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Letter Feb. 29, 1920 page 1

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Sascha Piatov
and
Mlle. Mascot Moskovina
CLASSICAL AND CHARACTER DANCES
31 WEST 64TH STREET
NEW YORK

Feb. 29th 1920.

My dear Billie and Nondas
Thank you so much for your pretty Valentines also for Mama’s and Toots. You are really the marvels I never ever thaught of Valentine’s day, so you must forgive me for not having written you one. Well for the last two weeks I have been rushing my head off, to get my costumes readdy, because last Sunday 22nd we gave our Concert at the Greenwich Village Theater, it went of great, only the first two numbers were spoiled by the ochestra which was one of the best syphony ochestras here, but they played beautifull syphony music but not dance, but all the same it went well, We are still with the show we having come to an agreement to stop, and they permit us to play any where we like at the same time with them as long as we do our dance So that finishes at 9.30. then we can take any thing like Vaudeville or something going on at 10 or 10..30. Above you see our new address also the note paper what do you think of it. I have not been to the photographer yet with Toots but really I will go some day. I go every day to Albertiries and study, Oukrainsky and Pavly have been dancing here with the Chicago Op. Co. by the papers have handled[?] them terrible. Today is Sunday so a lazy day of rest and to write letters. I saw in the Variety that Pavlova will open at the Drury Lane Theater, in London in April. I am very anxious to get a Divorce from my husband, and I want to ask you dear Billie if not to much trouble could you make inquiries from a lawyer for me and find out if I could get a divorce in Chicago where I was married on the charge of disersion, and what lenght of residence time is necessary their, and if necessary could
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