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... A PRETTY AND POPULAR ACTRESS. MISS MARGARET BANNERMAN Miss Margaret Bannerman, of whom the above are some recent portraits, is the charming heroine of Three Wise Fools at the Comedy Theatre. In thiB excellent comedy she enamours her old guardians so ...
... Portrait ^tmdies of GJRIEAT ACTRESSES, MISS IRENE VANBRUGH AS JEANNE DE BRIANTES Ellis Walery I JfflV Miss Vanbrugh was, until a few nights ago, one of a constellation of stars at the Duke of York's Theatre, where the f JI| I %III^ I Napoleonic play ...
... TIME, RETURN OF A POPULAR ACTRESS. MISS JESSIE MILLWARD Atrr As Lady Belinda Manners in The School for Husbands, which she has just produced at the Scala Theatre. Further photographs appear on the next two pages ->nii iWojyl UCaK J TT>\ m Foulsham Banjtdd ...
... A FAMOUS ACTIRESS AT HOME. MISS IVY TRESMAND TAKES UP CLASSICAL DANCING Bussano Dorothy Wilding The famous actress, who is making more stage history in Yvonne at Daly's, is here seen with her instructresses, the Misses Robinson of the School of Dancing ...
... POPULAR ENGLISH ACTRESS IN AMERICA. MISS TEDDIE GERARD Who to London's regret, but New York's delight, has temporarily deserted The Village. Miss Teddie Gerard, who was in The Eclipse at the Garrick iust before she sailed, has made a big success with ...
... Play-Actresses and the Art of Fencingo About three years ago some members of the dramatic profession, convinced of the advisability of encouraging fencing, organised on a very unambitious scale a club now known as the Foil Club. By an arrangement come ...
... WITH SILENT FRIENDS By RICHARD KING Study of an Actress. IN ye olden days (before the war) a heroine had to be sympathetic to the reader-- or expire among the un read. Virtue, in the long run, she must find: happiness began with wedding-bells; the events ...
... of F asKion By M. IE. IBs*IRie. Actresses as Mannequins. ONE of the most interesting events on King Albert's birthday was the Fashion Tea and Concert at the Savoy Hotel in aid of The Daily Telegraph Fund for Belgium. Ex quisite gowns were worn by ...
... hpr#lf an emotional actress of marked a'oililv tT O MARIE LOHR *c\\ (ji[\ k^Y- A winsome actress-manager with a large host of admirers, -H Vj^l, who has essayed many ambitious rdles ^8 Jft j, p&\ fay compton rgA N V A3*\V The interpreter par excellence ...
... A WORLD-RENOWNED FIILM ACTRESS. The most recent photograph of the beautiful film actress, who has few equals and certainly no superiors in emotional rdles on the film stage. One of her more or less recent triumphs was scored in that highly dramatic film ...