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  2. Goodnight, Ladies - Wikipedia

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    "Goodnight, Ladies" is a folk song attributed to Edwin Pearce Christy, originally intended to be sung during a minstrel show. Drawing from an 1847 song by Christy entitled "Farewell, Ladies", the song as known today was first published on May 16, 1867.

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  4. Ladies' Night (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play was a sex farce with part of the action set in a Turkish bath instead of a bedroom. A. H. Woods staged it on Broadway, where it opened under the direction of Bertram Harrison on August 9, 1920 at the Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre. [1] Ladies' Night had a run of 375 performances [2] with the final curtain falling in June 1921. It was ...

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  7. Jessica Alba Poses with Teen Daughters Honor and Haven as ...

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    Jessica Alba and her daughters enjoyed a night out together!. On Tuesday, Nov. 19, the actress, 43, shared a series of photos on her Instagram from her night out with teen daughters Honor, 16, and ...

  8. 50 Beautiful Good Night Quotes for the Sweetest Dreams - AOL

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    21. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, look to tomorrow, rest this afternoon.”— Charles M. Schulz. 22. “Sleep is the best time to repair, but it’s hard to get a good night’s rest ...

  9. Lucille Benson - Wikipedia

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    Benson's career began in New York in the 1930s. She appeared on Broadway in several plays including Ladies Night in a Turkish Bath; Walking Happy; Hotel Paradiso; Good Night, Ladies; [1] The Doughgirls; The Day Before Spring; Happy Birthday; As The Girls Go; and Period of Adjustment.