"You had plenty of money in 1922." She eased that one leg out, that was bare from the split in her dress, from behind the curtain. Parting the curtains with her shoulder as the music started. She sashayed from between them. "You let other women make a fool of you. Why don't you do right," She strolled slowly over to one pillar. Hands on her hips "like some other men do?" She slid her back against the flat part of the pillar, wiggling her backside against it as she held 'do'. While the music played just a bit of a solo, the sound of a cello being plucked, she strolled over to the opposing side of the stage. "Get out of here," She pushed one over zellous pervert back into his seat with her foot. "get me some money too."
"Now if you had prepared 20 years ago. You wouldn't be a wanderin now from door to door." Each step she took was slow and pronounced as she lead down the catwalk part of the stage. Pausing in front of another guy that had left his seat. Using that gloved hand to push him back down, against his forehead. "Why don't you do right, like some other men do?" She strolled over to his side of the stage. Using the man's table just beside his to get down, as the chair next to him was empty.
"Get out of here, get me some money too." Since the guy was polite she flirted with him a little, pinching his cheeks, before she moved over to Tony's table.
"Get out of here," She eased down into his lap, slipping the hat off of his head as she eased her hand up and over his shoulder, bringing her chest against his, her lips inches from his... Right before she pushed the open part of the hat over his face. "get me some money too." Easing up from his lap she moved around his table to the end of the stage. Her fingers easing over his shoulders.
"Why don't you do right," she scooted up on the stage that bare leg crossing over the one covered by the dress. Before she rolled over onto her stomach to face Tony. Reaching for his tie she pulled him forward till his lips almost touched hers.
"Like some other men do?" She sang in his face easing her grip on his tie as she held the final note, pushing herself up, to stroll back down the stage. Holding until the curtain closed behind her.