorous and pathetic, and intensely human. Briefly, it tells of a girl in a laundry where the suits worn by a baseball team are frequently washed. Lily becomes interested especially in one suit which is always more soiled than the others, and finally goes to the ball grounds to witness a game and learn who wears this particular uniform. He is the star player, and Lily’s impressionable heart goes out to him. From the drab little laundry girl she blossoms forth, and finally attracts his attention with a resultant romance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 34, 3 May 1927, Page 15
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110Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 34, 3 May 1927, Page 15
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