. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBEB 16, 1913. The Florists^ Review 9 r iXTSSrSXTEVTS] .<#^<*^'<^-%fe»>'fer»>-fe»,-fe^'fe#^^fe»>^ THE RETAIL. FLORIST, m^(^^.<0%s^m^^^^^^'^^7^^^^^^^'ii(9i-Vc9iHi^^ I WAX AND WIFE. The name of Wax is well and widely known as connected with retail trade circles in Boston, but this is thought to be the first time a Wax portrait has appeared in print. Martin Wax has been camera shy and it probably is due to the new Mrs. Wax that The Eeview has the present opportunity of repro- ducing their portraits, made on board the S. S. Kais
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBEB 16, 1913. The Florists^ Review 9 r iXTSSrSXTEVTS] .<#^<*^'<^-%fe»>'fer»>-fe»,-fe^'fe#^^fe»>^ THE RETAIL. FLORIST, m^(^^.<0%s^m^^^^^^'^^7^^^^^^^'ii(9i-Vc9iHi^^ I WAX AND WIFE. The name of Wax is well and widely known as connected with retail trade circles in Boston, but this is thought to be the first time a Wax portrait has appeared in print. Martin Wax has been camera shy and it probably is due to the new Mrs. Wax that The Eeview has the present opportunity of repro- ducing their portraits, made on board the S. S. Kaiser Wilhelm 11 while on their way home from their honeymoon in Europe. AN ACTOR'S LAUBELS. The accompanying illustration is of a wreath made by the Hollywood Gar- dens for a rather unique celebration. It was presented to the actor, William Faversham, playing at the Moore the- ater, Seattle, by the members of his company on the occasion of the anni- versary of his appearance as Mark An- tony in Shakespeare's play of "Julius ;' It bore the following inscrip- tion: "1912—October 7—1913. On the occasion of the first anniversary of his appearance as Mark Antony, with the hearty good wishes of co-workers and grateful appreciation of uniform kind- ness, courtesy and good ; The Koman wreath surrounding the actor's portrait is made of magnolia leaves, maple foliage being used as decoration. The whole piece was artis- tically done and was most attractive in the window of the Hollywood Gar- dens, where it was Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
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