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Date: Feb. 10th, 2020 10:14 pm (UTC)Some archive's collection of playbills says he acted in "Miss Ambition"
OK, I just hit gold! There is a book on Google Books called Continuous Vaudeville by Will Martin Cressy, published in 1914. It seems to be a collection of odd stories about vaudeville, and it seems to have a chapter about George W. Day. It begins with him getting married:
"When George W. Day got married, he took awful chances....for he married into a Scotch Presbyterian family, and anybody knows that actors and Scotch Presbyterians were not originally created for Affinities." The book tells a story of George's in-laws visiting in New York, and I can only imagine that this photograph would be from that visit.
Here is the link
OK, IMBD has a plot summary for the movie version of "Miss Ambition" from 1918, (which didn't feature Mr. Day):
Very content with her sweetheart, Larry Doyle, and her work as a seamstress until society woman Edith Webster offers Marta a position as her maid. In the luxurious surroundings of Edith's estate, Marta becomes consumed by a desire for wealth and completely forgets Larry. Attracted by Marta's beauty, Nowland Wells, Edith's fiancé, asks her to pose for his statue of "Miss Ambition," and upon its completion, he passionately embraces her. Just then Edith enters, and Marta soon finds herself a social outcast. Still craving wealth, she marries millionaire Dudley Kelland, but he, in a drunken rage over her poor reputation, knocks into the statue and is crushed to death. Larry, now a prominent contractor, refuses to speak to Marta, but after she secretly gives him her entire fortune to ease his financial difficulties, he discovers the identity of his benefactress, and the two lovers are reunited.
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