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...first act, the audience was astounded by a regular cabaret scene, with a table, a piano, and two short turns, each of which was loudly encored. Miss Jill Middleton proved to be a very satisfactory dancer, and Miss Bushnell recited a song with deadly effect. She recited the same song several other times at critical moments, and also another song. But as a singer, Miss Bushnell is a wonderful-looking actress...
...Author. Katherine Mansfield (Kathleen Beauchamp) was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and died at Fontainebleau, France (Jan. 9, 1923), at the age of 34. Her first book, In a German Pension, appeared in 1911, in England, when she was 21. In 1913 she married J. Middleton Murry, English critic, editor, novelist. Her other books are Bliss and Other Stories (1920) and The Garden Party (1922). At the time of her death she had just become universally recognized as the foremost writer of short stories in English...
...such a day? Fannie Hurst, not wanting to be photographed, though looking quite as radiant as usual, told me that she has chosen Lummucks as the title of her new novel−the one which is a study of a foreign born servant girl working in America. George Middleton, the playwright, excited because of the difficulties between the Actor's Equity Association and the theatrical managers, and concerned for fear the poor author would fall in ruins between them: Here, too, Jesse Lynch Williams, a compiler of Why Not? and Why Marry? Clayton Hamilton, rescued from Hollywood...
...cast of "The Trap" follows: Alex Carpenter, Stewart Masters Laura, his daughter, Miss Kathleen Middleton Jimmy, his son, F. L. Srong '23 Maxa, a younger daughter Miss Marguerite Barr Esther, his wife, Miss Doris Halman Esther's father ("Grandad"), Cecil Rollins 1G. Henry Lindsey, a young man of the village, Harold Bates...
...highly successful. It was interesting to those interested in the theatre because it brought for the first time on the American stage Pirandello's "It's So If You Think It's So". And the performance was one of merit. Especially well handled were the parts played by Miss Middleton and Miss Woodworth. Pirandello, whose "Six Characters in Search of an Author" has been a great success for the past New York season, is seen here toying with a charming idea in the form of an elaborate, mechanical, but amusing farce...