Muriel Inetta Window Turnley (February 16, 1892 – August 29, 1965) was an American actress, singer, vaudeville performer, Ziegfeld Girl, and businesswoman.
[1] Her mother was Catherine Innetta "Kate" Hoover Comrada (1870–1961) and her father was Thomas P. Window.
[5] During World War I Window performed in London and Paris,[6] drove an ambulance, and sang at military hospitals and on a Canadian troop ship.
In Florida after 1954, she owned and entertained at another establishment, Muriel's Exotic Jade House, a seasonal tropical-themed restaurant[11] north of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea.
A few years later, a toy piano given by Marion Davies to Window turned up in an antiques store, and a newspaper reporter wrote about it and its late owner.